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                    [Title] => Kalansay ng Chinese trader nahukay
                    [Summary] => LOBO, Batangas — Natagpuan na  ng pinagsanib na puwersa ng National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force at pulisya, ang kalansay ng isang Tsino trader na dinukot ng grupo ng kidnap-for-ransom gang noong Enero 7, 2002 makaraang ituro nang nadakip na driver ng biktima ang pinaglibingan ng bangkay sa bayang ito kahapon.


Ang kalansay ni Chan Lin Loy, alyas Johnny Chan, 37, may asawa at may-ari ng SJC General Merchandise ng Brgy. E, Poblacion, Rosario, Batangas.
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A police source, however, said the family of Chan Lin Loy, also known as Joseph Chan, of Rosario town, paid the ransom two days after the abduction.

The payoff, the source said, was done along the South Tollway Arterial Road going toward Talisay town.
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Subalit hanggang sa kasalukuyan ay hindi pa makumpirma ng pulisya kung ang kinidnap na si Chan Lin Loy, 37, alyas Joseph Chan ay pinalaya nga dahil sa patuloy na pagtanggi ng pamilya ng biktima na magbigay ng detalye sa mga awtoridad.
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Police said businessman Chan Lin Loy, 37, alias Joseph Chan, owner of SJC General Merchandise, was believed abducted by unidentified persons at around 7:45 p.m. Monday near the warehouse he was renting at Hillside Subdivision at Barangay San Roque in Rosario town.
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                    [Summary] => LOBO, Batangas — Natagpuan na  ng pinagsanib na puwersa ng National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force at pulisya, ang kalansay ng isang Tsino trader na dinukot ng grupo ng kidnap-for-ransom gang noong Enero 7, 2002 makaraang ituro nang nadakip na driver ng biktima ang pinaglibingan ng bangkay sa bayang ito kahapon.


Ang kalansay ni Chan Lin Loy, alyas Johnny Chan, 37, may asawa at may-ari ng SJC General Merchandise ng Brgy. E, Poblacion, Rosario, Batangas.
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A police source, however, said the family of Chan Lin Loy, also known as Joseph Chan, of Rosario town, paid the ransom two days after the abduction.

The payoff, the source said, was done along the South Tollway Arterial Road going toward Talisay town.
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Subalit hanggang sa kasalukuyan ay hindi pa makumpirma ng pulisya kung ang kinidnap na si Chan Lin Loy, 37, alyas Joseph Chan ay pinalaya nga dahil sa patuloy na pagtanggi ng pamilya ng biktima na magbigay ng detalye sa mga awtoridad.
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Police said businessman Chan Lin Loy, 37, alias Joseph Chan, owner of SJC General Merchandise, was believed abducted by unidentified persons at around 7:45 p.m. Monday near the warehouse he was renting at Hillside Subdivision at Barangay San Roque in Rosario town.
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