Recently, it was reported on the Internet that two managers of a Chinese medical device company were kidnapped and torn up when they went to work in the Philippines. On July 1, the reporter learned that the two murdered Xia Moumou and Sun belonged to two different medical device companies, both of which were middle and senior management personnel of the company, and the two arrived in the Philippines on June 20 to inspect the business, hoping to further expand overseas markets, but unfortunately suffered a kidnapping and were killed on June 24. On July 1, a staff member of Xia's former company, a medical equipment Co., Ltd. in Beijing, told reporters that the news of Xia's death was true, "it was indeed kidnapped in the Philippines, and other information involves privacy and is inconvenient to disclose."
The victim was Xia Moumou
On the evening of July 1, a person in charge of the School of Materials and Chemical Engineering of Hunan City University told reporters that he had taught Xia Moumou, who was studying in the chemical engineering major of the college at that time, and was a student cadre of the department, and was rated as an outstanding graduate of the college. The person in charge said that many teachers were extremely sad to hear the news.
Another former colleague of the victim, Sun, also told reporters that the two victims belonged to different companies, and "after the family paid the money, the ticket was torn up." She said that Sun was very good and very good, and "I was shocked when I learned the news."
According to people familiar with the matter, Sun also has elderly parents in the family, and they only know that their son was kidnapped in the Philippines, but they do not know that their son has been killed. The insider said that at present, the police have intervened in the investigation, and the police have not disclosed the progress of the case for the time being.
The reporter noted that in early June, there was a kidnapping and extortion case against Chinese citizens in Manila, Philippines, and the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines urged the Philippine side to thoroughly investigate the case and reminded Chinese citizens in the Philippines to raise their awareness of security precautions.
On July 1, Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian met with Philippine Civil Servant General and Chairman of the President's Anti-Organized Crime Commission Bei Samin.
The two sides reviewed the recent progress made by the law enforcement agencies of the two countries in jointly cracking down on vicious crimes such as kidnapping and homicide, telecommunications fraud, and human trafficking, especially those related to the offshore gaming industry in the Philippines, exchanged views on key recent cases, and agreed to strengthen law enforcement cooperation between China and the Philippines to jointly combat transnational crimes and better protect the lives and property of the people of the two countries.
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Source: Beijing Youth Daily, Red Star News, Southern Metropolis Daily, Cover News, Xiaoxiang Morning News
Editor: Gao Liping
Reviewer: Liu Ying
Editor in charge: Jiang Wentao