On July 1, a number of media outlets broke the news that two Chinese executives were kidnapped and ripped off tickets in the Philippines, sparking outrage among Chinese netizens.
According to reports, the two executives killed belonged to two different medical companies. One of them is surnamed Xia and is of Chinese nationality; One surnamed Sun is a Chinese-American.
After the incident, the country was shocked, and the Chinese ambassador to the Philippines urged the Philippine side to arrest and severely punish the murderer as soon as possible, and the Chinese Foreign Ministry urged the Philippine side to make every effort to solve the case and continue to exert pressure on the Philippine side.
In recent days, it has gradually become clear that Philippine kidnapping criminal gangs used transnational business as bait to lure executives of two medical companies to the Philippines to discuss business, and were picked up by unknown people after getting off the plane and kidnapped, and extorted a high ransom.
In the course of this kidnapping, a woman named "Li Na" came into view. It was disclosed that the two executives who were killed had intersections with Li Na and were invited by Li Na to the Philippines to discuss business.
The relevant personnel of the victim's company disclosed that Li Na claimed to work for a medical device company in the Philippines, and the boss was a well-known local Fujian businessman, mainly engaged in real estate, and had high-level government connections in the Philippines, so she was given the opportunity to seek government preferences.
In order to invite Sun and others to the Philippines, Li Na sent a full set of official invitation letters, but the relevant Philippine companies later denied it and confirmed that the relevant information was forged.
Since the case involves citizens of China and the United States, the impact is very large, and the Philippine side does not dare to slack off.
On the morning of July 5, according to Philippine media reports, the Philippine Immigration Bureau arrested a Chinese pregnant woman in an apartment in Pasay City, who was allegedly the leader of a kidnapper gang that carried out kidnapping and ransom activities in the Philippines.
According to reports, this criminal gang specializes in kidnapping Chinese compatriots in the Philippines. The pregnant woman, who was arrested, was in charge of contacting potential victims and arranging for them to meet. Her male accomplices would then kidnap the victim during the meeting. Suspects often use cryptocurrency to demand ransom from victims' families.
But the Philippine authorities have not said so far that the criminal gang to which the pregnant woman belonged was linked to the kidnapping of Chinese pharmaceutical executives.
On the afternoon of July 5, there was another piece of good news.
According to The Paper, the police have determined that Li Na and at least one other man are involved in the case through photo comparison.
At present, the police have identified the person involved in the case, "Li Na", from Taiwan, China, but this person is not in the Philippines at present.
The police are still arresting the people involved in the case, including "Li Na". This woman named "Li Na" has been involved in a number of kidnapping cases, and the police are still arresting those involved, including "Li Na".
It is foreseeable that under the strong pressure of the mainland government, the possibility of this kidnapping case being successfully cracked is quite high. As things stand, it's only a matter of time before criminals are caught. It is not that the wicked will not repay their wickedness, but the time has not yet come.
It's hard to imagine how horrific the two executives were beaten and scolded during their lifetimes. These kidnappers are simply so cruel that they have paid money and killed people.
I hope that the kidnappers involved in the case will be caught as soon as possible, and may the deceased rest in peace!