Isang Batang Nakatakas Mula Sa Mga Kidnappers , Nagkwento Ng Kanyang Karanasa At Mga Detalye Ng Mga Kidnappers.
Videos of a young girl narrating her horrific ordeal are making the rounds online. The videos show the child narrating how she and her classmates almost fell victim to a group of alleged kidnappers. The girl was tearfully detailing how they took a safe means of transport as fast as they could to escape the would-be kidnappers after they offered to bring the girls to school in their car.
The young girl narrated:
“Sabi niya hatid hatid daw po kami [niya] sa school. Sabi ko, ‘wag na. Dumikit ako diyan sa pader. Tapos may dumaan na sidecar, walang sakay. Pumara kami.”
An elderly woman, presumably the child’s grandmother, also claimed that one of the would-be kidnappers had a knife with him.
Jovie Maniclang Galang, the young girl’s aunt, shared the clips on Facebook as a means to alert parents and guardians. She wrote in the caption:
“Dati po hindi ako naniniwala sa mga nangunguha ng bata pero kanina po nangyari mismo sa pamangkin ko anak po ng pinsan ko kaya mga mommies na tulad ko ingatan po natin ang mga anak natin.”
See how the netizens reacted to this.
Watch the videos below.
As early as 2008, there have already been numerous reports of missing children who were said to have been abducted and sold to foreign nationals.
According to a previous report by ABS-CBN News, these foreign buyers would house the kidnapped children somewhere in Mindanao. NBI spokesperson Ferdinand Lavin, who was formerly the lawyer for the Human Trafficking Division, added that these abductors would feed the children with vitamin supplements to keep their organs healthy. Lavin said:
“Children are being kidnapped and they are housed somewhere in the south, papainom ng mga vitamins para gumanda ang mga organs, then they will be transported outside the country for organ sale, kina-cannibalized ‘yung tao.”
This theory, however, was challenged by police investigators in 2013. Police Chief Inspector Kimberly Molitas claimed that there is no link between the missing children and organ trafficking. She told GMA News:
“We have also spoken to our counterparts doon sa DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) at wala po tayong naitalang record na may batang nawalan ng organ, at nagkonsulta na rin tayo sa mga doctor — hindi po possible iyon na tatanggalan ang bata ng internal organs for transplant, hindi po viable iyon.”
The young girl narrated:
“Sabi niya hatid hatid daw po kami [niya] sa school. Sabi ko, ‘wag na. Dumikit ako diyan sa pader. Tapos may dumaan na sidecar, walang sakay. Pumara kami.”
An elderly woman, presumably the child’s grandmother, also claimed that one of the would-be kidnappers had a knife with him.
Jovie Maniclang Galang, the young girl’s aunt, shared the clips on Facebook as a means to alert parents and guardians. She wrote in the caption:
“Dati po hindi ako naniniwala sa mga nangunguha ng bata pero kanina po nangyari mismo sa pamangkin ko anak po ng pinsan ko kaya mga mommies na tulad ko ingatan po natin ang mga anak natin.”
See how the netizens reacted to this.
Watch the videos below.
As early as 2008, there have already been numerous reports of missing children who were said to have been abducted and sold to foreign nationals.
According to a previous report by ABS-CBN News, these foreign buyers would house the kidnapped children somewhere in Mindanao. NBI spokesperson Ferdinand Lavin, who was formerly the lawyer for the Human Trafficking Division, added that these abductors would feed the children with vitamin supplements to keep their organs healthy. Lavin said:
“Children are being kidnapped and they are housed somewhere in the south, papainom ng mga vitamins para gumanda ang mga organs, then they will be transported outside the country for organ sale, kina-cannibalized ‘yung tao.”
This theory, however, was challenged by police investigators in 2013. Police Chief Inspector Kimberly Molitas claimed that there is no link between the missing children and organ trafficking. She told GMA News:
“We have also spoken to our counterparts doon sa DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) at wala po tayong naitalang record na may batang nawalan ng organ, at nagkonsulta na rin tayo sa mga doctor — hindi po possible iyon na tatanggalan ang bata ng internal organs for transplant, hindi po viable iyon.”
Isang Batang Nakatakas Mula Sa Mga Kidnappers , Nagkwento Ng Kanyang Karanasa At Mga Detalye Ng Mga Kidnappers.
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February 22, 2018
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