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2 Chinese Executives Kidnapped and Murdered After Ransom Demand

07/05/2024
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The recent kidnapping and murder of a Chinese national and a Chinese-American in the Philippines has raised security concerns among those involved in activities with the country, such as business cooperation. Observers are calling on the Philippines to combat illegal activities effectively and strengthen bilateral judicial and law enforcement cooperation.

After the kidnapping took place, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines stayed in close touch with the Philippine side and urged it to make every possible effort to work on the case and take effective measures to protect the safety of Chinese nationals in the Philippines, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at Tuesday’s press briefing.

The embassy on Tuesday urged the Philippines to thoroughly investigate the case, calling for the swift arrest and punishment of the perpetrators.

A police official said that Philippine authorities have identified persons of interest linked to the kidnapping case, the Philippine News Agency reported on Wednesday.

A Chinese national and a Chinese-American arrived in the Philippines on June 20 to meet with other Chinese nationals for a business venture, but later they were kidnapped by an unknown group. The wife of one of the victims received a ransom demand for 5 million yuan ($687,435), which was negotiated down to 3 million yuan. The money was sent, but the families did not hear from the suspects again, according to the report, citing the police official.

The two victims, from different medical facility companies, were found murdered on June 24, according to media reports.

Several medical industry insiders have said that Chinese medical companies may face temporary challenges when expanding into Southeast Asia, according to Chinese media outlet Yicai. The incident is expected to have a direct impact on the business travel market in the short term, leading to a decrease in business travelers, according to Yicai.

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