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How many people were arrest by that Philippine government after smash a gang headed by China?

It is reported that the Philippine National Police and Immigration Bureau announced on June 5438+08 that they had smashed a kidnapping gang led by China people and rescued a Singaporean woman. The Philippine government arrested 45 suspects in this operation, and pointed out that the gang often went to casinos in the Philippines to lend money and kidnapped and extorted money when gamblers were unable to repay their debts.

On July 20th, 20 17 local time, a kidnapping gang headed by China was arrested at the headquarters of the Philippine National Police.

According to reports, Yanwu, a 48-year-old female victim, said that she was kidnapped and blackmailed by three men and 1 woman at Sohler Casino Resort in Pasay, Metro Manila, and the kidnappers demanded that her family pay a ransom of180,000 US dollars (about120,000 RMB). On June 5438+08, 2008, a hotel security guard found Yanwu climbing from the balcony and rescued it quickly. After receiving the report, the police launched a surprise operation and arrested many people. Two Interpol officers from the China Public Security Bureau are currently assisting in the investigation.

It is reported that the Philippine National Police and Immigration Bureau announced on June 5438+08 that they had smashed a kidnapping gang led by China people and rescued a Singaporean woman.

The Philippine government issued a statement on June 5438+09, pointing out that it believed the gang was related to a series of recent kidnappings of foreign gamblers. In addition, three kidnappers were successfully identified, including a gangster from China, and Wu from Malaysia.

The Philippine government arrested 45 suspects in this operation, and pointed out that the gang often went to casinos in the Philippines to lend money and kidnapped and extorted money when gamblers were unable to repay their debts.

According to reports, Yanwu, a 48-year-old female victim, said that she was kidnapped and blackmailed by three men and 1 woman at Sohler Casino Resort in Pasay, Metro Manila, and the kidnappers demanded that her family pay a ransom of180,000 US dollars (about120,000 RMB).