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Monday, October 15, 2007
Teener abducted, forced into Pajero
By Rhodamae M. Hernandez

A TEENER who was in a drinking spree inside a videoke pub at Bankerohan, Davao City was dragged off and abducted at gunpoint by still unidentified men on Saturday night.

Jose Cansino, 19, laborer, a resident of Green street in Spring village in Ma-a, Davao City, told police that his cousin, Glenn Naselya, 20, a resident of Yñiguez subdivision in Maa, Davao City, was abducted at around 11:45 p.m. of October 13 while they drinking inside a videoke pub at Metro Circle in Bankerohan.

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He said three armed men entered the pub and dragged his cousin out at gunpoint.

He was forced to board a Pajero.

"Gibunalan daw siya'g .45 sa tangkugo unya giingnan nga ayaw'g sunod (He was hit with the butt of .45 caliber pistol in the nape and ordered not to follow them)," PO1 Alngog of the San Pedro police recalled Cansino as telling the police.

The desk officer added that the Land Transportation Office (LTO) would try tracing the owner of the vehicle Monday.

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