The Bureau of Customs says the attack on the female employees in Magallanes village 'might have been an attempt to abduct or rob the victims.'
MANILA, Philippines – Two employees of the Bureau of Customs were hurt after armed men attacked them as they drove through Magallanes village in Makati on Friday night, August 16.
Police said there were 4 unidentified men on the other vehicle, some of whom alighted their car and pointed a gun at the victims to try to force them to get out of their vehicle. Major Gideon Ines Jr, Makati Police investigation Unit chief, said Manalo is the officer-in-charge of the BOC Formal Entry Division, Lasaca is the principal appraiser of the BOC Formal Entry Division, while Salazar is an encoder at the BOC.
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