UPDATE: We called ABS-CBN, here's what they said:
"It's not true, no police report, no bodies, no internal organs, no nothing."
Last night, I received a text message:
"pipol out there, lam niu na puh b ung news bout sa mga batang nwwla? ung hinahablot tpos kinukuha yung internal organs pra ibenta?"
Chain letters, I told myself.
UPDATE: Pictures Of InterOrgans Kidnap Victims - click to read post.
UPDATE: It seems like the kidnappers have a name: "interorgans".
UPDATE: We called ABS-CBN, here's what they said:
"It's not true, no police report, no bodies, no internal organs, no nothing."
Last night, I received a text message:
"pipol out there, lam niu na puh b ung news bout sa mga batang nwwla? ung hinahablot tpos kinukuha yung internal organs pra ibenta?"
Chain letters, I told myself.
But it wasn't a chain letter. Kidnapping were being reported all over the south. They were found, but the internal organs were missing. It was also rumored that the kidnappers were using a car with the plate number VMM 507.
There are many similar cases, like in Batangas, where the child was found without internal organs, but with PhP30,000 stuffed in his mouth.
This rumor is already widespread in Cavite. I hear it everywhere in places like gas stations, barbers, schools and sari-sari stores. So far, none of them were reported on TV news.
A rumor? or a made-up story to get the children to go home early? whatever it is, this is pretty horrific news, I hope the police will do something about it.


Yeah,the issue was the talk of the town.it started in Batangas (daw)then Calamba and now in Cavite.There is also in Baguio too.But no envidence has found.except for the suspect's pix and the plate nos.
ReplyDeletejhanokski: well, it's good to know na ndi nman 22o yung rumor...
ReplyDeletetrue or not, the positive effect of this issue is the parents are now more concern for their children, i live in cavite and i witness the ratio of children and parent present in school is now 1:1
ReplyDeletenakareceive ako ng txt na ngaung 3:15 mangunguha na naman sila,the name of the syndicate was "Interorgans" the txt included that the one txted it and spill it out it was becoz he was bothered already by their doings,and planned it becoz of what happened in silang yesterday, kahit sabihin nating chain letter lang to mabuti na ang sigurado, i have a son and he's on kinder now, then this noon i received a txt msg again from my brother in law that the kidnappers were in tagaytay as of now, lot of issues are coming out,just please make sure that the kids are safe
ReplyDelete@minor: oo nga, na notice ko yun sa ladislao elem. school
ReplyDelete@mark: na receive ko rin ung text na un. oo nga, mas ok na kung sure......
this was true actually, marami ng nakakita ng bangkay, isa sa ilalim ng tulay ngfly-over sa COASTAL RD. at anim sa QUEENS ROW, molino.. lahat yun may tahi sa tyan at may nakaipit na pera.. meron ding papel na nkasulat na.. kayo na ang bahalang magpalibing sa anak niyo..
ReplyDeleteNatural hindi ito mababalita sa t.v dahil ito ay malaking sindikato, sa bawat barangay pa lang pinprotektahan na ng mayor nito ang issue dito so pano mababalita at saka, PNP chief mismo nagsasabing hndi totoo, eh san galing ang mga bangkay na yun.. kung saan nila kinuha ang bata dun nila ibinabalik.. nagpapanggap pa ngang nurse o madrem ang mga naguguha.. meron pa ngang isa nkita ng nanay ang anak niya na hinihila eh, di nya mahila, pti sya isinama..
@mr/ms/mrs anonymous: Kung totoo ito, bakit wala man lang picture sa internet? imposible naman na ndi ito mareport sa balita kasi it's a very big issue.
ReplyDeletesa tingin ko, gawa gawa lang yan ng politics mismo, para mabaling ang isip ng tao sa ibang bagay at hindi ang problema ng govt ang pagtuunan ng pansin gaya ng zte deal...
ReplyDelete@mr/ms/mrs anonymous: I agree. yang politika na yan, masyadong komplikado.
ReplyDelete22o po ito.. nngyari rin po ito d2 malapit smin.. kinuha rin ang bata at ng ayaw ibigay ng nanay pati po ung nanay pinatay.. tpos bnlik po ung bata n wla ng organs.. ngaun kasalukuyan po clang nkburol n mag-ina..
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