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« on: October 17, 2009, 01:54:53 PM »

ginawa ko ang thread na ito para na din sa ating lahat, upang magkaroon ng sapat na kaalaman sa mga nararapat na gawin sa oras ng ganitong mga pangyayari, itong mababasa ninyo ay isa lamang sa milyong klase ng mga modus operandi na nangyayari sa ating paligid...

mga moderators, sana pwede natin ito sticky para na rin sa kapakanan ng lahat.

sa mga makakabasa, baka may mga iba pa kayong storya dyan ng mga sari-saring modes operandi, idagdag mo sa sinulid na ito ng sa gayon ay maging mapanuri at mapagmatyag ang lahat...


ATTEMPTED CARNAPPING AND ABDUCTION

I know that this article might be too long to read but I am requesting that you please just give time to read everything meticulously. This will help you a lot to be more aware of your surroundings when driving. This is about the attempted carnapping incident that I experienced last night, Oct 5.

Modus Operandi.
At about 10pm last night I made a turn towards our main avenue in a village just by the East service road in Sucat. I noticed a car was behind me but didn’t think much of it as we were already approaching the entrance to our village. Just right after we passed by the guard house, this particular car zoomed right pass by me to overtake. I thought perhaps it was just a homeowner hurrying to get home after a long and tiring day.

My house is situated along the main avenue, and sad to say, the street does not have enough security and lighting as this is along the perimeter of our village. Our village guards are stationed only at the entrance and within the village. Just when I was 2 houses away from my gate, the car, now in front of me, hurriedly parked on the other side of the street.
 
The passenger door suddenly opened and this policeman “1” got out and walked directly to the side of the road I was driving at. At this point, my speed was at a minimum because I had just passed a hump on the road. I had to stop the car because he was blocking my way and the first thing that came to my mind was that if I go ahead and ignore him, he might actually fire at me seeing that he was a cop. Upon stopping the car, he asked me to open the window on my side. I did so but with little space, just enough to hear whatever he has to say. He demanded that I give him my car registration at once. I asked him right away what this was about and his only answer to me was “Naka-flag kasi etong kotse mo”. I was puzzled by his answer but gave him anyway my car registration thinking that if I just present to him whatever he wants, we can end this as quickly as possible since I know I didn’t commit any violations. Upon presenting him my car registration, he quickly passed it on to Policeman “2” who suddenly appeared behind him at that point. This policeman 2 then ordered me to open my hood. Irritated now, I asked them again what this was about, but still I got the same answer – “Naka-flag kasi ang kotse mo”. I opened my hood and policeman 2 went to the front of the car to “check” whatever it was he wanted to check.

As policeman 2 was checking my hood, I got surprised when policeman 1 knocked on the passenger side window, which was to my right, and asked if he can have a look at my driver’s license. Why will he bother crossing to the other side of the car when he could’ve just asked it from me by my side? I opened my passenger window again with just about 3inches of space. I then told him that my house was just beyond the curve, about 10 meters away from where we were, and requested if we can hold the “inspection” there where I can feel safer since I can ask someone from the house to accompany me. To this I didn’t get any reply. When I finally handed him my license, policeman 2 came back to my side from the front of the car, purposely to distract me. I even requested for the 2nd time to policeman 1, angrier this time, if we can proceed to the front of my house and just continue the inspection there. Suddenly, definitely God’s miracle, I turned towards my right to look back at policeman 2 just in time to see his whole arm inside my car, squeezed in between the tiny open space, trying to open the door lock! Luckily, I have a window visor which makes it extra hard for him to move his arm inside. When I saw this, I immediately pulled up the window switch to bring up the windows. He even cried in pain because his whole arm got wedged in between the window in the process. This time, my irritation quickly transformed to sheer panic because I knew then that something was definitely wrong. BY LAW, NO POLICEMAN IS ALLOWED TO TOUCH ANYTHING INSIDE YOUR CAR. When he got his hand out of the car, I quickly shut the passenger window.

It was then that I noticed policeman 2 was already pointing an Armalite gun at me by my window. I cannot remember clearly what he said but something along the lines of “Buksan/Ibigay/ Tumigil ka kundi puputukan kita”. I knew then that if I let fear and panic overcome me, I will be in serious danger. I had to be strong and take control. I started honking my horn as loud as I can and as long as I can to attract attention. I had to try. My sister who was in our house that time even mentioned after the incident that she already recognized my horn, but was puzzled because it sounded as if I were still far away. This action clearly disturbed the two policemen (policeman 1 decided to join policeman 2 on my side now) and policeman 2 who was holding the Armalite gun became angrier and then held the gun to the front windshield pointing it in front of my face roughly tapping the glass with the gun.

I decided then that I had to escape. I groped for the paddle shift and hand break and just stepped on the gas. I didn’t care anymore if the Armalite pointed at me would go off. “Bahala na” was my attitude. I had to free myself from these two monsters. When I pressed on the gas pedal, I even hit one of them who started walking in front of the car, an attempt probably to prevent me from driving off. He fell in a crouching position but quickly recovered and probably stepped back that’s why I was able to drive off. My car hood was still up, I couldn’t see a thing but I didn’t care anymore. Luckily, the hood fell down when I passed by another hump just a meter away from where I left off. I just kept honking my horn all the way until I reached my house, just 10 meters from where all it happened. I didn’t look anymore at my rearview mirror to check if they were behind me. I was focused on our gate waiting to see when my brother’s feet will appear (good thing our gate is solid so you won’t see the inside of the house) so that I can drive my car quickly inside as soon as possible. When I was able to do so, I shouted to my brother, “isarado mo na, isarado mo na!” A tricycle driver who witnessed the latter part of the incident testified to the same happenings and said that the two policemen went back to their car and drove off, outside of our village to flee. They did not chase me. Thank God.

After this brief but traumatic ordeal, I realized that every single move that they did was planned and with purpose. All the small details, when put together, make the perfect crime plan.

Their actions were clearly calculated. To emphasize, their modus operandi is:

1) Carnappers disguising themselves as Policemen. They were wearing full police outfit (blue pants, blue collared polo with police caps). They were driving a GRAY INNOVA with a “PULIS” sign on the side door.

2) Carnappers demanding that you show them your car registration and open the car hood. This was a tactic to obscure my line of vision when the hood is up so I couldn’t drive off. This was also so that passersby will think that nothing wrong is going on, just two policemen helping fix the car.

3) Carnappers asking for your license or any document for that matter on the other side of the car, away from you. This was an attempt to open the car door/lock while the other policeman was distracting me. If the guy was able to get in the car, I was sure that they were going to bring me with them.

Unfortunately, these criminals weren’t apprehended and are walking free as you read this. Probably planning on their next “target”. That’s why I want to share this with all of you.. To warn you of the dangers lurking around us.

This is definitely an experience I wouldn’t wish upon anyone else. This can happen to anyone, boy or girl. My car was heavily tinted. Even the front windshield was tinted. So we are assuming that I was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Nagbakasakali lang sila, doesn’t matter if I was a boy or a girl, if I was alone or not. But by God’s grace, I was able to get out of it unharmed.

If you are faced with this experience, call for help right away. Attract attention. This is the best way to get out of this situation. Maintain your presence of mind. Do NOT panic, panicking will only make matters worse. For “real” police assistance, number to call is 1711. This is worth a try. Rather than having your family members or friends rescue you unarmed. Just call family or friends after you’ve called the authorities. Also, make sure to save your village or subdivision’s guard house number so you can easily call for help when needed.

Please share this with the people that you care for so we may all stay away from harm’s way. This is not a hoax. This is real life. Let this be a reminder that we can ONLY trust people that we know. People disguised as the “good guys” can end up really being the evil ones. It is so sick how people can be this evil when so much suffering is happening around. Please please please BE SAFE at all times.

If you can share other experiences or precautionary measures, please do so to aid everyone on what to do in situations like this.

Thank you, God bless and STAY SAFE.

From STEPH
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2009, 06:43:39 PM »

Its comforting to hear that you got out of that situation alive and well.  Its sickening indeed that some folks are bent on doing harm and dastardly acts on others instead of doing honest work.  I'll see what I can do to bring this to the attention of our authorities.  Maybe they, those crooks who tried to victimize you, are taking advantage of authorities focused on rescue and relief work as the perfect time to do their criminal activities.
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2009, 09:27:44 AM »

, also happens to my bro. .

-pa uwi na yung brother ko and 2 of his friends galing sila relief operation, night na rin yun i forgot the time, southwoods(laguna) lagpas na sila ng tolgate so sa area na yun madilim light lang ng cars yung usually makikita mo, then out of nowhere bigla my lumabas na 2 policemen(complete uniform) so at first iisispin mo check point lang, napansin ng bro ko wala mobile, checkpoint sign and last sa area na yun hindi usual or wala talaga check point, kasi marami din naman security at barangay sa area na yun, naghinala na yung bro ko na baka modus lang yun, so sinabe niya sa friend niya na nagdrive na wag hihintuan, dahil kahina-hinala nga yung 2 police, so ni report nila sa barangay, after non inikutan ng mga tanod sabe nila wala naman sila nakita. .


 -ingat po tayo mga sir kasi mukha mga bigtime to mga to and mukha sa south sila nag-ooperate. .
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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2009, 10:03:41 AM »

if i were in your shoes and i see a gun in front of me and a hand inside my car

dinala ko na yung kamay nung kasama ..sabay binangga ko sa harap ng bahay ng ka village ko yung pulis kahit parak man yan sundalo or autobot man yan..

clearly it is not avoiding/resisting arrest of some sort since inapropriate behavior na sila..kahit san court man kami magkita a hand in another mans pocket is clearly theft..or some sort..

thanks sa update tungkol sa modus na toh

im guessing the hood open part would be for you to get distracted..since the hood would cover you view..and really distract you..

sobra obvious hahaha hood agad hindi trunk..hindi na nasunod sa protocol ng "hot" car..contents first before checking the hood..

usual flow of an hot car inspection would be

*they ask you to pull over in a road side/curb (they should be equipped with flashlights for inspection if not they ask you to move in a well lighted area)
*checks if you are alone or any passengers inside (they ask you to step out of the vehicle if you have someone suspicious or tend to arouse suspicion)
*PLATE CHECK asking a copy of your registration cop goes at the back checking the plate if it wass replaced and checks your documents very well usually they radio your car in with TMG
*trunk muna (if may irregularities sa inside and movement ng suspect)
**cop would ask you to step out of your vehicle and to put your hands on the hood
AND THEY ask you if there are any illegal substance or if you've been drinking
*hood check/part check..frisking..and them somber test pag wala ng makita sayo

in any case unless over speeding ka or whatever violation yun ang sop nila..

sana hindi aeg yung dala nung hoodlum..bad rep sa airsoft yun..

good thing you came out alive nothing major happened and no damages at all
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« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2009, 11:45:49 AM »

Whew!! close call...
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« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2009, 09:50:56 PM »

@ sir eysi, it's really good that you reported such incident to the barangay (for proper blottering), dapat punta din ng police station to verify...

@ everyone, this is just 1 of the kind of various modus...PLEASE add on para sa mga comrades natin, you can forward this to any of your love ones (family, friends and relatives)

I also remember one modus na nabasa ko, this happens to a lady (again), at parking area, the modus, they'll have your vehicle tire flat, so pagbalik mo and notice that you have a flat tire, tapos lady pa, most probably would seek assistance or dahil nga modus, may nakaabang na tutulong, sa nabasa ko, yung tumulong was carrying pa suitcase, tipong makataong-makatao, syempre ng matapos ang pagpapalit ng gulong, the lady would offer something in return, like free ride or something, too bad sa mokong na lalaki, parang nakatunog yung babae, at sinabing pahintay lang saglit at may bibilhin lang at babalik agad, yun pala tumawag ng security to report the matter, at pagbalik sa parking wala na yung lalaki, but the suitcase was accidentally left by the guy, ng buksan, ang nakita po ay lubid at kutsilyo...
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« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2009, 09:40:56 AM »

sir murda_one2002,

that was a close call and i am glad you are safe. kayo pala iyon. i live near the area and heard the incident from a relative very active in couples for christ.  that area always give me the creeps whenever ever i go home late bec. it is so dark and nearly got held up while riding a tricyle years back when i was still courting my wife.

another suggestion: add the police hotline numbers in your cellphone speed dial.



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« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2009, 05:46:59 PM »

, also happens to my bro. .

-pa uwi na yung brother ko and 2 of his friends galing sila relief operation, night na rin yun i forgot the time, southwoods(laguna) lagpas na sila ng tolgate so sa area na yun madilim light lang ng cars yung usually makikita mo, then out of nowhere bigla my lumabas na 2 policemen(complete uniform) so at first iisispin mo check point lang, napansin ng bro ko wala mobile, checkpoint sign and last sa area na yun hindi usual or wala talaga check point, kasi marami din naman security at barangay sa area na yun, naghinala na yung bro ko na baka modus lang yun, so sinabe niya sa friend niya na nagdrive na wag hihintuan, dahil kahina-hinala nga yung 2 police, so ni report nila sa barangay, after non inikutan ng mga tanod sabe nila wala naman sila nakita. .


 -ingat po tayo mga sir kasi mukha mga bigtime to mga to and mukha sa south sila nag-ooperate. .


bro this was a classic case sa pacita... my friend stop at this check point kuno...... nung una daw hiningi ung lisensha nya at rehistro ng oto...... so pinakita nya pero. same ung diskarte nila ni murda d nya binaba ung bintana mga one to two  inch lang tamalang na magkarinigan sila ng pulis daw..... so inikut ikutan daw ung oto nya..... tapos tinanung nya kung may problema... and the next step is pwede daw ba makita ung engine at naka timbre daw kc ung oto nya..... naghinala na ung tropa ko na modus nga ito.....next step nya tinanung nya kung san naka destino ang dalawang pulis..... nagkataon naman na ung hepe ng pacita substation eh kakilala namin..... mali ang sagot ng dalawang mokong sabi sa pacita daw sila...... and isapa wala na sa lugar ung dalawang pulis pulisan kc binan na ung southwoods exit......san pedro pa ung police station sa pacita....the next thing na ginawa nya is hinarurot nya ung oto nya sa barangay hall na mga 30 meters lang ang layo tas humingi ng tulong sa barangay same thing wala na ung mga pulis....

tingin ko eh isang grupo lang itong mga mokong........ ang kaso lang sa friend ko nadala ng mga mokong ung rehistro at lisensha nya...... and isa pa na napansin nya eh mukang aeg ung dalang m4 nung isang mokong.......

ingatsssss lagi mga bro....
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« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2009, 06:22:26 PM »

@sir murda-  icon_salut icon_salut icon_salut
whew... thats close.. buti nakatakas kayo mga sir thumbsup

nangyari din to sa classmate ko before, yung auto kasi niya nasa dulo ng convoy kaya naharanag siya ng mga "pulis daw" sa "checkpoint daw". wala silangmga nameplate and wala rin mobile nearby. good thing nakatakas din si classmate ko..
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« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2009, 09:41:59 PM »

MGA BOSSINGS (pos / krux / kupa_pau)

di po ako yun, may nagforward lang po sa akin via e-mail, kakilala po yata ni sir topats (or forward lang din sa kanya), isinalin ko lang dito to keep everyone of us aware, mahirap na po kasi...parang it's a sort of maitutulong ko sa mga kabro at kasis natin dito para alam nila ang gagawin kung sila ang malagay sa sitwasyon...lalo oa ngayon na nalalapit ang pasko at eleksyon...

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« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2009, 07:16:00 AM »

pumailalim na, just to add up sa mga modus...

ingat po sa parteng lawton sa area ng metropolitan theater at sa tapat sa sakayan ng papuntang pier, may mga nagtatagong holdaper...my wifey became a victim...ang demonyo pati barya kinuha...di pa namin napa-blotter...baka may mga police officers dito...
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« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2009, 06:55:54 PM »

ADD-ON MODUSES TO KEEP ALL OF US AWARE!!!

Attention Car users,

Very IMP info...........Please follow and tell others

 
If you are driving at night and are attacked with eggs on your car's windshield,

do not operate your wiper or spray water.  Eggs mixed with water become milky and block your vision up to 92.5 %.   

You are forced to stop at the roadside and become victim of robbery.   

This is new technique used by robbers.

Take care and Safe Driving.
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