Jamaica Gleaner

Ex-guard frees dozens of hostages in Manila mall, is subdued

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A RECENTLY dismissed security guard freed dozens of hostages and was subdued by police after walking out of a shopping mall in the Philippine capital on Monday, ending a daylong hostage crisis in an upscale commercial district near the police and military headquarte­rs, officials said.

The former guard at the Greenhills shopping centre, identified by police as Archie Paray, left the mall in San Juan City in metropolit­an Manila with the remaining hostages, who were then secured by police. Several others had managed to escape earlier, police said.

“Everyone is in shock, very traumatise­d. We’ll have to give them time to recover,” said San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora, who ordered an investigat­ion, including into how the suspect was able to enter the mall with a pistol and grenades.

Instead of being immediatel­y arrested, the suspect was allowed to speak for several minutes to journalist­s and authoritie­s to describe his grievances against his former bosses, whom he accused of corruption and abuse, before police approached and subdued him.

SUSPECT ARMED

Zamora said that the suspect had a pistol with him when he walked down from a second-floor administra­tive office where he had held dozens of hostages, many of them mall employees. Other people hid in nearby offices and hallways and escaped in batches, he said.

There were between 60 to 70 hostages, and people who were trapped in the mall by the standoff, Zamora said.

“I’m very thankful that everything ended up peacefully,” said the mayor, who negotiated with the hostage taker to give up his weapons and guaranteed his safety shortly before the crisis ended.

“He was asking if it’s the cemetery or prison and I told him, Archie, you’re safe,” Zamora said.

 ?? AP ?? Police take hostage taker Archie Paray into custody as he speaks to media shortly after releasing all his hostages at the V-Mall in Manila, Philippine­s, yesterday.
AP Police take hostage taker Archie Paray into custody as he speaks to media shortly after releasing all his hostages at the V-Mall in Manila, Philippine­s, yesterday.

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