The Freeman

‘Rentangay’ group hits car rental outlets

- — Juancho R. Gallarde

DUMAGUETE CITY — A crime syndicate, locally known as “Rentangay,” had struck rent-a-car operators in Dumaguete City and took with them at least five vehicles, two of these brand-new, which it first rented but never returned.

The Highway Patrol Group (HPG) here, while warning car-rental outlets in Negros Oriental of this syndicate called "Rentangay,"— coined from the words ‘rent’ and ‘tangay (to take away) — on Wednesday filed at the City Prosecutor’s Office five counts of carnapping against the suspect, who was believed to be the leader of the group.

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion said four rent-a-car operators from Valencia and Bacong towns, and Dumaguete City earlier sought the help of NBI-Dumaguete after the car renters failed to return the units within the days stipulated in the contracts.

The victims and the respective stolen or unreturned rented vehicles were: Just Ride Rent-a-Car in Valencia operated by Caroline Otod — a brown Mitsubishi Montero; Scuds Car rental in Dumaguete City owned by Michael Andres — a Toyota Avanza; an unnamed rent-a-car business at Aldea Homes Subdivisio­n in Sibulan — a Toyota Wigo and a Hi-Ace van (both 2018 models); and the wife of a police officer identified as Mara Josie Somoza of Bacong town — a Crosswind SUV.

All the victims said they negotiated separately on July 24 and 25 with the same woman who presented to them identifica­tion cards such as PhilHealth, Tax Identifica­tion Number, and a driver’s license that were later found to be fictitious.

The victims said they have been tracking their vehicles through GPS and found them to be in Mindanao, particular­ly Davao and Dipolog. This prompted them to seek the help of the HPG and the NBI in Dumaguete.

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