Mindanao Times

Just an invite

• Foreigner questioned for bringing 2 boys to his hotel room

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

POLICE officers invited a 53-year-old Norwegian after receiving a tip that he was seen bringing in two boys inside a hotel along Sta. Ana Avenue yesterday.

Speaking in yesterday’s AFP-PNP press briefing held at The Royal Mandaya hotel, Capt. Nolan Tagsip, the newly designated spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office, said as of now, investigat­ion on the foreigner is ongoing.

They are also checking the legality of his documents and background informatio­n to ferret out the truth.

As of now, the foreigner is still considered as a person of interest so

TIMES is withholdin­g his name to protect his identity.

Also, the underage boys are now under the

custody of the City Social Service and Developmen­t Office (CSSDO) to determine if they were abused or molested.

Accordingl­y, Col. Alexander Tagum, received a report yesterday that there was a foreigner bringing in two minors to his room.

Operatives of the Davao City Police Office–Women and Children’s Protection Desk (WCPD) and the City Social Services and Developmen­t Office immediatel­y went to the hotel.

“They conducted an interview with the foreigner and he was invited to the WCPD office,” he said.

According to the foreigner, the 10-year-old boy is the son of his Filipina wife while the 8-year-old was her nephew. “The foreigner said his wife was not around since she went to Agusan to get some documents,” he added.

Upon questionin­g, the Norwegian national presented his passport, birth certificat­e, and a marriage contract. They are checking the veracity of the documents.

As of this writing, Tagsip said they are still waiting for the wife of the Norwegian while the children are in the custody of CSSDO.

“We cannot give a statement that it is a sexual abuse because the children are being interviewe­d so it is more an invitation and interview,” he said.

 ??  ?? COL. CONSOLITO Yecla says the maximum security zone may be expanded to include the Roxas night market after pilot-testing the protocol in San Pedro square during the recent Kadayawan festival. Yecla is one of the guests of the AFP-PNP media forum at The Royal Mandaya Hotel on Wednesday. At right is Police Capt. Nolan Tagsip, spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office. BING GONZALES
COL. CONSOLITO Yecla says the maximum security zone may be expanded to include the Roxas night market after pilot-testing the protocol in San Pedro square during the recent Kadayawan festival. Yecla is one of the guests of the AFP-PNP media forum at The Royal Mandaya Hotel on Wednesday. At right is Police Capt. Nolan Tagsip, spokespers­on of Davao City Police Office. BING GONZALES

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