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Embassy alarmed by rising number of Korean fatal victims of crime in PH

South Korean tourists enjoy horse-back riding in Baguio City鈥檚 Wright Park on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2012. 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO/RICK ALBERTO

MANILA, Philippines鈥揟he Korean Embassy in Manila has expressed alarm over the rising number of deaths of its nationals who had become victims of crimes here and said that if this trend continued, Korean would be discouraged from coming to the Philippines.

In a statement, the Korean embassy said that so far, nine Koreans have died in violent crimes since January.

The latest case involved a Korean businessman who was killed last July 27 in a car-jacking, the embassy said. The man鈥檚 wife was also abducted but was later released unharmed and police have arrested the family driver 鈥渇or possible involvement in the crime,鈥 it said.

The embassy also mentioned the abduction and murder last March of 21-year-old student named Lee听Ji听Won, noting that one of the suspects in his murder included a taxi driver. It also said the 鈥渂rutal and senseless crime (against Lee) rattled the Korean community in the Philippines.鈥

鈥淭he rising incidence of crimes committed against Koreans while in the Philippines either on vacation or on business is a trend that has alarmed the Embassy of the Republic of Korea,鈥 the embassy said.

Gov鈥檛 help sought听

It said Korean Ambassador听Hyuk听Lee has sought the help of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Philippine National Police and the Office of the President 鈥渋n the hope that an intensified effort on the part of the Philippine government to curb criminality will lead to a safer environment for Korean nationals.鈥

Ambassador Lee has asked law enforcement agencies to undertake measures to 鈥減revent motor vehicles, taxi cabs in particular, from being used as means to commit crimes, or from being targeted for kidnapping or听carnapping听by organized criminal syndicates.鈥

The implementation of these measures will help ease the anxiety of Koreans 鈥渨ho have been coming to the Philippines in greater numbers either as tourists or as investors.鈥

鈥淲ith the favorable economic climate under the administration of President Aquino, more and more Koreans have been manifesting their interest to invest in the Philippines. It is feared that if crimes against innocent Koreans persist, businessmen will avoid the Philippines and seek safer places for doing business,鈥 the embassy said.

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