Security exec says investigation arrangements made
PNP blocks HK experts from  hostage bus probe
By Gina Elorde
08/29/2010
The  Philippine National Police (PNP) barred Hong Kong forensic experts  yesterday from examining the tourist bus where the Aug. 23 hostage drama  happened that led to the death of eight nationals and residents of the  Chinese territory as local police investigators said they have not yet  completed their own forensic investigation.
The  denial of the Hong Kong experts from holding their own investigation  into the incident happened despite an earlier assurance made by Interior  Secretary Jesse Robredo to the Hong Kong government that the government  will welcome a third-party investigator to verify the PNP’s findings  and ensure transparency of the ongoing probe. Hong Kong Undersecretary  for Security Lai Tung-kwok also told a Hong Kong newspaper that the  arrangements had been made under an existing communication mechanism  between the two governments to gather information for a likely inquest.
Five  experts arrived yesterday to examine the Hong Thai tourist bus which  was hijacked by a dismissed policeman last Monday in an 11-hour standoff  that was covered live by media outfits worldwide. 
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100829hed2.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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