Businessman Anson Que’s Son Allegedly Behind His Murder, Says Suspect

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Anson Que murder mastermind may be the victim’s own son, according to a shocking revelation from a suspect arrested in connection with the killing of Chinese-Filipino businessman Anson Que, also known as Anson Tan, and his driver.

The Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping Group (PNP–AKG) has recommended to the Department of Justice (DOJ) that Ronxian Gou, also known as Alvin Que, be investigated following information from the apprehended suspect.

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Initial investigations reveal that the 42-year-old son acted as a negotiator during the time his father was held by kidnappers and was the one who transferred a P10 million ransom payment to a cryptocurrency account on March 31, followed by another P3 million on April 2.

On April 9, the bodies of Tan and his driver were discovered along a roadside in Rodriguez, Rizal, both tied inside nylon bags with their faces wrapped in duct tape.

Authorities believe the nature of the killing points to a well-planned execution, and the investigation is now focusing on uncovering the full extent of the alleged involvement of Que’s son.

The DOJ is expected to act on the PNP-AKG’s recommendation as the case continues to develop.

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