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Philippine reporter informs police about strangers asking her whereabouts

Editor September 16, 2012
NUJP

ZAMBOANGA CITY – A reporter has filed a blotter before the Zamboanga City Police after two motorcycle-riding men went to their house and asked her son her whereabouts, the media watchdog National Union of Journalists of the Philippines said.

Julie Alipala, Mindanao correspondent for the Philippine Daily Inquirer, went to Divisoria police station to report the incident, which happened at around 5:00 p.m. on September 14. PO2 Vince Perez took the statements she and her son filed.

Alipala narrated the incident on her Facebook page. In the post, she wrote the men, wearing wore full-faced helmets stopped at the house gate. When the back rider alighted and asked where Alipala is, her son said she is inside the house.

Wrote Alipala: “The back rider removed his helmet and requested my son to call me. I was about to get out of the house but I noticed their motorbike has no plate number.”

“At the doorstep (which she approximated to be four meters to the gate), I asked [one of the two men, in a clean white shirt] what do they want. [I] also noticed motorbike’s engine is ready to run. I asked again about their intention in a loud tone. The guy said they just want to know if I am selling the wrangler [jeep parked outside the house]. I said no and [when I was] about to ask why, they left hastily,” she continued.

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines is currently asking Alipala what security measures she may need.

At around 11:00 p.m., Alipala again posted a message on her Facebook page, assuring concerned friends and colleagues that she is safe.

In the same post, she said the incident could be linked with her reports on the arrest of alleged perpetrators of two kidnapping incidents–those of an Indian national in Sulu, and a Chinese national in Zamboanga.

The arrests, said she, were questioned following speculations of mistaken identity, and “sparked so many questions against an official”. She however did not reveal the name and position of the said official. (NUJP)

Link: http://www.nujp.org/2012/09/alert-reporter-informs-police-about-strangers-asking-her-whereabouts/

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