CAUAYAN, Isabela – Police arrested a man who
got on the Everlasting bus here Wednesday morning and when they were along
North Luzon Expressway in Guiguinto, Bulacan, took hostage 13 bus passengers,
including a four-year-old boy.
Hostage taker Lauro
Sanchez, 35, of Agoncillo, Batangas, was subdued following a two-hour hostage
drama, Police Regional Office 3 director Chief Supt. Raul Petrasanta said.
All passengers taken
hostage by Sanchez, who was initially identified as Larry Miranda, were
released unharmed.
Two police officers,
identified as Supt. Frankie Candelario and Senior Inspector Isagani Santos,
were hurt when they subdued Sanchez, who was armed with a
knife.
The bus carrying 45
passengers was headed for Cubao, Quezon City.
When the bus reached
the expressway’s Sta. Rita toll exit at around 6:30 a.m., Sanchez grabbed a
male passenger and held him hostage at knifepoint.
The bus driver and
conductor along with the other passengers managed to get off the bus.
The 13 passengers were
trapped inside with the suspect.
Bulacan police chief
Senior Supt. Ferdinand Divina said he formed a team to negotiate with Sanchez,
who appeared to be mentally unstable.
The suspect, who
claimed he wanted to clear his name of robbery charges, asked for journalists
to be present and a car with a driver.
When negotiations
failed, a Special Weapons and Tactics team from the Bulacan police entered the
bus at around 8:40 a.m., said deputy regional director for operations Senior
Supt. Melvin Ramon Buenafe.
Policemen were able to
pin down the hostage-taker after grappling for his knife.
Sanchez was detained
at the Guiguinto police detention cell.
Teresita Ramos, mother
of Philippine Daily Inquirer reporter Marlon Ramos, said she told Sanchez that
her son was a reporter when the hostage-taker demanded the presence of
journalists.
Ramos said she and her
niece were seated by the window while the hostage taker was beside them.
She said she was left
behind when the other passengers got off the bus and saw the suspect poke a
knife at a man.
She said she told the
suspect that she saw her son’s car outside and that she should go out to talk
to him.
The suspect allowed
her to go out. Minutes later, two police officers posing as journalists entered
the bus and subdued the suspect.
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