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The '''National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force''' (NAKTF) infomercials are public service announcements in the Philippines, informing the public about the most wanted kidnappers which aired around 2003 to 2005. Since the infomercials were aired, many of the kidnappers were apprehended and some of whom were killed.<ref name=n1>[https://philstar.com/headlines/2004/03/06/241457/two-more-kidnap-gang-leaders-arrested-naktf Two more kidnap gang leaders arrested by NAKTF]. The Philippine Star.</ref> This program was spearheaded by Angelo Reyes.


The '''National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force''' (NAKTF) infomercials are public service announcements in the Philippines, informing the public about the most wanted kidnappers which aired around 2003 to 2005. Since the infomercials were aired, many of the kidnappers were apprehended and some of whom were killed.<ref name=n1>[https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2004/03/06/241457/two-more-kidnap-gang-leaders-arrested-naktf Two more kidnap gang leaders arrested by NAKTF]. The Philippine Star.</ref> This program was spearheaded by Angelo Reyes.
==Background==
 
== Background ==
The National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) in the Philippines was implemented in 2003 following then-President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, signing the Philippine Executive Order No. 248, creating the Office of the Anti-Kidnapping Presidential Adviser to address the problem of kidnapping in the country. Angelo Reyes was named as "anti-kidnapping czar" which resulted in the neutralization of certain kidnap-for-ransom gangs.
The National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) in the Philippines was implemented in 2003 following then-President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, signing the Philippine Executive Order No. 248, creating the Office of the Anti-Kidnapping Presidential Adviser to address the problem of kidnapping in the country. Angelo Reyes was named as "anti-kidnapping czar" which resulted in the neutralization of certain kidnap-for-ransom gangs.


== Information ==
==Information==
The first version of the infomercial shows the pictures of ten people wanted for kidnapping. The "X" mark shown in the picture indicates that the person was killed while "//" mark indicates that the person was apprehended.
The first version of the infomercial shows the pictures of ten people wanted for kidnapping. The "X" mark shown in the picture indicates that the person was killed while "//" mark indicates that the person was apprehended.


* Dr. Roberto Obeles-Yap (Killed by police on 11/20/2003)
*Dr. Roberto Obeles-Yap (Killed by police on 11/20/2003)
* Harold Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
*Harold Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
* Rolando "Rolly" Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
*Rolando "Rolly" Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
* Allan Niegas (Reward Php 1,000,000)
*Allan Niegas (Reward Php 1,000,000)
* Vilmor Catamco (Reward Php 900,000)
*Vilmor Catamco (Reward Php 900,000)
* Dr. Hedelito "Eddie" Trinidad (Reward Php 850,000)
*Dr. Hedelito "Eddie" Trinidad (Reward Php 850,000)
* Jose Lim "Jack" Arnuco (Php 750,000)
*Jose Lim "Jack" Arnuco (Php 750,000)
* Renaldo R. Cacho (Php 500,000)
*Renaldo R. Cacho (Php 500,000)
* Feliciano Laygo (Php 500,000)
*Feliciano Laygo (Php 500,000)
* Jaime Moog (Php 500,000)
*Jaime Moog (Php 500,000)


The transcript of the voiceover doing the PSA and it said to look like this:
The transcript of the voiceover doing the PSA and it said to look like this:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
Puwedeng kapitbahay mo sya?<br>
Puwedeng kapitbahay mo siya?<br>
Kasabay sa bus?<br>
Kasabay sa bus?<br>
Nakasalubong sa daan.<br>
Nakakasalubong sa daan.<br>
Kaibigan na kaibigan mo.<br>
Kaibigan ng kaibigan mo.<br>
Or di kaya, kainuman ng tatay mo.<br>
Or di kaya, kainuman ng tatay mo.<br>
Kahit saan, liligid-ligid sila.<br>
Kahit saan, liligid-ligid sila.<br>
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At the end of PSA, it shows NAKTF Chief Angelo Reyes giving the statement with a playground on his background.<ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/1968340066805739/ Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref><ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/3221224304850636/ Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref> The phrase that he said was supposed to say like this:
At the end of PSA, it shows NAKTF Chief Angelo Reyes giving the statement with a playground on his background.<ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/1968340066805739/ Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref><ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/3221224304850636/ Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref> The phrase that he said was supposed to say like this:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
'''Angelo Reyes:''' "Ipagpatuloy natin ang nagsimulang laban sa kidnapping! Para sa mapayapang kinabukasan!
'''Angelo Reyes:''' "Ipagpatuloy natin ang nagsimulang laban sa kidnapping! Para sa mapayapang kinabukasan!"
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


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[[File:NAKTF Early 2004 Poster.jpg|250px|Early 2004 Poster, featuring the 16 people featured in the second revised version of the PSA, together with the 3 other kidnappers were not featured in the PSA.|thumb]]
[[File:NAKTF Early 2004 Poster.jpg|250px|Early 2004 Poster, featuring the 16 people featured in the second revised version of the PSA, together with the 3 other kidnappers were not featured in the PSA.|thumb]]
The updated second version of the PSA shows the additional list of most-wanted kidnappers which aired on January 2004, which shows the 11 people wanted for kidnapping in addition to the 5 people from the first version which also wanted for kidnapping. Unlike to the original one, they did not putting the "//" mark indicates that the person was apprehended.
The updated second version of the PSA shows the additional list of most-wanted kidnappers which aired on January 2004, which shows the 11 people wanted for kidnapping in addition to the 5 people from the first version who were also wanted for kidnapping. Unlike the original one, they did not put the "//" mark to indicate that the person was apprehended.


*   Ex-PO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php 1,000,000)
*Ex-PO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php 1,000,000)
*   Joel Buñales (Php 500,000)
*Joel Buñales (Php 500,000)
*   Neil Cutad (Php 500,000)
*Neil Cutad (Php 500,000)
*   Ambrudin Macasilang (Php 500,000)
*Ambrudin Macasilang (Php 500,000)
*   Teddy Padre (Php 500,000)
*Teddy Padre (Php 500,000)
*   Felizardo Paglulayan (Php 500,000)
*Felizardo Paglulayan (Php 500,000)
*   Romeo Puria (Php 500,000)
*Romeo Puria (Php 500,000)
*   Roland Roilan (Php 500,000)
*Roland Roilan (Php 500,000)
*   Ariel Suellen (Php 500,000)
*Ariel Suellen (Php 500,000)
*   Ronnie Tan (Php 500,000)
*Ronnie Tan (Php 500,000)
*   Mario Valerio (Php 500,000)
*Mario Valerio (Php 500,000)


The three other kidnappers were not featured in the second version of the PSA was mentioned in the posters. These are include:
The three other kidnappers were not featured in the second version of the PSA were mentioned in the posters. These include:


* Feliciano Tagle (Reward Php500,000.00)
*Pecasiano Tagle (Reward Php500,000.00)
* Sergo Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)
*Sergo Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)
* Moore Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)
*Moore Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)


A third commercial aired in 2004-2005 also featured another updated list. The commercial shows a montage of newspaper headlines involving arrests of kidnappers and afterwards, the list of kidnappers killed and apprehended have been marked accordingly (X for killed and // for apprehended), and afterwards, it zoomed into a list of the remaining kidnappers at large at the time:
A third commercial aired in 2004-2005 also featured another updated list. The commercial shows a montage of newspaper headlines involving arrests of kidnappers and afterwards, the list of kidnappers killed and apprehended have been marked accordingly (X for killed and // for apprehended), and afterwards, it zoomed into a list of the remaining kidnappers at large at the time:


* 1. Harold Fajardo (Reward Php1,000,000.00)
*1. Harold Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
* 2. Rolando Fajardo (Reward Php1,000,000.00)
*2. Rolando Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
* 3. Ex-SPO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php1,000,000.00)
*3. Ex-SPO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
* 4. Alejandro Aldas (Reward Php1,000,000.00)
*4. Alejandro Aldas (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
* 5. Zosimo Lauzon (Reward Php1,000,000.00)
*5. Zosimo Lauzon (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
* 6. Dr. Hedelito Trinidad (Reward Php850,000.00)
*6. Dr. Hedelito Trinidad (Reward Php 850,000.00)
* 7. Jaime Moog (Reward Php500,000.00)
*7. Jaime Moog (Reward Php 500,000.00)
* 8. Neil Cutad (Reward Php500,000.00)
*8. Neil Cutad (Reward Php 500,000.00)
* 9. Felizardo Pagulayan (Reward Php500,000.00)
*9. Felizardo Pagulayan (Reward Php 500,000.00)
* 10. Ronald Roilan (Reward Php500,000.00)
*10. Ronald Roilan (Reward Php 500,000.00)
* 11. Mario Valerio (Reward Php500,000.00)
*11. Mario Valerio (Reward Php 500,000.00)
* 12. Moore Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)
*12. Moore Panday (Reward Php 500,000.00)


This version of the ad also ends with the same Angelo Reyes sequence albeit with a different background music.
This version of the ad also ends with the same Angelo Reyes sequence albeit with a different background music.


== Aftermath ==
==Aftermath==
Since the infomercials were aired, at least nine were arrested by the NAKTF as of March 2004. Roberto Yap was killed in late November 2003. NAKTF agents have also captured Allan Niegas, the fourth most wanted kidnapper, December 4, 2003; Vilmore Catamco, No. 5, December 3; Joselim Amuco, No. 7, December 15; Reynaldo Cachi, No. 8, January 24, 2004; Joer Abonales, No. 15, January 27; Ronnie Tan, No. 12, February 8, and Arnel Suellen, No. 17, who was arrested last February 12<ref name=n1/>.
Since the infomercials were aired, at least thirteen were arrested by the NAKTF as of June 2004. Roberto Yap was killed in late November 2003. NAKTF agents have also captured Vilmore Catamco, No. 5, December 3, 2003; Allan Niegas, the fourth most wanted kidnapper, December 4; Joselim Amuco, No. 7, December 15; Reynaldo Cachi, No. 8, January 24, 2004; Joer Abonales, No. 15, January 27; Ronnie Tan, No. 12, February 8, Arnel Suellen, No. 17, February 12<ref name=n1/>; Teddy Padre, No. 8, February 15<ref name=n2/>; Romeo Puria, No. 10, March 5<ref>[https://philstar.com/headlines/2004/03/06/241457/two-more-kidnap-gang-leaders-arrested-naktf Two more kidnap gang leaders arrested by Naktf]. The Philippine Star.</ref>; Ambrudin Macasilang, No. 13, March 15<ref name=n2/>; Feliciano Laygo, No. 6, March 19<ref name=n2>[https://philstar.com/headlines/2004/03/20/243259/6th-most-wanted-kidnap-suspect-nabbed 6th most wanted kidnap suspect nabbed]. The Philippine Star.</ref>; and Pecasiano Tagle, No. 18, which was arrested on June 15<ref>[https://philstar.com/headlines/2004/06/19/254530/no-18-kidnap-suspect-caught No. 18 kidnap suspect caught]. The Philippine Star.</ref>.


== Availability ==
==Availability==
The infomercials were aired on NBN (now PTV-4), IBC-13 and RPN, and ABS-CBN News Channel.<ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/2768845440088527 Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref> On August 13, 2024, media archivist UndustFixation found the 2004 second revised version of the infomercial and was premiered on September 16, 2024. '''As of September 2024, the 2003 original version and the 2005 third revised version of the infomercial has not yet to resurface.'''
The infomercials were aired on NBN (now PTV-4), IBC-13 and RPN, and ABS-CBN News Channel.<ref>[https://web.facebook.com/groups/tsag.ph/posts/2768845440088527 Facebook post about NAKTF].</ref> On August 13, 2024, media archivist UndustFixation found the 2004 second revised version of the infomercial which was premiered on September 16, 2024. '''As of September 2024, the 2003 original version and the 2005 third revised version of the infomercial has not yet resurfaced.'''


== Video ==
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== References ==
==References==
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The National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) infomercials are public service announcements in the Philippines, informing the public about the most wanted kidnappers which aired around 2003 to 2005. Since the infomercials were aired, many of the kidnappers were apprehended and some of whom were killed.[1] This program was spearheaded by Angelo Reyes.

Background

The National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) in the Philippines was implemented in 2003 following then-President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, signing the Philippine Executive Order No. 248, creating the Office of the Anti-Kidnapping Presidential Adviser to address the problem of kidnapping in the country. Angelo Reyes was named as "anti-kidnapping czar" which resulted in the neutralization of certain kidnap-for-ransom gangs.

Information

The first version of the infomercial shows the pictures of ten people wanted for kidnapping. The "X" mark shown in the picture indicates that the person was killed while "//" mark indicates that the person was apprehended.

  • Dr. Roberto Obeles-Yap (Killed by police on 11/20/2003)
  • Harold Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
  • Rolando "Rolly" Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000)
  • Allan Niegas (Reward Php 1,000,000)
  • Vilmor Catamco (Reward Php 900,000)
  • Dr. Hedelito "Eddie" Trinidad (Reward Php 850,000)
  • Jose Lim "Jack" Arnuco (Php 750,000)
  • Renaldo R. Cacho (Php 500,000)
  • Feliciano Laygo (Php 500,000)
  • Jaime Moog (Php 500,000)

The transcript of the voiceover doing the PSA and it said to look like this:

Puwedeng kapitbahay mo siya?
Kasabay sa bus?
Nakakasalubong sa daan.
Kaibigan ng kaibigan mo.
Or di kaya, kainuman ng tatay mo.
Kahit saan, liligid-ligid sila.
Di mo alam. Di mo akalain.
May tinatagong silang ibang katahuhan.
Sila ang mga salot ng lipunan.
Mga kidnappers, tumatakot sa buong bayan.
Panahon na para sila ay masugpo!

At the end of PSA, it shows NAKTF Chief Angelo Reyes giving the statement with a playground on his background.[2][3] The phrase that he said was supposed to say like this:

Angelo Reyes: "Ipagpatuloy natin ang nagsimulang laban sa kidnapping! Para sa mapayapang kinabukasan!"

The PSA also ends with the emblem of the NAKTF and the telephone number for the task force which is appearing in the white background.

Early 2004 Poster, featuring the 16 people featured in the second revised version of the PSA, together with the 3 other kidnappers were not featured in the PSA.

The updated second version of the PSA shows the additional list of most-wanted kidnappers which aired on January 2004, which shows the 11 people wanted for kidnapping in addition to the 5 people from the first version who were also wanted for kidnapping. Unlike the original one, they did not put the "//" mark to indicate that the person was apprehended.

  • Ex-PO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php 1,000,000)
  • Joel Buñales (Php 500,000)
  • Neil Cutad (Php 500,000)
  • Ambrudin Macasilang (Php 500,000)
  • Teddy Padre (Php 500,000)
  • Felizardo Paglulayan (Php 500,000)
  • Romeo Puria (Php 500,000)
  • Roland Roilan (Php 500,000)
  • Ariel Suellen (Php 500,000)
  • Ronnie Tan (Php 500,000)
  • Mario Valerio (Php 500,000)

The three other kidnappers were not featured in the second version of the PSA were mentioned in the posters. These include:

  • Pecasiano Tagle (Reward Php500,000.00)
  • Sergo Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)
  • Moore Panday (Reward Php500,000.00)

A third commercial aired in 2004-2005 also featured another updated list. The commercial shows a montage of newspaper headlines involving arrests of kidnappers and afterwards, the list of kidnappers killed and apprehended have been marked accordingly (X for killed and // for apprehended), and afterwards, it zoomed into a list of the remaining kidnappers at large at the time:

  • 1. Harold Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
  • 2. Rolando Fajardo (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
  • 3. Ex-SPO2 Allan Estrada (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
  • 4. Alejandro Aldas (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
  • 5. Zosimo Lauzon (Reward Php 1,000,000.00)
  • 6. Dr. Hedelito Trinidad (Reward Php 850,000.00)
  • 7. Jaime Moog (Reward Php 500,000.00)
  • 8. Neil Cutad (Reward Php 500,000.00)
  • 9. Felizardo Pagulayan (Reward Php 500,000.00)
  • 10. Ronald Roilan (Reward Php 500,000.00)
  • 11. Mario Valerio (Reward Php 500,000.00)
  • 12. Moore Panday (Reward Php 500,000.00)

This version of the ad also ends with the same Angelo Reyes sequence albeit with a different background music.

Aftermath

Since the infomercials were aired, at least thirteen were arrested by the NAKTF as of June 2004. Roberto Yap was killed in late November 2003. NAKTF agents have also captured Vilmore Catamco, No. 5, December 3, 2003; Allan Niegas, the fourth most wanted kidnapper, December 4; Joselim Amuco, No. 7, December 15; Reynaldo Cachi, No. 8, January 24, 2004; Joer Abonales, No. 15, January 27; Ronnie Tan, No. 12, February 8, Arnel Suellen, No. 17, February 12[1]; Teddy Padre, No. 8, February 15[4]; Romeo Puria, No. 10, March 5[5]; Ambrudin Macasilang, No. 13, March 15[4]; Feliciano Laygo, No. 6, March 19[4]; and Pecasiano Tagle, No. 18, which was arrested on June 15[6].

Availability

The infomercials were aired on NBN (now PTV-4), IBC-13 and RPN, and ABS-CBN News Channel.[7] On August 13, 2024, media archivist UndustFixation found the 2004 second revised version of the infomercial which was premiered on September 16, 2024. As of September 2024, the 2003 original version and the 2005 third revised version of the infomercial has not yet resurfaced.

Video

The Early 2004 version of the NAKTF infomercial

References