First Part of CLA (Reading)
Patrol Report: At 15.45 hours, 6 April, 2011 a Timorese male went to the Conoro police station in Dili (capital city of Timor-Leste) and reported that his 20 year-old son Paolo had been missing since the previous night. He stated that his son Paolo and their neighbor's daughter Mira had left their respective houses at 19.00 hours to go to a Thai restaurant near Cristore on 5 April. At 21.50 hours the neighbor's daughter Mira returned home, but his son did not and he was worried. The father checked with Mira,, who informed him at 20.30 hours, they went to have dinner. About ten minutes after arriving at the Thai restaurant, his son left a place with some young people.
At 08.45 hours the next morning, the father went to the restaurant and asked the owner whether anyone had seen his son. The owner informed him that one of his waitresses had seen his son, the previous evening, quarreling with some males outside the Thai restaurant. The group of males had then forced the son into a white microbus, which sped off in the direction of the hospital. The waitress described four of the males as all being about 20 years old; one individual had long black hair and another one had a ring in his left ear. She also stated that the driver of the microbus did not get out of the vehicle so she can't describe him.
The father gave the police a picture of his son and requested help to find him. The police made a report and advised the father that they would investigate the incident.
Follow-up Report # 1 : On 7 April, UN police along with Police of National Timor Leste (PNTL) conducted the primary investigation regarding the incident. A check was made at the local hospital, which proved negative. At the restaurant the police interviewed. the owner and a number of waitresses who were working at the time of the incident. Police obtained information that the suspects were all local Timorese and that one of the waitresses had remembered the registration number of the microbus as TL0321. A police patrol located the said vehicle parked on the Airport road 20 km from Dili Police Station, at Grid reference 015-156. The police seized the vehicle's registration book, which displayed the name and address of the vehicle's owner. Inquiries are continuing.
Follow-up Report # 2: On 8 April, UN Police and PNTL searched the address shown in the seized registration book and arrested the owner of the microbus called Antonio Gomez,, who admitted that he was involved in the abduction of the victim. He stated that the victim had borrowed money from him for drugs. He also stated that the address of the house where the victim was being held, was at 33 Fomento Road. UN Police and PNTL conducted a search of that house and Paolo, the missing boy, was located. He had sustained a bruised to chest and a broken left wrist. He was taken to the hospital and later returned to his parents. Police also seized a Smith and Wesson revolver from the house. The victim was asked to come to the police station on 10 April.
Follow-up Report # 3: On 10 April during interrogation Officer Simon Matonga asked the victim whether he knew the accused person and and the others who kidnapped him. Paolo stated he knew four of them, including Gomez, but not the one who had assaulted him. Paolo added that he remembered the name of that suspect, because the microbus owner called him Martino. It was Gomez who told Martino to push the victim into the microbus. Paolo also provided the names and address of three people who were involved in the abduction. He did not know the address of the suspect, Martino. Later that day the investigating officer collected Martino's address from Gomez.
Follow-up Report: In the early morning of 11 April, UN police and local PNTL searched Martino's house in Baucau ( a district in Timor-Leste.) but failed to arrest him. Martino's father informed the investigators that Martino left home the week before saying that he was going to Dili, the capital of Timor, for work. That evening UN Police and PNTL of Comro Police Station raided a student house where the three other accused were living. They arrested one of them. Martino the suspect, was also found at the student house and was arrested as well. Two other suspects are still fugitives. The investigation is continuing.
Follow-up Report # 2: On 8 April, UN Police and PNTL searched the address shown in the seized registration book and arrested the owner of the microbus called Antonio Gomez,, who admitted that he was involved in the abduction of the victim. He stated that the victim had borrowed money from him for drugs. He also stated that the address of the house where the victim was being held, was at 33 Fomento Road. UN Police and PNTL conducted a search of that house and Paolo, the missing boy, was located. He had sustained a bruised to chest and a broken left wrist. He was taken to the hospital and later returned to his parents. Police also seized a Smith and Wesson revolver from the house. The victim was asked to come to the police station on 10 April.
Follow-up Report # 3: On 10 April during interrogation Officer Simon Matonga asked the victim whether he knew the accused person and and the others who kidnapped him. Paolo stated he knew four of them, including Gomez, but not the one who had assaulted him. Paolo added that he remembered the name of that suspect, because the microbus owner called him Martino. It was Gomez who told Martino to push the victim into the microbus. Paolo also provided the names and address of three people who were involved in the abduction. He did not know the address of the suspect, Martino. Later that day the investigating officer collected Martino's address from Gomez.
Follow-up Report: In the early morning of 11 April, UN police and local PNTL searched Martino's house in Baucau ( a district in Timor-Leste.) but failed to arrest him. Martino's father informed the investigators that Martino left home the week before saying that he was going to Dili, the capital of Timor, for work. That evening UN Police and PNTL of Comro Police Station raided a student house where the three other accused were living. They arrested one of them. Martino the suspect, was also found at the student house and was arrested as well. Two other suspects are still fugitives. The investigation is continuing.
First Part of CLA (Reading)
Question Paper - Kidnapping
1, What types of crime was this case?
Ans: Kidnapping.
2. What injuries did the missing boy have when he was found by police?
Ans: Bruised chest.
3. What did the police seize from the house where the boy was rescued?
Ans: A Smith and Wesson revolver.
4. What was the color and type of the vehicle?
Ans: White microbus.
5. What was the plate number of the vehicle?
Ans: TLL0321.
6. Where was the missing boy last seen?
Ans: The Thai restaurant.
7. How many suspects were arrested in total?
Ans: Three.
8. On what date was the missing boy last seen?
Ans: 5 April 2011.
9. How old did the waitress believe the four suspects were ?
Ans: Twenty
10. What was seized from the vehicle?
Ans: Vehicle's registration book.Second Part of CLA (Report Writing)
Narrative
On 11 April 2011, two suspects were arrested by a Comoro police with call sign Alfa Mike 120 for the abduction of a young man on 5th April. They were brought to the police station in Comoro for further questioning. One of the suspects was Martino who stated that he was born on 20 October 1989, and had gone to the capital city Dili on 4 April 2011 for a job after receiving a phone call from his cousin Antonio Gomez, who is the owner of the Microbus. Gomez stated that he had found a job for Martino. After arriving in Dili, Gomez took Martino to a small house where three students from Dili National University lived. Gomez introduced them and told Martino to stay with them that night. He then stated that he would come the next day to take him to his job. Martino noticed that all three students at the house took drugs and were involved in some criminal activities to earn money for drugs. Gomez came to the house the next afternoon and gave Martino 100 US dollars and asked Martino to help kidnap another person in the evening. Gomez threatened Martino and so Martino agreed.
At 19:00 hours on 5 April 2011, Gomez drove the microbus with Martino and the three students to the Thai restaurant. One of the students carried a revolver, another student carried a machete, and the third student carried a hammer while Martino took a bamboo stick in his hand. They stopped their microbus near the restaurant and waited outside. Five minutes later, one of the students called the victim on his mobile phone and asked him to come outside. As soon as Paolo came out, the suspects forcefully pushed him into the microbus and left. One student held a machete to the boy's neck to stop him from shouting. At about 21.00 hours they arrived at the house of Fomento Road where the student from Dili National University lived. Martino admitted that in the house he hit the boy on his chest and wrist with the bamboo stick. Gomez left the house at about 22.00 hours, saying he would come the following morning and would make plans to get money from victim's father. However, Martino stated that the following day they received information that the police were investigating the case and were searching for them. They locked the boy inside the storage room and fled.
At 19:00 hours on 5 April 2011, Gomez drove the microbus with Martino and the three students to the Thai restaurant. One of the students carried a revolver, another student carried a machete, and the third student carried a hammer while Martino took a bamboo stick in his hand. They stopped their microbus near the restaurant and waited outside. Five minutes later, one of the students called the victim on his mobile phone and asked him to come outside. As soon as Paolo came out, the suspects forcefully pushed him into the microbus and left. One student held a machete to the boy's neck to stop him from shouting. At about 21.00 hours they arrived at the house of Fomento Road where the student from Dili National University lived. Martino admitted that in the house he hit the boy on his chest and wrist with the bamboo stick. Gomez left the house at about 22.00 hours, saying he would come the following morning and would make plans to get money from victim's father. However, Martino stated that the following day they received information that the police were investigating the case and were searching for them. They locked the boy inside the storage room and fled.
Dialogue
What's your name?
Martino.
Tell me your date of birth ?
I was born on 20 October 1989.
Do you know why you were arrested?
I participated in the abduction of a boy.
Why did you get involved with the cousin?
My cousin threatened me if I didn't join.
What is your cousin's name?
Antonio Gomez.
Did she give you a reward for the abduction?
He gave me 100 US dollars.
Who else participated in the abduction?
My cousin and three students.
Do you know where the three students come from?
They are from Dili National University.
Do you know why the students were involved with the crime?
They were drug-users and wanted to earn money for the drugs.
What weapons did you all use to kidnap the boy?
One student carried a revolver, another carried a machete, and the third one carried a hammer. I only had a bamboo stick with me.
What type of vehicle was used for the incident and who was driving?
It was a white mini microbus and my cousin Gomez was driving a car.
How did you get the boy to come out of the restaurant?
One of the student requested Paolo to come out by calling him on his mobile phone.
What did you do in the microbus to stop Paolo from resisting and shouting?
One of the student held a machete to the boy's neck to stop him from shouting.
What did you do to the boy after arriving at the house?
I hit Paolo on his chest and wrist with the bamboo stick.
What was your plan?
Gomez said he would come the following morning and would make to get money from the victim's father. However, the next day we received information that the police were investigating the case and were searching for us. We were scared so we locked Paolo inside the storage and left the place.
Thank you for your information. We may require an interview with you again later.
Who else participated in the abduction?
My cousin and three students.
Do you know where the three students come from?
They are from Dili National University.
Do you know why the students were involved with the crime?
They were drug-users and wanted to earn money for the drugs.
What weapons did you all use to kidnap the boy?
One student carried a revolver, another carried a machete, and the third one carried a hammer. I only had a bamboo stick with me.
What type of vehicle was used for the incident and who was driving?
It was a white mini microbus and my cousin Gomez was driving a car.
How did you get the boy to come out of the restaurant?
One of the student requested Paolo to come out by calling him on his mobile phone.
What did you do in the microbus to stop Paolo from resisting and shouting?
One of the student held a machete to the boy's neck to stop him from shouting.
What did you do to the boy after arriving at the house?
I hit Paolo on his chest and wrist with the bamboo stick.
What was your plan?
Gomez said he would come the following morning and would make to get money from the victim's father. However, the next day we received information that the police were investigating the case and were searching for us. We were scared so we locked Paolo inside the storage and left the place.
Thank you for your information. We may require an interview with you again later.
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