Bodies of five kidnap victims found in Chorrera
The bodies of five young men who had been kidnapped and murdered were recovered Thursday September 18 under a home in Chorrera.
They were all children of Asian traders, and the discovery has sent shock waves throughthe local community which has been faced with growing criminal activity in recent months.
The remains were found in an open pit in the floor of a home in El Trapichito, La Chorrera.
The Police Directorate of Judicial Investigation (DIJ) is holding a a suspect from the Dominican Republic nationality, who had rented the house for a year.
According to authorities, the suspect is responsible for kidnapping and murdering the young men, and asking for money for ransom money.
The man, had been engaged in repairing mobile phones in the house, and had placed tarps on the fence, and boarded up the windows to keep out prying neighbors.
To recover the bodies, the Public Ministry officials had to use special equipment to drill through tiles and a concrete slab covering the burial site.
Police found $100,000 believed to be part of ransom demands along with a suitcase containing clothes and other items presumed to belong to the victims.
Although authorities have not confirmed the identities of the dead youngsters they are believed to be of young men kidnapped at different times.
The first to be kidnapped was a 19 year old in October 2010, who was a student at the Technological University.
His car was found abandoned at the La Chorrera fair.
In December last year, another young man was also kidnapped while traveling to Panama City on a shopping expedition.
The last three were kidnapped 10 days ago, when they headed for the University of Panama. The car they were riding in was found in Monte Limar, in La Chorrera.
Forensic experts said the bodies of the victims were sprayed with lime to speed decomposition.