Condo guard: I saw Vhong Navarro’s hands tied behind his back | Inquirer Entertainment

Condo guard: I saw Vhong Navarro’s hands tied behind his back

By: - Reporter
/ 03:24 PM January 27, 2014

Photo of Vhong Navarro signing blotter report at SPD-DIDMS last Jan. 22, 2014. Photo from SPD

MANILA, Philippines—Actor  Vhong Navarro’s hands  were tied behind his back and his face was covered by his ball cap when he was taken inside the condominium unit Wednesday night, the security guard said in his statement at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Lero Garvin, on duty security guard at the main gate of Forbes Woods condominium, appeared before the NBI Monday morning.

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The members of the NBI-National Capital Region have already talked to the actor on Jan. 23, a day after the alleged mauling incident.

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NBI Assistant Regional Director Vicente De Guzman said Navarro identified six to seven attackers.

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