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What happened when Hong Kong tourists were hijacked in the Philippines? Please do not copy.

The policeman’s name is Mendoza. His brother, his son. They're all police. It was probably because he was fired for blackmail. He was about to retire. He lost all his pension and other benefits due to being fired. He was very unhappy and wrote a letter to his superiors, but the letter was returned without being sealed. . This angered him and he wanted revenge.

After that, he hijacked a tourist bus in Hong Kong, China with an M16. I think the reason why the driver opened the door when he saw someone with a gun was that it was Mendoza but wearing a police uniform.

Afterwards, the conditions for his dismissal were very simple, that is, to reinstate his position. But still ignored. Some people say why there were many opportunities to kill him directly and why the sniper didn't fire. This is also easy to explain. Mendoza is a police officer, as is his brother. He has been working for many years and must know many people who must want a peaceful solution. It is true that Mendoza let many people go at that time, and the police probably thought it was a joke.

Mendoza was angered again. He saw on the TV in the car that he seemed to disagree with his conditions, and then saw his brother being arrested. He went crazy and he shot. They started killing the hostages, and then the driver ran out. He brought out the message that all 15 hostages were dead. It is estimated that the driver made a judgment after seeing Mendoza fire and shoot from behind. After that, the Philippine special forces began to attack 30 minutes later. Mendoza was eventually killed by a sniper.

This kind of rescue is a failure among failures, but after all, everyone agrees that Filipinos definitely don’t want to die. Therefore, the rescue reflects the incompetence of the Philippine police. I don’t want to say anything more.

However, after the incident, the police took photos in front of the bus. The great President of the Philippines inspected the massacre scene with a smile. He ignored the reporter’s comments about the people of Hong Kong and continued to smile at the press conference. He said with a smile: I am very sad.

You know.