Hoax kidnapping? Solon wants stiffer penalties vs staged disappearances
Have you ever seen or read Gone Girl?
One lawmaker wants stiff legal penalties against individuals who stage their own kidnapping and disappearance, an act called fake or “hoax kidnapping", or "kidnap me".

Santa Rosa City Rep. Dan Fernandez filed House Bill (HB) 539, which seek to turn the act of staging one’s own disappearance into an actual crime.
“The problem with hoax kidnapping is that there is no such specific and distinct crime that is defined and penalized in the Revised Penal Code (RPC) or in our special statuses. Hence, the perpetrators of these fake kidnappings are charged only for violations of Articles 318 or 287 of the RPC,” he wrote in his bill’s explanatory note.
Fernandez, citing numbers provided by the Philippine National Police (PNP) Anti-Kidnapping Group, said that there were 35 hoax kidnappings between 2017 and 2019.
Fernandez’s measure makes it so that individuals who commit hoax kidnapping for the purpose of extorting ransom from their own families, other entities or in an attempt to coerce other individuals into performing certain acts, are liable to face fines ranging from P100,000 to P1,000,000, plus prison time.