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[Title] => NBI beefs up requirements for clearance applications
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The National Bureau of Investigation has strengthened its requirements for clearance applications following reports that unscrupulous people were able to obtain clearances using fictitious identities.
NBI Director Nestor Mantaring recently ordered regional directors, and officers-in-charge of satellite offices to ask for additional requirements from clearance applicants.
The new requirements for each applicant are two valid identification cards or documents with signatures and pictures of the applicant, for verification of identity.
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[Title] => Shabu theft suspect fails polygraph test, says NBI
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation is now closing in on the thief who stole 7.37 kilos of shabu from its evidence laboratory.
Though NBI acting deputy director for intelligence Anthony Liongson refused to identify who their suspect is, he said the person had flunked a polygraph test.
"He failed during the material questioning. But he is still being closely investigated regarding the case," said Liongson.
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[Title] => Jueteng whistle-blower now seeks NACC help
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY A jueteng manager, who went missing after exposing the activities of a suspected big-time gambling lord in Central Luzon, has surfaced and is now seeking protection from the National Anti-Crime Commission (NACC).
"I now want the protection and help of the (NACC) or perhaps the intelligence office of any ranking political official who could give me protection," said Ruben Marin, 35, who had escaped from the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to air his appeal.
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[Title] => Berroya di-dapat balat sibuyas dahil bistado na siya
[Summary] => Nagngingitngit sa galit si Chief Supt. Reynaldo Berroya, director ng Police Regional Office 3 (PRO 3) kay Dir. Anthony Liongson ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) dahil inakusahan siyang naka-payroll sa mga gambling lords sa Central Luzon. Nag-ugat ang galit ni Berroya kay Liongson sa hindi pag pakikipag-coordinate ng huli sa command niya sa ginawa nitong sunud-sunod na raid sa mga pasugalan sa Central Luzon bunga sa expose ng isang Ruben Marin, na dating kahero ng gambling lord na si Melchor Caliwag alias Ngongo.
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[Title] => NBI raids 11 gambling dens
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) launched Tuesday simultaneous raids on 11 suspected gambling dens in San Fernando City and in Angeles City, and apprehended some 50 jueteng collectors, including six minors.
The raids were conducted upon receipt of complaints from former jueteng station manager Ruben Marin that operations of the illegal numbers game have proliferated in the two cities with impunity, said Anthony Liongson, NBI regional director.
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[Title] => NBI official finds self in deeper trouble
[Summary] => CEBU CITY In his attempt to wiggle out of a tight situation, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson only found himself in deeper trouble.
The other day, Liongson admitted that he cleared, without conducting any investigation, two former Customs officials of accusations that they smuggled 61 kilos of cocaine in 1995.
The NBI regional chief merely said that the allegations against retired Customs district collector David Odilao Jr. and former Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren were "forensically impossible."
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[Title] => NBI exec changes stand on ex-PC mans affidavit
[Summary] => CEBU CITY What is it with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson?
Last Friday, Liongson submitted to Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs which conducted a hearing here that day, an affidavit accusing three prominent Cebuanos of involvement in illegal drugs.
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[Title] => BOMBSHELL IN CEBU : Ex-mayors son, to cocaine deal
[Summary] => CEBU CITY A former member of the defunct Philippine Constabulary (PC) has exploded a bombshell that shook some prominent names in Cebu.
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[Title] => Parents of Cebu blast victims to reopen case
[Summary] => CEBU The parents of two boys, who were killed in an explosion in a firing range in Toledo City last year, have agreed to reopen the case and file criminal charges against a group of Filipino and American soldiers who, they claimed, were responsible for their sons deaths.
The families of the victims and the eight-year-old boy who survived the blast are now reportedly willing to testify in court once the case is heard.
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ANTHONY LIONGSON
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The National Bureau of Investigation has strengthened its requirements for clearance applications following reports that unscrupulous people were able to obtain clearances using fictitious identities.
NBI Director Nestor Mantaring recently ordered regional directors, and officers-in-charge of satellite offices to ask for additional requirements from clearance applicants.
The new requirements for each applicant are two valid identification cards or documents with signatures and pictures of the applicant, for verification of identity.
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[Title] => Shabu theft suspect fails polygraph test, says NBI
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation is now closing in on the thief who stole 7.37 kilos of shabu from its evidence laboratory.
Though NBI acting deputy director for intelligence Anthony Liongson refused to identify who their suspect is, he said the person had flunked a polygraph test.
"He failed during the material questioning. But he is still being closely investigated regarding the case," said Liongson.
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[Summary] => ANGELES CITY A jueteng manager, who went missing after exposing the activities of a suspected big-time gambling lord in Central Luzon, has surfaced and is now seeking protection from the National Anti-Crime Commission (NACC).
"I now want the protection and help of the (NACC) or perhaps the intelligence office of any ranking political official who could give me protection," said Ruben Marin, 35, who had escaped from the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to air his appeal.
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The raids were conducted upon receipt of complaints from former jueteng station manager Ruben Marin that operations of the illegal numbers game have proliferated in the two cities with impunity, said Anthony Liongson, NBI regional director.
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[Title] => NBI official finds self in deeper trouble
[Summary] => CEBU CITY In his attempt to wiggle out of a tight situation, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson only found himself in deeper trouble.
The other day, Liongson admitted that he cleared, without conducting any investigation, two former Customs officials of accusations that they smuggled 61 kilos of cocaine in 1995.
The NBI regional chief merely said that the allegations against retired Customs district collector David Odilao Jr. and former Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren were "forensically impossible."
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY What is it with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson?
Last Friday, Liongson submitted to Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs which conducted a hearing here that day, an affidavit accusing three prominent Cebuanos of involvement in illegal drugs.
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[Title] => BOMBSHELL IN CEBU : Ex-mayors son, to cocaine deal
[Summary] => CEBU CITY A former member of the defunct Philippine Constabulary (PC) has exploded a bombshell that shook some prominent names in Cebu.
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[Summary] => CEBU The parents of two boys, who were killed in an explosion in a firing range in Toledo City last year, have agreed to reopen the case and file criminal charges against a group of Filipino and American soldiers who, they claimed, were responsible for their sons deaths.
The families of the victims and the eight-year-old boy who survived the blast are now reportedly willing to testify in court once the case is heard.
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