+ Follow AQUINO AND ARAGONCILLO Tag
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[Title] => Erap fears arrest if he goes to US
[Summary] => Linked as a recipient of sensitive information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that led to the conviction of two sending parties, deposed President Joseph Estrada is having second thoughts about going to the United States for a medical check-up on his repaired knees.
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[Title] => Estrada says prison terms for Aquino, co-accused in US spy ploy harsh
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[Title] => Lacson decries spy charges as government ‘black propaganda’
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Genuine Opposition senatorial re-electionist Panfilo Lacson decried as "black propaganda" the text messages naming him as the beneficiary of Michael Ray Aquino’s alleged espionage activities in the United States.
Aquino, Lacson’s former police deputy, is in jail in the US for espionage charges together with former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intelligence specialist Leandro Aragoncillo.
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[Title] => Lacson ready to give deposition for Aquino in US espionage case
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Re-electionist Sen. Panfilo Lacson welcomed yesterday the move of the counsel of his former police deputy Michael Ray Aquino to visit him and get his statement, possibly as witness, for the former colonel. Aquino faces espionage charges in the US.
"If it will help Aquino’s case, or at least improve his chances of getting a lighter sentence, I will be more than willing to give a deposition without sacrificing the truth," said Lacson in a text message to The STAR.
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[Title] => Erap links self to Aragoncillo
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Joseph Estrada always manages to get himself into trouble. His 1998 denial of knowing Cecilia de Castro, who turned out to be his presidential consultant and cousin, blew the lid off a textbook scam. He provoked nasty media prying in 1999 after meddling in a sons fight with some doctors and another sons misuse of the presidential plane. By admitting in a live radio interview that he did take jueteng money, as donation to his foundation, he sealed his impeachment in 2000.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL No way out
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The opposition will not like the fate that has befallen Michael Ray Aquino, but it should serve as a lesson in the administration of blind justice. In this country, a thousand and one excuses would have been invoked to wiggle out of a criminal indictment that involves partisan political activities. In countries where the rule of law generally prevails, if you break the law, you must pay for it. There is no Machiavellian way out; the end cannot justify the means.
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[Title] => RP wants Aquino, Mancao extradited
[Summary] => The Philippine government will seek the extradition of former police senior superintendents Michael Ray Aquino and Cesar Mancao who have been accused in the murder of public relations practitioner Salvador "Bubby" Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito in November 2000.
Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said the issuance of the warrants for the arrests of Aquino and Mancao by the Manila regional trial court (RTC) will set into motion the hearing of the double murder case which has been stalled for more than five years.
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[Title] => Govt to help defend Erap, Ping, Fuentebella on US espionage case
[Summary] => Malacañang said yesterday it would extend legal protection to former President Joseph Estrada and the two opposition leaders who were implicated in an espionage case in the United States.
Palace officials also assured the three they would cooperate with US authorities in the investigation.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government will wait for any request for assistance from US authorities in connection with their investigation into the spy ring implicating Estrada, Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Camarines Sur Rep. Rep. Arnulfo Fuentebella.
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[Title] => Erap, Ping, Fuentebella tagged as conspirators in US spy plot
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada and two other prominent Filipino opposition politicians were named as the alleged conspirators in a plot to gather intelligence information from a suspected spy in the United States.
An ABS-CBN report said US Assistant Attorney Karl Buch has identified Estrada, Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Camarines Sur Rep. Arnulfo Fuentebella as part of the conspiracy to gather information from Filipino-American intelligence analyst Leandro Aragoncillo.
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AQUINO AND ARAGONCILLO
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[Title] => Lacson decries spy charges as government ‘black propaganda’
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Genuine Opposition senatorial re-electionist Panfilo Lacson decried as "black propaganda" the text messages naming him as the beneficiary of Michael Ray Aquino’s alleged espionage activities in the United States.
Aquino, Lacson’s former police deputy, is in jail in the US for espionage charges together with former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intelligence specialist Leandro Aragoncillo.
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[Title] => Lacson ready to give deposition for Aquino in US espionage case
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Re-electionist Sen. Panfilo Lacson welcomed yesterday the move of the counsel of his former police deputy Michael Ray Aquino to visit him and get his statement, possibly as witness, for the former colonel. Aquino faces espionage charges in the US.
"If it will help Aquino’s case, or at least improve his chances of getting a lighter sentence, I will be more than willing to give a deposition without sacrificing the truth," said Lacson in a text message to The STAR.
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Joseph Estrada always manages to get himself into trouble. His 1998 denial of knowing Cecilia de Castro, who turned out to be his presidential consultant and cousin, blew the lid off a textbook scam. He provoked nasty media prying in 1999 after meddling in a sons fight with some doctors and another sons misuse of the presidential plane. By admitting in a live radio interview that he did take jueteng money, as donation to his foundation, he sealed his impeachment in 2000.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134276
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
[SectionName] => Opinion
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[Title] => EDITORIAL No way out
[Summary] =>
The opposition will not like the fate that has befallen Michael Ray Aquino, but it should serve as a lesson in the administration of blind justice. In this country, a thousand and one excuses would have been invoked to wiggle out of a criminal indictment that involves partisan political activities. In countries where the rule of law generally prevails, if you break the law, you must pay for it. There is no Machiavellian way out; the end cannot justify the means.
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[Title] => RP wants Aquino, Mancao extradited
[Summary] => The Philippine government will seek the extradition of former police senior superintendents Michael Ray Aquino and Cesar Mancao who have been accused in the murder of public relations practitioner Salvador "Bubby" Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito in November 2000.
Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said the issuance of the warrants for the arrests of Aquino and Mancao by the Manila regional trial court (RTC) will set into motion the hearing of the double murder case which has been stalled for more than five years.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Govt to help defend Erap, Ping, Fuentebella on US espionage case
[Summary] => Malacañang said yesterday it would extend legal protection to former President Joseph Estrada and the two opposition leaders who were implicated in an espionage case in the United States.
Palace officials also assured the three they would cooperate with US authorities in the investigation.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government will wait for any request for assistance from US authorities in connection with their investigation into the spy ring implicating Estrada, Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Camarines Sur Rep. Rep. Arnulfo Fuentebella.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-27 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Erap, Ping, Fuentebella tagged as conspirators in US spy plot
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada and two other prominent Filipino opposition politicians were named as the alleged conspirators in a plot to gather intelligence information from a suspected spy in the United States.
An ABS-CBN report said US Assistant Attorney Karl Buch has identified Estrada, Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Camarines Sur Rep. Arnulfo Fuentebella as part of the conspiracy to gather information from Filipino-American intelligence analyst Leandro Aragoncillo.
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