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Hostage takers Armando Ducat Jr. and Cesar Augustus Carbonell were finally transferred to the Manila City Jail yesterday after they were detained for 23 days at the holding cell of the Manila Police District (MPD) following the 10-hour hostage drama in which the two held 26 schoolchildren inside a bus in front of the Bonifacio Shrine along Taft Avenue on March 28.


The commitment order for the transfer of the two suspects was signed by Judge Amelia Tria-Infante of the Manila Regional Trial Court.
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Assistant city prosecutor Danilo Suarez furnished the two respondents, through their counsels, copies of the charges of serious illegal detention and violation of the Comelec’s gun ban.
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ARMANDO DUCAT JR. AND CESAR AUGUSTUS CARBONELL
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Hostage takers Armando Ducat Jr. and Cesar Augustus Carbonell were finally transferred to the Manila City Jail yesterday after they were detained for 23 days at the holding cell of the Manila Police District (MPD) following the 10-hour hostage drama in which the two held 26 schoolchildren inside a bus in front of the Bonifacio Shrine along Taft Avenue on March 28.


The commitment order for the transfer of the two suspects was signed by Judge Amelia Tria-Infante of the Manila Regional Trial Court.
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Assistant city prosecutor Danilo Suarez furnished the two respondents, through their counsels, copies of the charges of serious illegal detention and violation of the Comelec’s gun ban.
[DatePublished] => 2007-04-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1546326 [AuthorName] => Nestor Etolle [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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