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                    [Title] => Cebu Customs examiner denies hand in colleagues’ slays
                    [Summary] => CEBU CITY — A Customs examiner, who has been tagged as the alleged mastermind in the ambush-slaying of two colleagues last July, was reported to have denied any involvement in the killing.


Customs collector Billy Bibit said examiner Arnold Famor, who has gone missing since the day he was implicated in the case by one of two suspects now in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation, allegedly showed up at the Customs office last Thursday to file a three-day leave of absence.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) continues to pursue leads in identifying the prime mover operator, port guards and the masterminds involved in what Customs district collector Billy Bibit described as an "isolated case" of syndicated cargo theft ever to have hit the Port of Cebu.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 220598 [Title] => NBI holds bagman in Cebu port van theft [Summary] => CEBU CITY —The alleged bagman in the payoff that allegedly resulted in the theft of 10 seized container vans containing smuggled rice from Singapore from the Cebu International Port showed up at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) here to clear his name but succeeded only in issuing conflicting statements.

Winley dela Fuente, not Wendell as erroneously reported earlier, came with his brother Bobby to deny allegations made by three witnesses now in NBI custody.
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The glimmer of hope came when it took into its custody two port workers who claimed having helped spirit out, for a fee, two container vans that were part of a 10-van rice shipment from Singapore earlier seized by Customs.
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Customs collector Billy Bibit said examiner Arnold Famor, who has gone missing since the day he was implicated in the case by one of two suspects now in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation, allegedly showed up at the Customs office last Thursday to file a three-day leave of absence.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) continues to pursue leads in identifying the prime mover operator, port guards and the masterminds involved in what Customs district collector Billy Bibit described as an "isolated case" of syndicated cargo theft ever to have hit the Port of Cebu.
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Winley dela Fuente, not Wendell as erroneously reported earlier, came with his brother Bobby to deny allegations made by three witnesses now in NBI custody.
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The glimmer of hope came when it took into its custody two port workers who claimed having helped spirit out, for a fee, two container vans that were part of a 10-van rice shipment from Singapore earlier seized by Customs.
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