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National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Assistant Regional Director Justo Justo Yap said yesterday those violating Republic Act 4200, or the Anti-Wiretapping Law, could be meted the maximum penalty of six months to six years in prison if convicted.
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National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Assistant Regional Director Justo Justo Yap said yesterday those violating Republic Act 4200, or the Anti-Wiretapping Law, could be meted the maximum penalty of six months to six years in prison if convicted.
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