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[Summary] => Tinanggal kahapon sa kanyang puwesto si AFP Medical Center Commander Brig. Gen. Normando Sta. Ana dahilan sa umano’y anomalya sa pagbili ng P80 milyon halaga ng medical supplies na hindi dumaan sa lehitimong proseso.
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[Title] => Hepe ng AFP Medical Center, sinibak!
[Summary] => Sinibak na kahapon sa puwesto ang Commander ng AFP Medical Center na kabilang sa apat na opisyal na masusing iniimbestigahan kaugnay ng umano’y anomalya sa pagbili ng P80 M halaga ng medical supplies.
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[Title] => Kidnapped American rescued in Cavite
[Summary] => National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) operatives rescued yesterday an American business executive who was kidnapped and chained by his neck and feet for 22 days by a lone abductor in Bacoor, Cavite.
NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, who personally led the rescue operations, said Alastair Joseph Onglingswan, a 38-year-old business executive from Los Angeles, California, was rescued unharmed. The suspect, George Yao, a Hong Kong national, is now undergoing interrogation.
Yao also confessed to taking part in the 2001 kidnapping of a Briton, Reyes said.
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NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, who personally led the rescue operations, said Alastair Joseph Onglingswan, a 38-year-old business executive from Los Angeles, California, was rescued unharmed. The suspect, George Yao, a Hong Kong national, is now undergoing interrogation.
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