+ Follow CASTRO AND EDILBERTO MARCOS Tag
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[Summary] => US federal authorities have freed a former Filipino official detained in connection with an alleged attempt to sell fake gold certificates, the Philippine government said yesterday.
David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.
Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.
Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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David Castro, the 68 year-old former chief of the Presidential Commission on Good Government, was given back his passport after he checked into a New York hospital for heart surgery, PCGG chief Jorge Sarmiento said.
Castro and Edilberto Marcos, a Filipino who claimed to be the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, were arrested in the United States five weeks ago.
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