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                    [Summary] => A businessman, who survived last Sunday’s collision of two ships off Corregidor Island, was charged with statutory rape in the Palawan prosecutor’s office yesterday.


Assistant provincial prosecutor Olegario Cayetano recommended no bail for the suspect, Jameson Fedelin, 43, of Barangay I, Coron, Palawan.

Cayetano also ordered Fedelin confined at the provincial jail in Puerto Princesa City.
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Jameson Fedelin, 43, was immediately arrested by combined agents of the Task Force Jericho and the Coast Guard intelligence agents after he disembarked Sunday from a ship that rescued him and 194 others from the waters of Manila
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Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) chief Director Efren Fernandez immediately asked yesterday Justice Secretary Hernando Perez to investigate reports that the suspect Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, 40, was released to the tune of P7 million to P13 million.
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Reports reaching the General Assignment Section of the Western Police District said the incident happened at about 11:25 p.m. on Dandan street corner F. Varona street and involved two policemen of the Ermita police station, six Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) personnel assigned at the Moriones, Tondo, police station and a civilian.
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Reports reaching the General Assignment Section of the Western Police District said the incident happened at about 11:25 p.m. on Dandan street corner F. Varona street and involved two policemen of the Ermita police station, six Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) personnel assigned at the Moriones, Tondo, police station and a civilian.
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Employees of former presidential adviser Mark Jimenez, a congressional candidate in the district, said they were mauled by a group of men at about 12:30 a.m. along Old Panaderos street in Sta. Ana, Manila. Manila’s district six is mainly the Sta. Ana area and some parts of Sta Mesa.
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                    [Summary] => A businessman, who survived last Sunday’s collision of two ships off Corregidor Island, was charged with statutory rape in the Palawan prosecutor’s office yesterday.


Assistant provincial prosecutor Olegario Cayetano recommended no bail for the suspect, Jameson Fedelin, 43, of Barangay I, Coron, Palawan.

Cayetano also ordered Fedelin confined at the provincial jail in Puerto Princesa City.
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Jameson Fedelin, 43, was immediately arrested by combined agents of the Task Force Jericho and the Coast Guard intelligence agents after he disembarked Sunday from a ship that rescued him and 194 others from the waters of Manila
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Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) chief Director Efren Fernandez immediately asked yesterday Justice Secretary Hernando Perez to investigate reports that the suspect Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, 40, was released to the tune of P7 million to P13 million.
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Reports reaching the General Assignment Section of the Western Police District said the incident happened at about 11:25 p.m. on Dandan street corner F. Varona street and involved two policemen of the Ermita police station, six Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) personnel assigned at the Moriones, Tondo, police station and a civilian.
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Reports reaching the General Assignment Section of the Western Police District said the incident happened at about 11:25 p.m. on Dandan street corner F. Varona street and involved two policemen of the Ermita police station, six Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) personnel assigned at the Moriones, Tondo, police station and a civilian.
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Employees of former presidential adviser Mark Jimenez, a congressional candidate in the district, said they were mauled by a group of men at about 12:30 a.m. along Old Panaderos street in Sta. Ana, Manila. Manila’s district six is mainly the Sta. Ana area and some parts of Sta Mesa.
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