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Oscar Embido, head of the NBI’s Intelligence and Special Operations Division, which was tasked to probe the incident, said the policemen called-up his office and requested that their appearance be rescheduled to Monday.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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Oscar Embido, head of the NBI’s Intelligence and Special Operations Division, which was tasked to probe the incident, said the policemen called-up his office and requested that their appearance be rescheduled to Monday.
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Oscar Embido, head of the NBI’s Intelligence and Special Operations Division, which was tasked to probe the incident, said the policemen called-up his office and requested that their appearance be rescheduled to Monday.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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