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Joseph Ancajas, Dindo Ancero and Ceferino Serbano have already submitted their respective counter-affidavits denying their involvement in the P9.4-million bank heist last August 2. Ancajas himself pleaded further for a clarificatory hearing.
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Globe Telecom filed a complaint against Ailyn Cuevas, Anna Marie Litrada, and Elmer Cabarrubias for alleged violation of Republic Act No. 8484 also known as Access Device Regulation Act of 1998.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Anti-Fraud Division is investigating the staff members of Executive Judge Bayani Rivera of Caloocan RTC branch 129 for the loss.

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The National Telecommunications Commission had ordered two Cebuano blocktimers to restrain from airing their radio program or any other program that they might anchor in the radio station.


It also stopped radio station DyDD from using its facilities to air the radio program Engkwentro of the two blocktimers, Rey Cortes and Lito "Bingbong" Solon.

Each of the two were ordered to pay P1,000 to Elberto Emphasis, who filed at the NTC last October 4 a complaint against them for malicious and libelous utterances against him through their radio program.
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Joseph Ancajas, Dindo Ancero and Ceferino Serbano have already submitted their respective counter-affidavits denying their involvement in the P9.4-million bank heist last August 2. Ancajas himself pleaded further for a clarificatory hearing.
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Globe Telecom filed a complaint against Ailyn Cuevas, Anna Marie Litrada, and Elmer Cabarrubias for alleged violation of Republic Act No. 8484 also known as Access Device Regulation Act of 1998.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Anti-Fraud Division is investigating the staff members of Executive Judge Bayani Rivera of Caloocan RTC branch 129 for the loss.

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