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First arrested during the operations in Manila were Edwin Dimaguila, 47, a cock breeder and a resident of Pasig City; Edith Lazaga, 31, of Muntinlupa City and Rhea Raposas, 23, of Makati City.
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Quoting police reports, the Citizens’ Drug Watch Foundation said 43 of the suspects — 39 Chinese men, two Chinese women, an Australian and a Taiwanese — could face the death penalty.
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The President stressed that the PNP, as an institution, is strong and dedicated to the rule of law, "but undeniably there were officials and men in the past who abused their authority, enriched themselves and broke the law."
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First arrested during the operations in Manila were Edwin Dimaguila, 47, a cock breeder and a resident of Pasig City; Edith Lazaga, 31, of Muntinlupa City and Rhea Raposas, 23, of Makati City.
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Quoting police reports, the Citizens’ Drug Watch Foundation said 43 of the suspects — 39 Chinese men, two Chinese women, an Australian and a Taiwanese — could face the death penalty.
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The President stressed that the PNP, as an institution, is strong and dedicated to the rule of law, "but undeniably there were officials and men in the past who abused their authority, enriched themselves and broke the law."
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