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Joint elements of the NBI and Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) nabbed Mark Rae Villacruzes, of Zapote, Las Piñas over the weekend after eight retired military men complained that the suspect gave them their $1,000 monthly salary, but failed to give them the agreed $9,000 "war compensation" to cover their six-month stint in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Joint elements of the NBI and Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) nabbed Mark Rae Villacruzes, of Zapote, Las Piñas over the weekend after eight retired military men complained that the suspect gave them their $1,000 monthly salary, but failed to give them the agreed $9,000 "war compensation" to cover their six-month stint in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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