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A source in the AFP-POC liaison office said yesterday that Airmen second class Vivencio Dunguez and Larry Sarreal and Airwoman second class Alelie Hernandez were able to secure last-minute loans worth P700,000 with payment set on a five-year period.
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A source in the AFP-POC liaison office said yesterday that Airmen second class Vivencio Dunguez and Larry Sarreal and Airwoman second class Alelie Hernandez were able to secure last-minute loans worth P700,000 with payment set on a five-year period.
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