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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has recommended the filing of charges of syndicated estafa and violation of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC) against officers of the Performance Investment Products Corp. (PIPC) in connection with its multi-million dollar financial scheme.

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GUATEMALA CITY (AFP) - Guatemalan police rescued 46 children aged between three days and two years old, who were victims of the country's booming illegal adoption racket, officials said on Monday.

The children, who did not have proper documentation for adoption, were discovered by police on Saturday during a raid on a clandestine orphanage in the tourist area of Old Guatemala.

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GUATEMALA CITY (AFP) - Guatemalan police rescued 46 children aged between three days and two years old, who were victims of the country's booming illegal adoption racket, officials said on Monday.

The children, who did not have proper documentation for adoption, were discovered by police on Saturday during a raid on a clandestine orphanage in the tourist area of Old Guatemala.

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