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[Title] => NBI: No proof of arson yet in warehouse fire
[Summary] => CEBU CITY A week after the P200-million fire at a Cebu Ports Authority (CPA) warehouse, investigators of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said they still have to establish evidence to prove there was arson.
NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and subjected them to polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
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[Title] => NBI: No proof yet of arson in port fire
[Summary] => A week after the P200-million fire at the Cebu Ports Authority warehouse, investigators of the National Bureau of Investigation yesterday said they still have to establish evidences to prove there was arson.
NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and put them on polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Seized brand new cars destroyed in Cebu fire
[Summary] => CEBU It was a fire the cash-strapped government needed like a hole in the head.
Up to P100 million in government property and seized highly dutiable imported goods went up in smoke when an early morning fire destroyed a Cebu Port Authority warehouse used by the Bureau of Customs at the Cebu International Port the other day.
Cebu Customs district collector Lourdes Mangaoang said seized imported goods destroyed in the fire could amount to P100 million.
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[Title] => Arson eyed, Mangaoang calls in NBI: P100M lost in Customs fire
[Summary] => Up to P100 million in government property and seized highly dutiable imported goods went up in precious smoke when an early morning fire destroyed a Cebu Port Authority warehouse used by the Bureau of Customs at the Cebu International Port.
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NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and subjected them to polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
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[Summary] => A week after the P200-million fire at the Cebu Ports Authority warehouse, investigators of the National Bureau of Investigation yesterday said they still have to establish evidences to prove there was arson.
NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and put them on polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
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Up to P100 million in government property and seized highly dutiable imported goods went up in smoke when an early morning fire destroyed a Cebu Port Authority warehouse used by the Bureau of Customs at the Cebu International Port the other day.
Cebu Customs district collector Lourdes Mangaoang said seized imported goods destroyed in the fire could amount to P100 million.
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