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                    [Summary] => Fugitive priest-killer Norberto Manero Jr. will not get anything from the go-vernment.


Justice Secretary Hernando Perez told reporters yesterday Manero, who escaped from the Saranggani jail last week, has no right to set conditions for his surrender.

"The government cannot agree to the demands of an escaped convict," he said. "We are not going to recommend that any of his demands be considered and instead we shall act as we have already asked the police agencies to intensify the search for Mr. Manero."
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In a hearing, Johana Mamalumpong, younger sister of murdered brothers Ali and Mambawatan Mamalumpong, told Saran-gani Regional Trial Court Judge Jaime Infante that she was retracting her previous statements and was no longer interested in pursuing the case.
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                    [Summary] => Fugitive priest-killer Norberto Manero Jr. will not get anything from the go-vernment.


Justice Secretary Hernando Perez told reporters yesterday Manero, who escaped from the Saranggani jail last week, has no right to set conditions for his surrender.

"The government cannot agree to the demands of an escaped convict," he said. "We are not going to recommend that any of his demands be considered and instead we shall act as we have already asked the police agencies to intensify the search for Mr. Manero."
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In a hearing, Johana Mamalumpong, younger sister of murdered brothers Ali and Mambawatan Mamalumpong, told Saran-gani Regional Trial Court Judge Jaime Infante that she was retracting her previous statements and was no longer interested in pursuing the case.
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