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[Title] => 5 arrested for stealing 609 kilos of CDO products
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[DatePublished] => 2007-09-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Beware of estafa syndicate victimizing big manufacturers, food firm warns
[Summary] => A big food company yesterday warned businessmen and sales distributors against an estafa syndicate who allegedly claims to have close ties with high ranking government officials.
Food Sphere Inc. (FSI) said the syndicate duped the Valenzuela-based company of some P2.2 million worth of canned goods two months ago using the name of a high government official.
The group, called Luciano syndicate and is allegedly led by a certain Felix Luciano who also goes by the name Bryan and Sammy Gaspar, continues to do business with unsuspecting food companies.
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[Title] => Ong family paid no ransom, NAKTAF insists
[Summary] => "Not a single centavo."
This was the declaration of agents of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) in insisting yesterday that no ransom was paid for the freedom of Charmaine Ong, the only daughter of the owners of one of the countrys most profitable processed-meat companies.
Contradicting reports that the Ong family paid ransom to gain freedom for the 30-year-old-dermatologist, NAKTAF agents who requested not to be identified said, "The payment of ransom was far from possibility at the time."
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Cops hot on trail of Valenzuela food heiress kidnappers
[Summary] => Agents of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) are hunting down the kidnappers who snatched the only daughter of a couple that owns one of the countrys top processed-meat companies.
Dermatologist Charmaine Ong, 30, managed to escape last Saturday, barely two days after she was kidnapped outside her clinic in Valenzuela City.
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FOOD SPHERE INC
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[Title] => Beware of estafa syndicate victimizing big manufacturers, food firm warns
[Summary] => A big food company yesterday warned businessmen and sales distributors against an estafa syndicate who allegedly claims to have close ties with high ranking government officials.
Food Sphere Inc. (FSI) said the syndicate duped the Valenzuela-based company of some P2.2 million worth of canned goods two months ago using the name of a high government official.
The group, called Luciano syndicate and is allegedly led by a certain Felix Luciano who also goes by the name Bryan and Sammy Gaspar, continues to do business with unsuspecting food companies.
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[Title] => Ong family paid no ransom, NAKTAF insists
[Summary] => "Not a single centavo."
This was the declaration of agents of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) in insisting yesterday that no ransom was paid for the freedom of Charmaine Ong, the only daughter of the owners of one of the countrys most profitable processed-meat companies.
Contradicting reports that the Ong family paid ransom to gain freedom for the 30-year-old-dermatologist, NAKTAF agents who requested not to be identified said, "The payment of ransom was far from possibility at the time."
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[Summary] => Agents of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) are hunting down the kidnappers who snatched the only daughter of a couple that owns one of the countrys top processed-meat companies.
Dermatologist Charmaine Ong, 30, managed to escape last Saturday, barely two days after she was kidnapped outside her clinic in Valenzuela City.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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