+ Follow FRANCISCO AND DAHLIA NABUA Tag
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[Title] => Summary hearing sought for 3 cops accused of extortion
[Summary] => The Internal Affairs Service of the city police recently recommended a summary hearing for the three cops accused of extorting money from suspected bigtime pushers last May.
The National Bureau of Investigation arrested two of the accused - PO2 Robert Cuyos and PO1 Leo Batigalao - after the complainants, Francisco and Dahlia Nabua, sought police assistance on June 21.
The Nabuas claimed that Batigalao had extorted close to P100,000 from them since May. They alleged that PO2 Cyril Valencia was also involved in the extortion.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Court asked to charge cop with extortion
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation-7 is asking the court to reconsider its dismissal of the robbery and extortion case against PO2 Robert Cuyos saying there is no basis to arrive at such a decision.
Represented by Reynaldo Villordon Jr., NBI-7 said in a motion for reconsideration that there is "probable cause to indict Cuyos because he is a principal by indispensable cooperation considering that he was the driver of the motorcycle used in the commission of the crime."
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Reconsideration of ruling on cop's extort case sought
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation will be filing today a motion for reconsideration on the ruling of the city prosecutor's office dismissing the bribery complaint against PO2 Robert Cuyos.
NBI-7 chief Meinrado Delemos told The FREEMAN there was nothing on record that refuted the allegations against Cuyos nor was there anything to prove that he was not part of the alleged bribery.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-28 00:00:00
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FRANCISCO AND DAHLIA NABUA
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[Title] => Summary hearing sought for 3 cops accused of extortion
[Summary] => The Internal Affairs Service of the city police recently recommended a summary hearing for the three cops accused of extorting money from suspected bigtime pushers last May.
The National Bureau of Investigation arrested two of the accused - PO2 Robert Cuyos and PO1 Leo Batigalao - after the complainants, Francisco and Dahlia Nabua, sought police assistance on June 21.
The Nabuas claimed that Batigalao had extorted close to P100,000 from them since May. They alleged that PO2 Cyril Valencia was also involved in the extortion.
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[Title] => Court asked to charge cop with extortion
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation-7 is asking the court to reconsider its dismissal of the robbery and extortion case against PO2 Robert Cuyos saying there is no basis to arrive at such a decision.
Represented by Reynaldo Villordon Jr., NBI-7 said in a motion for reconsideration that there is "probable cause to indict Cuyos because he is a principal by indispensable cooperation considering that he was the driver of the motorcycle used in the commission of the crime."
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[Title] => Reconsideration of ruling on cop's extort case sought
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation will be filing today a motion for reconsideration on the ruling of the city prosecutor's office dismissing the bribery complaint against PO2 Robert Cuyos.
NBI-7 chief Meinrado Delemos told The FREEMAN there was nothing on record that refuted the allegations against Cuyos nor was there anything to prove that he was not part of the alleged bribery.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joeberth Ocao
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September 23, 2005 - 12:00am