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The 19th Division of the Court of Appeals presided by Justice Isaias Dicdican has upheld the decision of the Ombudsman-Visayas dated April 28, 2003 to dismiss from the service the NBI agents involved in the near massacre of Plantation Bay workers on December 13, 2002.


The NBI agents involved were Angelito Magno, Arnel Pura, Danilo, Garay, Rey Tumalon (deceased) and Teodoro Saavedra. They have been accused of multiple frustrated murder with double attempted murder owing to a botched drug operation that nearly killed several employees of Plantation Bay.
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Judge Ulric Canete signed the other day the arrest warrants against NBI agents Danilo Garay, Teodoro Saavedra, Arnel Pura and Rey Tumalon and confidential agents Joey Cal, Ric Cruz and Eric Ayag.
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"We will warn them. Kung gahi gyud, we will create a law streamlining the NBI organization or we will abolish it and create a new investigating agency. I will sell this idea to Congress," said Cuenco.
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The 19th Division of the Court of Appeals presided by Justice Isaias Dicdican has upheld the decision of the Ombudsman-Visayas dated April 28, 2003 to dismiss from the service the NBI agents involved in the near massacre of Plantation Bay workers on December 13, 2002.


The NBI agents involved were Angelito Magno, Arnel Pura, Danilo, Garay, Rey Tumalon (deceased) and Teodoro Saavedra. They have been accused of multiple frustrated murder with double attempted murder owing to a botched drug operation that nearly killed several employees of Plantation Bay.
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Judge Ulric Canete signed the other day the arrest warrants against NBI agents Danilo Garay, Teodoro Saavedra, Arnel Pura and Rey Tumalon and confidential agents Joey Cal, Ric Cruz and Eric Ayag.
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"We will warn them. Kung gahi gyud, we will create a law streamlining the NBI organization or we will abolish it and create a new investigating agency. I will sell this idea to Congress," said Cuenco.
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