+ Follow HEAD AGENT JOSE JUSTO YAP Tag
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[Title] => Fake baseball caps seized in Binondo
[Summary] => An estimated P2.3 million worth of alleged counterfeit Billabong baseball caps were confiscated by elements of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in a raid last Friday in Binondo, Manila.
NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD) Head Agent Jose Justo Yap said they seized a total of 1,581 pieces of baseball caps from three outlets and two stockrooms at the Sogo Plaza located along Ilaya Street.
They raided the Natys Lingerie Fashion Haus, stalls numbered 14 and 15, and two stockrooms.
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[Title] => NBI raids Isabela gas station
[Summary] => Elements of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recently confiscated an estimated P5 million worth of signages and equipment from a gasoline station in Isabela province that has allegedly been using the trademark of Caltex Philippines.
NBI Head Agent Jose Justo Yap, of the NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), raided the Caltex Supreme Service Station (CSSS) located along Bantug Highway, Roxas, Isabela reportedly owned by Gregorio and Linda Espejo.
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[Title] => NBI warns homeowners vs fake anti-piracy agents
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is going after bogus agents who have been using the intensified campaign against computer software piracy to extort money from individual users with pirated software programs.
Head Agent Jose Justo Yap, of the NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), said yesterday they have been receiving complaints from homeowners who claimed NBI agents raided their homes and extorted money from them.
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NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD) Head Agent Jose Justo Yap said they seized a total of 1,581 pieces of baseball caps from three outlets and two stockrooms at the Sogo Plaza located along Ilaya Street.
They raided the Natys Lingerie Fashion Haus, stalls numbered 14 and 15, and two stockrooms.
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[Title] => NBI raids Isabela gas station
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NBI Head Agent Jose Justo Yap, of the NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), raided the Caltex Supreme Service Station (CSSS) located along Bantug Highway, Roxas, Isabela reportedly owned by Gregorio and Linda Espejo.
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Head Agent Jose Justo Yap, of the NBI-Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), said yesterday they have been receiving complaints from homeowners who claimed NBI agents raided their homes and extorted money from them.
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