+ Follow KOMAR AND JAIN Tag
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[Title] => No evidence against two blast suspects
[Summary] => Investigators looking into last weeks bomb blast outside a grocery store in Antipolo City have shifted their probe to the brewing problem between the stores management and stallholders.
This, as the Rizal police admitted that they failed to gather evidence linking two arrested Indian nationals, Pankaj Komar and Penkej Jain, to the blast outside Rempson Supermarket that injured two firemen and destroyed about P1 million worth of property, including a number of stalls near the store.
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[Title] => Blast suspects undocumented
[Summary] => The two Indian nationals linked to last Mondays bomb explosion outside a grocery store in Antipolo City were found to be undocumented aliens.
Immigration Commissioner Andres Domingo issued a certification yesterday that arrested suspects Penkej Komar and Pankaj Jain were not listed on their alien registration records.
Domingo immediately turned over Komar and Jain to the Rizal police which are digging deeper into their alleged involvement in the bomb blast outside the Rempson Supermarket.
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[Title] => Blast suspects yield plates for making fake peso bills
[Summary] => Two Indian nationals linked to last Mondays bomb explosion outside a grocery store in Antipolo City were found to be in possession of several plates used in the manufacture of counterfeit Philippine currency.
Superintendent Normandy Carpio, provincial officer of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), said suspects Penkej Komar, 27, and Pankai Jain, 20, have yielded a number of plates for the manufacture of fake P100, P500 and P1,000 bills during successive raids at the Gems Hotel and Resort where they had checked in.
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KOMAR AND JAIN
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This, as the Rizal police admitted that they failed to gather evidence linking two arrested Indian nationals, Pankaj Komar and Penkej Jain, to the blast outside Rempson Supermarket that injured two firemen and destroyed about P1 million worth of property, including a number of stalls near the store.
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[Summary] => The two Indian nationals linked to last Mondays bomb explosion outside a grocery store in Antipolo City were found to be undocumented aliens.
Immigration Commissioner Andres Domingo issued a certification yesterday that arrested suspects Penkej Komar and Pankaj Jain were not listed on their alien registration records.
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[Summary] => Two Indian nationals linked to last Mondays bomb explosion outside a grocery store in Antipolo City were found to be in possession of several plates used in the manufacture of counterfeit Philippine currency.
Superintendent Normandy Carpio, provincial officer of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), said suspects Penkej Komar, 27, and Pankai Jain, 20, have yielded a number of plates for the manufacture of fake P100, P500 and P1,000 bills during successive raids at the Gems Hotel and Resort where they had checked in.
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September 22, 2001 - 12:00am