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                    [Title] => BI orders manhunt for shabu lab owners
                    [Summary] => Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo ordered a manhunt yesterday for two Chinese nationals and a Taiwanese suspected of owning the shabu laboratory which was discovered after a warehouse burned down in Valenzuela City.


Domingo said she has placed in the bureau’s watchlist the three foreigners identified as Lee Yuk Sau and Wang Yashi, both Chinese and Taiwenese woman Lin Tsung Huan.
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He said the suspects had either posted bail or escaped detention, adding that they use several names and aliases to keep their illegal operations running.
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                    [Summary] => Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo ordered a manhunt yesterday for two Chinese nationals and a Taiwanese suspected of owning the shabu laboratory which was discovered after a warehouse burned down in Valenzuela City.


Domingo said she has placed in the bureau’s watchlist the three foreigners identified as Lee Yuk Sau and Wang Yashi, both Chinese and Taiwenese woman Lin Tsung Huan.
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He said the suspects had either posted bail or escaped detention, adding that they use several names and aliases to keep their illegal operations running.
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