+ Follow MONASTERIOS Tag
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[Title] => Ad led drug syndicate to Parañaque mansion
[Summary] => An advertisement in a newspaper posted by a real estate broker led a Chinese syndicate to the house owned by the parents of former cager Teddy Monasterio Jr. In her statement to the Southern Police District (SPD), broker Chi Castro said arrested Chinese national Xuzi Bin Ong called her up after he saw the item in the classified ads section.
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[AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon
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[Title] => A landlords worst nightmare
[Summary] => Drug users apparently are not the only victims of the illegal trade.
Just ask businessman Teddy Monasterio Sr. and his wife, the former Cora Lucas, owners of the house on Hemlock Street, Executive Heights, Parañaque, which became the site of what has been dubbed the countrys biggest bust of a shabu laboratory last Nov. 1.
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MONASTERIOS
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[Title] => Ad led drug syndicate to Parañaque mansion
[Summary] => An advertisement in a newspaper posted by a real estate broker led a Chinese syndicate to the house owned by the parents of former cager Teddy Monasterio Jr. In her statement to the Southern Police District (SPD), broker Chi Castro said arrested Chinese national Xuzi Bin Ong called her up after he saw the item in the classified ads section.
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[Title] => A landlords worst nightmare
[Summary] => Drug users apparently are not the only victims of the illegal trade.
Just ask businessman Teddy Monasterio Sr. and his wife, the former Cora Lucas, owners of the house on Hemlock Street, Executive Heights, Parañaque, which became the site of what has been dubbed the countrys biggest bust of a shabu laboratory last Nov. 1.
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