+ Follow ODILAO AND ALCAZAREN Tag
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[Title] => Ex-PC man faces raps over exposé
[Summary] => CEBU CITY The accuser is now the accused.
Former Constabulary man Manuel Omega, who has linked two former Customs officials and the son of a former mayor to a 1995 cocaine deal, now faces two charges in the prosecutors office: one for libel and the other, for lying under oath.
Retired Customs collector David Odilao Jr. and Paul Alcazaren, whom Omega accused of brokering a 61-kilo cocaine deal, filed the perjury charge the other day.
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[Title] => Accuser in Cebu drug case missing
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Manuel Ortega, who accused former Customs collector David Odilao Jr. and Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren of brokering a 61-kilo cocaine deal in 1995, is missing.
The disappearance of Ortega, a former member of the now defunct Philippine Constabulary, forced the regional prosecutors office to cancel its preliminary investigation of the allegations yesterday.
Regional state prosecutor Hernado Masangkay was scheduled to preside over a meeting among Ortega, Odilao, Alcazaren and Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs.
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[Title] => NBI official finds self in deeper trouble
[Summary] => CEBU CITY In his attempt to wiggle out of a tight situation, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson only found himself in deeper trouble.
The other day, Liongson admitted that he cleared, without conducting any investigation, two former Customs officials of accusations that they smuggled 61 kilos of cocaine in 1995.
The NBI regional chief merely said that the allegations against retired Customs district collector David Odilao Jr. and former Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren were "forensically impossible."
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[Title] => NBI exec changes stand on ex-PC mans affidavit
[Summary] => CEBU CITY What is it with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson?
Last Friday, Liongson submitted to Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs which conducted a hearing here that day, an affidavit accusing three prominent Cebuanos of involvement in illegal drugs.
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ODILAO AND ALCAZAREN
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[Title] => Ex-PC man faces raps over exposé
[Summary] => CEBU CITY The accuser is now the accused.
Former Constabulary man Manuel Omega, who has linked two former Customs officials and the son of a former mayor to a 1995 cocaine deal, now faces two charges in the prosecutors office: one for libel and the other, for lying under oath.
Retired Customs collector David Odilao Jr. and Paul Alcazaren, whom Omega accused of brokering a 61-kilo cocaine deal, filed the perjury charge the other day.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY Manuel Ortega, who accused former Customs collector David Odilao Jr. and Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren of brokering a 61-kilo cocaine deal in 1995, is missing.
The disappearance of Ortega, a former member of the now defunct Philippine Constabulary, forced the regional prosecutors office to cancel its preliminary investigation of the allegations yesterday.
Regional state prosecutor Hernado Masangkay was scheduled to preside over a meeting among Ortega, Odilao, Alcazaren and Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY In his attempt to wiggle out of a tight situation, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson only found himself in deeper trouble.
The other day, Liongson admitted that he cleared, without conducting any investigation, two former Customs officials of accusations that they smuggled 61 kilos of cocaine in 1995.
The NBI regional chief merely said that the allegations against retired Customs district collector David Odilao Jr. and former Customs lawyer Paul Alcazaren were "forensically impossible."
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY What is it with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regional director Anthony Liongson?
Last Friday, Liongson submitted to Rep. Antonio Cuenco, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs which conducted a hearing here that day, an affidavit accusing three prominent Cebuanos of involvement in illegal drugs.
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