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The House committee on public information has launched its own global search for controversial former election commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

Committee chairman Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla said the House has coordinated with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to determine if Garcillano and his family really went to Singapore before proceeding to London, as is widely believed.
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Hindi muna tinukoy ang pangalan ng limang pasahero na pinigil nang tangkain ng mga itong sumakay sa Asiana Airlines patungong Seoul, Korea dahil sa pekeng pasaporte na may tatak na Korean visas.

Sa komprontasyon ay ikinanta ng mga biktima ang suspek na nagngangalang Joel Uy, ng Binondo.
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said that the syndicate has been victimizing foreigners, mostly from the Asian countries, and also Filipinos by selling them stolen passports with fake US visas.
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The House committee on public information has launched its own global search for controversial former election commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

Committee chairman Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla said the House has coordinated with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to determine if Garcillano and his family really went to Singapore before proceeding to London, as is widely believed.
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Hindi muna tinukoy ang pangalan ng limang pasahero na pinigil nang tangkain ng mga itong sumakay sa Asiana Airlines patungong Seoul, Korea dahil sa pekeng pasaporte na may tatak na Korean visas.

Sa komprontasyon ay ikinanta ng mga biktima ang suspek na nagngangalang Joel Uy, ng Binondo.
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said that the syndicate has been victimizing foreigners, mostly from the Asian countries, and also Filipinos by selling them stolen passports with fake US visas.
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