+ Follow PETER AND WELLINGTON LIM Tag
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[Title] => Sketch of Dy's killer released
[Summary] => Police released yesterday a cartographic sketch of the alleged killer of Representative Antonio Cuenco's witness during the congressional inquiry last October 2001. Ananias Dy's killer wore nothing to cover his face when he shot the victim, the police investigators said based on the accounts of their witnesses.
Supt. Pablo Labra of the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Branch released the sketch yesterday after getting approval from his superiors in the regional police office. He said the assailant knows how to handle a gun based on the gunshot wounds of Dy.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cuenco hit for leaking scolding
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Presidential liaison officer for the Visayas Elberto Emphasis doubts Rep. Antonio Cuencos trustworthiness after the solon reportedly leaked to the media what transpired during the meeting between President Arroyo and Cebu businessmen last Saturday.
Emphasis said the closed-door meeting with the President is similar to an executive session in a congressional hearing where absolute confidentiality is assured.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cebu traders had easy time bringing in shabu, 2 former employees claim
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Businessmen Peter Lim and his brother Wellington are allegedly untouchables at the Mactan airport and have an easy time smuggling shabu from Hong Kong because of the connivance of certain Customs and Immigration personnel.
This was the claim made by two former Lim employees at a congressional hearing yesterday, a week after they said at an earlier hearing that the Lim brothers were drug lords.
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PETER AND WELLINGTON LIM
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[Summary] => Police released yesterday a cartographic sketch of the alleged killer of Representative Antonio Cuenco's witness during the congressional inquiry last October 2001. Ananias Dy's killer wore nothing to cover his face when he shot the victim, the police investigators said based on the accounts of their witnesses.
Supt. Pablo Labra of the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Branch released the sketch yesterday after getting approval from his superiors in the regional police office. He said the assailant knows how to handle a gun based on the gunshot wounds of Dy.
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[Title] => Cuenco hit for leaking scolding
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Presidential liaison officer for the Visayas Elberto Emphasis doubts Rep. Antonio Cuencos trustworthiness after the solon reportedly leaked to the media what transpired during the meeting between President Arroyo and Cebu businessmen last Saturday.
Emphasis said the closed-door meeting with the President is similar to an executive session in a congressional hearing where absolute confidentiality is assured.
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[Title] => Cebu traders had easy time bringing in shabu, 2 former employees claim
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Businessmen Peter Lim and his brother Wellington are allegedly untouchables at the Mactan airport and have an easy time smuggling shabu from Hong Kong because of the connivance of certain Customs and Immigration personnel.
This was the claim made by two former Lim employees at a congressional hearing yesterday, a week after they said at an earlier hearing that the Lim brothers were drug lords.
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