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Kumpiyansa ang Hog Raisers Association of the Philippines na kasama si Customs Commissioner Napoleon "Boy" Morales sa mga mairerekomendang makasuhan sa nabunyag na pagkawala ng multi-milyong pisong container vans na naglalaman ng mga kontaminadong karne ng baboy.


Ngayong araw inaasahang ilalabas ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) ang kanilang official report na magrerekomenda ng paghaharap ng kaso sa mga opisyal ng Customs at mga pribadong indibidwal na pinaniniwalaang may kinalaman sa pagkawala ng tone-toneladang kontaminadong karne ng baboy.
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Three suspected drug users were also nabbed while having a pot session inside the house of Alexander de Leon, alias "Botong," a former masseur who had serviced several known show business personalities.
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Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-NCR, said they apprehended in an operation suspects Albert Flores, Delmar Burias, Reyna Yamba, Princess Calderon and Allen Puno. Two others remain at large.
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NBI Acting Director Nestor Mantaring presented yesterday suspects Salvador Morante, a gunsmith, and Reynaldo Marzan, both of Cristobal street, Sampaloc, Manila.

Morante works at a gun repair shop in Sampaloc. The two are cousins.

Operatives of the NBI-National Capital Region (NCR) seized five caliber .22 pistols, two caliber .38 revolvers and a caliber .45 pistol.
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NCMH nurse Thelma Barrera said their team, composed of nurses, psychologists and social workers, said they would be working with the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), which is mainly providing legal assistance to the victims.
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Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-National Capital Region (NCR), said that with their latest acquisitions, they can now match the firepower of organized and well-funded criminal syndicates operating in the country today.

Lasala said that the bureau recently acquired 100 bulletproof vests from the US. Each vest costs P26,000.
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Ngayong araw inaasahang ilalabas ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) ang kanilang official report na magrerekomenda ng paghaharap ng kaso sa mga opisyal ng Customs at mga pribadong indibidwal na pinaniniwalaang may kinalaman sa pagkawala ng tone-toneladang kontaminadong karne ng baboy.
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Three suspected drug users were also nabbed while having a pot session inside the house of Alexander de Leon, alias "Botong," a former masseur who had serviced several known show business personalities.
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Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-NCR, said they apprehended in an operation suspects Albert Flores, Delmar Burias, Reyna Yamba, Princess Calderon and Allen Puno. Two others remain at large.
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NBI Acting Director Nestor Mantaring presented yesterday suspects Salvador Morante, a gunsmith, and Reynaldo Marzan, both of Cristobal street, Sampaloc, Manila.

Morante works at a gun repair shop in Sampaloc. The two are cousins.

Operatives of the NBI-National Capital Region (NCR) seized five caliber .22 pistols, two caliber .38 revolvers and a caliber .45 pistol.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096905 [AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [7] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 323676 [Title] => Trauma team assists Ultra stampede victims [Summary] => A 10-man psychosocial team from the National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) arrived at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) office yesterday to render assistance to the Ultra stampede victims still traumatized by the Feb. 4 incident.

NCMH nurse Thelma Barrera said their team, composed of nurses, psychologists and social workers, said they would be working with the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), which is mainly providing legal assistance to the victims.
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Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-National Capital Region (NCR), said that with their latest acquisitions, they can now match the firepower of organized and well-funded criminal syndicates operating in the country today.

Lasala said that the bureau recently acquired 100 bulletproof vests from the US. Each vest costs P26,000.
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