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                    [Title] => Businessman found dead in Pasay home
                    [Summary] => A debt-ridden businessman who had supposedly duped several people into investing in his holdings venture shot himself Monday afternoon in Pasay City.


Police identified the fatality as Joel Castillo, 33, of 2101 Somerset Condominium, Pasay.

He was rushed to the Manila Sanitarium Hospital but died while undergoing treatment.

Pasay police chief, Senior Superintendent Oscar Catalan said investigators are still determining the veracity of reports reaching them that Castillo was neck-deep in debts as a result of his business.
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In fact, the sources said the Pasay police would rather defer the filing of the charge against suspect Bashir Abdulrahman until he is arrested. The NBI shares this dilemma because the manhunt for Abdulrahman is a joint operation, the sources said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1620721 [AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 165909 [Title] => Tough job ahead for Pasay prosecutors [Summary] => A Pasay City assistant prosecutor admitted yesterday that it would be difficult to determine who among the 21 city policemen accidentally shot and killed hostage victim Dexter Balala.

"Mahirap sa
panel yun," said Second City Assistant Prosecutor Rodolfo Abrazaldo, head of the three-man panel conducting the preliminary investigation into the case.
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"Nakakalungkot
(It’s very sad.)," interim police chief Senior Superintendent Oscar Catalan said yesterday of the sorry state of the offices.

Catalan was dismayed when he saw the police headquarters’ parking space – or lack of it – and the stinking Station Intelligence Division (SID), both located within the city hall compounds.
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                    [Summary] => A debt-ridden businessman who had supposedly duped several people into investing in his holdings venture shot himself Monday afternoon in Pasay City.


Police identified the fatality as Joel Castillo, 33, of 2101 Somerset Condominium, Pasay.

He was rushed to the Manila Sanitarium Hospital but died while undergoing treatment.

Pasay police chief, Senior Superintendent Oscar Catalan said investigators are still determining the veracity of reports reaching them that Castillo was neck-deep in debts as a result of his business.
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In fact, the sources said the Pasay police would rather defer the filing of the charge against suspect Bashir Abdulrahman until he is arrested. The NBI shares this dilemma because the manhunt for Abdulrahman is a joint operation, the sources said.
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"Mahirap sa
panel yun," said Second City Assistant Prosecutor Rodolfo Abrazaldo, head of the three-man panel conducting the preliminary investigation into the case.
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"Nakakalungkot
(It’s very sad.)," interim police chief Senior Superintendent Oscar Catalan said yesterday of the sorry state of the offices.

Catalan was dismayed when he saw the police headquarters’ parking space – or lack of it – and the stinking Station Intelligence Division (SID), both located within the city hall compounds.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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