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NBI regional director Medardo Delemos said investigators cannot conduct the inventory unless the warehouse is totally collapsed. He added that it is unsafe to conduct inventory for now because debris might fall while investigators are inside the building.
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NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and subjected them to polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
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NBI regional director Medardo Delemos said investigators cannot conduct the inventory unless the warehouse is totally collapsed. He added that it is unsafe to conduct inventory for now because debris might fall while investigators are inside the building.
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NBI executive officer Ernesto Macabare said they have so far subpoenaed five witnesses, including security guard Elmer Tanawan, to get their statements and subjected them to polygraph tests to see if they were telling the truth.
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