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                    [Title] => Complaints vs maritime trade firm withdrawn
                    [Summary] => Following a series of protracted court battles, the complaints against a Singapore-based maritime trading firm were withdrawn by a private lawyer after both parties reached an amicable settlement.


Lawyer Rex Rico of Rico and Associates said the complaints against Unitor Ships Service Pte. Ltd. were withdrawn after several meetings in which both complainant and respondent explained their side.

Unitor also withdrew a counter-complaint against Rico’s client, the Relinic International Trading Corp.
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Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo ordered the confiscation of imported Unitor products entering at the country’s ports after the firm was found to have evaded payment of taxes and duties.
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Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo ordered the arrest of Jeffrey Robert Antley after the bureau found sufficient evidence that he is engaged in distributing and selling imported shipping equipment in the Philippines without a permit.
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Lawyer Rex Rico of Rico and Associates said the complaints against Unitor Ships Service Pte. Ltd. were withdrawn after several meetings in which both complainant and respondent explained their side.

Unitor also withdrew a counter-complaint against Rico’s client, the Relinic International Trading Corp.
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Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo ordered the confiscation of imported Unitor products entering at the country’s ports after the firm was found to have evaded payment of taxes and duties.
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Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo ordered the arrest of Jeffrey Robert Antley after the bureau found sufficient evidence that he is engaged in distributing and selling imported shipping equipment in the Philippines without a permit.
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