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                    [Title] => Ad led drug syndicate to Parañaque mansion
                    [Summary] => An advertisement in a newspaper posted by a real estate broker led a Chinese syndicate to the house owned by the parents of former cager Teddy Monasterio Jr. In her statement to the Southern Police District (SPD), broker Chi Castro said arrested Chinese national Xuzi Bin Ong called her up after he saw the item in the classified ads section.
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                    [Title] => Monasterio broker questioned by SPD
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The woman who brokered the house lease between the parents of Teddy Monasterio Jr. and the Chinese nationals suspected of having operated the biggest shabu laboratory in Metro Manila appeared yesterday afternoon before Southern Police District (SPD) investigators.


Chi Castro, a real estate broker, was name by Cora Monasterio as the person who introduced her to arrested suspect Xuzi Bin Ong and two other Chinese nationals.

As of press time, Ramos was still undergoing questioning by investigators. She arrived at the SPD with her lawyer shortly before 4 p.m.
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"I want to get to the bottom of the suspects’ escape," said Velasco when reached for comment on allegations that at least six Chinese-looking persons jumped over the shabu lab wall fence before Parañaque City policemen could move in.
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Chief Superintendent Jose Gutierrez Sr., Southern Police District director said this yesterday in light of questions raised about the circumstances leading to the discovery of the lab.
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The woman who brokered the house lease between the parents of Teddy Monasterio Jr. and the Chinese nationals suspected of having operated the biggest shabu laboratory in Metro Manila appeared yesterday afternoon before Southern Police District (SPD) investigators.


Chi Castro, a real estate broker, was name by Cora Monasterio as the person who introduced her to arrested suspect Xuzi Bin Ong and two other Chinese nationals.

As of press time, Ramos was still undergoing questioning by investigators. She arrived at the SPD with her lawyer shortly before 4 p.m.
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"I want to get to the bottom of the suspects’ escape," said Velasco when reached for comment on allegations that at least six Chinese-looking persons jumped over the shabu lab wall fence before Parañaque City policemen could move in.
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Chief Superintendent Jose Gutierrez Sr., Southern Police District director said this yesterday in light of questions raised about the circumstances leading to the discovery of the lab.
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