+ Follow YUSHINA Tag
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[Title] => 2 Japanese tagged in gunslaying of compatriot
[Summary] => STO. TOMAS, Batangas The police have filed murder charges against two Japanese nationals tagged as responsible for the killing of their businessman-compatriot here last month.
Charged were Yoshiyuki Tsukada, 47, and Yoichu Muramatsu, 57, both business associates of the victim, Takaaki Yushina, who was found dead with a bullet wound in the head in Barangay San Bartolome here last July 28. The case was filed last Friday.
The two suspects, believed to belong to the Japanese Yakuza criminal gang, however, managed to slip out of the country a day after the killing.
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[Title] => Japanese shot dead in Batangas
[Summary] => STO. TOMAS, Batangas The police are hunting down two men who gunned down a Japanese tourist here last Thursday night.
Chief Superintendent Jess Verzosa, Calabarzon (Region 4-A) police director, ordered the Batangas police to identify and arrest the gunmen of Takaaki Yushina, 41, who was billeted at the Diamond Hotel in Ermita, Manila.
Verzosa said Yushina, a real estate agent from Asakusa, Japan, was holder of Japanese passport TEI261193.
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Charged were Yoshiyuki Tsukada, 47, and Yoichu Muramatsu, 57, both business associates of the victim, Takaaki Yushina, who was found dead with a bullet wound in the head in Barangay San Bartolome here last July 28. The case was filed last Friday.
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[Summary] => STO. TOMAS, Batangas The police are hunting down two men who gunned down a Japanese tourist here last Thursday night.
Chief Superintendent Jess Verzosa, Calabarzon (Region 4-A) police director, ordered the Batangas police to identify and arrest the gunmen of Takaaki Yushina, 41, who was billeted at the Diamond Hotel in Ermita, Manila.
Verzosa said Yushina, a real estate agent from Asakusa, Japan, was holder of Japanese passport TEI261193.
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August 15, 2005 - 12:00am