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ABS-CBN on MSNWhistleblower claims cops got over P2-M monthly from Ang’s camp in missing sabungero caseWhistleblower Julie Patidongan has alleged that several police officers received monthly bribes amounting to over P2 million ...
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GMA Network on MSNPatidongan says those who know about sabungero abductions share same tattooWhistleblower Julie “Dondon” Patidongan said that he and other individuals who know about the disappearances of missing ...
MANILA, Philippines — The search for the bodies of the missing cockfighting enthusiasts, or sabungeros, allegedly dumped in ...
The authorities are looking to start searching Taal Lake this week for the bodies of the missing sabungeros or cockfight ...
Interest in the unsolved cases has surged since the televised appearance of a witness who claimed to know where bodies had ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSC probing ‘involvement’ of ex-judge in ‘sabungeros’ case – RemullaJustice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday said the Supreme Court (SC) is already investigating the alleged ...
THE remains of the missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts) were not only dumped in Taal Lake but also in other ...
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Philstar.com on MSN‘Bones of sabungeros can still be recovered’The bones of the missing cockfight enthusiasts or sabungeros could still be recovered in Taal Lake if allegations that they ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPolice checking other areas where sabungeros were buried - TorrePolice investigators are looking into reports that not all of the missing sabungeros or cockfighting enthusiasts were buried ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPhilippines asks Japan to help search for missing cockfightersJustice secretary Crispin Remulla said today he now had multiple witnesses who could “testify where (in the water) those ...
Barretto denies hand in disappearances, ready to cooperate Fifteen police officers who allegedly carried out “executions” in ...
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GMA Network on MSNSome police received up to P2M monthly payola from Atong Ang, says whistleblowerA whistleblower claimed that businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang was paying some policemen up to P2 million monthly.
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