"Foundation" sa ilalim ng bigtime human smuggling syndicate; sagot ng ACCRA Law Office
July 7, 2003 | 12:00am
TINATRABAHO na ngayon ng aming investigative team ang isang foundation na nasa Makati, sa ilalim ng bigtime human smuggling syndicate na si ANALYN LOPEZ a.k.a. EVELYN BANAL or SUZETTE FLORES.
Kahalintulad ng estilo na ginagawa ng mga transnational crimes syndicate, gumagamit ang mga sindikatong ito ng mga legitimate businesses, kasama na rito ang paggamit ng mga foundation bilang front (panlabas).
Tumatanggap daw ng foreign fundings o pondo mula sa mga investor sa ibang bansa ang foundation ni ANALYN LOPEZ. Subalit naalarma daw ang mga investors dahil nakaabot na sa kanila matapos lumabas ang aming expose sa kolum na to.
Ang gusto raw mangyari ng mga foreign investors ay linisin daw muna ang kanyang pangalan. Nababahala na raw si ANALYN LOPEZ sa kolum na ito na baka mapurnado ang fundings ng mga investor.
Naghahanap daw ngayon ng tulay si ANALYN LOPEZ upang bilhin ang Imbestigasyon ng BAHALA SI TULFO. Nagmamakaawa raw. Aniya, name the price matigil lang ang paglalantad ng kolum na to.
Ang malaking kasalanan ni Lopez ay ang kanyang pagkakaladkad ng pangalang ACCRA LAW OFFICE. May kasagutan na rin yung Judge JUAN NABONG na kanya ring kinaladkad. Dahil dito may nadiskubre pa ang aming grupo. Abangan
Narito naman ang buong kasagutan ng ACCRA LAW OFFICE.
July 2, 2003
MR. BEN TULFO
Pilipino Star NGAYON, Inc.
Railroad cor. Roberto S. Oca Streets
Port Area, Manila
Dear Mr. Tulfo,
We refer to your two (2) articles under your byline Bahala si Tulfo which appeared in the 27 June and 2 July 2003 issues of the Pilipino Star NGAYON publication.
Your 27 June 2003 article states that our Firm has been reported to be lawyering for a large syndicate which is involved in human smuggling in the country and which is headed by two (2) women.
Your 2 July 2003 article states that the head of the syndicate is a certain ANALYN LOPEZ, a.k.a. EVELYN BANAL or SUZETTE FLORES, who allegedly indicated that a certain Atty. Fernandez of ACCRA is her lawyer.
Our firm does not have any client by the name of Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal or Suzette Flores. Neither does our Firm have an Atty. Fernandez who is acting as lawyer for anyone named Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal or Suzette Flores.
Our firm has not provided, and does not currently provide, any legal service to any syndicate involved in human smuggling and we do not intend to do so in the future, we would be very interested to find out:
(a) who has been claiming that our Firm, or any of our lawyers, provides legal services to any such syndicate or to person you refer to as Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal, or Suzette Flores, and
(b) the identity of the person who may have misrepresented himself as an ACCRA lawyer.
We would appreciate your mention of our clarification of this matter in your column.
We wish you and your newspaper more power and success in your efforts at uncovering and exposing crimes and anomalies.
Sincerely,
signed
EUSEBIO V. TAN
Managing Partner
Kahalintulad ng estilo na ginagawa ng mga transnational crimes syndicate, gumagamit ang mga sindikatong ito ng mga legitimate businesses, kasama na rito ang paggamit ng mga foundation bilang front (panlabas).
Tumatanggap daw ng foreign fundings o pondo mula sa mga investor sa ibang bansa ang foundation ni ANALYN LOPEZ. Subalit naalarma daw ang mga investors dahil nakaabot na sa kanila matapos lumabas ang aming expose sa kolum na to.
Ang gusto raw mangyari ng mga foreign investors ay linisin daw muna ang kanyang pangalan. Nababahala na raw si ANALYN LOPEZ sa kolum na ito na baka mapurnado ang fundings ng mga investor.
Naghahanap daw ngayon ng tulay si ANALYN LOPEZ upang bilhin ang Imbestigasyon ng BAHALA SI TULFO. Nagmamakaawa raw. Aniya, name the price matigil lang ang paglalantad ng kolum na to.
Ang malaking kasalanan ni Lopez ay ang kanyang pagkakaladkad ng pangalang ACCRA LAW OFFICE. May kasagutan na rin yung Judge JUAN NABONG na kanya ring kinaladkad. Dahil dito may nadiskubre pa ang aming grupo. Abangan
Narito naman ang buong kasagutan ng ACCRA LAW OFFICE.
July 2, 2003
MR. BEN TULFO
Pilipino Star NGAYON, Inc.
Railroad cor. Roberto S. Oca Streets
Port Area, Manila
Dear Mr. Tulfo,
We refer to your two (2) articles under your byline Bahala si Tulfo which appeared in the 27 June and 2 July 2003 issues of the Pilipino Star NGAYON publication.
Your 27 June 2003 article states that our Firm has been reported to be lawyering for a large syndicate which is involved in human smuggling in the country and which is headed by two (2) women.
Your 2 July 2003 article states that the head of the syndicate is a certain ANALYN LOPEZ, a.k.a. EVELYN BANAL or SUZETTE FLORES, who allegedly indicated that a certain Atty. Fernandez of ACCRA is her lawyer.
Our firm does not have any client by the name of Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal or Suzette Flores. Neither does our Firm have an Atty. Fernandez who is acting as lawyer for anyone named Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal or Suzette Flores.
Our firm has not provided, and does not currently provide, any legal service to any syndicate involved in human smuggling and we do not intend to do so in the future, we would be very interested to find out:
(a) who has been claiming that our Firm, or any of our lawyers, provides legal services to any such syndicate or to person you refer to as Analyn Lopez, Evelyn Banal, or Suzette Flores, and
(b) the identity of the person who may have misrepresented himself as an ACCRA lawyer.
We would appreciate your mention of our clarification of this matter in your column.
We wish you and your newspaper more power and success in your efforts at uncovering and exposing crimes and anomalies.
Sincerely,
signed
EUSEBIO V. TAN
Managing Partner
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