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[Title] => Accused smuggler of 'hot' cars surfaces, says he's a victim
[Summary] => A car dealer who had been suspected of smuggling imported luxury vehicles from the US yesterday denied the allegations and charged the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) with illegally seizing the vehicles used in his trade.
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ALEJANDRO JOSE PALLUGNA
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