+ Follow AQUINO AND LACSON Tag
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[Title] => Only Noy can decide on Biazon’s fate at Customs – Palace
[Summary] => Only President Aquino can decide the fate of Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon amid a proposal to appoint outgoing Senator Panfilo Lacson as czar against oil smuggling.
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[Title] => Lacson magbabalik Pinas na
[Summary] => Matapos ang ilang buwang pagtatago, nakatakda nang bumalik sa Pilipinas sa susunod na Linggo ang puganteng si Senator Panfilo Lacson kasunod ng inagurasyon ni President-elect Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Aquino III.
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[Title] => Lacson in Malaysia, set to return?
[Summary] => Fugitive Sen. Panfilo Lacson is reportedly in Malaysia preparing to return home next week, just days after his Senate colleague, now president-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, is sworn into office.
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[Title] => Lacson ready to give deposition for Aquino in US espionage case
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Re-electionist Sen. Panfilo Lacson welcomed yesterday the move of the counsel of his former police deputy Michael Ray Aquino to visit him and get his statement, possibly as witness, for the former colonel. Aquino faces espionage charges in the US.
"If it will help Aquino’s case, or at least improve his chances of getting a lighter sentence, I will be more than willing to give a deposition without sacrificing the truth," said Lacson in a text message to The STAR.
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[Title] => Lacson dissociates from arrested aide
[Summary] => No able general would employ only one line of defense. Sen. Panfilo Lacson, an ex-general, put up three upon newsbreak of former aide Michael Ray Aquinos arrest in New York for passing stolen FBI secrets ostensibly to the Opposition. Media handlers applied diversion, howling why the FBI in the first place imperialistically was compiling dossiers on the Philippines. Lacson also launched subtle offense by warning NBI Dir. Reynaldo Wycoco against making political issue of the espionage rap.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => US Embassy confirms arrest of Ping man in New York
[Summary] => The US Embassy in Manila confirmed yesterday the arrest of former police Superintendent Michael Ray Aquino who was nabbed by federal agents for violating US immigration laws.
Ruth Urry, second secretary of the public affairs section of the US Embassy, told The Star yesterday that Aquino had indeed been arrested for lack of valid documents to stay in the US after the Philippine government invalidated his Philippine passport.
"I can confirm he (Aquino) was arrested on violation of US immigration laws," Urry said.
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[Title] => So, whos screwing who in the Senate?
[Summary] => Col. Vic Corpus believes it was stolen. Camp Crame sources say a copy was bought by Sen. Panfilo Lacson for P1.5 million. Purloined or purchased, Col. Mario Chans "unofficial report" that Lacson waved to the Senate last week jibes with the "final version" in Corpuss possession: it confirms that US Customs agents are investigating two bank accounts of Lacson and wife Alice in California alone.
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AQUINO AND LACSON
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[Title] => Only Noy can decide on Biazon’s fate at Customs – Palace
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[Title] => Lacson in Malaysia, set to return?
[Summary] => Fugitive Sen. Panfilo Lacson is reportedly in Malaysia preparing to return home next week, just days after his Senate colleague, now president-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, is sworn into office.
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[Title] => Lacson ready to give deposition for Aquino in US espionage case
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Re-electionist Sen. Panfilo Lacson welcomed yesterday the move of the counsel of his former police deputy Michael Ray Aquino to visit him and get his statement, possibly as witness, for the former colonel. Aquino faces espionage charges in the US.
"If it will help Aquino’s case, or at least improve his chances of getting a lighter sentence, I will be more than willing to give a deposition without sacrificing the truth," said Lacson in a text message to The STAR.
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[Title] => Lacson dissociates from arrested aide
[Summary] => No able general would employ only one line of defense. Sen. Panfilo Lacson, an ex-general, put up three upon newsbreak of former aide Michael Ray Aquinos arrest in New York for passing stolen FBI secrets ostensibly to the Opposition. Media handlers applied diversion, howling why the FBI in the first place imperialistically was compiling dossiers on the Philippines. Lacson also launched subtle offense by warning NBI Dir. Reynaldo Wycoco against making political issue of the espionage rap.
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[Title] => US Embassy confirms arrest of Ping man in New York
[Summary] => The US Embassy in Manila confirmed yesterday the arrest of former police Superintendent Michael Ray Aquino who was nabbed by federal agents for violating US immigration laws.
Ruth Urry, second secretary of the public affairs section of the US Embassy, told The Star yesterday that Aquino had indeed been arrested for lack of valid documents to stay in the US after the Philippine government invalidated his Philippine passport.
"I can confirm he (Aquino) was arrested on violation of US immigration laws," Urry said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => So, whos screwing who in the Senate?
[Summary] => Col. Vic Corpus believes it was stolen. Camp Crame sources say a copy was bought by Sen. Panfilo Lacson for P1.5 million. Purloined or purchased, Col. Mario Chans "unofficial report" that Lacson waved to the Senate last week jibes with the "final version" in Corpuss possession: it confirms that US Customs agents are investigating two bank accounts of Lacson and wife Alice in California alone.
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