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One of the defense lawyers in the mega shabu laboratory case yesterday released what was described as a "bombshell" to discredit the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency's operation that led to the laboratory's discovery in Mandaue City two years ago.


Lawyer Vicente Fernandez surprised almost everybody in the courtroom, including prosecution witness Supt. Adzhar Albani, when he showed an Allied Bank check allegedly taken from one of the accused during the raid but not recorded in the inventory as among the evidence confiscated.
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Cuenco, vice-chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs, said Secretary Raul Gonzales failed to supervise his prosecutors assigned to the case, and his department came up with a dismal performance
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Gonzales turned down the suggestion of chief state prosecutor Jovencito Zuño that the preliminary investigation be conducted in Manila.

Gonzales made the decision due to the strong opposition of Rep. Antonio Cuenco and officials of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.
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One of the defense lawyers in the mega shabu laboratory case yesterday released what was described as a "bombshell" to discredit the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency's operation that led to the laboratory's discovery in Mandaue City two years ago.


Lawyer Vicente Fernandez surprised almost everybody in the courtroom, including prosecution witness Supt. Adzhar Albani, when he showed an Allied Bank check allegedly taken from one of the accused during the raid but not recorded in the inventory as among the evidence confiscated.
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Cuenco, vice-chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs, said Secretary Raul Gonzales failed to supervise his prosecutors assigned to the case, and his department came up with a dismal performance
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Gonzales turned down the suggestion of chief state prosecutor Jovencito Zuño that the preliminary investigation be conducted in Manila.

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