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Brutal na kamatayan ang sinapit ng 15-anyos na binatilyo matapos itong pagsasaksakin ng isang lango sa droga saka inabandona sa bahagi ng Purok 2, Barangay Lumbocan, Butuan City sa Agusan del Norte kamakalawa.

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A wealthy and influential Filipino-Chinese trader is reportedly owns the more than 17,000 sacks of first class rice from Vietnam smuggled aboard cargo ship M/V Rodeo from Manila and Cebu City.
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Customs men, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine National Police and even the Philippine Ports Authority officials don’t have any slightest idea how the ship vanished, where it was going and how MV Rudy Yu owned by Cebu City-based Sam Shipping Company escaped.
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Brutal na kamatayan ang sinapit ng 15-anyos na binatilyo matapos itong pagsasaksakin ng isang lango sa droga saka inabandona sa bahagi ng Purok 2, Barangay Lumbocan, Butuan City sa Agusan del Norte kamakalawa.

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A wealthy and influential Filipino-Chinese trader is reportedly owns the more than 17,000 sacks of first class rice from Vietnam smuggled aboard cargo ship M/V Rodeo from Manila and Cebu City.
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Customs men, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine National Police and even the Philippine Ports Authority officials don’t have any slightest idea how the ship vanished, where it was going and how MV Rudy Yu owned by Cebu City-based Sam Shipping Company escaped.
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