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[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the conviction of former Bureau of Immigration commissioner Zafiro Respicio over graft and falsification charges for the controversial flight of Indian drug traffickers popularly known as the “11 Little Indians” in 1994.
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DAVAO CITY Former Bureau of Immigration chief Zafiro Respicio said yesterday he would file a motion for reconsideration at the Sandiganbayan, which found him guilty of allowing 11 Indians facing drug charges to be deported instead of being prosecuted in 1994.
Respicio told a local television station here that he is innocent and will file an appeal with the graft court that convicted him of falsification of public documents and sentenced him to six to 12 years in prison.
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CAJETAN MERWYN MUJARES
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Respicio told a local television station here that he is innocent and will file an appeal with the graft court that convicted him of falsification of public documents and sentenced him to six to 12 years in prison.
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October 26, 2006 - 12:00am