+ Follow CESAR BARIA AND ARMANDO INABANGAN Tag
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[Title] => POSLAI depositors seek legal aid
[Summary] => Depositors of the dissolved Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI), which include thousands of active and retired policemen, firemen and jailguards nationwide, are reportedly mulling of seeking legal remedies to get their hard-earned money back.
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[Title] => Court orders closure of police savings bank
[Summary] => Depositors of the Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI) were literally left holding an empty bag after the bank was suddenly padlocked by a court sheriff over a civil case filed by one of the banks lenders.
Manila Deputy Sheriff Conrado Lamano also posted a notice of public auction on the banks properties after Regional Trial Court Branch 37 ruled in favor of a civil suit filed by one Peter Ignacio against POSLAI officials led by retired police Col. Vicente Palmon for non-payment of a P6-million loan plus interest.
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[Title] => MFBAI to probe unauthorized investment of funds
[Summary] => The new leadership of the Manilas Finest Brotherhood Association, Inc. (MFBAI) will initiate its own probe on the alleged unauthorized investment of the associations funds worth more than half a million pesos reportedly committed by its resigned president.
Newly installed MFBAI president SPO4 Norberto Obrero told The STAR an investigation will be conducted as to how former MFBAI president SPO3 Reynaldo Li managed to invest the associations fund worth P506,940.31 in time deposit without a board resolution.
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[Title] => Police brotherhood asks head to resign
[Summary] => Save the ideals of the police brotherhood!
This was the collective cry of the officers of the Manilas Finest Brotherhood Association Inc. as they called on the MFBAI president to temporarily step down from his post until his alleged participation in a banking scam has been cleared by the court.
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[Title] => Court orders POSLAI officials to post bail or face arrest within week
[Summary] => Eight of the nine officials of the Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI) charged with 23 counts of multiple estafa face arrest within the week unless they post bail, the Manilas Finest Reitrees Association, Inc. revealed to The STAR yesterday.
This developed as another 16 active and retired policemen and their dependents are set to file additional charges against the accused for non-payment of their time deposits, insurance benefits and personal savings.
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[Title] => 9 ordered arrested by court for police savings mess
[Summary] => Seven retired and active Manila policemen, as well as two civilian employees, have been ordered arrested by the court for estafa charges filed by 23 disgruntled depositors of Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI).
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CESAR BARIA AND ARMANDO INABANGAN
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[Summary] => Depositors of the Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI) were literally left holding an empty bag after the bank was suddenly padlocked by a court sheriff over a civil case filed by one of the banks lenders.
Manila Deputy Sheriff Conrado Lamano also posted a notice of public auction on the banks properties after Regional Trial Court Branch 37 ruled in favor of a civil suit filed by one Peter Ignacio against POSLAI officials led by retired police Col. Vicente Palmon for non-payment of a P6-million loan plus interest.
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[Summary] => The new leadership of the Manilas Finest Brotherhood Association, Inc. (MFBAI) will initiate its own probe on the alleged unauthorized investment of the associations funds worth more than half a million pesos reportedly committed by its resigned president.
Newly installed MFBAI president SPO4 Norberto Obrero told The STAR an investigation will be conducted as to how former MFBAI president SPO3 Reynaldo Li managed to invest the associations fund worth P506,940.31 in time deposit without a board resolution.
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[Title] => Police brotherhood asks head to resign
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This was the collective cry of the officers of the Manilas Finest Brotherhood Association Inc. as they called on the MFBAI president to temporarily step down from his post until his alleged participation in a banking scam has been cleared by the court.
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[Title] => Court orders POSLAI officials to post bail or face arrest within week
[Summary] => Eight of the nine officials of the Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI) charged with 23 counts of multiple estafa face arrest within the week unless they post bail, the Manilas Finest Reitrees Association, Inc. revealed to The STAR yesterday.
This developed as another 16 active and retired policemen and their dependents are set to file additional charges against the accused for non-payment of their time deposits, insurance benefits and personal savings.
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[Title] => 9 ordered arrested by court for police savings mess
[Summary] => Seven retired and active Manila policemen, as well as two civilian employees, have been ordered arrested by the court for estafa charges filed by 23 disgruntled depositors of Police Savings and Loan Association, Inc. (POSLAI).
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February 17, 2003 - 12:00am