+ Follow CHARLIE TIU HAY ANG Tag
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[Title] => DFA awaits extradition order for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => Suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte, the alleged jueteng auditor of ousted President Joseph Estrada, can be arrested abroad after the Sadiganbayan orders the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to request their extradition.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin told The STAR yesterday Ang and Ricaforte can also be deported to the Philippines as the DFA had already canceled their passports.
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[Title] => DFA cancels passports of Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => Suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and jueteng collection auditor Yolanda Ricaforte face possible deportation from foreign countries after the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) canceled their passports for being fugitives from justice.
Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Lauro Baja Jr. said they have informed Philippine embassies and consulates abroad that the passports of Ang and Ricaforte were "null and void" pursuant to the Philippine Passport Act of 1996.
"The two are now illegal aliens subject to deportation by their host countries," Baja said.
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CHARLIE TIU HAY ANG
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Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin told The STAR yesterday Ang and Ricaforte can also be deported to the Philippines as the DFA had already canceled their passports.
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[Summary] => Suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and jueteng collection auditor Yolanda Ricaforte face possible deportation from foreign countries after the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) canceled their passports for being fugitives from justice.
Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Lauro Baja Jr. said they have informed Philippine embassies and consulates abroad that the passports of Ang and Ricaforte were "null and void" pursuant to the Philippine Passport Act of 1996.
"The two are now illegal aliens subject to deportation by their host countries," Baja said.
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