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                    [Title] => South Korea’s most wanted nabbed in Cebu, deported
                    [Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration (BI) deported to Seoul yesterday the most wanted criminal in South Korea who was arrested by agents at a beach resort in Cebu.


Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo identified the Korean national as Yung Jang Lee, 41, alias Raymund Lee, who is wanted in Korea for double murder.
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Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo identified the Korean national as Yung Jang Lee, 41, alias Raymund Lee, who is wanted in Korea for double murder.
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Chief Inspector Winnie Quidato, a policeman detailed at the Bureau of Immigration (BI), suffered a cut on his head when Kim Chaul, 41, native of Seoul, Korea, struck him several times after Quidato had removed the deportee’s handcuffs as Chaul sat in a chair.
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Chief Inspector Winnie Quidato, a policeman detailed at the Bureau of Immigration (BI), suffered a cut on his head when Kim Chaul, 41, native of Seoul, Korea, struck him several times after Quidato had removed the deportee’s handcuffs as Chaul sat in a chair.
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CHIEF INSPECTOR WINNIE QUIDATO
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Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo identified the Korean national as Yung Jang Lee, 41, alias Raymund Lee, who is wanted in Korea for double murder.
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Immigration Commissioner Andrea Domingo identified the Korean national as Yung Jang Lee, 41, alias Raymund Lee, who is wanted in Korea for double murder.
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Chief Inspector Winnie Quidato, a policeman detailed at the Bureau of Immigration (BI), suffered a cut on his head when Kim Chaul, 41, native of Seoul, Korea, struck him several times after Quidato had removed the deportee’s handcuffs as Chaul sat in a chair.
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Chief Inspector Winnie Quidato, a policeman detailed at the Bureau of Immigration (BI), suffered a cut on his head when Kim Chaul, 41, native of Seoul, Korea, struck him several times after Quidato had removed the deportee’s handcuffs as Chaul sat in a chair.
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