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Police investigators have no direct evidence to prove allegations that three policemen escorted an alleged Taiwanese drug laboratory operator to the Immigration counter of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last month, officials said yesterday.


Philippine National Police–Aviation Security Group (PNP-ASG) director Chief Superintendent Atillano Morada said those tasked to investigate the incident could not find even one witness to testify whether the three police officers accompanied Hsu Hung Hui to ensure his hassle-free departure for Taiwan.
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Raj Singh, who was supposed to board a 7 a.m. flight to Singapore and then proceed to India, was collared at the initial security check section of Terminal 1. His suitcase yielded two .38 caliber revolvers with six live bullets and two empty shells.
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Police investigators have no direct evidence to prove allegations that three policemen escorted an alleged Taiwanese drug laboratory operator to the Immigration counter of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last month, officials said yesterday.


Philippine National Police–Aviation Security Group (PNP-ASG) director Chief Superintendent Atillano Morada said those tasked to investigate the incident could not find even one witness to testify whether the three police officers accompanied Hsu Hung Hui to ensure his hassle-free departure for Taiwan.
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