+ Follow CORINTHIAN BOYS Tag
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[Title] => US help sought in shutting down supply route of Ecstasy pills
[Summary] => The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) sought the help of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (US-DEA) and its local counterpart, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in shutting down the supply route of smuggled Ecstasy pills in the country.
NCRPO chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco will sit down with top officials of the US-DEA and the PDEA any-time this week to confront the growing problem not only in Metro Manila but all over the country.
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[Title] => Six-man team to go after Corinthian Boys
[Summary] => Metro Manila police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco formed yesterday a six-man police team to go after remnants of the Corinthian Boys, tagged in the proliferation of Ecstasy pills in the metropolis.
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[Title] => Ecstasy by way of couriers
[Summary] => At least 20 scions of prominent families in Metro Manila had been under the employ of the so-called Corinthian Boys as couriers.
The group, whose members are residents of Corinthian Gardens in Quezon City, was recently busted for selling the illegal drug.
Information about the courier network was unearthed by investigators from the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) during tactical interrogation of five suspects, including the alleged source of Ecstacy pills and leader of the group, Jerome Magno, 32.
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[Title] => Ecstasy smuggled through mail
[Summary] => The so-called Corinthian Boys are smuggling into the country Ecstasy tablets through the mailing system.
This was discovered by investigators from the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) during the tactical interrogation of five suspects arrested in separate operations last week.
Operatives headed by Supt. Nicolas Gregorio, chief of the Police Anti-Crime Emergency Response (PACER) of the NCRPO arrested Jerome Magno, 32; Paulo de Asis, 25; Robert Amado Ruiz, 28; Ronald Vasquez, 25; and Demetriou Bautista, 26.
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[Title] => Sulat ginagamit sa pagpasok ng Ecstasy
[Summary] => Naipapasok ang Ecstacy tablet sa pamamagitan ng mga sulat.
Ito naman ang nakuhang impormasyon ng mga tauhan ng National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) matapos na isailalim sa tactical interrogation ang mga suspect na sina Jerome Magno, 32; Paulo de Asis, 25; Robert Amado Ruiz, 28; Ronald Vasquez, 25 at Demetriou Bautista na pawang mga residente ng kilalang Corinthian Gardens sa Quezon City.
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[Title] => Corinthian Boys charged
[Summary] => The alleged leader of the so-called Corinthian Boys and a companion have been charged with illegal transportation, possession and selling of the prohibited drug Ecstasy at the Quezon City prosecutors office.
Prosecutor Dindo Venturina recommended no bail for gang leader Jerome Magno, 32, and Paulo de Asis, 25, both of Corinthian Gardens in Quezon City.
Magno and De Asis are temporarily detained at the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) headquarters in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig since Venturina failed to issue a commitment order for them.
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[Title] => Corinthian Boys busted
[Summary] => Four scions of prominent families in Metro Manila, dubbed as "Corinthian Boys," were arrested after yielding 472 tablets of the illegal drug Ecstacy during separate operations in the last two days.
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CORINTHIAN BOYS
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NCRPO chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco will sit down with top officials of the US-DEA and the PDEA any-time this week to confront the growing problem not only in Metro Manila but all over the country.
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[Summary] => Metro Manila police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco formed yesterday a six-man police team to go after remnants of the Corinthian Boys, tagged in the proliferation of Ecstasy pills in the metropolis.
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[Title] => Ecstasy by way of couriers
[Summary] => At least 20 scions of prominent families in Metro Manila had been under the employ of the so-called Corinthian Boys as couriers.
The group, whose members are residents of Corinthian Gardens in Quezon City, was recently busted for selling the illegal drug.
Information about the courier network was unearthed by investigators from the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) during tactical interrogation of five suspects, including the alleged source of Ecstacy pills and leader of the group, Jerome Magno, 32.
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[Title] => Ecstasy smuggled through mail
[Summary] => The so-called Corinthian Boys are smuggling into the country Ecstasy tablets through the mailing system.
This was discovered by investigators from the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) during the tactical interrogation of five suspects arrested in separate operations last week.
Operatives headed by Supt. Nicolas Gregorio, chief of the Police Anti-Crime Emergency Response (PACER) of the NCRPO arrested Jerome Magno, 32; Paulo de Asis, 25; Robert Amado Ruiz, 28; Ronald Vasquez, 25; and Demetriou Bautista, 26.
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[Summary] => The alleged leader of the so-called Corinthian Boys and a companion have been charged with illegal transportation, possession and selling of the prohibited drug Ecstasy at the Quezon City prosecutors office.
Prosecutor Dindo Venturina recommended no bail for gang leader Jerome Magno, 32, and Paulo de Asis, 25, both of Corinthian Gardens in Quezon City.
Magno and De Asis are temporarily detained at the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) headquarters in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig since Venturina failed to issue a commitment order for them.
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[Title] => Corinthian Boys busted
[Summary] => Four scions of prominent families in Metro Manila, dubbed as "Corinthian Boys," were arrested after yielding 472 tablets of the illegal drug Ecstacy during separate operations in the last two days.
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