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                    [Summary] => The Philippine National Police Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday to intervene in the case of a suspected Chinese drug trafficker who allegedly shelled out millions of pesos to court authorities for his release from jail.

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Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) chief Director Efren Fernandez immediately asked yesterday Justice Secretary Hernando Perez to investigate reports that the suspect Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, 40, was released to the tune of P7 million to P13 million.
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Emma Lim called the attention of The STAR to the story that appeared last Dec. 24 which mentioned unit 702 of Tower B as one of the units allegedly raided by the Narcotics Group that resulted in the arrest of seven big-time Chinese drug dealers and the confiscation of about 57 kilograms of shabu.
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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza identified the suspects as Zhang Zhimeng, Li Chun Tsai, Tiu Siu Chen alias Ana, Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, Liu Siu Chin, Noel Dizon Chua and Carlos Chan Tan.

He said these Chinese nationals were all undocumented aliens, meaning they were able to enter the country without the required visa.
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Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) chief Director Efren Fernandez immediately asked yesterday Justice Secretary Hernando Perez to investigate reports that the suspect Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, 40, was released to the tune of P7 million to P13 million.
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Emma Lim called the attention of The STAR to the story that appeared last Dec. 24 which mentioned unit 702 of Tower B as one of the units allegedly raided by the Narcotics Group that resulted in the arrest of seven big-time Chinese drug dealers and the confiscation of about 57 kilograms of shabu.
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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza identified the suspects as Zhang Zhimeng, Li Chun Tsai, Tiu Siu Chen alias Ana, Cu Un Hai alias Carlito Co, Liu Siu Chin, Noel Dizon Chua and Carlos Chan Tan.

He said these Chinese nationals were all undocumented aliens, meaning they were able to enter the country without the required visa.
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