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                    [Title] => Bounties for drug lords’ arrest
                    [Summary] => A reward of P300,000 to a million pesos will be given to anyone who can help police arrest the top 16 drug lords in the country.


Most of them are Chinese who have pending warrants for their arrest.

The following each carry a P1-million bounty: Wang Ya Shi alias Aaron Wang, Willy Ong and Siyah, and Henry Tan alias Eddie Ong and Eddie Tan.

A P500,000 peso reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest of each of the following: Deng Xiao Li, Ong Kim Tie, Qui Yun Hai, Jackson Uy, Benito Sze, Ling Tsung Huan, Randy Chua, and Ong Shin Pin.
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Chua, 38, of 1683 Alvarez street, Sta. Cruz, Manila, was arrested by NBI and Philippine Drug Enforcement Authority (PDEA) agents on Tuesday in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
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Sketchy reports identified the suspect as James Chua who was nabbed by anti-narcotics agents of the NBI yesterday morning. Chua operates a brokerage firm in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco, who is now in Cebu, confirmed having received a report about the arrest of Chua from NBI narcotics division chief Ruel Lasala. Wycoco however, could not provide additional details.
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Most of them are Chinese who have pending warrants for their arrest.

The following each carry a P1-million bounty: Wang Ya Shi alias Aaron Wang, Willy Ong and Siyah, and Henry Tan alias Eddie Ong and Eddie Tan.

A P500,000 peso reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest of each of the following: Deng Xiao Li, Ong Kim Tie, Qui Yun Hai, Jackson Uy, Benito Sze, Ling Tsung Huan, Randy Chua, and Ong Shin Pin.
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[DatePublished] => 2003-01-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097044 [AuthorName] => Jerry Botial [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 190854 [Title] => NBI files charges vs shabu lab supects [Summary] => Chinese national Wang Yashi, the alleged maintainer of shabu laboratories in Metro Manila, and his alleged right-hand man James Chua, have been charged with drug trafficking by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) at the Manila City Prosecutor’s Office.

Chua, 38, of 1683 Alvarez street, Sta. Cruz, Manila, was arrested by NBI and Philippine Drug Enforcement Authority (PDEA) agents on Tuesday in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
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Sketchy reports identified the suspect as James Chua who was nabbed by anti-narcotics agents of the NBI yesterday morning. Chua operates a brokerage firm in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco, who is now in Cebu, confirmed having received a report about the arrest of Chua from NBI narcotics division chief Ruel Lasala. Wycoco however, could not provide additional details.
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