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Four men now languish in the Narra town jail, awaiting trial for allegedly killing a guest at a wedding party and eating parts of their victim. International newspapers reported the crime and local television stations carried footage of the victims fire-blackened bones across the nation.
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Senior Superintendent Perla Bacual, police chief of Narra town, said they were looking into the possibility that some of the suspects may have been involved in other disappearances in the Palawan municipality since the 1980s.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 262921 [Title] => Cannibalism case leaves pall over Palawan town [Summary] => NARRA, Palawan (AFP) The prosperous town of Narra was planning to promote itself as an ecotourism destination but instead has gained notoriety for a grisly cannibalism case that has shocked the Philippines.
Four men now languish in the Narra town jail, awaiting trial for allegedly killing a guest at a wedding party and eating parts of their victim. International newspapers reported the crime and local television stations carried footage of the victims fire-blackened bones across the nation.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-28 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 260957 [Title] => 4 arrested for killing, eating wedding guest [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY (AFP) Police have arrested four men for murdering a wedding guest, roasting and eating parts of the body and serving some of the remains at the reception.
Senior Superintendent Perla Bacual, police chief of Narra town, said they were looking into the possibility that some of the suspects may have been involved in other disappearances in the Palawan municipality since the 1980s.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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MANILA, Philippines — A South Korean man wanted for online illegal drug trade has been arrested by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) while inside the government agency’s main office in Intramuros, Manila.
Personnel from the BI’s fugitive search unit arrested the man named Choi Sol, 40, on Oct. 4, according to the agency’s statement last Friday.
The BI said Choi is a “subject of an Interpol red notice” after a district court in Cheongju City, South Korea indicted him for violating the country’s narcotics control act in August 2022.
The BI added that he has been involved in the sale of cocaine and hemp cartridges using online messaging app Telegram since August 2022 and was among those who earned an estimated 10 million Korean won.
The South Korean government has canceled Choi’s passport due to the crime, making him an undocumented foreigner, according to the agency.
He was also found to be an overstaying tourist in the Philippines.
The BI detained Choi in its facility at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.
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