+ Follow EMILIO ONG Tag
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[Title] => ‘Blame DBM for slash in judiciary’s budget’
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[Title] => Cops return P.9 M to kin of condo slay victim
[Summary] => Investigators of the Manila Police Districts Homicide Section returned last night a total of P900,000 and other personal belongings of a Chinese-Filipino businesswoman who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita, Manila last Sunday.
The cash, in crisp P1,000 bills, was turned over to the mother of slay victim Josephine Ong, 33, by Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yangquiling Jr.
Three passports belonging to the victim and her two children were also released to the mother.
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[AuthorName] => Nestor Etolle
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[Title] => Cops identify suspect in Ermita condo slay
[Summary] => Police released yesterday the name and photo of the prime suspect in the slaying of a Chinese-Filipino businesswoman in Ermita, Manila.
Manila Police District (MPD) Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yangquiling Jr. called on the public to immediately call police in case they sight suspect Emilio Ong, former husband of 33-year-old Josephine Ong, who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita last Sunday night.
Yangquiling admitted the suspect has proven to be elusive, saying Ong "has a lot of friends in high places."
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[Title] => Accomplice in condo slay nabbed
[Summary] => An accomplice of the alleged killer of a 33-year-old Chinese-Filipino businesswoman who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita, Manila Sunday night was nabbed by police while the prime suspect was about to be arrested as of press time yesterday.
"My men are now within the lair of the suspect. Its just a matter of time for his eventual arrest," Manila Police District (MPD)s Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yanquiling Jr. told The STAR yesterday afternoon.
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[Title] => Carnap me para sa insurance talamak-TMG
[Summary] => Ibinunyag ni PNP Traffic Management Group director Chief Supt. Eerol Pan na posibleng talamak na ang modus operandi ng mga car owners sa pagsasagawa ng carnap me para makatubos ng insurance ng kanilang sasakyan.
Sinabi ni Pan na dalawang kaso na ng carnap me ang kanilang nadiskubre kasunod ng mga sunod-sunod na insidente ng carnapping at carjacking sa Metro Manila.
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EMILIO ONG
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[Title] => Cops return P.9 M to kin of condo slay victim
[Summary] => Investigators of the Manila Police Districts Homicide Section returned last night a total of P900,000 and other personal belongings of a Chinese-Filipino businesswoman who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita, Manila last Sunday.
The cash, in crisp P1,000 bills, was turned over to the mother of slay victim Josephine Ong, 33, by Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yangquiling Jr.
Three passports belonging to the victim and her two children were also released to the mother.
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[Title] => Cops identify suspect in Ermita condo slay
[Summary] => Police released yesterday the name and photo of the prime suspect in the slaying of a Chinese-Filipino businesswoman in Ermita, Manila.
Manila Police District (MPD) Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yangquiling Jr. called on the public to immediately call police in case they sight suspect Emilio Ong, former husband of 33-year-old Josephine Ong, who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita last Sunday night.
Yangquiling admitted the suspect has proven to be elusive, saying Ong "has a lot of friends in high places."
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[Title] => Accomplice in condo slay nabbed
[Summary] => An accomplice of the alleged killer of a 33-year-old Chinese-Filipino businesswoman who was shot dead inside her condominium unit in Ermita, Manila Sunday night was nabbed by police while the prime suspect was about to be arrested as of press time yesterday.
"My men are now within the lair of the suspect. Its just a matter of time for his eventual arrest," Manila Police District (MPD)s Homicide Section head Chief Inspector Alejandro Yanquiling Jr. told The STAR yesterday afternoon.
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[Title] => Carnap me para sa insurance talamak-TMG
[Summary] => Ibinunyag ni PNP Traffic Management Group director Chief Supt. Eerol Pan na posibleng talamak na ang modus operandi ng mga car owners sa pagsasagawa ng carnap me para makatubos ng insurance ng kanilang sasakyan.
Sinabi ni Pan na dalawang kaso na ng carnap me ang kanilang nadiskubre kasunod ng mga sunod-sunod na insidente ng carnapping at carjacking sa Metro Manila.
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