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                    [Title] => AidSOTF files charges against Chinese over shabu warehouse in Caloocan
                    [Summary] => Police will file charges today against a Chinese national believed behind the operation of a shabu warehouse in Caloocan City, which yielded 1,157 boxes of assorted shabu ingridients worth P5 million.


To be charged with illegal manufacture of dangerous drugs or controlled precursors and chemicals before the Caloocan City prosecutor’s office was Tang Pao Tan, 24, of 558 8th Ave., Caloocan City.
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De Leon said Tang Pao Tan, 24, a native of Xiamen, China, disappeared after Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Task Force (AIDSOTF) agents, local police and barangay officials raided a warehouse he was renting at the corner of Tirad Pass and Evangelista streets in Barangay Bagong Barrio, Caloocan last Thursday.
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To be charged with illegal manufacture of dangerous drugs or controlled precursors and chemicals before the Caloocan City prosecutor’s office was Tang Pao Tan, 24, of 558 8th Ave., Caloocan City.
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De Leon said Tang Pao Tan, 24, a native of Xiamen, China, disappeared after Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Task Force (AIDSOTF) agents, local police and barangay officials raided a warehouse he was renting at the corner of Tirad Pass and Evangelista streets in Barangay Bagong Barrio, Caloocan last Thursday.
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