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Patay ang isang  ahente ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) habang sugatan naman ang  kakandidatong alkalde sa lalawigan ng Abra  at isa pang  bodyguard nito matapos na pagbabarilin ng  isa sa  tatlong suspect habang kumakain sa ibaba ng gusaling pagmamay-ari ni Senatorial Candidate  Luis  "Chavit "  Sing son, kahapon ng tanghali sa San Andres Bukid, Maynila.

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This was how opposition Rep. Gilbert Remulla (LDP, Cavite) described yesterday the plan of Malacañang to appoint self-confessed jueteng lord and tobacco tax kickback giver Luis "Chavit" Singson to manage a P2-billion tobacco fund.
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Patay ang isang  ahente ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) habang sugatan naman ang  kakandidatong alkalde sa lalawigan ng Abra  at isa pang  bodyguard nito matapos na pagbabarilin ng  isa sa  tatlong suspect habang kumakain sa ibaba ng gusaling pagmamay-ari ni Senatorial Candidate  Luis  "Chavit "  Sing son, kahapon ng tanghali sa San Andres Bukid, Maynila.

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This was how opposition Rep. Gilbert Remulla (LDP, Cavite) described yesterday the plan of Malacañang to appoint self-confessed jueteng lord and tobacco tax kickback giver Luis "Chavit" Singson to manage a P2-billion tobacco fund.
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