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Two Customs policemen may get off lightly from their alleged attempt to extort money from 17 Japanese university students who arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal II last Nov. 1.


Carlos "Ding" So, Bureau of Customs-NAIA District Collector, said the absence of a formal complaint against the policemen would prevent an investigation into the incident, and reduce it to a mere hearsay.
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Major Elpidio Manuel, Bureau of Customs-NAIA chief of police, identified the erring Customs policemen as Joel Vargas and Danny Pebeanco, both assigned at the NAIA Centennial Terminal international arrival area.
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Two Customs policemen may get off lightly from their alleged attempt to extort money from 17 Japanese university students who arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal II last Nov. 1.


Carlos "Ding" So, Bureau of Customs-NAIA District Collector, said the absence of a formal complaint against the policemen would prevent an investigation into the incident, and reduce it to a mere hearsay.
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Major Elpidio Manuel, Bureau of Customs-NAIA chief of police, identified the erring Customs policemen as Joel Vargas and Danny Pebeanco, both assigned at the NAIA Centennial Terminal international arrival area.
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