+ Follow JUANITA OHIYOMA Tag
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[Title] => Policemen tracking down mastermind of Agusan del Sur abduction
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur Police are tracking down the suspected mastermind of the abduction of a Japanese interpreter and a Manila-based businessman after a supposed failed gold transaction here last March 23.
The suspect, a certain Bonifacio Mondejar, alias Dodong, is said to belong to a fake gold and treasure hunting syndicate.
He is believed to be in hiding in the Agusan del Sur towns of Babah, Prosperidad, San Francisco or Bunawan, according to Caraga police director Alberto Rama Olario.
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[Title] => Negotiations on for Agusan captives cops
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur The Caraga police said yesterday negotiations were ongoing for the release of a Japanese interpreter and a Manila-based trader who were seized by their supposed gold business contacts here last March 23.
This developed as provincial administrator Christopher Lindo disclosed that a certain Jimmy, who introduced himself as an aide of Sen. Panfilo Lacson, called him up last March 29 seeking help for trader Joseph Rivale who, he said, is his cousin.
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[Title] => Japanese interpreter, trader seized
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur A Japanese interpreter and a Manila-based trader were reportedly seized while surveying in a gold mining site here last Saturday, authorities said.
A sketchy police report identified the two as interpreter Juanita Ohiyoma and trader Joseph Rivale. Their companion, an unidentified Japanese trader, was said to have gone back to Davao City after paying an undetermined amount of money. Ben Serrano
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The suspect, a certain Bonifacio Mondejar, alias Dodong, is said to belong to a fake gold and treasure hunting syndicate.
He is believed to be in hiding in the Agusan del Sur towns of Babah, Prosperidad, San Francisco or Bunawan, according to Caraga police director Alberto Rama Olario.
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This developed as provincial administrator Christopher Lindo disclosed that a certain Jimmy, who introduced himself as an aide of Sen. Panfilo Lacson, called him up last March 29 seeking help for trader Joseph Rivale who, he said, is his cousin.
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[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur A Japanese interpreter and a Manila-based trader were reportedly seized while surveying in a gold mining site here last Saturday, authorities said.
A sketchy police report identified the two as interpreter Juanita Ohiyoma and trader Joseph Rivale. Their companion, an unidentified Japanese trader, was said to have gone back to Davao City after paying an undetermined amount of money. Ben Serrano
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