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PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Leonardo Espina said it was expected of the arrested foreigners to issue such claims because they are facing criminal charges in the country.
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"I saw it myself, the hand of the police that put those things into my luggage," Tamsil Linrung told the Koran Tempo daily from Manila.
He said police did not check the luggage of other passengers and that they planted the explosives in his luggage when they opened it for a manual check following X-ray examination.
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PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Leonardo Espina said it was expected of the arrested foreigners to issue such claims because they are facing criminal charges in the country.
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"I saw it myself, the hand of the police that put those things into my luggage," Tamsil Linrung told the Koran Tempo daily from Manila.
He said police did not check the luggage of other passengers and that they planted the explosives in his luggage when they opened it for a manual check following X-ray examination.
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