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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided several establishments in Manila for allegedly selling and distributing counterfeit medical devices.Agents of the Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), headed by lawyers Jose Justo Yap and Dennis Sihyan seized thousands of medical devices consisting of counterfeit sphygmomanometers and stethoscopes allegedly being sold and distributed by Mac Tycoon Marketing, R. Medina Surgical Enterprises, and Tayuman Medical Supply, all located in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

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Armed with a search warrant obtained from Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46, a team led by NBI agent Glenn Lacaran raided what appeared to be a residential unit located in Sta. Ana.

The raiding team later found out that Samique Trading and Services conducts clandestine ink re-filling operations at the mezzanine level of 1986-B Fabie Estate, Road 14.
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The company was identified as Steel Systems Engineering Philippines (SSEP) located at Rima Building, 161 Lake View Drive corner Kawilihan Street, Pasig Boulevard, Bagong Ilog, Pasig AutoCAD version 14 and 2000 software.
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The computer units were seized during a raid conducted last Feb. 22 by agents of the NBI’s Intellectual Property Rights Division at the office of Cylynx Philippines/Ciscare Technology/GT Solution Inc. located on the 9th and 10th floors of the Pacific Center Building, San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided several establishments in Manila for allegedly selling and distributing counterfeit medical devices.Agents of the Intellectual Property Rights Division (IPRD), headed by lawyers Jose Justo Yap and Dennis Sihyan seized thousands of medical devices consisting of counterfeit sphygmomanometers and stethoscopes allegedly being sold and distributed by Mac Tycoon Marketing, R. Medina Surgical Enterprises, and Tayuman Medical Supply, all located in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

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Armed with a search warrant obtained from Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46, a team led by NBI agent Glenn Lacaran raided what appeared to be a residential unit located in Sta. Ana.

The raiding team later found out that Samique Trading and Services conducts clandestine ink re-filling operations at the mezzanine level of 1986-B Fabie Estate, Road 14.
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The company was identified as Steel Systems Engineering Philippines (SSEP) located at Rima Building, 161 Lake View Drive corner Kawilihan Street, Pasig Boulevard, Bagong Ilog, Pasig AutoCAD version 14 and 2000 software.
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The computer units were seized during a raid conducted last Feb. 22 by agents of the NBI’s Intellectual Property Rights Division at the office of Cylynx Philippines/Ciscare Technology/GT Solution Inc. located on the 9th and 10th floors of the Pacific Center Building, San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City.
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