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+ Follow MATATAG MINING CORP Tag
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                    [Title] => Bulacan folk demand removal of armed men in mine site
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                    [Title] => Raps poised vs cops over near shootout at harbor
                    [Summary] => A businessman is preparing to file criminal charges against members of the Maritime police who engaged operatives of the Manila Police District in a near shootout last Thursday over iron ore stockpiled at the North Harbor and destined for exportation to China.


J.C. Frial, the lawyer of businessman Willy Keng, said Maritime policemen acted illegally when they intervened on behalf of the Matatag Mining Corp. (MMC), which wanted to load the iron ore on a carrying vessel against the interests of the real owner.
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A near shootout was averted when cooler heads prevailed.
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J.C. Frial, the lawyer of businessman Willy Keng, said Maritime policemen acted illegally when they intervened on behalf of the Matatag Mining Corp. (MMC), which wanted to load the iron ore on a carrying vessel against the interests of the real owner.
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A near shootout was averted when cooler heads prevailed.
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