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[Summary] => A fugitive male Filipino domestic helper who allegedly murdered his Hong Kong employers and stuffed their corpses in a closet has been arrested in the northern Philippines, the local branch of the Interpol said yesterday.
Magno Cruz Manalili, 34, is to be extradited to Hong Kong to stand trial for the April 12, 2003 killings of his employers, Ng Ka-mong and his wife Sun King-man, according to the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime.
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[Title] => HK offers bounty for Pinoys arrest
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has intensified its hunt for a Filipino linked to the killing of an American couple in Hong Kong last April.
This, after the relatives of suspect Magno Manalili failed to turn him over to authorities last week, as they earlier had promised.
The Hong Kong government has offered HK400,000, or about P2.8 million, for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Manalili. The reward is reportedly up only until February 2004.
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[Title] => HK offers reward for Pinay fugitive
[Summary] => The Hong Kong government is offering a HK$400,000 (P2 million) bounty for information leading to the arrest of a Filipino domestic helper wanted for the killing of an American couple there in April.
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sources said Hong Kong authorities want Magno Manalili prosecuted for robbing and killing American citizens Ng Ka-mong and his wife Sun King-man between April 12 and 13.
The victims worked as professors in a Hong Kong university and were respected in academic circles.
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Magno Cruz Manalili, 34, is to be extradited to Hong Kong to stand trial for the April 12, 2003 killings of his employers, Ng Ka-mong and his wife Sun King-man, according to the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime.
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This, after the relatives of suspect Magno Manalili failed to turn him over to authorities last week, as they earlier had promised.
The Hong Kong government has offered HK400,000, or about P2.8 million, for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Manalili. The reward is reportedly up only until February 2004.
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National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sources said Hong Kong authorities want Magno Manalili prosecuted for robbing and killing American citizens Ng Ka-mong and his wife Sun King-man between April 12 and 13.
The victims worked as professors in a Hong Kong university and were respected in academic circles.
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December 20, 2004 - 12:00am