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Gov. Lagman calls for help on Mt. Mayon evacuation plans

since authorities “stormed” the premises and their “continued commandeering” of the offices was “an illegal disruption of my client’s operations and deprivation of business and property without due process of law.

Vargas noted that by the time they received his letter, it would be at least 7 days “since you stormed the premises of my client… on mere suspicion of acts of human trafficking through online means.”

It also was “an arbitrary and illegal detention of the persons that you continue to hold hostage therein,” Vargas said, referring to over 2,000 workers who were at the offices when the PNP raided the firm.

The PNP meanwhile said its agents would vacate the premises of the raided establishment in Las Piñas City once they have completed the processing of pieces of evidence on the site.

PNP chief information officer BGen. Redrico Maranan, on Tuesday, said the process will take some time due to thousands of computer sets being examined, aside from other sets of evidence found at Xinchuang Network Technology, Inc.

“The PNP is acting under the authority of valid search warrants issued by the court. As of now, continuous search and processing of evidence is being undertaken,” Maranan said.

The PNP official also assured the

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