The Standard - 2015 November10 - Tuesday

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VOL. XXIX NO. 271 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 tueSday : NOVeMBeR 10, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

LP ally hits Binay for calling out Roxas

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JUSTICE RELEASES 12 ‘BALA’ SUSPECTS By Vito Barcelo

THE Justice Department has ordered the release of 12 people arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport with bullets in their luggage, citing the lack of probable cause.

Bullets to amulets. Unice Alejo of Baguio City shows off some bullets that, she said, had been turned into amulets and which they now sell for P150 each in Quiapo, Manila, for protection against witchcraft. Danny Pata

Dean files 4th case to disqualify Grace Poe

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Pasay City Prosecutor Nolasco Fernandez Jr. ordered the release of the 12, who said they were victims of the “tanim bala” (bullet planting) extortion racket at the airport, and who were assisted by the Public Attorney’s Office during their inquest proceedings. An American missionary who said he was a victim of the same scheme said Monday he will file counter charges against airport security officials with evidence to prove that they planted the .22 caliber bullet inside his luggage. Lawyers of Lane Michael White, an American missionary who was detained six days in September after a bullet was found in his bag at the airport, said he had a video that would prove his innocence and establish the existence of a bulletplanting syndicate. The video was recorded by his stepmother, Eloisa Zoleta, showing two members of the Department of Transportation and Communications-Office for Transportation Security, Marvin Garcia and Maria Elma Cena, rummaging through White’s luggage with their bare hands after it had passed the first X-ray scan. A second scan showed the bullet. White insisted that he was a victim of the bullet scam and that he could prove that OTS personnel tried to extort P30,000 Next page from him.

China’s Xi coming, completes Apec cast By Sandy araneta and Vito Barcelo CHINESE President Xi Jinping will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting to be held from Nov. 17 to 19 in Manila, summit organizers and the Chinese foreign ministry said Monday.

At a press briefing at the Palace, the director-general of the Apec 2015 National Organizing Council, Ambassador Marciano Paynor Jr., confirmed the Chinese leader’s attendance and said preparations for the summit were now 97 percent complete. “What we are doing now is just finetuning all of the details that need to

be done.... We are prepared to receive 20 economic leaders from the various members of Apec plus one head of state of another country—well, specifically Columbia who will be attending a meeting with the leaders,” said Paynor. “The expectation is all of the leaders are coming until they officially say that they are not,” Paynor said. Next page


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