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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNSuspects say 2 Japanese ordered killed by ‘boss’ in Japan
The suspects in the killing of two Japanese in Malate, Manila, on Aug. 15, told the police they were hired by another ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNJapanese paid P9M for 2 compatriots’ slay in Manila – police
A Japanese national reportedly paid three men P9 million to kill two of his compatriots in Manila on August 15, according to ...
The latest suspect is believed to have hired two men in the Philippines to kill the two Japanese nationals, possibly over a ...
Police in the Philippines say suspects detained over the fatal shooting of two Japanese men in Manila told investigators that ...
Authorities said that the victims were a 53-year-old and a 42-year-old traveling in the Philippines and that someone may have ...
CCTV footage shows the victims being attacked by several assailants while exiting a taxi near the Sheraton Manila Bay hotel.
Two Japanese were fatally shot in Manila earlier this week and their belongings stolen, the Japanese Embassy in the ...
Manila Mayor Francisco Moreno Domagoso vowed on Tuesday night to safeguard city residents and tourists alike amid security ...
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Philstar.com on MSNGunmen owed P9 million in slay of 2 Japanese
The two gunmen tagged in the Aug. 15 killing of two Japanese tourists in Malate, Manila were paid only P10,000 out of the P9-million contract offered by the mastermind, according to police.
MANILA–Two suspects have been taken into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of two Japanese tourists here, local authorities announced on Aug. 18.
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Philstar.com on MSNJapan donates forensic equipment to help the Philippines probe custodial deaths
Japan has donated forensic equipment to the National Forensics Institute to aid the Philippines in investigating custodial ...
Immigration operatives arrested one of the few surviving members of the notorious Japanese crime syndicate JP Dragon in ...
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