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Philippine prisons chief charged in journalist's killing

Por: ABC News World November 07, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines -- Philippine authorities filed murder complaints on Monday against a top prisons official and an aide who they accused of masterminding the killing of a radio commentator in a crime they said showed how the country's prisons system had been turned into a “criminal organization.”The complaints were filed against Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag, who has been suspended from his post, prisons security official... + full article



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