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More claims against Philippine prison chief linked to murder

Por: ABC News World November 19, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippines' top prison official, who is accused of plotting the killing of a radio journalist, also ordered a large hole dug at the country's main prison to search for rumored buried treasure, the justice secretary said Friday.Bureau of Corrections Director General Gerald Bantag has faced a series of unusual allegations since being suspended last month, including the breeding of horses and snakes at the... + full article



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