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November 18th, 2005 12:32 PM #21
napansin ninyo yung S,E-class & yung BNew na 5 series?(wala pang plate #) carnap din ba yun? or may 2nd hand car dealer sila?
parang hirap yata ibenta yung mga yan? malamang mga kakilala lang siguro ang bibili or mga kaibigang politician??
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November 18th, 2005 12:34 PM #22
dami ko lately kita mga new 5 series for sale....why kaya? aka nga mga nakaw.
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November 18th, 2005 01:13 PM #24
buy and sell 2nd hand cars dealers moonlighting as carjacker financiers?
na-mention sa news na may automatic papeles na daw yun patrol, imbestigahan din daw LTO?
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November 18th, 2005 03:21 PM #25Originally Posted by oldblue
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November 19th, 2005 02:29 PM #28Originally Posted by maykel
ako naman si Olive Oyl...bakit kaya din
Originally Posted by kokey
(ano kaya maging resulta nito parang kay GMA din kaya )
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November 19th, 2005 03:10 PM #29
based on the recent report the said vehicle was registered the following day after the carjacking into another name. The carjacking should have access or with contact the other personnel at TMG and LTO. Hope this issue should continue to unmasked the people behind this carjacking. If you will analysed the series, The upper class personality like politician and those residence in the exclusive subdivision may have something to do on this. These carnap vehicle are the high class vehicles and think ot it, who are the people who want to used this vehicle.
Hope they come to the bottom of it or after a few weeks this cases will died the natural dead and carnapping/carjacking will continue.
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November 20th, 2005 10:32 AM #30
TV host’s (bitchy)haughty behavior irks police
By Luige A. del Puerto
Inquirer News Service
Instead of thanking the police for recovering her stolen Nissan Patrol, TV host Iya Villania was allegedly “rude and arrogant” when she went to Camp Crame to confirm whether the car was indeed hers or not, a senior police officer said yesterday.
Villania even slammed the door of the Nissan Patrol when she inspected it at the Traffic Management Group compound last Friday, said TMG Chief Supt. Augusto Angcanan, adding he could not understand the allegedly haughty behavior.
“Not even a thank you,” Angcanan said. “I was in uniform. There were other officers in uniform. She displayed a rude and arrogant behavior. It was as if she slapped all of us. We were insulted.”
Angcanan said he expected the young lady to at least “appreciate the efforts” of those who recovered the Nissan Patrol, which she and her driver confirmed to be hers.
Angcanan said the recovery of Villania’s car and four others was the culmination of a five-day operation in which operatives had to act like meticulous car buyers, and, at one point, even had to raise hundreds of thousands in cash to make their cover believable.
The remark allegedly made by the TV personality that offended Angcanan the most was: “Personally, I’m not happy with what happened. I feel that there is really something behind all these things.”
She allegedly uttered those words while the police symbolically turned over the car keys to her.
“What did she mean by that? That the PNP, particularly the TMG, is in connivance with the carjackers? If that is what she believes, she should come out in the open... and make it public that she is accusing us of connivance with these carjackers, and bring out all the evidence she has,” Angcanan said. :fire: :fire:
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