Metro Briefs: May 30, 2019 | Inquirer News

Metro Briefs: May 30, 2019

/ 05:00 AM May 30, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Former Makati Mayor Junjun Binay has asked the Sandiganbayan’s Third Division to let him leave for the United States from June 6 to 27 to visit family members.

Binay said he was ready to fully comply with the court’s requirements for him to travel.

Binay faces charges of graft and falsification of public documents over his alleged involvement in the supposedly anomalous procurement process for the P2.2-billion Makati City Hall parking building.

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He said he was not a flight risk and that he would return to face his case.

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“Accused Binay Jr. fully commits to return to the Philippines by June 27, 2019 and to comply with whatever conditions that may be imposed by the honorable court in the granting of his instant motion,” he said in his pleading. —Patricia Denise M. Chiu

‘Strategies of Satan’: Healing seminar on June 2 

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MANILA, Philippines — The Lord’s Flock Catholic Charismatic Ministry will hold a free healing seminar with the theme, “Strategies of Satan” on Sunday, June 2.

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Sr. Techie Rodriguez and Bro. Froilan Hong will talk about the different ways the enemy attacks us and how to be victorious, followed by a healing session.

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The seminar will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. at 5 Catanduanes St. near West and Del Monte Avenues in Quezon City.

For more details, call 376-5780.

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