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Suspect in slay of Pakistani in Bataan falls

/ 10:42 AM August 11, 2023

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BALANGA CITY, Bataan — Police in this province arrested on Thursday, Aug. 10, the suspect in the killing of a Pakistani four months ago.

Colonel Palmer Tria, Bataan police director, identified the suspect as Angelo Perez, 39, a resident of Dinalupihan town

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The suspect has another pending arrest warrant in San Fernando City in nearby Pampanga province.

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Perez yielded a handgun and a sachet of “shabu” (crystal meth) when arrested at his hideout in Barangay Mt. View, Mariveles town.

Police said Perez shot to death Imran Akhtar, 44, a businessman, in a private resort in Dinalupihan on May 23.

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The suspect was detained at the Camp Tolentino police headquarters.

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The police said the motive behind the killing has yet to be established as they continued to hunt down the suspect’s accomplice. INQ

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