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POLICE FILES

/ 07:16 AM May 27, 2011

2 Naga cops relieved

TWO Naga City police officers who were allegedly caught in an intimate embrace in the police station last April 4 have been relieved from their posts and reassigned pending investigation.

PO3 Romeo Bolaño, who is married, and PO2 Maricor Aliganga, who is single, both denied the allegation.

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Insp. Julius Ompad, chief of Provincial Investigation and Detection Management Branch, said a certain Mary Ann Lapiz wrote the Cebu Provincial Police Office describing how she went to the police station to follow up a rape case involving her niece and saw the policewoman sitting on a computer table.
The witness said Bolaño appeared from behind and hugged the policewoman. Lapiz said she later saw both leave on board a car driven by Bolaño.
The police are locating the letter sender to verify her account. CORRESPONDENT GABRIEL C. BONJOC

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KOREAN GROUP’S HELP SOUGHT

AUTHORITIES are asking the Korean community in Cebu to help for the identification of the Asian-looking man who was found floating in the waters off barangay Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City, on Wednesday morning.

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Police have coordinated with Charlie Shin, president of the Korean association in Cebu, to help the authorities check if the victim had relatives in Cebu.
Based on the accounts of residents in the area, the body could be of that a Korean national, said PO2 Carlos Barluado of the Lapu-Lapu City police.
Barluado said police are looking for two Koreans who could no longer be located in establishments where they checked in.

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Police are looking for Bae Young Hon who left Fuente Oro Business Suite in Cebu City last week without paying his P15,000 bill.
Police are also looking for Min Seong Bae who could no longer be found at Park Hill in barangay Ibo.

Police went to the room of Bae but failed to find a passport or any identification cards. CORRESPONDENT JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

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