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In a report, the state volcanologist noted that the event locally termed “pusngat” occurred from 9:14 a.m. to 9:23 a.m. and produced plumes reaching 1,500 high that drifted southeast.
Donnabelle Tejada, head of the municipal disaster risk reduction and management office, reported that soil and rocks from the slope started cascading down on Monday, covering a road lane in Barangay Pananaogan.
MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) deported on Feb. 1 an Indian crime boss who was wanted in India for multiple murders, extortion and arms trafficking.
The BI said on Saturday that Indian national Joginder Gyong was deported after being arrested July last year in Bacolod City where he was living under a false identity, using a fraudulently acquired Nepalese passport under the name Kant Gupta.
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FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Trump stops Biden's security clearance, widens foreign aid quash GLOBALNATION 26 illegal Pogo aliens deported GLOBALNATION Hamas releases 3 frail-looking Israeli hostages under Gaza ceasefireGyong was the subject of an Interpol red notice and an arrest warrant issued by an Indian court.
Immigration Commissioner Anthony Viado said Gyong was implicated in at least 26 criminal cases all over India. The offenses include murder, attempted murder, extortion and kidnapping for ransom.
Article continues after this advertisementHe is also accused of procuring illegal firearms, organizing contract killings, and leading an extensive extortion network targeting businessmen and professionals. —Jacob Lazaro
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