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LOOK: Mugshots of Parojinog siblings
LOOK: Mugshots of Parojinog siblings
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 01, 2017 02:58 PM PHT
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Updated Aug 01, 2017 03:00 PM PHT

MANILA - Ozamiz City Vice Mayor Nova Parojinog and her brother Reynaldo Parojinog Jr have undergone booking procedures at Camp Crame on Tuesday.
MANILA - Ozamiz City Vice Mayor Nova Parojinog and her brother Reynaldo Parojinog Jr have undergone booking procedures at Camp Crame on Tuesday.
The two were accused of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act following a bloody raid on their homes that resulted to the death of their father, Ozamiz Mayor Reynaldo "Aldong" Parojinog and 14 others.
The two were accused of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act following a bloody raid on their homes that resulted to the death of their father, Ozamiz Mayor Reynaldo "Aldong" Parojinog and 14 others.
LOOK: Mug shot of Ozamiz City Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parojinog-Echavez @ABSCBNNews @ANCALERTS @DZMMTeleRadyo pic.twitter.com/XHPQyEG1wD
— Maan Macapagal (@maan_macapagal) August 1, 2017
LOOK: Mug shot of Ozamiz City Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parojinog-Echavez @ABSCBNNews @ANCALERTS @DZMMTeleRadyo pic.twitter.com/XHPQyEG1wD
— Maan Macapagal (@maan_macapagal) August 1, 2017
LOOK: Mug shot of Reynaldo Parojinog, Jr. @ABSCBNNews @ANCALERTS @DZMMTeleRadyo pic.twitter.com/CPXJWDy0WZ
— Maan Macapagal (@maan_macapagal) August 1, 2017
LOOK: Mug shot of Reynaldo Parojinog, Jr. @ABSCBNNews @ANCALERTS @DZMMTeleRadyo pic.twitter.com/CPXJWDy0WZ
— Maan Macapagal (@maan_macapagal) August 1, 2017
The series of raids in San Roque Lawis, Ozamiz City early Sunday yielded suspected shabu and several firearms and explosives, like M-16 rifles and hand grenades, police said.
The series of raids in San Roque Lawis, Ozamiz City early Sunday yielded suspected shabu and several firearms and explosives, like M-16 rifles and hand grenades, police said.
Lawyer Ferdinand Topacio who heads the legal team of the Parojinog siblings said Tuesday he will insist on the release of his clients.
Lawyer Ferdinand Topacio who heads the legal team of the Parojinog siblings said Tuesday he will insist on the release of his clients.
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Atty Topacio says he will insist on the release of his clients, the Parojinogs, because they have been detained beyond 36 hours pic.twitter.com/MIcveTH4Z3
— Mike Navallo (@mikenavallo) August 1, 2017
Atty Topacio says he will insist on the release of his clients, the Parojinogs, because they have been detained beyond 36 hours pic.twitter.com/MIcveTH4Z3
— Mike Navallo (@mikenavallo) August 1, 2017
He claims that the siblings have been detained for more than 36 hours since the two were arrested at 6 a.m. Sunday.
He claims that the siblings have been detained for more than 36 hours since the two were arrested at 6 a.m. Sunday.
Topacio added that the arresting officers could be liable under Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code for delay in delivery of detained persons to proper judicial authorities.
Topacio added that the arresting officers could be liable under Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code for delay in delivery of detained persons to proper judicial authorities.
--with a report from Maan Macapagal and Mike Navallo, ABS-CBN News
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