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    Default re: MERGED: $80K motorbike stolen in US found in Philippines

    It must be Ghost Rider

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    yey,sikat na pud ang pinas! iba talaga nag pinoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trazee View Post
    the person behind this surely has deep pockets and deep connections....i heard over the news dili kay kani ra there are over 20 expensive cars pa....
    sikat pud raba ang nagtag.iya sa lot where gpangbutang ang mga motorcycles ug cars.. grabeh ato paglusot noh daghan kaau napalusot.. i think dugay najud kau to xa ana na business considering daghan ang iya napalusot.. and in additional to these things that was found in his premises nagdeal pajud daw xa ug hi caliber rifles.. astiga tawhana uy!!! sakto jud ka bro.. deep kau ni xag pockets..

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    mao maning gi pahabal habal sa amo

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    mao nana... patay nasad ang pinas ani sa world news... taya... ahahaha!
    pero in fairness sa nangawat, kbw jud xa mamili ky nindot bya ang bike... nyahahaha !

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    sulod man gani shabu, tae of burikat. kana na noon. customs nato diri the best.

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    Default P3.4-M Stolen Bike in U.S. found in Cagayan de Oro



    CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Philippines—Authorities have issued an alert for the arrest of the man behind a fleet of smuggled luxury vehicles that were seized from a warehouse that his half-brother owned in Talakag, Bukidnon.

    Jose Justo Yap, director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) for Northern Mindanao, said authorities have little information on Lynard Allan Bigcas, except that he hailed from Talakag before he migrated to the United States.

    Bigcas, he said, has a half-brother in Talakag named Gilbert Omulon.

    In fact, the 12 luxury vehicles and big bikes were seized on Wednesday from a warehouse in Barangay Santiago, which was registered under Omulon’s name.

    A parallel raid on a garage in Barangay Kauswagan here yielded 13 more luxury vehicles and big bikes.

    The seizure was led by NBI agents—who earlier coordinated with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)—and found that some of the confiscated items had been reported in the US as stolen vehicles.

    “The FBI is conducting investigation on the stolen vehicles in the state of Texas, and they were led to Bigcas’ website Motorcycle | Motor Cycle | Dirt Bike | Sturgis Rally at Albigsmotorcycle.com. He also posted his illegal merchandise on Facebook,” Yap said.

    He said they were not certain when Bigcas last came to the Philippines as Omulon—who has not been charged yet—refused to talk to authorities.

    But he said Bigcas maintained a car buy and sell business here and in Talakag.

    “He travels intensively so we still don’t know where he is,” Yap said, adding that coordination with other law enforcement agencies in other parts of the Philippines and United States had been established for Bigcas’ arrest.

    The Inquirer tried but failed to get any statement from the customs office here regarding the seized vehicles.

    But Anju Castigador, customs collector, was quoted in radio reports as saying customs officials did not know of any entry of luxury vehicles at the port of Cagayan in recent days.

    Castigador also said the vehicles might have entered the country through another port.

    But Davao City businessman Rodolfo Reta, who sued Castigador for alleged collusion with smugglers when Castigador was still assigned at the Port of Davao, said the customs official should stop playing around.

    “Enough with fooling the nation,” the businessman said in a text message.

    Benjie Lizada, of the People Power Movement and among those who called for an investigation of Castigador, said it appears that smuggling would continue even if the Bureau of Customs (BOC) regularly reshuffles its personnel.

    Lizada pointed out that when Castigador was in Davao, there were also reports of rampant smuggling.

    “The smuggling problem is systemic. Transferring erring officials will not solve the problem,” he said. Bobby Lagsa with a report from Jeffrey Tupas, Inquirer Mindanao

    Manhunt on for car smuggling brains - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

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    this is not new to us....

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    Default re: MERGED: $80K motorbike stolen in US found in Philippines

    dli question ang pagpasulod ani sa Pilipinas kay kahibawo nman ta na luag jud ta diri, ang pangutana dri ngano nkagawas sa US knowing strikto kaayo sila.

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