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Raps poised vs cops over near shootout at harbor

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A businessman is preparing to file criminal charges against members of the Maritime police who engaged operatives of the Manila Police District in a near shootout last Thursday over iron ore stockpiled at the North Harbor and destined for exportation to China.

J.C. Frial, the lawyer of businessman Willy Keng, said Maritime policemen acted illegally when they intervened on behalf of the Matatag Mining Corp. (MMC), which wanted to load the iron ore on a carrying vessel against the interests of the real owner.

Frial said that the iron ore shipment was the subject of a pending court suit.

He explained that Keng was the successor in interest of Chen Keyong, who had obtained the "exclusive" right to purchase the iron ore mined by the MMC from the Camachin iron mine in exchange for his investment of $600,000, equivalent to 40 percent of the equity of MMC.

At the same time, Chen had advanced $2.3 million to MMC for its mining operations, payable either in cash with six percent interest or in iron ore.

The transactions were covered by a memorandum of agreement signed on Feb. 10, 2005, between Chen and MMC, Frial said.

"The mining operations of MMC had since been undertaken by the group of Mr. Chen pursuant to the terms and conditions of the MOA, from production to exportation," the lawyer said.

Dick T. S. Yau, one of the MMC directors, filed a complaint for injunction with the Regional Trial Court of Manila, which temporarily stopped the exportation of the iron ore to China.

Chen later executed a deed assigning to Willy Keng, all his rights, shares, and interests in MMC.

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CHEN KEYONG

DICK T

FRIAL

IRON

MANILA POLICE DISTRICT

MATATAG MINING CORP

MMC

MR. CHEN

NORTH HARBOR

WILLY KENG

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