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[Summary] => Three Indonesians arrested for possession of explosives at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last month were given 60 days by the court yesterday to have the evidence against them reconsidered.
Judge Henrick Gincoyon of the Pasay City regional trial court granted the motion of the Filipino lawyer of Agus Dwirkana, Abdul Jamal Balfas and Tamsil Linrung for a preliminary investigation, thereby postponing an arraignment scheduled for yesterday.
The hearing lasted only a few minutes. Preliminary investigations usually take 60 days.
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INDONESIAN VICE PRESIDENT HAMZAJ HAZ
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Judge Henrick Gincoyon of the Pasay City regional trial court granted the motion of the Filipino lawyer of Agus Dwirkana, Abdul Jamal Balfas and Tamsil Linrung for a preliminary investigation, thereby postponing an arraignment scheduled for yesterday.
The hearing lasted only a few minutes. Preliminary investigations usually take 60 days.
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By Jose Aravilla | April 4, 2002 - 12:00am
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