NBI ‘takes exception’ to complaints filed against agents

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NBI ‘takes exception’ to complaints filed against agents
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The National Bureau of Investigation denied the complaints filed against agents of its Task Force Against Illegal Drugs and its chief for alleged torturing, planting of evidence and sexual abuse. | zacariansINQ

takes exception to the reported torture, planting of evidence and rape by the NBI-TFAID personnel and its Chief,” the NBI said in a statement in response to the complaint lodged before the Office of the Ombudsman.According to the NBI, it believes that the issue is related to the cases filed by NBI-TFAID against brothers Nicasio Manio and Nicholes Manio, who were implicated in the case of the missing online cockfighting operators.

“Up to date, no copy of the formal complaint has been received in relation to the allegations being publicized against NBI-TFAID,” the NBI said.

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