PAO: Cashier accused of terrorism financing chose plea bargain


MANILA, Philippines — The Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) on Saturday said that Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP) cashier Angelie Magdua, who was accused of terror financing, chose to enter a plea bargain deal after she was properly informed. In a letter by Magdua’s lawyers addressed to PAO chief Persida Acosta and shared to INQUIRER.net, […]

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