Bodies of 12 Foreign Nationals Targeted in Initial Exhumation at Lucky South 99 Compound – PAOCC

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The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) has targeted the exhumation of 12 foreign nationals allegedly buried at the Lucky South 99 compound, according to PAOCC Spokesperson Winston Casio.

The burial site was identified by witnesses, leading the commission to conduct an investigation. Initial findings suggest that the foreigners were once employed at the POGO hub within the compound.

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The commission is now investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths and subsequent burial of these individuals. Coordination with the Philippine National Police (PNP) is ongoing to retrieve any records related to the killings.

A search warrant was previously obtained by PAOCC to legally proceed with the excavation, following the testimonies provided by witnesses.

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