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To: Frank_Ching who wrote (5531)11/6/1999 10:37:00 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10354
 
FBI Chief Meets Philippines Leader

.c The Associated Press


MANILA, Philippines (AP) - FBI Director Louis J. Freeh held talks Saturday with President Joseph Estrada on increasing cooperation between U.S. and Philippine law enforcement agencies.

The FBI chief said he and Estrada discussed laws to combat racketeering in the Philippines, allow electronic surveillance, seize assets of suspected drug dealers and stop money laundering.

''Those are the tools that would be very helpful in fighting organized crime, in fighting drug trafficking, and we rely on them very much in the United States,'' Freeh said.

Freeh also said he won ''personal assurances'' from Estrada that the Philippine government would promptly deport Filipino businessman Mark Jimenez once the extradition is approved by Philippine courts.

Jimenez, a close friend of Estrada, is wanted in the United States for tax evasion, wire fraud, conspiracy and illegal campaign contributions to President Bill Clinton.

Philippine police on Saturday also announced their biggest drug bust ever. Four Chinese men were arrested and 926 pounds of stimulants seized, officials said.

Authorities discovered 13 plastic barrels containing $21 million worth of methamphetamine hydrochloride in the town of Infanta on Friday, said Police Director Jewel Canson.

Freeh thanked Estrada for Manila's help in the arrest and prosecution of Ramzi Yousef, the convicted mastermind of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York.

Freeh, the first FBI director to visit the Philippines, is on a five-nation tour of Asia. He has visited Japan and is scheduled to visit Singapore on Sunday before going to Thailand and South Korea, where he will attend the Interpol convention.

AP-NY-11-06-99 0858EST



To: Frank_Ching who wrote (5531)11/7/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 10354
 
Look Frank, Francois even gives the certificate number of the 500,000 shares.

By: Francois+Goelo
Reply To: 5823 by RichGiant Friday, 5 Nov 1999 at 12:22 PM EST
Post # of 5883


No, I don't want to make it worse than it really is...

and by making the precedent Formal statement, I am only affirming my credibility: I don't make up stories, I don't lie, I have never shorted a stock in my life (I will provide my trading records to prove it) and I am long 500,000 shares of NBMX, share Certificate #2844...

I was so outraged after I hanged up on Victor, that I posted what had happened... Having cooled down, I realized that Victor is a hot tempered Italian who easily raises his voice BUT very likely did not mean what he said... I really never had any quarrel with him and he treated me fairly when I bought his shares...

So I am willing to forgive and forget what happened and move on, as long as my Credibility on the subject is not challenged... I will put my concerns about the Company in a formal letter to Dan Hoyng, as suggested by MrDoc....

F. Goelo + + + ragingbull.com