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Australian fugitive held in Manila

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MANILA PHILIPPINE immigration and police agents have arrested Australia’s mostwanted man in his home in a posh area of southern Manila.

Police Chief Superintendent Benito Estipona said on Monday that officers arrested Brett Ronald Maston, after months of surveillance, in Muntinlupa City’s Ayala Alabang subdivision.

He had apparently hid in the Philippines for years.

The 45-year-old was allegedly involved in a string of bank robberies and other charges in his country.

Estipona said Australian authorities had sought Maston’s arrest.

The immigration bureau issued a deportation warrant and after receiving information of his whereabouts, arrested him on Friday.

Estipona says Maston was earlier reported to be armed, but he did not resist arrest and no guns were immediately found in his possession.


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