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Christian Acuna, 35, and Dennis Alves, 32, both of Queens, and Eduardo Moncayo, of Lyndhurst, N.
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Moncayo is accused of flashing the fake police badge that caused Portugal to stop on the street.
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Moncayo drove a stick into the creek bed and churned the mud until the water grew clouded by sediment.
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David Strachan, a lawyer for Moncayo, said his client was presumed innocent.
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Smiling a little, Moncayo shifted his weight from one foot to the other, until the whole surface began to undulate beneath him.
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According to the criminal complaint, Moncayo said he met a guy named Claudio Ordonez, known as "Doctor, " and they agreed to kidnap Portugal.
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Paco Moncayo, a respected former army commander, claimed the coup was a spontaneous effort by a handful of officers, not a sign of a real split.
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Moncayo watched me with grim satisfaction.
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