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                    [Title] => Police in Abra municipality augmented due to killings
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                    [Title] => One more Balweg slay suspect freed
                    [Summary] => BANGUED, Abra — A church worker  has been acquitted by the Abra Regional Trial Court of the killing of former rebel priest Conrado Balweg three years ago.


With his release, Clarence Austin got his wish of getting back his freedom and being with his family during the Christmas season.

The provincial prosecutor recommended Austin’s release for insufficiency of evidence linking him to the assassination of Balweg.
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With his release, Clarence Austin got his wish of getting back his freedom and being with his family during the Christmas season.

The provincial prosecutor recommended Austin’s release for insufficiency of evidence linking him to the assassination of Balweg.
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