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                    [Summary] => CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao — The Indigenous People’s Federal Army (IPFA) has the right to air its sentiments, but should not resort to the use of firepower in furthering its cause, a military spokesman said yesterday.

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The bombs, rigged in order not to explode, were apparently designed to sow fear and panic.

NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco said agents have identified the number of the cellular phone used by a certain "RSD Adrev" who claimed to be the spokesman for the group in several radio interviews.
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The so-called Indigenous People’s Federal State Army (IPFSA), which has admitted responsibility for the recent bomb scare that gripped Metro Manila and parts of Mindanao, said yesterday at least 10 more such "explosives" remain hidden and that more would be planted in various parts of Metro Manila.

This developed as President Arroyo vowed an immediate solution to the crisis, saying police are zeroing in on the perpetrators. She indicated politics was behind the bomb scare.
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The bombs, rigged in order not to explode, were apparently designed to sow fear and panic.

NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco said agents have identified the number of the cellular phone used by a certain "RSD Adrev" who claimed to be the spokesman for the group in several radio interviews.
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The so-called Indigenous People’s Federal State Army (IPFSA), which has admitted responsibility for the recent bomb scare that gripped Metro Manila and parts of Mindanao, said yesterday at least 10 more such "explosives" remain hidden and that more would be planted in various parts of Metro Manila.

This developed as President Arroyo vowed an immediate solution to the crisis, saying police are zeroing in on the perpetrators. She indicated politics was behind the bomb scare.
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