+ Follow ALBERTO UMALI AND MARVIN AGASEN Tag
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[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) defended yesterday the raid in Morong and the arrest of 43 health workers, saying the operation was legal and based on “A-1 information” which confirmed the suspects’ involvement in the New People’s Army (NPA).
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[Title] => 3 cops freed by NPAs still under debriefing
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Three Rizal policemen who were released last Friday by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Rodriguez town after 83 days in captivity continue to undergo debriefing at the Calabarzon police headquarters and have expressed great interest in returning to their police unit.
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[Title] => New People's Army rebels free 3 cops
[Summary] => Two days before their 40th founding anniversary, New People’s Army (NPA) rebels released yesterday the three policemen they seized in an encounter in Rodriguez, Rizal and held hostage for almost three months.
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[Title] => No word yet on NPA hostages
[Summary] => It has been more than two weeks but the New People’s Army (NPA) has not released any information on three Rizal policemen they took as hostages in an ambush, prompting the military to call on the rebels to give assurance to the lawmen’s families that they are safe.
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[Title] => Rescue operations on for 3 Rizal cops seized by NPAs
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ALBERTO UMALI AND MARVIN AGASEN
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