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[Title] => Man caught stealing 2 cameras
[Summary] => A 32-year-old jobless man was caught stealing two digital cameras worth P17,000 in Mandaluyong City yesterday, but he insisted he was not a robber.
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[Title] => 2 more suspects in failed carjack arrested
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Two of three suspects in the failed carjacking in Caloocan City that saw one of their companions killed nearly two weeks ago were arrested in a joint operation by Caloocan and Valenzuela lawmen yesterday.
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[Title] => 3 tipsters get P2.5-M reward for helping solve kidnappings
[Summary] => President Arroyo turned over P2.5 million in reward money yesterday to three civilian informants who separately helped law enforcers in the arrest of the three most wanted kidnappers in the order of battle of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF).
Assisted by Interior and Local Government Secretary and concurrent NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, Mrs. Arroyo handed the reward to three hooded informants, including a blue-eyed, Caucasian-looking man.
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[Title] => Battle against kidnappers not over, Tsinoys say
[Summary] => The battle is not over.
Sources within the Chinese-Filipino community yesterday branded as "premature" last Tuesdays declaration of President Arroyo that kidnapping has been "virtually eliminated" as well as the subsequent disbanding of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF).
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[Title] => GMA declares kidnapping virtually eliminated
[Summary] => Claiming her administration has "virtually eliminated" the lucrative trade of kidnapping-for-ransom, President Arroyo officially disbanded yesterday the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF).
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => No. 5 most wanted kidnapper timbog
[Summary] => Isa pang matagal nang pinaghahanap na lider ng kidnap-for-ransom gang ang bumagsak sa kamay ng National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTAF) na pinamumunuan ni DILG Sec. Angelo Reyes.
Kinilala ang suspek na si Alexander Aldas alyas Ali, may patong sa ulo na P1milyon at pang-5 sa listahan ng mga pinaghahanap ng batas na lider ng Waray-Waray kidnap-for-ransom gang, ang grupong sangkot sa pagkidnap at pagpatay sa Coca-Cola executive na si Betti Chua Sy noong Nob. 17, 2003.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo turned over P2.5 million in reward money yesterday to three civilian informants who separately helped law enforcers in the arrest of the three most wanted kidnappers in the order of battle of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF).
Assisted by Interior and Local Government Secretary and concurrent NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, Mrs. Arroyo handed the reward to three hooded informants, including a blue-eyed, Caucasian-looking man.
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Kinilala ang suspek na si Alexander Aldas alyas Ali, may patong sa ulo na P1milyon at pang-5 sa listahan ng mga pinaghahanap ng batas na lider ng Waray-Waray kidnap-for-ransom gang, ang grupong sangkot sa pagkidnap at pagpatay sa Coca-Cola executive na si Betti Chua Sy noong Nob. 17, 2003.
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