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[Title] => Waray-Waray said to be most active kidnap gang
[Summary] => Authorities have set their sights on the so-called Waray-Waray kidnap gang which they say is behind at least three out of four abductions in the country.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) estimate the gang has around 50 members divided into six "subgroups" operating across the country.
NBI investigators are currently interrogating captured gang members for information that could lead to their cohorts, said Ruel Lasala, chief of the NBIs reaction arrest and interdiction division.
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[Summary] => Authorities have set their sights on the so-called Waray-Waray kidnap gang which they say is behind at least three out of four abductions in the country.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) estimate the gang has around 50 members divided into six "subgroups" operating across the country.
NBI investigators are currently interrogating captured gang members for information that could lead to their cohorts, said Ruel Lasala, chief of the NBIs reaction arrest and interdiction division.
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ALEJANDRO ALDAS AND CALVIN LAGADO
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) estimate the gang has around 50 members divided into six "subgroups" operating across the country.
NBI investigators are currently interrogating captured gang members for information that could lead to their cohorts, said Ruel Lasala, chief of the NBIs reaction arrest and interdiction division.
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[Title] => Waray-Waray said to be most active kidnap gang
[Summary] => Authorities have set their sights on the so-called Waray-Waray kidnap gang which they say is behind at least three out of four abductions in the country.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) estimate the gang has around 50 members divided into six "subgroups" operating across the country.
NBI investigators are currently interrogating captured gang members for information that could lead to their cohorts, said Ruel Lasala, chief of the NBIs reaction arrest and interdiction division.
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