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CAMP GEN. OSCAR FLORENDO Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director Gen. Oscar Calderon lauded the Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1), headed by Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, for the immediate resolution of the Dec. 20 murder of Andres Acosta, a radio reporter of dzJC in Laoag City.
The suspects were identified as Nemesio Agbanaoag, Joseph Calzado, Adulf Calzado and Gilbert Taruboc. Murder charges were filed against them at the Provincial Prosecutors Office.
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LAOAG CITY A government employee and three street thugs are facing murder charges for the killing of Ilocos Norte broadcaster Andres Acosta last Dec. 20.
Senior Superintendent Roman Felix, Ilocos Norte police director, said murder cases were filed with the provincial prosecutors office against Joseph Caldazo, an employee of the Department of Agriculture; Nemesio Agbanaoag, Adulf Calzado, and Gilbert Tarubac.
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BAGUIO CITY A correspondent of a Nueva Ecija radio station was wounded after he was shot while on his way home aboard a tricycle last Friday, authorities said.
The attack on Rufino Gamboa, of radio station dzMM, came a day after the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), reacting to last Wednesdays killing of Ilocos Norte radioman Andres Acosta, asked President Arroyo to put an end to the "senseless" killings of journalists in the country.
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BAGUIO CITY A personal rift with someone might have caused the fatal stabbing of broadcaster Andres Acosta in Batac, Ilocos Norte last Wednesday night, police said.
Senior Superintendent Marvin Bolabola, Ilocos region chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), said the stabbing of Acosta, 46, who worked for dzJC Aksyon Radyo, an affiliate of the Manila Broadcasting Company, was most likely triggered by an altercation with someone that night.
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CAMP GEN. OSCAR FLORENDO Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director Gen. Oscar Calderon lauded the Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1), headed by Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, for the immediate resolution of the Dec. 20 murder of Andres Acosta, a radio reporter of dzJC in Laoag City.
The suspects were identified as Nemesio Agbanaoag, Joseph Calzado, Adulf Calzado and Gilbert Taruboc. Murder charges were filed against them at the Provincial Prosecutors Office.
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LAOAG CITY A government employee and three street thugs are facing murder charges for the killing of Ilocos Norte broadcaster Andres Acosta last Dec. 20.
Senior Superintendent Roman Felix, Ilocos Norte police director, said murder cases were filed with the provincial prosecutors office against Joseph Caldazo, an employee of the Department of Agriculture; Nemesio Agbanaoag, Adulf Calzado, and Gilbert Tarubac.
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BAGUIO CITY A correspondent of a Nueva Ecija radio station was wounded after he was shot while on his way home aboard a tricycle last Friday, authorities said.
The attack on Rufino Gamboa, of radio station dzMM, came a day after the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), reacting to last Wednesdays killing of Ilocos Norte radioman Andres Acosta, asked President Arroyo to put an end to the "senseless" killings of journalists in the country.
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BAGUIO CITY A personal rift with someone might have caused the fatal stabbing of broadcaster Andres Acosta in Batac, Ilocos Norte last Wednesday night, police said.
Senior Superintendent Marvin Bolabola, Ilocos region chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), said the stabbing of Acosta, 46, who worked for dzJC Aksyon Radyo, an affiliate of the Manila Broadcasting Company, was most likely triggered by an altercation with someone that night.
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