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                    [Title] => Major AFP reshuffle starts
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                    [Title] => Soldier probed for shooting Bulacan hog dealer
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Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino has ordered an investigation into the alleged involvement of a soldier in the shooting of a hog dealer in Hagonoy, Bulacan.


Maj. Ernesto Torres, Army spokesman, said Tolentino ordered the Army Inspector General to look into the matter after S/Sgt. Mario de la Cruz, who belongs to the Special Operations Team, was accused of shooting a hog dealer in Barangay San Pascual last Sunday.

Reports said the hog dealer, Juan Galvez, was riding his motorcycle when De la Cruz flagged him down.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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This, amid allegations that local politicians were using soldiers for their private armies.

Senga, however, said another Army contingent will be detailed to Abra to assume the counter-insurgency duties of the 41st IB.
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Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino has ordered an investigation into the alleged involvement of a soldier in the shooting of a hog dealer in Hagonoy, Bulacan.


Maj. Ernesto Torres, Army spokesman, said Tolentino ordered the Army Inspector General to look into the matter after S/Sgt. Mario de la Cruz, who belongs to the Special Operations Team, was accused of shooting a hog dealer in Barangay San Pascual last Sunday.

Reports said the hog dealer, Juan Galvez, was riding his motorcycle when De la Cruz flagged him down.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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The plot was detailed in documents recovered from renegade Army 1Lt. Lawrence San Juan, a Magdalo leader who was recently captured by the military in a remote town in Batangas.

Based on the recovered documents, rebel military officers would have made three proclamations after seizing power in a conspiracy with leftist groups.
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This, amid allegations that local politicians were using soldiers for their private armies.

Senga, however, said another Army contingent will be detailed to Abra to assume the counter-insurgency duties of the 41st IB.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805318 [AuthorName] => Jaime Laude [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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