+ Follow BARON ALEXANDER CERVANTES Tag
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[Title] => Baron slay suspect ready to surrender?
[Summary] => Task Force Cervantes commander, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, said yesterday fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño has called him and expressed his willingness to surrender.
However, Maganto said Cardeño expressed concern over "political" issues as well as his security.
"But I told him that my mission is only to serve the warrant. I have no authority to talk about his case but I can guarantee his safety," Maganto said in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Keep that assassin alive
[Summary] => A lawyer for the family of slain Young Officers Union (YOU) spokesman Baron Alexander Cervantes questioned yesterday the motives behind an attempt to have his alleged assassin transferred from his Camp Crame detention cell to the Las Piñas City jail.
Lawyer Leonardo de Vera said the suspect, ex-Marine Sergeant Joseph Mostrales, "should be kept alive" so that the alleged mastermind can be convicted.
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[Title] => Ex-Marine tagged as Baron assassin
[Summary] => A witness identified in court ex-Marine Sgt. Joseph Mostrales as the one who shot dead Baron Alexander Cervantes more than a year ago in Las Piñas City.
Mitchelle Cataluna was the first prosecution witness presented in court as the trial of the Cervantes killing began yesterday at the sala of Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 257 Judge Bonifacio Sanz Maceda.
Cataluna was then the security guard on duty at the Jubilaeum Drugstore located on Times Street corner Alabang-Zapote Road when Cervantes was killed.
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[Title] => Cardeño had his chance
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño failed to surrender Thursday, prompting Task Force Cervantes commander, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, to commence a manhunt for him.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Clock ticking for Baron slay suspect
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeno was given the option to surrender to a mistah, or a classmate from the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), by Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, Task Force Baron commander.
Maganto had given Cardeno until 12 midnight yesterday to turn himself into the authorities after a year of hiding.
As of press time, Maganto and the family of slain Baron Alexander Cervantes are still waiting for Cardeno to "voluntary surrender."
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[Title] => Cardeño tired of being on the run Maganto
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño is tired of running away from the law, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, Task Force Baron commander, said yesterday.
"Pagod na siya sa katatago (Hes tired of hiding)," Maganto said in a phone interview. He added that Cardeño is "very mobile in Metro Manila."
Cardeño, the alleged mastermind in the killing of Baron Alexander Cervantes, has been on the run for more than a year. He was said to have expressed his willingness to surrender through his lawyer, Homobono Adaza.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Cardeno ready to surface?
[Summary] => Barely a week after his appointment as head of Task Force Baron, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto said fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeno may soon surrender to authorities.
In a phone interview yesterday, Maganto said he is now negotiating with Cardenos lawyer, Homobono Adaza.
"Theres a certain condition for his surrender that Atty. Adaza mentioned and which I approved. But I also referred it to Secretary Golez," Maganto told The STAR.
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[Title] => Baron slay suspects plead not guilty
[Summary] => Three of the five suspects in the killing of self-styled Young Officers Union (YOU) spokesman Baron Alexander Cervantes pleaded "not guilty" yesterday at their arraignment before a Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court (RTC) judge.
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[Title] => Abenina to face Baron probers
[Summary] => Former Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief, retired Brig. Gen. Edgardo Abenina, is set to appear today before police probers investigating the Dec. 31 killing of discharged Army Lt. Baron Alexander Cervantes.
Abenina, one of the leaders of the rightist group Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM), is the fifth and last police and military official to be summoned for questioning by the Southern Police District (SPD).
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[Title] => YOU, RAM members to face police probers today
[Summary] => Top members of rightist military fraternities Young Officers Union (YOU) and Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM) are set to appear today before police investigators looking into the Dec. 31 killing of discharged Army Lt. Baron Alexander Cervantes.
Southern Police District (SPD) probers said police are to interview at 9:30 a.m. YOU co-founder Superintendent Diosdado Valeroso who was among the last persons Cervantes communicated with minutes before he was killed.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-08 00:00:00
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BARON ALEXANDER CERVANTES
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[Title] => Baron slay suspect ready to surrender?
[Summary] => Task Force Cervantes commander, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, said yesterday fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño has called him and expressed his willingness to surrender.
However, Maganto said Cardeño expressed concern over "political" issues as well as his security.
"But I told him that my mission is only to serve the warrant. I have no authority to talk about his case but I can guarantee his safety," Maganto said in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Keep that assassin alive
[Summary] => A lawyer for the family of slain Young Officers Union (YOU) spokesman Baron Alexander Cervantes questioned yesterday the motives behind an attempt to have his alleged assassin transferred from his Camp Crame detention cell to the Las Piñas City jail.
Lawyer Leonardo de Vera said the suspect, ex-Marine Sergeant Joseph Mostrales, "should be kept alive" so that the alleged mastermind can be convicted.
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[Title] => Ex-Marine tagged as Baron assassin
[Summary] => A witness identified in court ex-Marine Sgt. Joseph Mostrales as the one who shot dead Baron Alexander Cervantes more than a year ago in Las Piñas City.
Mitchelle Cataluna was the first prosecution witness presented in court as the trial of the Cervantes killing began yesterday at the sala of Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 257 Judge Bonifacio Sanz Maceda.
Cataluna was then the security guard on duty at the Jubilaeum Drugstore located on Times Street corner Alabang-Zapote Road when Cervantes was killed.
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[Title] => Cardeño had his chance
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño failed to surrender Thursday, prompting Task Force Cervantes commander, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, to commence a manhunt for him.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Clock ticking for Baron slay suspect
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeno was given the option to surrender to a mistah, or a classmate from the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), by Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, Task Force Baron commander.
Maganto had given Cardeno until 12 midnight yesterday to turn himself into the authorities after a year of hiding.
As of press time, Maganto and the family of slain Baron Alexander Cervantes are still waiting for Cardeno to "voluntary surrender."
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[Title] => Cardeño tired of being on the run Maganto
[Summary] => Fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeño is tired of running away from the law, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto, Task Force Baron commander, said yesterday.
"Pagod na siya sa katatago (Hes tired of hiding)," Maganto said in a phone interview. He added that Cardeño is "very mobile in Metro Manila."
Cardeño, the alleged mastermind in the killing of Baron Alexander Cervantes, has been on the run for more than a year. He was said to have expressed his willingness to surrender through his lawyer, Homobono Adaza.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1096615
[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Cardeno ready to surface?
[Summary] => Barely a week after his appointment as head of Task Force Baron, Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto said fugitive police officer Rafael Cardeno may soon surrender to authorities.
In a phone interview yesterday, Maganto said he is now negotiating with Cardenos lawyer, Homobono Adaza.
"Theres a certain condition for his surrender that Atty. Adaza mentioned and which I approved. But I also referred it to Secretary Golez," Maganto told The STAR.
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[Title] => Baron slay suspects plead not guilty
[Summary] => Three of the five suspects in the killing of self-styled Young Officers Union (YOU) spokesman Baron Alexander Cervantes pleaded "not guilty" yesterday at their arraignment before a Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court (RTC) judge.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Abenina to face Baron probers
[Summary] => Former Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief, retired Brig. Gen. Edgardo Abenina, is set to appear today before police probers investigating the Dec. 31 killing of discharged Army Lt. Baron Alexander Cervantes.
Abenina, one of the leaders of the rightist group Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM), is the fifth and last police and military official to be summoned for questioning by the Southern Police District (SPD).
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[Title] => YOU, RAM members to face police probers today
[Summary] => Top members of rightist military fraternities Young Officers Union (YOU) and Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM) are set to appear today before police investigators looking into the Dec. 31 killing of discharged Army Lt. Baron Alexander Cervantes.
Southern Police District (SPD) probers said police are to interview at 9:30 a.m. YOU co-founder Superintendent Diosdado Valeroso who was among the last persons Cervantes communicated with minutes before he was killed.
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