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[Title] => (UPDATE) Police report lost ATMs, IDs at Quiapo church
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines-- Several identification and an ATM cards were turned over to police personnel early this morning as devotees flock to the Quiapo church to attend Mass and join the Black Nazarene procession.
[DatePublished] => 2010-01-09 09:29:30
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[Title] => Tulak tinodas ng vigilante
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[DatePublished] => 2007-08-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cop colonel probed on cockfight game
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya, Central Luzon police director, said yesterday he would look into reports that this capital citys police chief allegedly teamed up with a suspected gambling lord during a recent cockfight derby.
Although the police chief, Senior Superintendent Sonny Cunanan, was his wedding godson, Berroya gave assurance that the investigation will be impartial.
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[Title] => Police chief teamed up with gambling lord in cockfight?
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga "Nambubutas lang kayo (You are only finding fault)."
These were the words of Senior Superintendent Sonny Cunanan, this citys police chief, reacting to talks making the rounds of cockfighting aficionados here that he and an alleged gambling lord recently teamed up in a cockfight derby.
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[Title] => Jueteng whistle-blower in Pampanga goes missing
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga From whistle-blower to the hunted.
This seems to be the fate now of Ruben Marin, 35, alias JR, after he exposed alleged links between the police and suspected gambling lord Melchor Caliwag, alias Ngongo, who has reportedly taken over the lucrative jueteng operations in Angeles City and other parts of Central Luzon.
Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya, Central Luzon police director, and Sen. Panfilo Lacson, both long-time adversaries, have been trying to track down Marin since he made his exposé.
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[Title] => Jueteng talamak sa Pampanga
[Summary] => ISANG malaking hamon sa administrasyon ni President Gloria Arroyo itong expose na talamak na ang jueteng operations ng isang Melchor Caliwag alias Ngongo sa kanyang hometown sa Pampanga. Kapag hindi naging maganda ang reaksiyon ni GMA sa jueteng expose na ito magkakaroon ng haka-haka na may basbas niya ang operation ng ilegal na sugal, hindi lang sa Pampanga, kundi sa buong bansa.
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[AuthorName] => Bening Batuigas
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[Title] => Disgruntled ally of Central Luzon jueteng lord spills the beans
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY A disgruntled ally of a suspected gambling lord popularly known in Central Luzon as "Ngongo" has come out in the open to accuse him of cheating jueteng bettors and expose his alleged links to politicians and police officers.
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[Title] => 2 alleged ‘jueteng’ lords seen to win as Pampanga councilors
[Summary] => LUBAO, Pampanga  Chief Superintendent Enrique Galang, Central Luzon police director, vowed yesterday to double his command’s efforts against illegal gambling, particularly jueteng, amid surveys indicating that at least two suspected gambling lords in Central Luzon are likely to emerge winners in yesterday’s elections.
Galang identified the suspected gambling lords as Mario Garcia, alias Marga, who is with the Lakas-NUCD, and independent candidate Melchor Caliâ€â€wag, alias Ngongo, who are both running for councilor in the City of San Fernando.
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[Title] => 2 alleged ‘jueteng’ lords seen to win as Pampanga councilors
[Summary] => LUBAO, Pampanga  Chief Superintendent Enrique Galang, Central Luzon police director, vowed yesterday to double his command’s efforts against illegal gambling, particularly jueteng, amid surveys indicating that at least two suspected gambling lords in Central Luzon are likely to emerge winners in yesterday’s elections.
Galang identified the suspected gambling lords as Mario Garcia, alias Marga, who is with the Lakas-NUCD, and independent candidate Melchor Caliâ€â€wag, alias Ngongo, who are both running for councilor in the City of San Fernando.
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[Title] => ‘No word that Bong Pineda’s back’
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  Suspected gambling lord Bong Pineda is still in the United States and no one seems to know when he’ll be back.
"I have no information that he’s back," said Chief Superintendent Roberto Calinisan, Central Luzon police director.
The STAR also called up Pineda’s homes in Lubao town and Greenhills, San Juan and was told that he remains in the US, where he went last October reportedly to undergo medical checkup and hair transplant.
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CALIWAG
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Police report lost ATMs, IDs at Quiapo church
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines-- Several identification and an ATM cards were turned over to police personnel early this morning as devotees flock to the Quiapo church to attend Mass and join the Black Nazarene procession.
[DatePublished] => 2010-01-09 09:29:30
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[Title] => Cop colonel probed on cockfight game
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya, Central Luzon police director, said yesterday he would look into reports that this capital citys police chief allegedly teamed up with a suspected gambling lord during a recent cockfight derby.
Although the police chief, Senior Superintendent Sonny Cunanan, was his wedding godson, Berroya gave assurance that the investigation will be impartial.
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[Title] => Police chief teamed up with gambling lord in cockfight?
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga "Nambubutas lang kayo (You are only finding fault)."
These were the words of Senior Superintendent Sonny Cunanan, this citys police chief, reacting to talks making the rounds of cockfighting aficionados here that he and an alleged gambling lord recently teamed up in a cockfight derby.
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[Title] => Jueteng whistle-blower in Pampanga goes missing
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga From whistle-blower to the hunted.
This seems to be the fate now of Ruben Marin, 35, alias JR, after he exposed alleged links between the police and suspected gambling lord Melchor Caliwag, alias Ngongo, who has reportedly taken over the lucrative jueteng operations in Angeles City and other parts of Central Luzon.
Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya, Central Luzon police director, and Sen. Panfilo Lacson, both long-time adversaries, have been trying to track down Marin since he made his exposé.
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[Title] => Jueteng talamak sa Pampanga
[Summary] => ISANG malaking hamon sa administrasyon ni President Gloria Arroyo itong expose na talamak na ang jueteng operations ng isang Melchor Caliwag alias Ngongo sa kanyang hometown sa Pampanga. Kapag hindi naging maganda ang reaksiyon ni GMA sa jueteng expose na ito magkakaroon ng haka-haka na may basbas niya ang operation ng ilegal na sugal, hindi lang sa Pampanga, kundi sa buong bansa.
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[Title] => Disgruntled ally of Central Luzon jueteng lord spills the beans
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY A disgruntled ally of a suspected gambling lord popularly known in Central Luzon as "Ngongo" has come out in the open to accuse him of cheating jueteng bettors and expose his alleged links to politicians and police officers.
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[Title] => 2 alleged ‘jueteng’ lords seen to win as Pampanga councilors
[Summary] => LUBAO, Pampanga  Chief Superintendent Enrique Galang, Central Luzon police director, vowed yesterday to double his command’s efforts against illegal gambling, particularly jueteng, amid surveys indicating that at least two suspected gambling lords in Central Luzon are likely to emerge winners in yesterday’s elections.
Galang identified the suspected gambling lords as Mario Garcia, alias Marga, who is with the Lakas-NUCD, and independent candidate Melchor Caliâ€â€wag, alias Ngongo, who are both running for councilor in the City of San Fernando.
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[Title] => 2 alleged ‘jueteng’ lords seen to win as Pampanga councilors
[Summary] => LUBAO, Pampanga  Chief Superintendent Enrique Galang, Central Luzon police director, vowed yesterday to double his command’s efforts against illegal gambling, particularly jueteng, amid surveys indicating that at least two suspected gambling lords in Central Luzon are likely to emerge winners in yesterday’s elections.
Galang identified the suspected gambling lords as Mario Garcia, alias Marga, who is with the Lakas-NUCD, and independent candidate Melchor Caliâ€â€wag, alias Ngongo, who are both running for councilor in the City of San Fernando.
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[Title] => ‘No word that Bong Pineda’s back’
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga  Suspected gambling lord Bong Pineda is still in the United States and no one seems to know when he’ll be back.
"I have no information that he’s back," said Chief Superintendent Roberto Calinisan, Central Luzon police director.
The STAR also called up Pineda’s homes in Lubao town and Greenhills, San Juan and was told that he remains in the US, where he went last October reportedly to undergo medical checkup and hair transplant.
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