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                    [Title] => Task force to go after Ilocos Norte radioman’s killers
                    [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — The regional police command headed by Chief Superintendent Claudio Cabreros, has formed a task force to go after the killers of Ilocos Norte radio commentator Roger Mariano. 


The "Task Group Mariano" is headed by Senior Superintendent Wifredo Abella, deputy director for operations of the Ilocos Norte police, and composed of representatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, National Bureau of Investigation, the San Nicolas police and other law enforcement agencies.
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The three towns are Arayat in Pampanga, and Baliuag and Bustos in Bulacan, according to Senior Superintendent Amado Paneda, of the Region 3 police command.

Last Tuesday, Muñoz councilor Mauricio Corpuz, who was seeking re-election, was shot dead by two men inside a videoke bar.

In Arayat town, a barangay chairman and mayoralty bet survived an ambush last month.
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With these words, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz commended the police for halting jueteng operations in the province days after a survey showed that the illegal numbers game had resurfaced.
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                    [Title] => Task force to go after Ilocos Norte radioman’s killers
                    [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — The regional police command headed by Chief Superintendent Claudio Cabreros, has formed a task force to go after the killers of Ilocos Norte radio commentator Roger Mariano. 


The "Task Group Mariano" is headed by Senior Superintendent Wifredo Abella, deputy director for operations of the Ilocos Norte police, and composed of representatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, National Bureau of Investigation, the San Nicolas police and other law enforcement agencies.
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The three towns are Arayat in Pampanga, and Baliuag and Bustos in Bulacan, according to Senior Superintendent Amado Paneda, of the Region 3 police command.

Last Tuesday, Muñoz councilor Mauricio Corpuz, who was seeking re-election, was shot dead by two men inside a videoke bar.

In Arayat town, a barangay chairman and mayoralty bet survived an ambush last month.
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With these words, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz commended the police for halting jueteng operations in the province days after a survey showed that the illegal numbers game had resurfaced.
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