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[Title] => PNP implements reshuffle, says it’s part of anti-terror campaign
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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Calderon announced yesterday the latest reshuffle in the police force to intensify the government’s campaign against terrorism.
The reshuffle will fill up the positions vacated by police officials who had reached the mandatory retirement age of 56, he added.
Calderon said the relief of Central Mindanao police director Chief Superintendent German Doria would take effect on Feb. 15.
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[Title] => Chinese nabbed for selling Ecstasy tablets
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A Chinese national was arrested yesterday for selling 20 pieces of Ecstasy tablets worth P12,000 to anti-drug agents during a buy-bust operation.
The suspect, Jason Tan, alias Jason Lee, of San Juan, surrendered to operatives of the police Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF).
AIDSOTF commander Director Marcelo Ele Jr. ordered the neutralization of Tan following reports from a confidential informant that he is the source of illegal drugs in San Juan and its neighboring areas.
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[Title] => Girl killed by stray bullet in Marikina
[Summary] => A 10-year-old girl was killed after being hit by a stray bullet during an encounter last Sunday between responding policemen and a group of armed men in Marikina City.
Janet Caballero, a Grade 4 pupil and a resident of Barangay Concepcion Uno, was walking along the street when hit by a bullet in the head. She died while being treated at the Amang Rodriguez Medical Center.
Police arrested Gerald Visconde, 28, and a 15-year-old boy, both of San Mateo, Rizal who yielded a fan knife each. The two were part of a group that fought it out with lawmen, police said.
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[Title] => Ambush probers focus on drug angle
[Summary] => The Eastern Police District (EPD) said it was coordinating with Pasig Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr., who claimed that prior to killing of Internal Affairs Service (IAS) deputy chief investigator Chief Inspector Renato Marasigan, the official had disclosed the identities of policemen behind the operation of a raided shabu tiangge.
Jaworski said Marasigan had handed him a list and asked the chief inspector to provide concrete evidence of the involvement of the persons in the illegal drug trade.
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[Title] => Umales killers waited at Pearl Plaza 2 days earlier
[Summary] => The four suspects in the March 16 ambush-slay of businessman Leonardo Umale waited for him two days earlier at the Pearl Plaza in Pasig City, police said yesterday.
Senior Superintendent Romeo Abaring, Pasig City police officer-in-charge, said the four gunmen were noticed by a waiter at a restaurant on the second floor of the eight- storey building two days before Umale was killed.
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[Title] => Umale ambush: Three of 4 suspects fired guns
[Summary] => Three of four suspects fired handguns in the ambush of businessman Leonardo Umale at the Pearl Plaza in Pasig City last Mar. 16, police said yesterday.
Chief Superintendent Ernesto Belen, director of the Philippine National Police (PNP) crime laboratory, said five empty shells recovered at the crime scene showed they were fired from three different caliber .45 automatic pistols.
"Definitely, our examination on the recovered empty shells showed they were fired from three pistols," Belen told The Star.
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[Title] => Businessman shot dead in Pasig
[Summary] => Four men, believed to be hired killers, shot dead the owner of the Pearl Plaza as the businessman and his daughter were entering the building located at the Ortigas Center in Pasig City yesterday.
Leonardo Umali, 62, sustained multiple gunshot wounds in the head and body after being shot at close range as he alighted from his car and walked toward the commerical building on Pearl Drive in Barangay San Antonio at about 11:30 a.m.
Metro police chief Director Vidal Querol said Umali died while being operated on at the Medical Center in Pasig City.
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[Title] => FBI offers to help PNP in terror drive
[Summary] => A top official of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has offered assistance and training to the Philippine National Police (PNP) in its anti-crime and anti-terror campaigns.
FBI Deputy Director John Pistole held a closed-door meeting with PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and other senior police officials during which he was briefed on the governments efforts to combat al-Qaeda-linked terror groups, the Muslim insurgency and an alleged emerging alliance between communist and military rebels.
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[Title] => FBI offers to help PNP in terror drive
[Summary] => A top official of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has offered assistance and training to the Philippine National Police (PNP) in its anti-crime and anti-terror campaigns.
FBI Deputy Director John Pistole held a closed-door meeting with PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and other senior police officials during which he was briefed on the governments efforts to combat al-Qaeda-linked terror groups, the Muslim insurgency and an alleged emerging alliance between communist and military rebels.
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[Title] => Australia donates P2 M in equipment to PNP to identify disaster victims
[Summary] => Australia has donated P2 million worth of equipment to the Philippine National Police (PNP) to help identify victims of disasters, calamities and other national emergencies.
The rapid deployment kits will be deployed to St. Bernard town in Southern Leyte where rescue workers continue digging for victims believed buried in the landslide last month.
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CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT ERNESTO BELEN
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[Title] => PNP implements reshuffle, says it’s part of anti-terror campaign
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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Calderon announced yesterday the latest reshuffle in the police force to intensify the government’s campaign against terrorism.
The reshuffle will fill up the positions vacated by police officials who had reached the mandatory retirement age of 56, he added.
Calderon said the relief of Central Mindanao police director Chief Superintendent German Doria would take effect on Feb. 15.
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[Title] => Chinese nabbed for selling Ecstasy tablets
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A Chinese national was arrested yesterday for selling 20 pieces of Ecstasy tablets worth P12,000 to anti-drug agents during a buy-bust operation.
The suspect, Jason Tan, alias Jason Lee, of San Juan, surrendered to operatives of the police Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF).
AIDSOTF commander Director Marcelo Ele Jr. ordered the neutralization of Tan following reports from a confidential informant that he is the source of illegal drugs in San Juan and its neighboring areas.
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[Title] => Girl killed by stray bullet in Marikina
[Summary] => A 10-year-old girl was killed after being hit by a stray bullet during an encounter last Sunday between responding policemen and a group of armed men in Marikina City.
Janet Caballero, a Grade 4 pupil and a resident of Barangay Concepcion Uno, was walking along the street when hit by a bullet in the head. She died while being treated at the Amang Rodriguez Medical Center.
Police arrested Gerald Visconde, 28, and a 15-year-old boy, both of San Mateo, Rizal who yielded a fan knife each. The two were part of a group that fought it out with lawmen, police said.
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[Title] => Ambush probers focus on drug angle
[Summary] => The Eastern Police District (EPD) said it was coordinating with Pasig Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr., who claimed that prior to killing of Internal Affairs Service (IAS) deputy chief investigator Chief Inspector Renato Marasigan, the official had disclosed the identities of policemen behind the operation of a raided shabu tiangge.
Jaworski said Marasigan had handed him a list and asked the chief inspector to provide concrete evidence of the involvement of the persons in the illegal drug trade.
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[Title] => Umales killers waited at Pearl Plaza 2 days earlier
[Summary] => The four suspects in the March 16 ambush-slay of businessman Leonardo Umale waited for him two days earlier at the Pearl Plaza in Pasig City, police said yesterday.
Senior Superintendent Romeo Abaring, Pasig City police officer-in-charge, said the four gunmen were noticed by a waiter at a restaurant on the second floor of the eight- storey building two days before Umale was killed.
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[Title] => Umale ambush: Three of 4 suspects fired guns
[Summary] => Three of four suspects fired handguns in the ambush of businessman Leonardo Umale at the Pearl Plaza in Pasig City last Mar. 16, police said yesterday.
Chief Superintendent Ernesto Belen, director of the Philippine National Police (PNP) crime laboratory, said five empty shells recovered at the crime scene showed they were fired from three different caliber .45 automatic pistols.
"Definitely, our examination on the recovered empty shells showed they were fired from three pistols," Belen told The Star.
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[Title] => Businessman shot dead in Pasig
[Summary] => Four men, believed to be hired killers, shot dead the owner of the Pearl Plaza as the businessman and his daughter were entering the building located at the Ortigas Center in Pasig City yesterday.
Leonardo Umali, 62, sustained multiple gunshot wounds in the head and body after being shot at close range as he alighted from his car and walked toward the commerical building on Pearl Drive in Barangay San Antonio at about 11:30 a.m.
Metro police chief Director Vidal Querol said Umali died while being operated on at the Medical Center in Pasig City.
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[Title] => FBI offers to help PNP in terror drive
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FBI Deputy Director John Pistole held a closed-door meeting with PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and other senior police officials during which he was briefed on the governments efforts to combat al-Qaeda-linked terror groups, the Muslim insurgency and an alleged emerging alliance between communist and military rebels.
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[Title] => FBI offers to help PNP in terror drive
[Summary] => A top official of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has offered assistance and training to the Philippine National Police (PNP) in its anti-crime and anti-terror campaigns.
FBI Deputy Director John Pistole held a closed-door meeting with PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and other senior police officials during which he was briefed on the governments efforts to combat al-Qaeda-linked terror groups, the Muslim insurgency and an alleged emerging alliance between communist and military rebels.
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[Title] => Australia donates P2 M in equipment to PNP to identify disaster victims
[Summary] => Australia has donated P2 million worth of equipment to the Philippine National Police (PNP) to help identify victims of disasters, calamities and other national emergencies.
The rapid deployment kits will be deployed to St. Bernard town in Southern Leyte where rescue workers continue digging for victims believed buried in the landslide last month.
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