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[Title] => No bail for Dy scion
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A prosecutor from the Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended that the son of former Isabela governor Faustino Dy Jr. and two others be held without bail after they were arrested for selling 30 Ecstasy tablets to anti-drug agents during a buy-bust operation in Quezon City last week.
Senior State prosecutor Archimedes Manabat issued his recommendation after receiving the affidavit of arrest and laboratory test results on Jonathan Dy, 28; Carlo Castro, 29; and Castel Vinci Estacio, 21.
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[Title] => PNP readies wish list for US help on murders
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has completed its "wish list" of assistance it would request from the US government to help speed up the resolution of unexplained killings in the country.
Deputy Director General Avelino Razon Jr., PNP Deputy Chief for Administration, left on Tuesday night for Washington DC to meet with the Philippine Ambassador to the United States, Willy Gaa, who would present Task Force Usig reports on the killings of militants and journalists before a US congressional inquiry.
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[Title] => Grossly exaggerated, Task Force Usig chief says of INSI assessment of killings
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The chief of a police task force investigating the spate of killings of journalists branded yesterday as "grossly exaggerated" the assessment of an international media group that the Philippines is a dangerous place for journalists.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, PNP director for investigation and detective management, and Task Force Usig commander, said the working condition of journalists in the Philippines is far better than in most countries in Asia and other parts of the world.
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[Title] => Left-wing activist gunned down in Digos City
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Unidentified gunmen fatally shot a left-wing union activist yesterday, police said  the latest in a spate of unexplained killings condemned by the US and the European Union.
Renato "Atong" Torrecampo Pacaide, 53, from the left-wing group Anakpawis, died of a gunshot wound to the head in southern Digos city, said police Chief Superintendent Geary Barias.
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[Title] => Task Force Usig pushes ID system
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The national ID system can be a useful tool in solving unexplained murders of militants and journalists, according to Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, the newly installed chief of Task Force Usig investigating the murders.
Barias explained the adoption of the national ID system will enable the police to readily identify and arrest suspects for eventual prosecution.
"With the ID system, criminals can easily be traced," Barias said.
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[Title] => PNP chief orders dismantling of private armies, confiscation of guns
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ILOILO CITY To prevent violence in the coming elections, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Calderon ordered all police provincial directors yesterday to dismantle private armed groups and confiscate loose firearms.
Calderon gave the order at the Police Regional Office 6 headquarters in Camp Martin Delgado here during the turnover of command from Chief Superintendent Geary Barias to regional commander, Chief Superintendent Wilfredo Dulay Sr.
The PNP is closely monitoring 93 private armies nationwide.
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[Title] => AIDSOTF bares modest accomplishment in 2006
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Despite limited resources, the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF) was able to accomplish a lot in the war against illegal drugs last year.
"The year 2006 may be marked with adverse challenges as the command adopted austerity measures in its pursuit of supporting the priority program thrust of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on organizational innovations and internal reforms," the 17-page AIDSOTF accomplishment report read.
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[Title] => Vice mayor gunned down
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ILOILO CITY A festive night turned bloody after a gunman killed the vice mayor of the town of Tapaz, Capiz along with his bodyguard and a village chief late Saturday.
Police said Vice Mayor Victor Gardose, his bodyguard Anton Gequillo and Karida barangay chairman Leonardo Jimeno were shot at close range by a lone assailant armed with an automatic hand gun.
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CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT GEARY BARIAS
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A prosecutor from the Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended that the son of former Isabela governor Faustino Dy Jr. and two others be held without bail after they were arrested for selling 30 Ecstasy tablets to anti-drug agents during a buy-bust operation in Quezon City last week.
Senior State prosecutor Archimedes Manabat issued his recommendation after receiving the affidavit of arrest and laboratory test results on Jonathan Dy, 28; Carlo Castro, 29; and Castel Vinci Estacio, 21.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has completed its "wish list" of assistance it would request from the US government to help speed up the resolution of unexplained killings in the country.
Deputy Director General Avelino Razon Jr., PNP Deputy Chief for Administration, left on Tuesday night for Washington DC to meet with the Philippine Ambassador to the United States, Willy Gaa, who would present Task Force Usig reports on the killings of militants and journalists before a US congressional inquiry.
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The chief of a police task force investigating the spate of killings of journalists branded yesterday as "grossly exaggerated" the assessment of an international media group that the Philippines is a dangerous place for journalists.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, PNP director for investigation and detective management, and Task Force Usig commander, said the working condition of journalists in the Philippines is far better than in most countries in Asia and other parts of the world.
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Unidentified gunmen fatally shot a left-wing union activist yesterday, police said  the latest in a spate of unexplained killings condemned by the US and the European Union.
Renato "Atong" Torrecampo Pacaide, 53, from the left-wing group Anakpawis, died of a gunshot wound to the head in southern Digos city, said police Chief Superintendent Geary Barias.
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The national ID system can be a useful tool in solving unexplained murders of militants and journalists, according to Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, the newly installed chief of Task Force Usig investigating the murders.
Barias explained the adoption of the national ID system will enable the police to readily identify and arrest suspects for eventual prosecution.
"With the ID system, criminals can easily be traced," Barias said.
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ILOILO CITY To prevent violence in the coming elections, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Calderon ordered all police provincial directors yesterday to dismantle private armed groups and confiscate loose firearms.
Calderon gave the order at the Police Regional Office 6 headquarters in Camp Martin Delgado here during the turnover of command from Chief Superintendent Geary Barias to regional commander, Chief Superintendent Wilfredo Dulay Sr.
The PNP is closely monitoring 93 private armies nationwide.
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Despite limited resources, the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF) was able to accomplish a lot in the war against illegal drugs last year.
"The year 2006 may be marked with adverse challenges as the command adopted austerity measures in its pursuit of supporting the priority program thrust of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on organizational innovations and internal reforms," the 17-page AIDSOTF accomplishment report read.
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ILOILO CITY A festive night turned bloody after a gunman killed the vice mayor of the town of Tapaz, Capiz along with his bodyguard and a village chief late Saturday.
Police said Vice Mayor Victor Gardose, his bodyguard Anton Gequillo and Karida barangay chairman Leonardo Jimeno were shot at close range by a lone assailant armed with an automatic hand gun.
Witnesses said the gunman approached and shot the victims several times as they were alighting from an owner-type jeep.
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January 1, 2007 - 12:00am