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[Title] => Swindling suspect hunted down
[Summary] => Agents of Task Force Jericho are hunting down a woman who allegedly failed to return vehicles she had rented from various companies.
The task force, headed by Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, has so far recovered 21 of those vehicles, with a total value of P20 million, during an eight-day operation in Angeles City.
The recovered vehicles were presented to Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina at the DILG central office in Quezon City yesterday.
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[Title] => Laguna cop chief quizzed on jueteng
[Summary] => The police director of Laguna is in hot water after Task Force Jericho arrested 20 people during a raid yesterday at a jueteng den in Sta. Cruz town, located only 500 meters away from the police headquarters.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, task force head, said Senior Superintendent Edwin Corvera, Laguna police director, should explain in writing why he should not be relieved for allegedly abetting the operations of jueteng in Sta. Cruz town.
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[Title] => Ship collision survivor charged with rape
[Summary] => A businessman, who survived last Sundays collision of two ships off Corregidor Island, was charged with statutory rape in the Palawan prosecutors office yesterday.
Assistant provincial prosecutor Olegario Cayetano recommended no bail for the suspect, Jameson Fedelin, 43, of Barangay I, Coron, Palawan.
Cayetano also ordered Fedelin confined at the provincial jail in Puerto Princesa City.
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[Title] => Ship collision survivor in hot water for rape
[Summary] => A businessman may have survived the collision between two ships off Corregidor Island Sunday, but he may face the death penalty for allegedly raping his only daughter in Palawan.
Jameson Fedelin, 43, was immediately arrested by combined agents of the Task Force Jericho and the Coast Guard intelligence agents after he disembarked Sunday from a ship that rescued him and 194 others from the waters of Manila
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[Title] => No selective areas in jueteng drive
[Summary] => Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, head of the Task Force Jericho, laughed off accusations yesterday that he was selective of his targets in his intensified anti-jueteng drive in the country.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => 8 nabbed in Jericho raids
[Summary] => The intensified anti-illegal gambling campaign by Task Force Jericho netted eight individuals and the confiscation of a video karera machine during separate raids last Friday in Metro Manila.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, head of the task force, warned that heads will roll should police commanders continue to ignore the campaign against jueteng and other forms of illegal gambling. "Im not joking when I ask concerned police officials to clean their areas of illegal gambling. Sorry na lang kung tamaan sila," Cabigon said in an interview.
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[Title] => 27 arrested in Central Luzon jueteng raids
[Summary] => The anti-gambling Task Force Jericho swooped down on jueteng dens in Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Bataan in the past two days, arresting at least 27 people and confiscating P15,165 in cash bets.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, task force head, admitted that the illegal numbers game continues to thrive in Central Luzon but its financiers now resort to "guerrilla-style" operations.
"The gambling lords are trying their very best to keep their operations a secret by jumping from one place to another," he said.
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[Title] => Gambling axe ready to fall?
[Summary] => The commander of the Western Police District (WPD) Station 2 is in danger of being relieved from his post after the anti-gambling task force created by Interior and Local Government Secretary Joey Lina conducted four successive illegal gambling drive in his jurisdiction Sunday.
Superintendent Elmer Jamias, WPD-Station 2 chief could earn the distinction as the first casualty among police officials following the renewed illegal gambling drive waged by Lina.
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[Title] => Jueteng campaign bags 32 people in separate raids
[Summary] => The continuing drive waged by Interior Secretary Joey Lina against illegal gambling netted 32 people during separate raids over the weekend in Metro Manila and in the provinces.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, Task Force Jericho head, admitted jueteng continues to thrive in most parts of the country but he pointed out gambling lords are now operating "guerilla-style."
Cabigon warned that the latest developments would not mean that they will lower their guard in their jueteng campaign.
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[Title] => Video karera operations ordered crushed
[Summary] => Another empty threat?
Interior Secretary Joey Lina has vowed to crush video karera operations in the country.
In his radio program over radio station dzMM, Lina said his office is already working out a program in going after video karera operators and maintainers who have been monitored flaunting the law.
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CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT MANUEL CABIGON
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[Title] => Swindling suspect hunted down
[Summary] => Agents of Task Force Jericho are hunting down a woman who allegedly failed to return vehicles she had rented from various companies.
The task force, headed by Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, has so far recovered 21 of those vehicles, with a total value of P20 million, during an eight-day operation in Angeles City.
The recovered vehicles were presented to Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina at the DILG central office in Quezon City yesterday.
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[Title] => Laguna cop chief quizzed on jueteng
[Summary] => The police director of Laguna is in hot water after Task Force Jericho arrested 20 people during a raid yesterday at a jueteng den in Sta. Cruz town, located only 500 meters away from the police headquarters.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, task force head, said Senior Superintendent Edwin Corvera, Laguna police director, should explain in writing why he should not be relieved for allegedly abetting the operations of jueteng in Sta. Cruz town.
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[Title] => Ship collision survivor charged with rape
[Summary] => A businessman, who survived last Sundays collision of two ships off Corregidor Island, was charged with statutory rape in the Palawan prosecutors office yesterday.
Assistant provincial prosecutor Olegario Cayetano recommended no bail for the suspect, Jameson Fedelin, 43, of Barangay I, Coron, Palawan.
Cayetano also ordered Fedelin confined at the provincial jail in Puerto Princesa City.
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[Title] => Ship collision survivor in hot water for rape
[Summary] => A businessman may have survived the collision between two ships off Corregidor Island Sunday, but he may face the death penalty for allegedly raping his only daughter in Palawan.
Jameson Fedelin, 43, was immediately arrested by combined agents of the Task Force Jericho and the Coast Guard intelligence agents after he disembarked Sunday from a ship that rescued him and 194 others from the waters of Manila
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[Title] => No selective areas in jueteng drive
[Summary] => Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, head of the Task Force Jericho, laughed off accusations yesterday that he was selective of his targets in his intensified anti-jueteng drive in the country.
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[Title] => 8 nabbed in Jericho raids
[Summary] => The intensified anti-illegal gambling campaign by Task Force Jericho netted eight individuals and the confiscation of a video karera machine during separate raids last Friday in Metro Manila.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, head of the task force, warned that heads will roll should police commanders continue to ignore the campaign against jueteng and other forms of illegal gambling. "Im not joking when I ask concerned police officials to clean their areas of illegal gambling. Sorry na lang kung tamaan sila," Cabigon said in an interview.
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[Title] => 27 arrested in Central Luzon jueteng raids
[Summary] => The anti-gambling Task Force Jericho swooped down on jueteng dens in Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Bataan in the past two days, arresting at least 27 people and confiscating P15,165 in cash bets.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, task force head, admitted that the illegal numbers game continues to thrive in Central Luzon but its financiers now resort to "guerrilla-style" operations.
"The gambling lords are trying their very best to keep their operations a secret by jumping from one place to another," he said.
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[Title] => Gambling axe ready to fall?
[Summary] => The commander of the Western Police District (WPD) Station 2 is in danger of being relieved from his post after the anti-gambling task force created by Interior and Local Government Secretary Joey Lina conducted four successive illegal gambling drive in his jurisdiction Sunday.
Superintendent Elmer Jamias, WPD-Station 2 chief could earn the distinction as the first casualty among police officials following the renewed illegal gambling drive waged by Lina.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Jueteng campaign bags 32 people in separate raids
[Summary] => The continuing drive waged by Interior Secretary Joey Lina against illegal gambling netted 32 people during separate raids over the weekend in Metro Manila and in the provinces.
Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, Task Force Jericho head, admitted jueteng continues to thrive in most parts of the country but he pointed out gambling lords are now operating "guerilla-style."
Cabigon warned that the latest developments would not mean that they will lower their guard in their jueteng campaign.
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[Title] => Video karera operations ordered crushed
[Summary] => Another empty threat?
Interior Secretary Joey Lina has vowed to crush video karera operations in the country.
In his radio program over radio station dzMM, Lina said his office is already working out a program in going after video karera operators and maintainers who have been monitored flaunting the law.
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