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                    [Summary] => CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna — Nineteen suspected drug users and traders were arrested by joint government agents in a lighting raid of a drug den in Lumban, Laguna yesterday, police said.


Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Region 4-A police director, identified the alleged drug dealers as Reynaldo Lacbay alias "Popeye," Benjamin Lacbay and Oscar Lacbay, all residents of Barangay Maytalang in Lumban.
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Relatives of Enrico Ybanez, 59, and Michael Masayes, 29, both of Tagaytay City, went to Camp Crame in Quezon City to clarify that the two had no links with the NPA.
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Reports reaching Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Calabarzon police director, said the two suspects, who died from multiple gunshot wounds, remain unidentified.

After the encounter, police arrested Joel Pagayuman, 34; Cris Pagayuman, 31; Leonard Lat, 20, all residents of Candelaria, Quezon; and Edgar Pacifico, 38, of Tiaong, Quezon.
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The reshuffle had the approval of PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, and the National Police Commission. The reshuffle is considered one of the major movements within the police force since Lomibao assumed office in March 2005.

PNP spokesman Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil announced the reshuffle during a program aired over state-run television station NBN 4. It will take effect on Feb. 16.
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Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Western Mindanao police director, identified the three as Jairola Hassan Maing, alias Commander Jairola Hassan and Hairon Hassan; Mamarin Pillay, alias Commander Panjang and Muhammaril Pillay; and Commander Adulkahal Abundol.

Maing and Abundol each carried a bounty of P400,000, and Pillay, P250,000.
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Senior Superintendent Karib Sasapan Muamil, Zamboanga del Sur police director, said the mass relief took effect last Tuesday after Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Western Mindanao police director, approved his recommendation.

Members of the Regional Mobile Group (RMG), headed by Superintendent Edwin Soledad, temporarily replaced the relieved policemen.
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Aglipay said a downtrend in crimes was also monitored in most of the country’s urban centers mainly because of the presence of policemen in the streets.

"There is a 70 percent decline in crimes such as holdups and cell phone snatching after we doubled our men in the streets," Aglipay said.
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                    [Summary] => CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna — Nineteen suspected drug users and traders were arrested by joint government agents in a lighting raid of a drug den in Lumban, Laguna yesterday, police said.


Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Region 4-A police director, identified the alleged drug dealers as Reynaldo Lacbay alias "Popeye," Benjamin Lacbay and Oscar Lacbay, all residents of Barangay Maytalang in Lumban.
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Relatives of Enrico Ybanez, 59, and Michael Masayes, 29, both of Tagaytay City, went to Camp Crame in Quezon City to clarify that the two had no links with the NPA.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1165072 [AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr. [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 334703 [Title] => 2 rob suspects slain in Laguna [Summary] => CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna — Two robbery suspects were killed while four others were arrested in a shootout with the police in San Pablo City last Sunday, authorities said.

Reports reaching Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Calabarzon police director, said the two suspects, who died from multiple gunshot wounds, remain unidentified.

After the encounter, police arrested Joel Pagayuman, 34; Cris Pagayuman, 31; Leonard Lat, 20, all residents of Candelaria, Quezon; and Edgar Pacifico, 38, of Tiaong, Quezon.
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The reshuffle had the approval of PNP chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, and the National Police Commission. The reshuffle is considered one of the major movements within the police force since Lomibao assumed office in March 2005.

PNP spokesman Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil announced the reshuffle during a program aired over state-run television station NBN 4. It will take effect on Feb. 16.
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Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Western Mindanao police director, identified the three as Jairola Hassan Maing, alias Commander Jairola Hassan and Hairon Hassan; Mamarin Pillay, alias Commander Panjang and Muhammaril Pillay; and Commander Adulkahal Abundol.

Maing and Abundol each carried a bounty of P400,000, and Pillay, P250,000.
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Senior Superintendent Karib Sasapan Muamil, Zamboanga del Sur police director, said the mass relief took effect last Tuesday after Chief Superintendent Prospero Noble, Western Mindanao police director, approved his recommendation.

Members of the Regional Mobile Group (RMG), headed by Superintendent Edwin Soledad, temporarily replaced the relieved policemen.
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Aglipay said a downtrend in crimes was also monitored in most of the country’s urban centers mainly because of the presence of policemen in the streets.

"There is a 70 percent decline in crimes such as holdups and cell phone snatching after we doubled our men in the streets," Aglipay said.
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