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"Our laws are supposed to protect our citizens, but sometime these laws are too loose, making them convenient for criminals. We will ask our lawmakers to add more teeth to these laws," said Reyes, the concurrent chief of the National Anti-Crime Task Force (NACTAF) that was formed to address the country’s problems on criminality.
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According to the Philippine National Police Retirees Association Inc. (PRAI), it has verified information that Senior Inspector Cesario Tubog, SPO4 Reynaldo Li and SPO3 Radito Perez, of the Manila Police District (MPD), are reporting for work daily and are visible at the police headquarters despite warrants of arrests issued against them.
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Officials said the Philippine National Police (PNP) has existing policy, rules and regulations for the seizure of the ill-gotten wealth of suspected members of crime groups like the Doce Pares, which has been tagged in kidnappings and robberies in eastern Metro Manila and Rizal province.
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Officials said the Philippine National Police (PNP) has existing policy, rules and regulations for the seizure of the ill-gotten wealth of suspected members of crime groups like the Doce Pares, which has been tagged in kidnappings and robberies in eastern Metro Manila and Rizal province.
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In line with the transformation program of Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, Querol vowed to sack the four officers, who are alleged members of the "Doce Pares" gang.
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Led by Superintendent Nelson Yabut, chief of the Western Metro Manila Criminal Investigation and Detection Team (WMMCIDT), the awardees are being honored for their accomplishments in neutralizing crime syndicates in Metro Manila.
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Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., chairman of the committee on public order and illegal drugs, presented a list of resource persons to be invited which includes Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) chief Brig. Gen. Marlu Quevedo and AFP deputy chief of staff for intelligence Commodore Tirso Danga.
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Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on public order and illegal drugs which will handle the inquiry, called the Senate Secretariat yesterday to inform committee members that he could not preside over today’s scheduled hearing because he is currently in China on a working trip.
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"Our laws are supposed to protect our citizens, but sometime these laws are too loose, making them convenient for criminals. We will ask our lawmakers to add more teeth to these laws," said Reyes, the concurrent chief of the National Anti-Crime Task Force (NACTAF) that was formed to address the country’s problems on criminality.
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According to the Philippine National Police Retirees Association Inc. (PRAI), it has verified information that Senior Inspector Cesario Tubog, SPO4 Reynaldo Li and SPO3 Radito Perez, of the Manila Police District (MPD), are reporting for work daily and are visible at the police headquarters despite warrants of arrests issued against them.
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Officials said the Philippine National Police (PNP) has existing policy, rules and regulations for the seizure of the ill-gotten wealth of suspected members of crime groups like the Doce Pares, which has been tagged in kidnappings and robberies in eastern Metro Manila and Rizal province.
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Officials said the Philippine National Police (PNP) has existing policy, rules and regulations for the seizure of the ill-gotten wealth of suspected members of crime groups like the Doce Pares, which has been tagged in kidnappings and robberies in eastern Metro Manila and Rizal province.
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In line with the transformation program of Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, Querol vowed to sack the four officers, who are alleged members of the "Doce Pares" gang.
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Led by Superintendent Nelson Yabut, chief of the Western Metro Manila Criminal Investigation and Detection Team (WMMCIDT), the awardees are being honored for their accomplishments in neutralizing crime syndicates in Metro Manila.
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Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., chairman of the committee on public order and illegal drugs, presented a list of resource persons to be invited which includes Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) chief Brig. Gen. Marlu Quevedo and AFP deputy chief of staff for intelligence Commodore Tirso Danga.
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Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on public order and illegal drugs which will handle the inquiry, called the Senate Secretariat yesterday to inform committee members that he could not preside over today’s scheduled hearing because he is currently in China on a working trip.
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