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The city’s cross-section constituents wanted Malacañang to immediately relieve high officials of the local police and the Marine battalion here to hasten the local government’s peace-keeping thrusts in the area.

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After having been tagged as the “kidnapping capital” of Mindanao in the 1990s, the city might soon just be labeled with another moniker for having been the scene of 85 murders in 2011.

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The city’s 37 barangays seemed even more vulnerable now to kidnapping attacks, despite the arrival of a company-size Marine contingent - as a consequence of last week’s deactivation of the Army’s anti-crime Task Force Tugis that once guarded all gateways kidnappers used in their intrusions here.

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The city’s Filipino-Chinese community lamented what it described as “lack of protection” it is getting from the police and military against kidnapping syndicates.

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Filipino-Chinese businessmen here are worried about their safety following the recent spate of kidnappings targeting their fellow traders.

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The city’s 37 barangays seemed even more vulnerable now to kidnapping attacks, despite the arrival of a company-size Marine contingent - as a consequence of last week’s deactivation of the Army’s anti-crime Task Force Tugis that once guarded all gateways kidnappers used in their intrusions here.

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The city’s Filipino-Chinese community lamented what it described as “lack of protection” it is getting from the police and military against kidnapping syndicates.

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Filipino-Chinese businessmen here are worried about their safety following the recent spate of kidnappings targeting their fellow traders.

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