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                    [Title] => Kin of ‘mistaken identity’ victims cry for justice
                    [Summary] => For more than a month now, life has not been easy for the families of two "mistaken identity" victims killed in Quezon City last May 17.


They lost their loved ones and may have to live with the thought that the victims’ death will be included in the long list of unsolved and unresolved crimes, since the suspected killers are policemen.

Fernando Lozada, 48, and Marian Uson, 17, were gunned down by operatives of the Philippine National Police-Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) in what the cops called a "legitimate operation" along Araneta Avenue in Quezon City.
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They lost their loved ones and may have to live with the thought that the victims’ death will be included in the long list of unsolved and unresolved crimes, since the suspected killers are policemen.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 106119 [Title] => Cops in Lozada case no show at NBI [Summary] => The 11 members of the Philippine National Police Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) allegedly behind the fatal shooting of a hotel executive and a young woman along Araneta Avenue in Quezon City Thursday last week, failed to present themselves to the National Bureau of Investigation yesterday.

Oscar Embido, head of the NBI’s Intelligence and Special Operations Division, which was tasked to probe the incident, said the policemen called-up his office and requested that their appearance be rescheduled to Monday.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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According to the official, a certain Inspector Ye, apparently an operative of the PNP-Intelligence Group, told CPD personnel that Fernando Lozada, his daughter Clarissa Frances, 17, and her schoolmate Marian Uson, were victims of "mistaken identity".
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Victim Fernando Lozada, a resident of 49 Ferdinand St., Vista Verde Executive Village in Cainta, Rizal, sustained gunshot wounds in the head and body and was pronounced dead on arrival at the National Orthopedic Hospital.
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According to the official, a certain Inspector Ye, apparently an operative of the PNP-Intelligence Group, told CPD personnel that Fernando Lozada, his daughter Clarissa Frances, 17, and her schoolmate Marian Uson, were victims of "mistaken identity".
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                    [Summary] => For more than a month now, life has not been easy for the families of two "mistaken identity" victims killed in Quezon City last May 17.


They lost their loved ones and may have to live with the thought that the victims’ death will be included in the long list of unsolved and unresolved crimes, since the suspected killers are policemen.

Fernando Lozada, 48, and Marian Uson, 17, were gunned down by operatives of the Philippine National Police-Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) in what the cops called a "legitimate operation" along Araneta Avenue in Quezon City.
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They lost their loved ones and may have to live with the thought that the victims’ death will be included in the long list of unsolved and unresolved crimes, since the suspected killers are policemen.
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Oscar Embido, head of the NBI’s Intelligence and Special Operations Division, which was tasked to probe the incident, said the policemen called-up his office and requested that their appearance be rescheduled to Monday.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097368 [AuthorName] => Mike Frialde [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 101976 [Title] => EDITORIAL - Shoot first, ask questions later [Summary] => We have known for some time that driving in the streets of Metro Manila can be hazardous to your life. You can be killed by speed maniacs, your vehicle can fall into an abandoned street digging without warning signs, you can be shot dead over a minor traffic altercation by the likes of Rolito Go. You can be killed if you refuse to give your vehicle to robbers. Why, you can even be shot dead by bungling or trigger-happy law enforcers.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday that he was personally asked by the Philippine National Police to conduct a separate investigation of the incident to avoid suspicions of a "whitewash" in the investigations.
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According to the official, a certain Inspector Ye, apparently an operative of the PNP-Intelligence Group, told CPD personnel that Fernando Lozada, his daughter Clarissa Frances, 17, and her schoolmate Marian Uson, were victims of "mistaken identity".
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Victim Fernando Lozada, a resident of 49 Ferdinand St., Vista Verde Executive Village in Cainta, Rizal, sustained gunshot wounds in the head and body and was pronounced dead on arrival at the National Orthopedic Hospital.
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According to the official, a certain Inspector Ye, apparently an operative of the PNP-Intelligence Group, told CPD personnel that Fernando Lozada, his daughter Clarissa Frances, 17, and her schoolmate Marian Uson, were victims of "mistaken identity".
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