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                    [Summary] => The 25-year-old alleged gunman in the killing of Pasay City Judge Henrick Gingoyon is also a suspect in a robbery in a Cavite bakery where goods worth P96,000 were carted away, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said.


NBI regional director Reynaldo Esmeralda, who heads the bureau’s Special Task Force, said suspect Rodolfo Cuer reportedly figured in the robbery at the Dianne Rose Bakery in Green Valley Subdivision in Bacoor, Cavite 28 days before Gingoyon’s murder.
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With the arrest of Hadji Alimudin, owner of the Kawasaki HDIII 125cc motorcycle, police are confident they could identify the people who masterminded the murder.

The motorcycle, used by suspects Rodolfo Cuer and Mark Datas in killing Gingoyon near his house in Bacoor, Cavite, was found near a mosque at Green Valley in Molino, Bacoor yesterday morning.
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One of the suspects, Rodolfo Cuer Jr., was also involved in the Dongalo massacre in Parañaque City last Dec. 12 and tagged as the gunman in the murder of Japanese businessman Tsutomu Uehara in Las Piñas City last Nov. 3.
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"The authorities deserve to be commended for their swift action on the case and we expect all leads to be exhausted until the mastermind is brought to justice," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said.
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NBI regional director Reynaldo Esmeralda, who heads the bureau’s Special Task Force, said suspect Rodolfo Cuer reportedly figured in the robbery at the Dianne Rose Bakery in Green Valley Subdivision in Bacoor, Cavite 28 days before Gingoyon’s murder.
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With the arrest of Hadji Alimudin, owner of the Kawasaki HDIII 125cc motorcycle, police are confident they could identify the people who masterminded the murder.

The motorcycle, used by suspects Rodolfo Cuer and Mark Datas in killing Gingoyon near his house in Bacoor, Cavite, was found near a mosque at Green Valley in Molino, Bacoor yesterday morning.
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One of the suspects, Rodolfo Cuer Jr., was also involved in the Dongalo massacre in Parañaque City last Dec. 12 and tagged as the gunman in the murder of Japanese businessman Tsutomu Uehara in Las Piñas City last Nov. 3.
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