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[Title] => Indian community leader survives ambush; driver killed
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The president of an Indian community and his driver were ambushed by at least eight gunmen last Sunday in Caloocan City, police said yesterday.
Four suspects have been arrested in a dragnet operation, hours after the ambush.
Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Caloocan City intelligence and investigation chief, said Bhagwant Rai Bansai, 48, president of the Khalsa Diwan Indian Sikh Temple and resident of Howard Tower Condominiums on 6th Avenue, Caloocan City was critically wounded and taken to the MCU Hospital for treatment.
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[Title] => Indian national patay sa ambush
[Summary] => Agad na nasawi ang isang 48-anyos na Indian national, habang malubha namang nasugatan ang isa pang kasamahan nito makaraang tambangan at ratratin ng walong armadong kalalakihan kamakalawa ng gabi sa Caloocan City.
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[Title] => Caloocan cops retract own report on abduction
[Summary] => The Caloocan City police yesterday dropped its own report on the alleged abduction of a Chinese Mainland national in favor of the one prepared by the anti-illegal drugs unit of the Manila Police District (MPD) and declared the case closed.
This developed even as Caloocan police officials claimed the MPD operatives, who insisted they conducted a legitimate operation inside Caloocan territory, failed to coordinate with them.
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[Title] => Drug user lands in jail for grabbing policewomans gun
[Summary] => A suspected drug user was collared after trying to grab the gun of a rookie policewoman while on board a bus the other day in Caloocan City, police said yesterday.
SPO1 Ferdinand Sarmiento identified the officer as PO1 Marilou Ricardo, 27, single, assigned to the National Capital Region (NCR) Maritime Group at the Navotas Fishport Complex and a resident of 8-C Road 3, First West Crame, San Juan.
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FERDINAND SARMIENTO
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[Title] => Indian community leader survives ambush; driver killed
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The president of an Indian community and his driver were ambushed by at least eight gunmen last Sunday in Caloocan City, police said yesterday.
Four suspects have been arrested in a dragnet operation, hours after the ambush.
Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Caloocan City intelligence and investigation chief, said Bhagwant Rai Bansai, 48, president of the Khalsa Diwan Indian Sikh Temple and resident of Howard Tower Condominiums on 6th Avenue, Caloocan City was critically wounded and taken to the MCU Hospital for treatment.
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[Title] => Caloocan cops retract own report on abduction
[Summary] => The Caloocan City police yesterday dropped its own report on the alleged abduction of a Chinese Mainland national in favor of the one prepared by the anti-illegal drugs unit of the Manila Police District (MPD) and declared the case closed.
This developed even as Caloocan police officials claimed the MPD operatives, who insisted they conducted a legitimate operation inside Caloocan territory, failed to coordinate with them.
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[Title] => Drug user lands in jail for grabbing policewomans gun
[Summary] => A suspected drug user was collared after trying to grab the gun of a rookie policewoman while on board a bus the other day in Caloocan City, police said yesterday.
SPO1 Ferdinand Sarmiento identified the officer as PO1 Marilou Ricardo, 27, single, assigned to the National Capital Region (NCR) Maritime Group at the Navotas Fishport Complex and a resident of 8-C Road 3, First West Crame, San Juan.
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January 4, 2006 - 12:00am