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[Title] => 2 Korean men killed in Cebu ambush
[Summary] => CEBU Two Korean nationals were ambushed and killed by three men on a motorcycle while they were on their way home with their wives in Marigondon, Lapu-Lapu City late Saturday night.
The wives of the victims, also both Koreans, survived the attack with only minor bruises but are now suffering from shock.
The attackers, armed with caliber .45 pistols, apparently trailed the Mitsubishi Spacewagon bearing Cho Yoon Sik and Kim Suk Sun before opening fire as they reached a stretch of the highway in Sitio Suba-Panas in Marigondon.
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[Title] => Lapu-Lapu attacks: Vigilantes or narco war?
[Summary] => CEBU A drug suspect was gunned down in Lapu-Lapu City last Monday, bringing to three the number of suspected drug-related violent incidents there in three weeks.
This has led some sectors in the police to theorize that an anti-drug vigilante group similar to the one operating in Davao City may have surfaced in Cebu or that there is an ongoing gang war in the drug underworld.
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[Title] => 2 ex-PNP agents refuse to take paraffin tests
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Two former confidential agents of the regional police, linked to last Sundays gunslaying of a businessman in Lapu-Lapu City, have refused to undergo paraffin tests.
Wilson Diabordo and Emerlito Reyes, prime suspects in the killing of trader Edwin Pavia, have invoked their constitutional right to self-incrimination.
Lapu-Lapu City police homicide chief Geoffrey Baguio said they could not compel the suspects to undergo paraffin tests for fear that they would violate their constitutional rights.
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The wives of the victims, also both Koreans, survived the attack with only minor bruises but are now suffering from shock.
The attackers, armed with caliber .45 pistols, apparently trailed the Mitsubishi Spacewagon bearing Cho Yoon Sik and Kim Suk Sun before opening fire as they reached a stretch of the highway in Sitio Suba-Panas in Marigondon.
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This has led some sectors in the police to theorize that an anti-drug vigilante group similar to the one operating in Davao City may have surfaced in Cebu or that there is an ongoing gang war in the drug underworld.
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[Title] => 2 ex-PNP agents refuse to take paraffin tests
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Two former confidential agents of the regional police, linked to last Sundays gunslaying of a businessman in Lapu-Lapu City, have refused to undergo paraffin tests.
Wilson Diabordo and Emerlito Reyes, prime suspects in the killing of trader Edwin Pavia, have invoked their constitutional right to self-incrimination.
Lapu-Lapu City police homicide chief Geoffrey Baguio said they could not compel the suspects to undergo paraffin tests for fear that they would violate their constitutional rights.
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December 3, 2003 - 12:00am