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                    [Summary] => Police officials ordered a massive manhunt for the group responsible for last Sunday’s robbery attempt at the Ever Gotesco Grand Central Mall in Caloocan City, where more than 44 people were wounded in two grenade blasts.


Caloocan City police chief Superintendent Benjardi Mantele reactivated a special task force to catch and arrest 15 suspected members of the "Martilyo Gang" believed to be responsible for the robbery and the hurling of two grenades in the mall.
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The bomb attacks came amid rumors of an impending coup by forces loyal to jailed former President Joseph Estrada.

The explosions partly damaged the packed third and ground floors of the Ever Gotesco Mall, and set off a stampede where most of the victims where hurt.
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Caloocan City police chief Superintendent Benjardi Mantele reactivated a special task force to catch and arrest 15 suspected members of the "Martilyo Gang" believed to be responsible for the robbery and the hurling of two grenades in the mall.
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The explosions partly damaged the packed third and ground floors of the Ever Gotesco Mall, and set off a stampede where most of the victims where hurt.
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