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                    [Title] => CA upholds suspension of 6 cops in Failon arrest
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The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld a National Police Commission (Napolcom) decision suspending for six months six officers of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) for mishandling the arrest of Ted Failon’s helpers and relatives in connection with the suicide of the broadcaster’s wife in April 2009.

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Tuluyan ng pinatawan kahapon ng National Police Commission (Napolcom) ng anim na buwan na suspensiyon si P/Supt. Franklin Moises Mabanag at lima pang opisyal ng Quezon City Police District makaraang mapatunayang nagka­sala ang mga ito ng grave misconduct kaugnay sa ginawang pagmaltrato sa pag-aresto sa mga kaanak ng namayapang asawa ng broadcaster na si Ted Failon.

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                    [Title] => CA upholds suspension of 6 cops in Failon arrest
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The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld a National Police Commission (Napolcom) decision suspending for six months six officers of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) for mishandling the arrest of Ted Failon’s helpers and relatives in connection with the suicide of the broadcaster’s wife in April 2009.

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Tuluyan ng pinatawan kahapon ng National Police Commission (Napolcom) ng anim na buwan na suspensiyon si P/Supt. Franklin Moises Mabanag at lima pang opisyal ng Quezon City Police District makaraang mapatunayang nagka­sala ang mga ito ng grave misconduct kaugnay sa ginawang pagmaltrato sa pag-aresto sa mga kaanak ng namayapang asawa ng broadcaster na si Ted Failon.

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