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                    [Summary] => Police finally solved the rob-slay of a graduating male Nursing student of the University of the Philippines-Manila last month with the arrest yesterday of five notorious members of a robbery-holdup gang preying on passengers of FX taxis.


The group, dubbed by the police as "Voltes 5," was tagged in the slaying of 20-year-old Jim Carlo Calub, who was held up inside a mega-taxi on the night of June 24 along Taft Avenue near Remedios street in Malate, Manila.
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This was the apprehension raised by residents in Ermita, Manila where the twin slayings occurred, and where holdup and robbery incidents rampantly happened especially during the night, according to them.
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Dead on arrival at the Manila Doctors Hospital was Jim Carlo Calub, 20, of Pilar Village, Las Piñas City. He sustained three stab wounds in the chest.

According to officer-on-case SPO3 Virgo Villareal, the victim boarded an Isuzu Highlander taxi (PYX-539) in Quezon City on his way home past 10 p.m.
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The group, dubbed by the police as "Voltes 5," was tagged in the slaying of 20-year-old Jim Carlo Calub, who was held up inside a mega-taxi on the night of June 24 along Taft Avenue near Remedios street in Malate, Manila.
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This was the apprehension raised by residents in Ermita, Manila where the twin slayings occurred, and where holdup and robbery incidents rampantly happened especially during the night, according to them.
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Dead on arrival at the Manila Doctors Hospital was Jim Carlo Calub, 20, of Pilar Village, Las Piñas City. He sustained three stab wounds in the chest.

According to officer-on-case SPO3 Virgo Villareal, the victim boarded an Isuzu Highlander taxi (PYX-539) in Quezon City on his way home past 10 p.m.
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