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                    [Title] => Makati goes on red alert vs thieves
                    [Summary] => Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay has directed the city police to be on alert starting today until Nov. 2 as a precautionary measure against crime incidents that may arise while the people visit their departed loved ones.


Binay instructed Makati City police chief, Superintendent Jovito Gutierrez, to deploy additional mobile patrol units in residential areas which has become a popular target of robbers during this time of the year.

Binay has also directed the barangay counterparts of the police to assist in the patrol operations.
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Mendoza, in a report to the mayors of Metro Manila, said the allegation is overblown as there is no cause for concern. He told the mayors during a Metro Manila Council meeting that the problem is more of "perception rather than reality."

Mendoza was reacting to the concerns raised by groups such as that of the Filipino-Chinese community represented by Teresita Ang-See.
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Mendoza, in a report to the mayors of Metro Manila, said the allegation is overblown as there is no cause for concern. He told the mayors during a Metro Manila Council meeting that the problem is more of "perception rather than reality."

Mendoza was reacting to the concerns raised by groups such as that of the Filipino-Chinese community represented by Teresita Ang-See.
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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. [DatePublished] => 2001-04-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Makati goes on red alert vs thieves
                    [Summary] => Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay has directed the city police to be on alert starting today until Nov. 2 as a precautionary measure against crime incidents that may arise while the people visit their departed loved ones.


Binay instructed Makati City police chief, Superintendent Jovito Gutierrez, to deploy additional mobile patrol units in residential areas which has become a popular target of robbers during this time of the year.

Binay has also directed the barangay counterparts of the police to assist in the patrol operations.
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Mendoza, in a report to the mayors of Metro Manila, said the allegation is overblown as there is no cause for concern. He told the mayors during a Metro Manila Council meeting that the problem is more of "perception rather than reality."

Mendoza was reacting to the concerns raised by groups such as that of the Filipino-Chinese community represented by Teresita Ang-See.
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Mendoza, in a report to the mayors of Metro Manila, said the allegation is overblown as there is no cause for concern. He told the mayors during a Metro Manila Council meeting that the problem is more of "perception rather than reality."

Mendoza was reacting to the concerns raised by groups such as that of the Filipino-Chinese community represented by Teresita Ang-See.
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