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                    [Summary] => Three inmates escaped from a jail in Mandaluyong City yesterday by destroying a portion of their detention cell . 


Superintendent Ericson Velasquez, Mandaluyong City police chief, placed duty investigator SPO3 Bayani Prianes under investigation for the escape of Arnel Macasaet, Renato Barroa and Gerald Francis Bonifacio.

"Once we find lapses on his (Prianes) part, there will be administrative sanctions," Velasquez said.
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Abalos led city, police and jail officials yesterday during the groundbreaking ceremony of the new two-story building, located at the back of the police headquarters in Maysilo Compound, intended to accommodate at least 400 inmates.

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Four members of the Mandaluyong City police force who earlier tested positive for shabu use are now at the forefront of a rejuvenated battle being waged by Mayor Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. against illegal drugs.

Abalos said turning against their former "dealers" had been one of the preconditions set by Senior Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong police chief, for them to remain in the local police roster.
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Superintendent Ericson Velasquez, Mandaluyong City police chief, placed duty investigator SPO3 Bayani Prianes under investigation for the escape of Arnel Macasaet, Renato Barroa and Gerald Francis Bonifacio.

"Once we find lapses on his (Prianes) part, there will be administrative sanctions," Velasquez said.
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Abalos led city, police and jail officials yesterday during the groundbreaking ceremony of the new two-story building, located at the back of the police headquarters in Maysilo Compound, intended to accommodate at least 400 inmates.

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Four members of the Mandaluyong City police force who earlier tested positive for shabu use are now at the forefront of a rejuvenated battle being waged by Mayor Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. against illegal drugs.

Abalos said turning against their former "dealers" had been one of the preconditions set by Senior Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong police chief, for them to remain in the local police roster.
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