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Following the death of a colleague, Speaker Jose de Venecia has called for a review of the country’s laws on loose firearms as he noted that criminals can easily acquire unlicensed weapons.


"There must be a better law on firearms in this country," the Pangasinan lawmaker said, as he and other congressmen paid their last respects to their slain comrade, Abra Rep. Luis Bersamin Jr., who was gunned down last Dec. 16 at a church in New Manila.
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SPD director chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales expressed hope that the reward would help encourage witnesses to come forward and cooperate with the police in putting behind bars the killers of the Ballacillos.
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A police source said the lawyer is with the Office of the Solicitor General. Ballacillo was shot dead along with his son in Parañaque last Wednesday by two gunmen.

The source said this development strengthened police suspicion that the murder of Ballacillo was linked to the squabble over the NAIA-3.
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SPD director Chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales said the police are still in the process of gathering evidence to establish the motive behind the slaying of the Ballacillos.
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Superintendent Ronald Estilles said investigators are also focused on identifying the mastermind. "We believe that the two suspects belong to a gun-for-hire group. The leader’s arrest will definitely help answer questions as to what was the real motive in the killing and who are the others involved in the case."
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Southern Police District (SPD) director Chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales said they are now closely coordinating with the NBI and the CIDG in the case.
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Just what is the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) up to, really?

In moving for a summary judgment on who rightfully owns the US$617 million in escrow accounts now with the Philippine National Bank (PNB), the government faces a greater risk of losing its claim over the money the Marcoses also want for themselves.

"Once the summary judgment is denied, the US$617-million will go back to Switzerland," said Sandiganbayan Presiding Justice Francis Garchitorena in reply to a motion of PCGG lawyers to resolve the issue without a full-blown trial.

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Following the death of a colleague, Speaker Jose de Venecia has called for a review of the country’s laws on loose firearms as he noted that criminals can easily acquire unlicensed weapons.


"There must be a better law on firearms in this country," the Pangasinan lawmaker said, as he and other congressmen paid their last respects to their slain comrade, Abra Rep. Luis Bersamin Jr., who was gunned down last Dec. 16 at a church in New Manila.
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SPD director chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales expressed hope that the reward would help encourage witnesses to come forward and cooperate with the police in putting behind bars the killers of the Ballacillos.
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A police source said the lawyer is with the Office of the Solicitor General. Ballacillo was shot dead along with his son in Parañaque last Wednesday by two gunmen.

The source said this development strengthened police suspicion that the murder of Ballacillo was linked to the squabble over the NAIA-3.
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SPD director Chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales said the police are still in the process of gathering evidence to establish the motive behind the slaying of the Ballacillos.
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Superintendent Ronald Estilles said investigators are also focused on identifying the mastermind. "We believe that the two suspects belong to a gun-for-hire group. The leader’s arrest will definitely help answer questions as to what was the real motive in the killing and who are the others involved in the case."
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Southern Police District (SPD) director Chief Superintendent Roberto Rosales said they are now closely coordinating with the NBI and the CIDG in the case.
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Just what is the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) up to, really?

In moving for a summary judgment on who rightfully owns the US$617 million in escrow accounts now with the Philippine National Bank (PNB), the government faces a greater risk of losing its claim over the money the Marcoses also want for themselves.

"Once the summary judgment is denied, the US$617-million will go back to Switzerland," said Sandiganbayan Presiding Justice Francis Garchitorena in reply to a motion of PCGG lawyers to resolve the issue without a full-blown trial.

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