+ Follow ROSA MAYOR LEON ARCILLAS Tag
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[Title] => Laguna mayor survives slay try
[Summary] => STA. ROSA CITY The mayor of this Laguna city survived a slay attempt after four unidentified men fired at his vehicle while he was on his way home Wednesday night, police said.
The attack came exactly a year after the mayors predecessor was gunned down right inside the town hall.
Superintendent Florendo Saligao, city police chief, said two of the four men riding tandem on a motorcycle first blocked the path of the black Isuzu Crosswind of Mayor Jose Catindig, 44, in Barangay Dita at about 9:45 p.m.
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[Title] => Pols eyed in mayors gunslaying
[Summary] => STA ROSA CITY, Laguna A composite task force probing last Tuesdays killing of Sta. Rosa Mayor Leon Arcillas is looking into the possible involvement of politicians as the slay brains.
Senior Superintendent Federico Terte, newly appointed Laguna police director and concurrent head of the Special Investigating Task Group Arcillas, said politicians disgruntled with Arcillas administration could have tapped former communist rebels to carry out the killing.
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Senior Superintendent Federico Terte, newly appointed Laguna police director and concurrent head of the Special Investigating Task Group Arcillas, said politicians disgruntled with Arcillas administration could have tapped former communist rebels to carry out the killing.
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ROSA MAYOR LEON ARCILLAS
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[Summary] => STA. ROSA CITY The mayor of this Laguna city survived a slay attempt after four unidentified men fired at his vehicle while he was on his way home Wednesday night, police said.
The attack came exactly a year after the mayors predecessor was gunned down right inside the town hall.
Superintendent Florendo Saligao, city police chief, said two of the four men riding tandem on a motorcycle first blocked the path of the black Isuzu Crosswind of Mayor Jose Catindig, 44, in Barangay Dita at about 9:45 p.m.
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[Summary] => STA ROSA CITY, Laguna A composite task force probing last Tuesdays killing of Sta. Rosa Mayor Leon Arcillas is looking into the possible involvement of politicians as the slay brains.
Senior Superintendent Federico Terte, newly appointed Laguna police director and concurrent head of the Special Investigating Task Group Arcillas, said politicians disgruntled with Arcillas administration could have tapped former communist rebels to carry out the killing.
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Senior Superintendent Federico Terte, newly appointed Laguna police director and concurrent head of the Special Investigating Task Group Arcillas, said politicians disgruntled with Arcillas administration could have tapped former communist rebels to carry out the killing.
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