+ Follow SAN CARLOS CITY MAYOR JULIER RESUELLO Tag
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[Title] => Officials' wives form 1st Ladies League
[Summary] => Wives of elected officials here have banded together to make a difference in public service by reaching out to ordinary folks in need.
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[Title] => Pangasinan cattle rustlers emboldened as barangay officials lose shotguns
[Summary] => Before, lawless elements would kidnap wealthy individuals and demand ransom for their release. Now, some groups in this province have shifted to another modus operandi – steal cattle and ask the owners to pay sums of money for the return of their animals.
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[Title] => Security tightened for 4 Pangasinan mayors
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Police have tightened security for four Pangasinan mayors who are reportedly targeted for liquidation by guns-for-hire.
Citing reports, Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, regional police director, identified two of the targets as Binmaley Mayor Simplicio Rosario and acting San Carlos City Mayor Julier Resuello, son of slain Mayor Julian Resuello.
The hired killers were reportedly promised P7 million for the job.
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[Summary] => Before, lawless elements would kidnap wealthy individuals and demand ransom for their release. Now, some groups in this province have shifted to another modus operandi – steal cattle and ask the owners to pay sums of money for the return of their animals.
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Police have tightened security for four Pangasinan mayors who are reportedly targeted for liquidation by guns-for-hire.
Citing reports, Chief Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, regional police director, identified two of the targets as Binmaley Mayor Simplicio Rosario and acting San Carlos City Mayor Julier Resuello, son of slain Mayor Julian Resuello.
The hired killers were reportedly promised P7 million for the job.
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