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                    [Title] => Malabon woman trader slain by hired killers
                    [Summary] => Four suspected hired killers ambushed a woman trader while she was on her way to the market yesterday morning in Malabon City. Malabon police investigation chief Senior Inspector Napoleon Bataycan said the victim, Violeta Bustillo y Asuncion, 40, married, a buy-and-sell agent...
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                    [Summary] => Police arrested a drug-crazed man after he took hostage two young mothers and their children, aged three and four, mashing the women’s breasts, and trying to burn their house by setting a Bible on fire late Monday afternoon in Malabon City.


Suspect Rex Sta. Maria, 31 jobless, of Barangay Tonsuya, was later detained at the police headquarters pending the filing of charges of illegal detention, multiple physical injuries, sexual assault and arson.
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Victim Wilson Yao, of Caloocan City, died instantly due to multiple gunshot wounds in the body. Police remained clueless as to what the victim’s background was.

But police sources said the victim was a former police asset.

Witnesses told probers that the lone assailant fled on board a late model car of an unidentified model.
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Malabon police chief, Superintendent Ernesto Fojas Jr., said suspect Edgardo de Leon, 46, of 203 Gov. Pascual Avenue, Sipac, Navotas pretended to be a buy-and-sell agent of second-hand vehicles while carrying out his illegal trade.

De Leon is now detained at the police headquarters as charges of car theft were filed against him.
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Charges of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide were filed yesterday against a Malabon policeman who claimed to have "accidentally" shot a neighbor in Tondo, Manila past midnight Saturday.

Benjamin Maliksi, an employee of Prudential Holding Corp. with offices in Ermita, Manila, was declared dead on arrival at the Mary Johnston Hospital from a gunshot wound in the left side of the body. [DatePublished] => 2000-01-31 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1546326 [AuthorName] => Nestor Etolle [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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                    [Summary] => Police arrested a drug-crazed man after he took hostage two young mothers and their children, aged three and four, mashing the women’s breasts, and trying to burn their house by setting a Bible on fire late Monday afternoon in Malabon City.


Suspect Rex Sta. Maria, 31 jobless, of Barangay Tonsuya, was later detained at the police headquarters pending the filing of charges of illegal detention, multiple physical injuries, sexual assault and arson.
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Victim Wilson Yao, of Caloocan City, died instantly due to multiple gunshot wounds in the body. Police remained clueless as to what the victim’s background was.

But police sources said the victim was a former police asset.

Witnesses told probers that the lone assailant fled on board a late model car of an unidentified model.
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Malabon police chief, Superintendent Ernesto Fojas Jr., said suspect Edgardo de Leon, 46, of 203 Gov. Pascual Avenue, Sipac, Navotas pretended to be a buy-and-sell agent of second-hand vehicles while carrying out his illegal trade.

De Leon is now detained at the police headquarters as charges of car theft were filed against him.
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Charges of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide were filed yesterday against a Malabon policeman who claimed to have "accidentally" shot a neighbor in Tondo, Manila past midnight Saturday.

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