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                    [Summary] => CAMP MAKABULOS, Tarlac — Thirty-one Tarlac villages are still affected by the illegal drug menace, and the provincial police vowed to sweep them clean of illegal substances before the year ends.


In a report to Gov. Jose Yap Sr., Senior Superintendent Angelo Sunglao, Tarlac police director, said they have "eliminated" drug pushing since last January in at least 18 barangays earlier tagged as "affected" or "threatened."

According to Sunglao, a village is considered "affected" if there is at least one drug pusher there.
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Provincial police chief, Senior Superintendent Angelo Sunglao identified the men as Julius Alcedo, who is said to be also using the fictitious name Carlo Balagui, 25; Ben Balaguiwed, also known as Ben Patani, 26; and, Robert Paasa, 28, all residents of a squatter community in Trancoville in Baguio City.
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This, as Senior Superintendent Angelo Sunglao, provincial police director, announced the creation of Task Force Greg to look into all possible angles into the gunslaying of Bonifacio Gregorio in front of his house in Barangay Caramutan in La Paz town.

Sunglao said their investigation will be independent of the one being conducted by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group although both agencies would closely coordinate with each other.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT ANGELO SUNGLAO
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In a report to Gov. Jose Yap Sr., Senior Superintendent Angelo Sunglao, Tarlac police director, said they have "eliminated" drug pushing since last January in at least 18 barangays earlier tagged as "affected" or "threatened."

According to Sunglao, a village is considered "affected" if there is at least one drug pusher there.
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Provincial police chief, Senior Superintendent Angelo Sunglao identified the men as Julius Alcedo, who is said to be also using the fictitious name Carlo Balagui, 25; Ben Balaguiwed, also known as Ben Patani, 26; and, Robert Paasa, 28, all residents of a squatter community in Trancoville in Baguio City.
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Sunglao said their investigation will be independent of the one being conducted by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group although both agencies would closely coordinate with each other.
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