+ Follow SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT BENEDICT MICHAEL FOKNO Tag
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[Summary] => BALIUAG, Bulacan Mayor Romeo Estrella demanded yesterday the relief of at least seven police officers here who were involved in the alleged shootout that killed two robbers and four civilians last week.
The identities of the policemen, however, remain unknown as the local police office has not yet submitted a report to the mayor a week after the incident.
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[Title] => Bulacan cops told to arrest illegal miners
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The campaign to protect the environment in Bulacan took another level as Gov. Josie de la Cruz issued a memorandum directing the police to apprehend illegal miners and haulers of illegally sourced minerals.
Under Memorandum Order GO-2005-139 issued to Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, provincial police director, policemen were deputized to apprehend illegal mining and quarrying operators, and haulers of illegally sourced mineral and quarry materials
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[Title] => Wayward truck yields illegal lumber worth P1.2 M
[Summary] => PLARIDEL, Bulacan It was an accident which was a blessing for law enforcers.
A six-wheeler truck which overturned along the southbound stretch of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) here turned out to contain illegally cut first-class yellow narra lumber hidden in sacks of rice hulls and piles of wood parquet pieces.
Police and security personnel of the Manila North Tollways Corp., which runs NLEX, were surprised to find the concealed 5,000 to 6,000 board feet of first class yellow narra, estimated to be worth P1.2 million.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT BENEDICT MICHAEL FOKNO
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The identities of the policemen, however, remain unknown as the local police office has not yet submitted a report to the mayor a week after the incident.
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[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The campaign to protect the environment in Bulacan took another level as Gov. Josie de la Cruz issued a memorandum directing the police to apprehend illegal miners and haulers of illegally sourced minerals.
Under Memorandum Order GO-2005-139 issued to Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, provincial police director, policemen were deputized to apprehend illegal mining and quarrying operators, and haulers of illegally sourced mineral and quarry materials
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[Title] => Wayward truck yields illegal lumber worth P1.2 M
[Summary] => PLARIDEL, Bulacan It was an accident which was a blessing for law enforcers.
A six-wheeler truck which overturned along the southbound stretch of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) here turned out to contain illegally cut first-class yellow narra lumber hidden in sacks of rice hulls and piles of wood parquet pieces.
Police and security personnel of the Manila North Tollways Corp., which runs NLEX, were surprised to find the concealed 5,000 to 6,000 board feet of first class yellow narra, estimated to be worth P1.2 million.
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September 12, 2006 - 12:00am