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[Title] => Duterte to field more lawmen to fight crime
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY About 700 more policemen will be fielded in the city as part of Mayor Rodrigo Dutertes campaign against criminality and illegal drugs.
This, as Duterte vows to make the city the countrys most peaceful city within the year.
Besides employing more police personnel, he plans to equip them with better communications and more patrol cars.
The additional lawmen, he said, will be deployed in the downtown area and in the more populated barangays where criminals elements have reportedly thrived.
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[Title] => Cops go after cohorts of Cebu boys captors
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police are still hunting down the cohorts of the kidnappers of a 10-year-old Cebu City student, five of whom were arrested at the airport here during a bungled ransom payoff last week.
The victim, Ryan James Yu, son of a wealthy Cebuano businessman, was found abandoned in a house for rent in a Cebu City subdivision.
Authorities said Yus abduction was apparently a test case of the syndicate which had a group which seized and kept the boy in Cebu City and another group here which negotiated the ransom.
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[Title] => Task force formed to probe Davao broadcasters ambush
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police here formed "Task Force Pala" to investigate the ambush of city councilor and hard-hitting broadcaster Juan "Jun" Pala and two of his companions last Thursday.
Pala, 47, who sustained gunshot wounds in the arm and the nape, survived the ambush but his driver, Lito Agunanza, is still in critical condition. His bodyguard, Romeo Roluna, was unscathed.
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[Title] => ‘Hired killer’ faces charges
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  Police have filed criminal charges against an alleged hired killer tasked to liquidate prominent politicians in the city, including Mayor Benjamin de Guzman and Rep. Rodrigo Duterte.
Senior Superintendent Wilfredo Garcia, city police chief, also linked the suspect, Romeo Baquirel, to the killings of policemen in the region in 1992 and 1994.
Baquirel faces charges of illegal possession of firearms, illegal gambling and usurpation of authority. He was arrested during a raid on his house in Bunawan district.
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[Title] => Davao City has new police chief
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY This citys newly installed police chief, Senior Superintendent Wilfredo Garcia, vowed to relentlessly go after illegal gambling, illegal drugs and other forms of criminality.
Garcia assumed the post following turnover rites last Thursday at Camp Domingo Leonor. He replaced Senior Superintendent Joselito Pomperada who had served for 25 months.
Garcia also promised to work for a much better police force in the city by going after misfits and scalawags in the command.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT WILFREDO GARCIA
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[Title] => Duterte to field more lawmen to fight crime
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This, as Duterte vows to make the city the countrys most peaceful city within the year.
Besides employing more police personnel, he plans to equip them with better communications and more patrol cars.
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[Title] => Cops go after cohorts of Cebu boys captors
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police are still hunting down the cohorts of the kidnappers of a 10-year-old Cebu City student, five of whom were arrested at the airport here during a bungled ransom payoff last week.
The victim, Ryan James Yu, son of a wealthy Cebuano businessman, was found abandoned in a house for rent in a Cebu City subdivision.
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[Title] => Task force formed to probe Davao broadcasters ambush
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police here formed "Task Force Pala" to investigate the ambush of city councilor and hard-hitting broadcaster Juan "Jun" Pala and two of his companions last Thursday.
Pala, 47, who sustained gunshot wounds in the arm and the nape, survived the ambush but his driver, Lito Agunanza, is still in critical condition. His bodyguard, Romeo Roluna, was unscathed.
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Senior Superintendent Wilfredo Garcia, city police chief, also linked the suspect, Romeo Baquirel, to the killings of policemen in the region in 1992 and 1994.
Baquirel faces charges of illegal possession of firearms, illegal gambling and usurpation of authority. He was arrested during a raid on his house in Bunawan district.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY This citys newly installed police chief, Senior Superintendent Wilfredo Garcia, vowed to relentlessly go after illegal gambling, illegal drugs and other forms of criminality.
Garcia assumed the post following turnover rites last Thursday at Camp Domingo Leonor. He replaced Senior Superintendent Joselito Pomperada who had served for 25 months.
Garcia also promised to work for a much better police force in the city by going after misfits and scalawags in the command.
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