+ Follow SUPERINTENDENT ARMANDO PINEDA Tag
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[Title] => Las Piñas police cited
[Summary] => The Las Piñas police posted the highest crime solution efficiency of 98.82 percent for the period of July to September of this year among the police stations in the Southern Police District besting Parañaque, Muntinlupa, Pasay police stations based on the results of the evaluation rating conducted by the Southern Police District Command. This translates to nine out of 10 crimes committed in the third quarter being solved.
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[Title] => Las Piñas declares war on street crimes
[Summary] => Las Piñas Mayor Vergel Aguilar has directed the city police chief, Superintendent Armando Pineda, to deploy more police patrols and conduct 24-hour surveillance in all the villages to ensure the safety of the residents and stop street crimes.
Barangay watchmen in 20 barangays as well as all security agencies in the citys more than 200 villages and subdivisions have also been mobilized by the city government to strengthen the anti-crime campaign of the city.
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[Title] => Hunt on for driver of Las Piñas victim
[Summary] => The Las Piñas City police has launched a manhunt for the driver of a 68-year-old woman and her housemaid whose decomposing bodies were discovered inside their house Monday night.
Superintendent Armando Pineda, city police chief, said investigators are now contacting former employers of the driver, identified only as "Dodong" or "Butchocoy."
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Rotting corpses found
[Summary] => The decomposing bodies of a 68-year-old woman and her stay-in helper were discovered late Monday night inside their home in Las Piñas City.
The victims were identified as a Irenita Agito and her househelp, Natividad Centino, 57.
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[Title] => Las Piñas police in 24-hour patrols
[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Vergel "Nene" Aguilar has directed police chief Superintendent Armando Pineda and his men to conduct round-the-clock patrols and surveillance work throughout the city following a series of crime and kidnapping cases in Metro Manila and in nearby areas.
The measure according to Aguilar aims to prevent any crime and kidnapping from happening in Las Piñas and to ensure the safety and security of the city residents against criminals.
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[Title] => More foot patrols in Las Piñas
[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Vergel Nene Aguilar has directed city police chief Superintendent Armando Pineda to deploy more foot patrols and increase police visibility particularly in areas near schools and shopping malls to ensure the safety and security of city residents.
Barangay officials and tanods will also be mobilized to frequently patrol their areas of responsibility to maintain the peace and order in the entire city.
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[Title] => Stude kills self over
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A high school sophomore committed suicide shortly after she was scolded by her
father who caught her in the middle of a tong-its card game in Las
Piñas City.
Superintendent Armando Pineda, Las Pinas City police chief of the Criminal
Investigation Division (CID), identified the victim as Crist Mae Mangoera, 14,
a second year high school student, of Metrocor Squatters Area, Barangay Almanza
I.
The victim's body was discovered by her father Jaime at about 1 p.m.
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SUPERINTENDENT ARMANDO PINEDA
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[Summary] => The Las Piñas police posted the highest crime solution efficiency of 98.82 percent for the period of July to September of this year among the police stations in the Southern Police District besting Parañaque, Muntinlupa, Pasay police stations based on the results of the evaluation rating conducted by the Southern Police District Command. This translates to nine out of 10 crimes committed in the third quarter being solved.
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[Title] => Las Piñas declares war on street crimes
[Summary] => Las Piñas Mayor Vergel Aguilar has directed the city police chief, Superintendent Armando Pineda, to deploy more police patrols and conduct 24-hour surveillance in all the villages to ensure the safety of the residents and stop street crimes.
Barangay watchmen in 20 barangays as well as all security agencies in the citys more than 200 villages and subdivisions have also been mobilized by the city government to strengthen the anti-crime campaign of the city.
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[Title] => Hunt on for driver of Las Piñas victim
[Summary] => The Las Piñas City police has launched a manhunt for the driver of a 68-year-old woman and her housemaid whose decomposing bodies were discovered inside their house Monday night.
Superintendent Armando Pineda, city police chief, said investigators are now contacting former employers of the driver, identified only as "Dodong" or "Butchocoy."
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon
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[Title] => Rotting corpses found
[Summary] => The decomposing bodies of a 68-year-old woman and her stay-in helper were discovered late Monday night inside their home in Las Piñas City.
The victims were identified as a Irenita Agito and her househelp, Natividad Centino, 57.
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[Title] => Las Piñas police in 24-hour patrols
[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Vergel "Nene" Aguilar has directed police chief Superintendent Armando Pineda and his men to conduct round-the-clock patrols and surveillance work throughout the city following a series of crime and kidnapping cases in Metro Manila and in nearby areas.
The measure according to Aguilar aims to prevent any crime and kidnapping from happening in Las Piñas and to ensure the safety and security of the city residents against criminals.
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[Title] => More foot patrols in Las Piñas
[Summary] => Las Piñas City Mayor Vergel Nene Aguilar has directed city police chief Superintendent Armando Pineda to deploy more foot patrols and increase police visibility particularly in areas near schools and shopping malls to ensure the safety and security of city residents.
Barangay officials and tanods will also be mobilized to frequently patrol their areas of responsibility to maintain the peace and order in the entire city.
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[Title] => Stude kills self over
[Summary] =>
A high school sophomore committed suicide shortly after she was scolded by her
father who caught her in the middle of a tong-its card game in Las
Piñas City.
Superintendent Armando Pineda, Las Pinas City police chief of the Criminal
Investigation Division (CID), identified the victim as Crist Mae Mangoera, 14,
a second year high school student, of Metrocor Squatters Area, Barangay Almanza
I.
The victim's body was discovered by her father Jaime at about 1 p.m.
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