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[Title] => Militant recruitment grows fast in southern Philippines
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines (Xinhua) -- The recruitment of armed rebels is growing fast in the insurgency- infested southern Philippines where local Al Qaeda-linked group and regional terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) members remain active, a police official said.
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[Title] => P1.8 M DOH drugs missing
[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) asked the Mandaluyong City police yesterday to locate some P1.8 million worth of medicines which was delivered recently to its regional office in the city.
In his letter to Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, the local police chief, Director IV David Lozada, the regional director of the Center for Health Development (CFHD) sought police help in tracing the recipients of the medicines.
The DOH delivered recently some 672 boxes of medicines to its regional office in Welfareville Compound in Barangay Addition Hills. Non Alquitran
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[Title] => 13 GROs nabbed
[Summary] => Thirteen guest relations officers (GROs) were arrested during a police raid Tuesday night on a beerhouse owned by an opposition councilor in Mandaluyong City.
Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong city police chief, said his men raided the Panda Garden Night/Day Club at the corner of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard at about 10:30 p.m. amid reports that its women workers were working without proper permits.
Councilor Avelino Beado claimed his employees were armed with necessary permits, except those newly-hired who were arrested by the police.
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[Title] => Seven held for frat war
[Summary] => Seven people, five of them youngsters, were arrested when two warring fraternities clashed inside a hospital in Mandaluyong City over the weekend.
Those arrested were visiting their wounded companions, Joseph Zalatin and Alberto Salvador, at the Mandaluyong City Hospital when their rival frat members attacked them, said Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong City police chief.
Two of those arrested and sent to jail were Renier Calalang, 19,and Rico Alberto, 21.Police kept the identities of the five others since they were minors.
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[Title] => Mandaluyong has new cop chief
[Summary] => Mandaluyong City now has a new police chief after city police director Superintendent Jose Gentiles took a leave of absence effective yesterday to study abroad.
Chief Superintendent George Aliño, Eastern Police District director, named Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala officer-in-charge of the local police. The latter is the concurrent chief of Directorial Staff for EPD.
"He (Gentiles) gave me a one-page letter, asking for a leave of absence," Aliño said in a telephone interview.
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SUPERINTENDENT SUKARNO IKBALA
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[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) asked the Mandaluyong City police yesterday to locate some P1.8 million worth of medicines which was delivered recently to its regional office in the city.
In his letter to Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, the local police chief, Director IV David Lozada, the regional director of the Center for Health Development (CFHD) sought police help in tracing the recipients of the medicines.
The DOH delivered recently some 672 boxes of medicines to its regional office in Welfareville Compound in Barangay Addition Hills. Non Alquitran
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Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong city police chief, said his men raided the Panda Garden Night/Day Club at the corner of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard at about 10:30 p.m. amid reports that its women workers were working without proper permits.
Councilor Avelino Beado claimed his employees were armed with necessary permits, except those newly-hired who were arrested by the police.
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[Title] => Seven held for frat war
[Summary] => Seven people, five of them youngsters, were arrested when two warring fraternities clashed inside a hospital in Mandaluyong City over the weekend.
Those arrested were visiting their wounded companions, Joseph Zalatin and Alberto Salvador, at the Mandaluyong City Hospital when their rival frat members attacked them, said Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, Mandaluyong City police chief.
Two of those arrested and sent to jail were Renier Calalang, 19,and Rico Alberto, 21.Police kept the identities of the five others since they were minors.
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[Title] => Mandaluyong has new cop chief
[Summary] => Mandaluyong City now has a new police chief after city police director Superintendent Jose Gentiles took a leave of absence effective yesterday to study abroad.
Chief Superintendent George Aliño, Eastern Police District director, named Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala officer-in-charge of the local police. The latter is the concurrent chief of Directorial Staff for EPD.
"He (Gentiles) gave me a one-page letter, asking for a leave of absence," Aliño said in a telephone interview.
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