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[Title] => 5 bus passengers seized in Surigao City
[Summary] => JABONGA, Agusan del Norte A soldiers wife has sought the help of authorities in rescuing five fellow bus passengers who, she said, were abducted by men in fatigue uniforms in Surigao City last Aug. 22.
Josephine Valenzuela, 29, told Task Force Racer of the Caraga police that the kidnappers are holding the five victims three engineers and two women in a remote village here.
Valenzuela said she escaped through the help of a woman companion of one of the abductors who took pity on her because she was pregnant.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => Another suspect in Germans slay yields
[Summary] => LAS NIEVES, Agusan del Norte Another suspect in the May 26 killing of a German national here, surrendered to authorities last Thursday, but admitted that they only wanted to rob him.
Police now have under their custody two suspects in the fatal stabbing of Norbert Schmitz, of Frankfurt, Germany, and are hunting two more.
Caraga police director Alberto Rama Olario said Cecilio Amores, 21, decided to give himself up upon the prodding of his friend, barangay tanod Antonio Logronio, whom he met in Tandag, Surigao del Sur last Monday.
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[Title] => Caraga cop chief supports men in smuggling mess
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY The chief of the Caraga police said they will seek a reinvestigation into the findings of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) which declared that some of his men were liable for the escape of a vessel carrying smuggled rice.
Chief Superintendent Alberto Rama Olario said he stands by his men and will even commend them, explaining that without the police having apprehended MV Rodeo in the evening of July 11, the rice smuggling operation could have succeeded without any hitches.
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Josephine Valenzuela, 29, told Task Force Racer of the Caraga police that the kidnappers are holding the five victims three engineers and two women in a remote village here.
Valenzuela said she escaped through the help of a woman companion of one of the abductors who took pity on her because she was pregnant.
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[Title] => Another suspect in Germans slay yields
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Police now have under their custody two suspects in the fatal stabbing of Norbert Schmitz, of Frankfurt, Germany, and are hunting two more.
Caraga police director Alberto Rama Olario said Cecilio Amores, 21, decided to give himself up upon the prodding of his friend, barangay tanod Antonio Logronio, whom he met in Tandag, Surigao del Sur last Monday.
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[Title] => Caraga cop chief supports men in smuggling mess
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY The chief of the Caraga police said they will seek a reinvestigation into the findings of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) which declared that some of his men were liable for the escape of a vessel carrying smuggled rice.
Chief Superintendent Alberto Rama Olario said he stands by his men and will even commend them, explaining that without the police having apprehended MV Rodeo in the evening of July 11, the rice smuggling operation could have succeeded without any hitches.
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