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[Title] => V-Day bomb threat remains, DOJ says
[Summary] => Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the bloody Valentines Day bombing, and Abu Sayyaf leaders are reportedly threatening to duplicate the carnage as proof that the group is alive and well.
"The threat is very real. The police and the military are not taking any chances," Senior State Prosecutor Emmanuel Velasco of the Department of Justice (DOJ) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Sayyaf planning new Metro attack?
[Summary] => The Abu Sayyaf terrorist group is allegedly planning to launch another attack in Metro Manila on Feb. 14, much like last years bombing of a passenger bus that killed four people and wounded nearly a hundred others in Makati City, a Department of Justice (DOJ) official warned the public yesterday.
The Philippine National Police (PNP), the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) and the DOJ are now working together to prevent another attack.
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[Title] => Terror suspect to change not guilty plea to turn state witness
[Summary] => An accused terrorist will change his plea from not guilty to guilty so he can testify against his comrades from the Rajah Solaiman Movement, the prosecutor handling the case said yesterday.
Senior State Prosecutor Emmanuel Velasco said Malik Alimuddin would have to plead guilty to charges of rebellion in order to qualify as a state witness.
"He was supposed to reenter a plea during last Tuesdays submission of his extra-judicial confession before the sala of MCRTC branch 146 Judge Encarnacion Moya," he said.
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[Title] => Government has no political will to execute V-Day bombers VACC
[Summary] => Despite their death sentence, convicted terrorists Rohmat Abdurrohim, Angelo Trinidad and Gammal Baharan will not die by lethal injection because the government lacks the political will to implement the Death Penalty Law, an anti-crime group said yesterday.
Dante Jimenez, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) founding chairman, said Indonesian Abdurrohim, and Filipinos Trinidad and Baharan deserve the death sentence meted out by Judge Marissa Guillen of the Makati Regional Trial Court, branch 60. "(It is) justice for (their) victims," he said.
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ANGELO TRINIDAD AND GAMMAL BAHARAN
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"The threat is very real. The police and the military are not taking any chances," Senior State Prosecutor Emmanuel Velasco of the Department of Justice (DOJ) said yesterday.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP), the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) and the DOJ are now working together to prevent another attack.
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Senior State Prosecutor Emmanuel Velasco said Malik Alimuddin would have to plead guilty to charges of rebellion in order to qualify as a state witness.
"He was supposed to reenter a plea during last Tuesdays submission of his extra-judicial confession before the sala of MCRTC branch 146 Judge Encarnacion Moya," he said.
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[Title] => Government has no political will to execute V-Day bombers VACC
[Summary] => Despite their death sentence, convicted terrorists Rohmat Abdurrohim, Angelo Trinidad and Gammal Baharan will not die by lethal injection because the government lacks the political will to implement the Death Penalty Law, an anti-crime group said yesterday.
Dante Jimenez, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) founding chairman, said Indonesian Abdurrohim, and Filipinos Trinidad and Baharan deserve the death sentence meted out by Judge Marissa Guillen of the Makati Regional Trial Court, branch 60. "(It is) justice for (their) victims," he said.
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November 2, 2005 - 12:00am