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                    [Title] => Another journalist shot in ‘most murderous country for press’
                    [Summary] => A broadcast journalist who was shot and critically wounded yesterday became the latest casualty in a string of attacks that have prompted an international watchdog to call the Philippines the world’s most murderous country for reporters.


Klien Cantoneros, 32, a hard-hitting radio broadcaster, was riding home on his motorcycle in Dipolog City when three men shot him seven times with a caliber .45 automatic in Barangay Sta. Philomena shortly after midnight Tuesday, regional police director Chief Superintendent Vidal Querol said.
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Nanawagan ito sa PNP at AFP na tulungan ang pamilya ni Orlando Laguintang, isang radio announcer sa isang local radio station sa nasabing probinsiya, na bigyan ng kaukulang atensiyon ang pagdukot.

Sana, wala silang ginawang masama kay Orly at pauwiin nila ito sa lalong madaling panahon.

Nakikiusap si Yap, sa mga taong sinasabing dumukot kay Orly na huwag nila itong saktan. Pamilyadong tao si Orly!
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But councilor Vic Paulo vehemently denied the claims of the witness, Wilson Ortula, who is now under the custody of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.

"Ang dapat imbestigahan ay ang taong yan at kung sino ang taong nasa likod niya (He should be the one who should be probed, and the people behind him)," Paulo told The STAR.
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Thus said Superintendent Ricardo Padilla, Quezon police director and head of Task Force Polly investigating the killing of broadcaster Apolinario Pobeda, in reaction to reports that he was unceremoniously relieved of his post last Monday.

In an interview with The STAR yesterday, Padilla said he has not received any relief order from his superiors.

"But it’s true that I have a warning order," he said.
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                    [Title] => Another journalist shot in ‘most murderous country for press’
                    [Summary] => A broadcast journalist who was shot and critically wounded yesterday became the latest casualty in a string of attacks that have prompted an international watchdog to call the Philippines the world’s most murderous country for reporters.


Klien Cantoneros, 32, a hard-hitting radio broadcaster, was riding home on his motorcycle in Dipolog City when three men shot him seven times with a caliber .45 automatic in Barangay Sta. Philomena shortly after midnight Tuesday, regional police director Chief Superintendent Vidal Querol said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804671 [AuthorName] => Roel Pareño [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 249905 [Title] => Yap kakalampagin ang PNP at AFP ! [Summary] => NANGGAGALAITI sa buwisit si Jerry Yap, newly-elected Director sa National Press Club, dahil sa napabalitang pagdukot sa isang komentarista diyan sa Zambales.

Nanawagan ito sa PNP at AFP na tulungan ang pamilya ni Orlando Laguintang, isang radio announcer sa isang local radio station sa nasabing probinsiya, na bigyan ng kaukulang atensiyon ang pagdukot.

Sana, wala silang ginawang masama kay Orly at pauwiin nila ito sa lalong madaling panahon.

Nakikiusap si Yap, sa mga taong sinasabing dumukot kay Orly na huwag nila itong saktan. Pamilyadong tao si Orly!
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But councilor Vic Paulo vehemently denied the claims of the witness, Wilson Ortula, who is now under the custody of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.

"Ang dapat imbestigahan ay ang taong yan at kung sino ang taong nasa likod niya (He should be the one who should be probed, and the people behind him)," Paulo told The STAR.
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Thus said Superintendent Ricardo Padilla, Quezon police director and head of Task Force Polly investigating the killing of broadcaster Apolinario Pobeda, in reaction to reports that he was unceremoniously relieved of his post last Monday.

In an interview with The STAR yesterday, Padilla said he has not received any relief order from his superiors.

"But it’s true that I have a warning order," he said.
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