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                    [Summary] => Nine kidnapping cases have been solved and 30 suspected kidnappers arrested since the National Peace and Order Council (NPOC) announced a 90-day timetable to stem the rising number of abductions.


Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza said the 30 suspected kidnappers belonged to five criminal gangs. He said the arrests reduced to 13 the number of major criminal groups operating in the country.

The five dismantled kidnap gangs were among 18 major crime groups the PNP has targeted for immediate disbandment, he said.
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CIDG men in Bicol arrested Armando Avila and Nito Libradilla, two men wanted for the abduction of the owners of Goodies Mami House in Valenzuela and Goodah Food House in Quezon City in 1998.
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CIDG men in Bicol arrested Armando Avila and Nito Libradilla, two men wanted for the abduction of the owners of Goodies Mami House in Valenzuela and Goodah Food House in Quezon City in 1998.
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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza said the 30 suspected kidnappers belonged to five criminal gangs. He said the arrests reduced to 13 the number of major criminal groups operating in the country.

The five dismantled kidnap gangs were among 18 major crime groups the PNP has targeted for immediate disbandment, he said.
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CIDG men in Bicol arrested Armando Avila and Nito Libradilla, two men wanted for the abduction of the owners of Goodies Mami House in Valenzuela and Goodah Food House in Quezon City in 1998.
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CIDG men in Bicol arrested Armando Avila and Nito Libradilla, two men wanted for the abduction of the owners of Goodies Mami House in Valenzuela and Goodah Food House in Quezon City in 1998.
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