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[Summary] => The National Anti-Crime Task Force (NACTF) recorded an all time low of carjacking incidents in November, almost five months after President Arroyo ordered an intensified campaign against car theft syndicates.
Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes, NACTAF chief, has vowed to continue the campaign until car theft syndicates have been "neutralized" and their activities eradicated.
In statistics obtained by The STAR, only six vehicles were stolen in November, three of which were forcibly taken from their drivers.
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[Title] => DILG chief: Car thefts down 44%
[Summary] => Carjacking incidents decreased by 44 percent this year compared to 2004 as government agencies turned up the heat on crime syndicates, Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo Reyes announced yesterday.
In an interview during the regular weekend radio program of Vice President Noli de Castro, Reyes said there were 579 incidents of carjacking from January to November this year compared to 638 cases reported during the same period last year.
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In an interview during the regular weekend radio program of Vice President Noli de Castro, Reyes said there were 579 incidents of carjacking from January to November this year compared to 638 cases reported during the same period last year.
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Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes, NACTAF chief, has vowed to continue the campaign until car theft syndicates have been "neutralized" and their activities eradicated.
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In an interview during the regular weekend radio program of Vice President Noli de Castro, Reyes said there were 579 incidents of carjacking from January to November this year compared to 638 cases reported during the same period last year.
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In an interview during the regular weekend radio program of Vice President Noli de Castro, Reyes said there were 579 incidents of carjacking from January to November this year compared to 638 cases reported during the same period last year.
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December 12, 2005 - 12:00am