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                    [Title] => Kidnap cases alarm DILG secretary
                    [Summary] => Interior and Local Government Secretary Alfredo Lim ordered yesterday the Philippine National Police to renew the government’s drive against kidnapping-for-ransom following a warning from an anti-crime watchdog about its resurgence.


The Citizens Action Against Crime (CACC) warned the Chinese community of the resurgence of kidnapping-for-ransom because criminals know that police attention has been diverted to the issue of President Estrada’s alleged links to jueteng.
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Crack policemen later arrested two suspects — Monico Santos, 35, a taxi driver, and Francis Caniosa, of Gagalangin, Tondo.

The bodies of Eunice Kaye Chuang, daughter of a Taiwanese businessman of M.H. del Pilar street in Ermita, Manila and her "yaya," Bibeth Montecino, 27, bore signs of torture.
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                    [Summary] => Interior and Local Government Secretary Alfredo Lim ordered yesterday the Philippine National Police to renew the government’s drive against kidnapping-for-ransom following a warning from an anti-crime watchdog about its resurgence.


The Citizens Action Against Crime (CACC) warned the Chinese community of the resurgence of kidnapping-for-ransom because criminals know that police attention has been diverted to the issue of President Estrada’s alleged links to jueteng.
[DatePublished] => 2000-10-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 120204 [Title] => Editoryal - Aktibo na naman ang mga kidnaper [Summary] => NAKATUON ang pansin ng gobyerno sa jueteng scandal kaya ang iba pang problema ay hindi na nahaharap. Natutuliro na ang taumbayan sa walang tigil na pagtaas ng gasolina, pagtaas ng pamasahe at kung anu-ano pa. Ang masakit ay kung mabiktima pa sila ng mga halang ang kaluluwa sa gitna ng kalituhan at kasalatan sa buhay. Sinasamantala ng mga kidnaper ang pagkatuon ng gobyerno sa jueteng at nagsasabog na naman sila ng lagim.
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Crack policemen later arrested two suspects — Monico Santos, 35, a taxi driver, and Francis Caniosa, of Gagalangin, Tondo.

The bodies of Eunice Kaye Chuang, daughter of a Taiwanese businessman of M.H. del Pilar street in Ermita, Manila and her "yaya," Bibeth Montecino, 27, bore signs of torture.
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