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[Title] => Duterte forms new group vs kidnaps
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY - Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has formed his own anti-kidnapping group as part of beefed-up security measures in the city.
He met with local police and military commanders Tuesday night to outline the organizational structure of the "Intelligence Special Operations Group (ISOG)," which will be composed of police and military intelligence personnel.
The group, he said, will also go after illegal drug pushers.
"These are not normal times. We have to be extra careful. The government has to protect the people by all means," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2002-02-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Police official belies kidnap raps
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The operations officer of a General Santos City-based police task force created to go after the "Pentagon" kidnap-for-ransom gang belied allegations yesterday that he had a hand in the recent spate of abductions in Southern Mindanao.
"I vehemently deny all the accusations and I will answer all of them in the proper forum. They are not true and I can prove that," Superintendent Willy Dangani told The STAR in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Matillano wants anti-kidnap task force disbanded
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Chief Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, called yesterday for the disbandment of a police anti-kidnapping task force created last month to go after the Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom gang in Central Mindanao.
Matillano fears that the so-called "Sanlahi" task force may become another Kuratong Baleleng or Red Scorpion which, he said, both started out as "intelligence projects" used by some Philippine National Police officers but which became "monsters."
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[Title] => Police official tagged kidnap gang protector
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Some of the 16 arrested suspects in the recent abduction of a daughter of a vehicle manufacturer identified a police superintendent yesterday as a "protector" of a kidnap-for-ransom gang operating in Southern Mindanao.
The police official, a certain Willy Marohomsar Dangani, reportedly heads a task force assigned to go after the Pentagon syndicate in Region 12.
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[Title] => Police file charges vs abductors of 3 women
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police are set to file kidnapping charges today against the 15 arrested suspects in the recent abduction of three women, one of them a daughter of a local vehicle manufacturer.
The victims 25-year-old Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors Inc.; Fe Jayno and her aunt, Norma Jayno were snatched last Jan. 3 at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
They were rescued five days later by a joint police-military team in Barangay Lapulabao, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur.
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[Title] => Southern Mindanao police impose news blackout on kidnap case
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Senior Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, imposed yesterday a news blackout on the kidnapping of three women, one of them a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors.
Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, 25, and her companions Norma Jayno and Fe Jayno, who were aboard a Toyota RAV4 which the former was driving, were snatched Thursday afternoon at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
Ma. Cecilias family owns Bonifacio Motors, which sells imported cars and manufactures local vehicles.
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[Title] => Keep hands off kidnap case, cops, Duterte told
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The family of kidnap victim Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio has asked Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and the police to keep their hands off the case to ensure her and her two companions safe release.
"They want to be left alone. The government will stand by," Duterte said.
The 25-year-old kidnap victim, a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors Inc., was abducted Thursday morning, along with her two companions, Fe Jayno and Norma Jayno.
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[Title] => Duterte forms new group vs kidnaps
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY - Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has formed his own anti-kidnapping group as part of beefed-up security measures in the city.
He met with local police and military commanders Tuesday night to outline the organizational structure of the "Intelligence Special Operations Group (ISOG)," which will be composed of police and military intelligence personnel.
The group, he said, will also go after illegal drug pushers.
"These are not normal times. We have to be extra careful. The government has to protect the people by all means," he said.
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[Title] => Police official belies kidnap raps
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The operations officer of a General Santos City-based police task force created to go after the "Pentagon" kidnap-for-ransom gang belied allegations yesterday that he had a hand in the recent spate of abductions in Southern Mindanao.
"I vehemently deny all the accusations and I will answer all of them in the proper forum. They are not true and I can prove that," Superintendent Willy Dangani told The STAR in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Matillano wants anti-kidnap task force disbanded
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Chief Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, called yesterday for the disbandment of a police anti-kidnapping task force created last month to go after the Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom gang in Central Mindanao.
Matillano fears that the so-called "Sanlahi" task force may become another Kuratong Baleleng or Red Scorpion which, he said, both started out as "intelligence projects" used by some Philippine National Police officers but which became "monsters."
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[Title] => Police official tagged kidnap gang protector
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Some of the 16 arrested suspects in the recent abduction of a daughter of a vehicle manufacturer identified a police superintendent yesterday as a "protector" of a kidnap-for-ransom gang operating in Southern Mindanao.
The police official, a certain Willy Marohomsar Dangani, reportedly heads a task force assigned to go after the Pentagon syndicate in Region 12.
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[Title] => Police file charges vs abductors of 3 women
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Police are set to file kidnapping charges today against the 15 arrested suspects in the recent abduction of three women, one of them a daughter of a local vehicle manufacturer.
The victims 25-year-old Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors Inc.; Fe Jayno and her aunt, Norma Jayno were snatched last Jan. 3 at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
They were rescued five days later by a joint police-military team in Barangay Lapulabao, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur.
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[Title] => Southern Mindanao police impose news blackout on kidnap case
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Senior Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, imposed yesterday a news blackout on the kidnapping of three women, one of them a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors.
Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, 25, and her companions Norma Jayno and Fe Jayno, who were aboard a Toyota RAV4 which the former was driving, were snatched Thursday afternoon at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
Ma. Cecilias family owns Bonifacio Motors, which sells imported cars and manufactures local vehicles.
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[Title] => Keep hands off kidnap case, cops, Duterte told
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The family of kidnap victim Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio has asked Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and the police to keep their hands off the case to ensure her and her two companions safe release.
"They want to be left alone. The government will stand by," Duterte said.
The 25-year-old kidnap victim, a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors Inc., was abducted Thursday morning, along with her two companions, Fe Jayno and Norma Jayno.
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