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                    [ArticleID] => 171226
                    [Title] => Bus robbers kill cop
                    [Summary] => A 35-year-old policeman was stabbed and shot to death by five unidentified armed men after he tried to stop a bus robbery in Quezon City Tuesday. The victim, identified only through his police nameplate as "Benedicto," suffered stab and bullet wounds in different parts of the body and died on the spot.
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                    [Title] => 3 men hunted for Seralde rape-slay
                    [Summary] => Following the directive of Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, the Central Police District (CPD) intensified yesterday its manhunt for three more suspects in the rape-slay of a young sampaguita vendor whose body was dumped under a MRT station last week.


According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza of the CPD, he has dispatched four police teams to arrest the three suspects believed responsible for the death of Maricel Seralde, 13, a carpenter’s daughter and a resident of Antipolo, Rizal.

Jaraza said two other suspects have already been apprehended.
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A ranking official of the Central Police District dismissed reports yesterday that journalist turned public relations man Philip Lustre is off the hook in last Saturday’s fire that killed his mistress and five relatives in Quezon City.

The police officer in the Central Investigation Division, who requested anonymity, said although no witness has yet come out to make a formal statement, Lustre is still considered the primary suspect in the case.
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The suspects, armed with M-16 rifles, carted away at least P100,000 in cash and escaped on board a Mitsubishi Adventure van with plate number WGK-960. Investigators said the actual robbery took only two minutes to complete.
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                    [Title] => Bus robbers kill cop
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                    [Title] => 3 men hunted for Seralde rape-slay
                    [Summary] => Following the directive of Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, the Central Police District (CPD) intensified yesterday its manhunt for three more suspects in the rape-slay of a young sampaguita vendor whose body was dumped under a MRT station last week.


According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza of the CPD, he has dispatched four police teams to arrest the three suspects believed responsible for the death of Maricel Seralde, 13, a carpenter’s daughter and a resident of Antipolo, Rizal.

Jaraza said two other suspects have already been apprehended.
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A ranking official of the Central Police District dismissed reports yesterday that journalist turned public relations man Philip Lustre is off the hook in last Saturday’s fire that killed his mistress and five relatives in Quezon City.

The police officer in the Central Investigation Division, who requested anonymity, said although no witness has yet come out to make a formal statement, Lustre is still considered the primary suspect in the case.
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The suspects, armed with M-16 rifles, carted away at least P100,000 in cash and escaped on board a Mitsubishi Adventure van with plate number WGK-960. Investigators said the actual robbery took only two minutes to complete.
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