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                    [Title] => It’s back to basics for Caloocan police
                    [Summary] => The snappy salute, a time-honored tradition of rendering respect and courtesy for senior officers and other authorities, now rarely seen among the police, is back in earnest in the Caloocan City police force.


In a continuing bid to improve discipline and also to enhance the image of city cops, Senior Superintendent Benjardi Mantele, Caloocan City police chief, yesterday called for a "return to basics" among his men, particularly a re-reading of the police ethical doctrine.
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Arresting cops PO1 Egardo Esguerra and PO1 Leonardo Martin Jr. identified the suspects as Rommel Carpio, 23, and Wilbert Aspuria, 21, both residents of Reparo street, Morning Breeze Subdivision, Caloocan City. Two of their companions, identified only as "Junior Lacambra" and a "Joseph," eluded arrest, taking the loot with them.
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                    [Title] => It’s back to basics for Caloocan police
                    [Summary] => The snappy salute, a time-honored tradition of rendering respect and courtesy for senior officers and other authorities, now rarely seen among the police, is back in earnest in the Caloocan City police force.


In a continuing bid to improve discipline and also to enhance the image of city cops, Senior Superintendent Benjardi Mantele, Caloocan City police chief, yesterday called for a "return to basics" among his men, particularly a re-reading of the police ethical doctrine.
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Arresting cops PO1 Egardo Esguerra and PO1 Leonardo Martin Jr. identified the suspects as Rommel Carpio, 23, and Wilbert Aspuria, 21, both residents of Reparo street, Morning Breeze Subdivision, Caloocan City. Two of their companions, identified only as "Junior Lacambra" and a "Joseph," eluded arrest, taking the loot with them.
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