+ Follow CHIEF INSPECTOR NOLI ROMANA Tag
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[Summary] => Warlords were behind 80 percent of election-related violence, while the rest were committed by the New Peoples Army (NPA).
Armed Forces vice chief Lt. Gen. Jose Calimlim told reporters yesterday private armed groups were responsible for 122 of the reported 162 "incidents" during the election period that ended last Monday.
Records showed the NPA was behind 27 other cases, including the killing of Ta-nuan, Batangas Mayor Cesar Platon and Quezon Rep. Marcial Punzalan, Calimlim said.
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Records showed the NPA was behind 27 other cases, including the killing of Ta-nuan, Batangas Mayor Cesar Platon and Quezon Rep. Marcial Punzalan, Calimlim said.
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Armed Forces vice chief Lt. Gen. Jose Calimlim told reporters yesterday private armed groups were responsible for 122 of the reported 162 "incidents" during the election period that ended last Monday.
Records showed the NPA was behind 27 other cases, including the killing of Ta-nuan, Batangas Mayor Cesar Platon and Quezon Rep. Marcial Punzalan, Calimlim said.
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Armed Forces vice chief Lt. Gen. Jose Calimlim told reporters yesterday private armed groups were responsible for 122 of the reported 162 "incidents" during the election period that ended last Monday.
Records showed the NPA was behind 27 other cases, including the killing of Ta-nuan, Batangas Mayor Cesar Platon and Quezon Rep. Marcial Punzalan, Calimlim said.
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