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                    [Title] => Gambling lords defy order
                    [Summary] => The campaign against "jueteng" waged by Interior Secretary Joey Lina entered its third month today but not one of the 44 gambling lords he earlier identified has been arrested and hauled to jail.
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                    [Title] => Lina to adopt reward scheme in fight vs jueteng
                    [Summary] => Interior Secretary Joey Lina is set to adopt the reward scheme of the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) to curb "jueteng" operations in the country within a year.


This developed as police intelligence operatives from the NCRPO, armed with video cameras and other sophisticated equipment, were sent out over the weekend to go after active and retired police and civilian "tong" collectors.
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No less than SPO3 Reynaldo Li, president of the MFBAI, denied that the prayer rally staged at the lobby of the Western Police District (WPD) was spearheaded by him nor had he given his consent.
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In a dialogue, the three mayors warned their policemen they have no place in their local police force if they refuse to report to the early morning roll call and formation program initiated by Director Edgar Aglipay, head of the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO).

Since Aglipay’s roll call and formation program was launched Nov. 14, the number of high-profile and petty crimes have dramatically been reduced, police records showed.
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This developed as police intelligence operatives from the NCRPO, armed with video cameras and other sophisticated equipment, were sent out over the weekend to go after active and retired police and civilian "tong" collectors.
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No less than SPO3 Reynaldo Li, president of the MFBAI, denied that the prayer rally staged at the lobby of the Western Police District (WPD) was spearheaded by him nor had he given his consent.
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In a dialogue, the three mayors warned their policemen they have no place in their local police force if they refuse to report to the early morning roll call and formation program initiated by Director Edgar Aglipay, head of the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO).

Since Aglipay’s roll call and formation program was launched Nov. 14, the number of high-profile and petty crimes have dramatically been reduced, police records showed.
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