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[Title] => Triggerman in Manalo slay nabbed
[Summary] => Police intelligence agents arrested the alleged triggerman in the Aug. 5 killing of Batangas journalist Arnnel Manalo, in Baclaran, Parañaque City yesterday.
The arrest of Michael Garcia came four days after Director General Edgar Aglipay took over the helm of the Philippine National Police. Aglipay vowed to go after the killers of provincial journalists.
Behind Garcias arrest were men of the PNP Directorate for Intelligence under Chief Superintendent Robert Delfin. He is expected to be presented to the media at Camp Crame today.
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[Title] => Al-Ghozi explosives supplier arrested, says PNP
[Summary] => CEBU CITY (AFP) A Filipino man suspected to have sold explosives to Jemaah Islamiyah bomb-maker Fathur Rohman Al-Ghozi has been arrested in the central Philippines, police said Tuesday.
The suspect, Antonio Reyes, was arrested in Bohol and is being held in Cebu, Chief Inspector Narvin Sanchez said.
Reyes, originally based in Cebu, had allegedly provided home-made explosives to contacts of Al-Ghozi in November 2000 for about P80,000.
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[Title] => Hot on their trail
[Summary] => Police are now hunting down three members of the Kuratong Baleleng Gang who were part of the 30-man group that stormed the Equitable-PCIBank branch in Makati City and took off with some P1.5 million last April 5. Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco said they identified the three suspects ...
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[Title] => Closer ties between RP, Aussie cops pledged
[Summary] => Police forces of the Philippines and Australia vowed to strengthen ties on intelligence gathering, following a recent visit of top Filipino police officials to Australia.
Director Ricardo de Leon, community relations chief of the Philippine National Police, said PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. and Commissioner Joseph Keelty of the Australian Federal Police have agreed to exchange liaison officers to bolster intelligence ties between their two agencies.
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[Title] => Ebdane to Maganto: Stay out of Kintanar case
[Summary] => Philippine National Police chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. directed Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto yesterday to focus on the arrest of fugitive Superintendent Rafael Cardeño a few days after the publicity on Magantos upcoming movie on his life story.
Ebdane also ordered Maganto to stay out of the case of slain New Peoples Army (NPA) chieftain Romulo Kintanar as the PNP leadership designated Central Police District director Senior Superintendent Napoleon Castro to head the investigation.
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[Title] => Kintanar slay suspect surrenders, denies tag
[Summary] => For fear of his life, a former cadre of the New Peoples Army (NPA) surrendered himself to the Philippine National Police-Intelligence Group yesterday to clear his name in connection with the killing of former NPA chieftain Romulo Kintanar.
Melchor Bartolome, 54, said he and his family have been severely affected when he was linked by the police investigators to the Kintanar assassination.
"Kabado talaga ako, at ang mga kamaganak ko," Bartolome told The STAR yesterday.
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[Title] => Get Kintanars killers, PNP ordered anew
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP) yesterday to get the killers of former New Peoples Army (NPA) chieftain Romulo Kintanar.
PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. said arrests will be made "within the next few days," but he refused to give any names.
Speaking at the PNPs 12th anniversary celebration at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Mrs. Arroyo said high-profile crimes like Kintanars murder have "affected" peace and order in the country.
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[Title] => Cops closing in on Kintanars killers
[Summary] => Police are closing in on members of the New Peoples Army unit that assassinated former NPA chieftain Romulo Kintanar, an official said yesterday.
Chief Superintendent Robert Delfin, director of the Philippine National Polices intelligence division, identified the suspects as Tirso Alcantara, Leo Velasco, Philip Limjuco and Bartolome Melchor.
All four are high-profile members of the NPAs so-called National Partisan Committee, Delfin said.
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[Title] => P500,000 reward for Cervantes killers
[Summary] => A P500,000 reward has been put up by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) for the arrest of fugitive Senior Superintendent Rafael Cardeno for the murder of Baron Cervantes, self-styled spokesman of the Young Officers Union (YOU), last year.
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[Title] => US Embassy: No women missing
[Summary] => A police report about two American women kidnapped in Manila on Saturday was "basically not true," the US Embassy said yesterday.
Karen Kelley, US Embassy press attaché, told The STAR they were informed of the reported abduction of Catherine Smith and Christine Scott over the weekend and tried to verify it. "But no details proved to be accurate," she said.
Kelley said the embassy would not issue a statement on the incident because there was nothing that Americans should be concerned or alarmed about.
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CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT DELFIN
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[Title] => Triggerman in Manalo slay nabbed
[Summary] => Police intelligence agents arrested the alleged triggerman in the Aug. 5 killing of Batangas journalist Arnnel Manalo, in Baclaran, Parañaque City yesterday.
The arrest of Michael Garcia came four days after Director General Edgar Aglipay took over the helm of the Philippine National Police. Aglipay vowed to go after the killers of provincial journalists.
Behind Garcias arrest were men of the PNP Directorate for Intelligence under Chief Superintendent Robert Delfin. He is expected to be presented to the media at Camp Crame today.
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[Title] => Al-Ghozi explosives supplier arrested, says PNP
[Summary] => CEBU CITY (AFP) A Filipino man suspected to have sold explosives to Jemaah Islamiyah bomb-maker Fathur Rohman Al-Ghozi has been arrested in the central Philippines, police said Tuesday.
The suspect, Antonio Reyes, was arrested in Bohol and is being held in Cebu, Chief Inspector Narvin Sanchez said.
Reyes, originally based in Cebu, had allegedly provided home-made explosives to contacts of Al-Ghozi in November 2000 for about P80,000.
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[Summary] => Police are now hunting down three members of the Kuratong Baleleng Gang who were part of the 30-man group that stormed the Equitable-PCIBank branch in Makati City and took off with some P1.5 million last April 5. Metro police chief Deputy Director General Reynaldo Velasco said they identified the three suspects ...
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[Title] => Closer ties between RP, Aussie cops pledged
[Summary] => Police forces of the Philippines and Australia vowed to strengthen ties on intelligence gathering, following a recent visit of top Filipino police officials to Australia.
Director Ricardo de Leon, community relations chief of the Philippine National Police, said PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. and Commissioner Joseph Keelty of the Australian Federal Police have agreed to exchange liaison officers to bolster intelligence ties between their two agencies.
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[Title] => Ebdane to Maganto: Stay out of Kintanar case
[Summary] => Philippine National Police chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. directed Chief Superintendent Romeo Maganto yesterday to focus on the arrest of fugitive Superintendent Rafael Cardeño a few days after the publicity on Magantos upcoming movie on his life story.
Ebdane also ordered Maganto to stay out of the case of slain New Peoples Army (NPA) chieftain Romulo Kintanar as the PNP leadership designated Central Police District director Senior Superintendent Napoleon Castro to head the investigation.
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[Title] => Kintanar slay suspect surrenders, denies tag
[Summary] => For fear of his life, a former cadre of the New Peoples Army (NPA) surrendered himself to the Philippine National Police-Intelligence Group yesterday to clear his name in connection with the killing of former NPA chieftain Romulo Kintanar.
Melchor Bartolome, 54, said he and his family have been severely affected when he was linked by the police investigators to the Kintanar assassination.
"Kabado talaga ako, at ang mga kamaganak ko," Bartolome told The STAR yesterday.
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[Title] => Get Kintanars killers, PNP ordered anew
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP) yesterday to get the killers of former New Peoples Army (NPA) chieftain Romulo Kintanar.
PNP chief Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. said arrests will be made "within the next few days," but he refused to give any names.
Speaking at the PNPs 12th anniversary celebration at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Mrs. Arroyo said high-profile crimes like Kintanars murder have "affected" peace and order in the country.
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[Title] => Cops closing in on Kintanars killers
[Summary] => Police are closing in on members of the New Peoples Army unit that assassinated former NPA chieftain Romulo Kintanar, an official said yesterday.
Chief Superintendent Robert Delfin, director of the Philippine National Polices intelligence division, identified the suspects as Tirso Alcantara, Leo Velasco, Philip Limjuco and Bartolome Melchor.
All four are high-profile members of the NPAs so-called National Partisan Committee, Delfin said.
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[Title] => P500,000 reward for Cervantes killers
[Summary] => A P500,000 reward has been put up by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) for the arrest of fugitive Senior Superintendent Rafael Cardeno for the murder of Baron Cervantes, self-styled spokesman of the Young Officers Union (YOU), last year.
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[Title] => US Embassy: No women missing
[Summary] => A police report about two American women kidnapped in Manila on Saturday was "basically not true," the US Embassy said yesterday.
Karen Kelley, US Embassy press attaché, told The STAR they were informed of the reported abduction of Catherine Smith and Christine Scott over the weekend and tried to verify it. "But no details proved to be accurate," she said.
Kelley said the embassy would not issue a statement on the incident because there was nothing that Americans should be concerned or alarmed about.
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