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                    [Title] => Metro car theft on the rise
                    [Summary] => Six out of 10 vehicles stolen in the first 11 months of the year were seized in Metro Manila, Sen. Renato Cayetano said yesterday.


Citing Philippine National Police figures, Cayetano said that 60 percent of the 1,970 car theft cases reported to the authorities from January to November this year were committed in Metro Manila.

He viewed with alarm the growing number of cars stolen in Metro Manila, as he renewed his warning to shopping mall owners that they could be held liable if cars parked in their facilities are lost to thieves.
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The figures translate into a monthly average of 474 murders reported in the first five months — down marginally compared to the 478 monthly average in the whole of last year, Herrera, one of the principal authors of the Death Penalty Law, said.
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The figures translate into a monthly average of 474 murders reported in the first five months — down marginally compared to the 478 monthly average in the whole of last year, Herrera, one of the principal authors of the Death Penalty Law, said.
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                    [Summary] => Six out of 10 vehicles stolen in the first 11 months of the year were seized in Metro Manila, Sen. Renato Cayetano said yesterday.


Citing Philippine National Police figures, Cayetano said that 60 percent of the 1,970 car theft cases reported to the authorities from January to November this year were committed in Metro Manila.

He viewed with alarm the growing number of cars stolen in Metro Manila, as he renewed his warning to shopping mall owners that they could be held liable if cars parked in their facilities are lost to thieves.
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The figures translate into a monthly average of 474 murders reported in the first five months — down marginally compared to the 478 monthly average in the whole of last year, Herrera, one of the principal authors of the Death Penalty Law, said.
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The figures translate into a monthly average of 474 murders reported in the first five months — down marginally compared to the 478 monthly average in the whole of last year, Herrera, one of the principal authors of the Death Penalty Law, said.
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