+ Follow DANILO SALVAN Tag
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[Title] => Metro cops tighten security in vital installations
[Summary] => Metro police chief Deputy Diretcor General Reynaldo Velasco has ordered intensified security measures in all vital installatons in the metropolis following the takeover of the control tower of the Ninoy Aquino International Airports (NAIA)s Terminal II.
Velasco also said the National Capital Regional Police Office is now on heightened alert to ensure the security of all communication facilities, oil depots, transmission lines and other soft targets.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cops question Villaruels driver
[Summary] => "Umuwi ka na. Kapag di kita tinawagan, nasa sa iyo kung sunduin mo pa ako o hindi (Go home. If I dont call, its up to you if you fetch me or not)."
Those were former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruels last words to his 34-year-old driver, Danilo Salvan, when Salvan brought Villaruel and an aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar, to the ATO at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Parañaque City last Saturday.
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DANILO SALVAN
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[Title] => Metro cops tighten security in vital installations
[Summary] => Metro police chief Deputy Diretcor General Reynaldo Velasco has ordered intensified security measures in all vital installatons in the metropolis following the takeover of the control tower of the Ninoy Aquino International Airports (NAIA)s Terminal II.
Velasco also said the National Capital Regional Police Office is now on heightened alert to ensure the security of all communication facilities, oil depots, transmission lines and other soft targets.
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[Title] => Cops question Villaruels driver
[Summary] => "Umuwi ka na. Kapag di kita tinawagan, nasa sa iyo kung sunduin mo pa ako o hindi (Go home. If I dont call, its up to you if you fetch me or not)."
Those were former Air Transportation Office chief Panfilo Villaruels last words to his 34-year-old driver, Danilo Salvan, when Salvan brought Villaruel and an aide, Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar, to the ATO at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Parañaque City last Saturday.
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November 12, 2003 - 12:00am