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                    [Title] => Reyes, Corpus cleared in Davao City bombings
                    [Summary] => A five-man presidential commission has cleared former Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes and Brig. Gen. Victor Corpus, former chief of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), of any involvement in the twin bombings that rocked this city early last year.
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                    [Title] => Davao panel set to issue findings on twin blasts
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — The presidential commission tasked to investigate the military’s alleged role in the twin bombings that rocked this city last year is expected to release its findings soon after almost five months of inquiry.


Assistant city prosecutor Danilo Belo, a member of the panel’s secretariat, said the Maniwang commission, so-called because it is headed by Fr. Pedro Maniwang, a local parish priest, is now finalizing its report after collating all testimonies and evidence this week.
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Thus said Senior Superintendent Conrado Laza, city police chief, as he denied yesterday claims by the mutineers that the military, particularly Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes and Brig. Gen. Victor Corpus, chief of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), had a hand in the twin bombings that rocked this city last March and April.

"Our investigations pointed to the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) as the perpetrator (of the bombings)," Laza said.
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                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — The presidential commission tasked to investigate the military’s alleged role in the twin bombings that rocked this city last year is expected to release its findings soon after almost five months of inquiry.


Assistant city prosecutor Danilo Belo, a member of the panel’s secretariat, said the Maniwang commission, so-called because it is headed by Fr. Pedro Maniwang, a local parish priest, is now finalizing its report after collating all testimonies and evidence this week.
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Thus said Senior Superintendent Conrado Laza, city police chief, as he denied yesterday claims by the mutineers that the military, particularly Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes and Brig. Gen. Victor Corpus, chief of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), had a hand in the twin bombings that rocked this city last March and April.

"Our investigations pointed to the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) as the perpetrator (of the bombings)," Laza said.
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