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[Title] => Mandaluyong police condemn AID-SOTF raids
[Summary] => The Mandaluyong City police force have condemned in strongest terms the unlawful arrest of three of its members by elements of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AID-SOTF) during a raid at their headquarters last Aug. 4.
In a four-page affidavit of concern signed by majority of its 347 members, the Mandaluyong City police expressed its deepest consternation, regrets and embarrassment on the AID-SOTF raid which they claimed "was conducted in total disregard of existing laws of the land and mandated SOPs (standard operation procedures)."
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DEL MUNDO AND GONZALES
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In a four-page affidavit of concern signed by majority of its 347 members, the Mandaluyong City police expressed its deepest consternation, regrets and embarrassment on the AID-SOTF raid which they claimed "was conducted in total disregard of existing laws of the land and mandated SOPs (standard operation procedures)."
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August 16, 2004 - 12:00am