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In March 2005, a riot erupted at the detention center of the National Capital Region Police Office at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig.

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As of yesterday afternoon, the word from the Philippine National Police was that Ikram Indama was in detention at Camp Bagong Diwa...

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