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[Title] => V-Day bomber tiklo sa Indonesia!
[Summary] => Ipinamalas kahapon ng Philippine National Police (PNP) ang kahalagahan ng joint intelligence and counter terrorism coordination ng mga magkakalapit na bansa makaraang malambat ang pangunahing suspek sa madugong Valentines Day bombing na nagtatago sa Indonesia.
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[Title] => Courier in V-Day bombing arrested
[Summary] => One of the remaining suspects in the bloody Valentines Day bombings in Makati City earlier this year was arrested by intelligence agents at a Muslim village in Taguig City, a ranking official of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force (ATTF) disclosed yesterday.
The ATTF official, however, refused to identify the terrorist who was arrested in a sting operation last Tuesday.
He said the arrested terrorist is still undergoing tactical interrogation on the possible whereabouts of other terrorists and their plans in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Courier in V-Day bombing arrested
[Summary] => One of the remaining suspects in the bloody Valentines Day bombings in Makati City earlier this year was arrested by intelligence agents at a Muslim village in Taguig City, a ranking official of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force (ATTF) disclosed yesterday.
The ATTF official, however, refused to identify the terrorist who was arrested in a sting operation last Tuesday.
He said the arrested terrorist is still undergoing tactical interrogation on the possible whereabouts of other terrorists and their plans in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Mga walang kaluluwa!
[Summary] => WALANG puwang sa mundong ito ang mga terorista sapagkat wala silang kaluluwa! Hindi sila dapat mabuhay kaya nararapat lamang na kapag nahuli at napatunayang nagkasala, buhay din nila ang nararapat na kapalit.
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[Title] => Bitay sa 3 V-Day bombers!
[Summary] => Matapos ang walong buwan, hinatulan kahapon ng parusang kamatayan ng Makati City Regional Trial Court ang tatlo sa anim na terorista kabilang ang isang Indonesian national na responsable sa Valentines Day bombing nitong Pebrero 14 na ikinasawi ng apat katao at ikinasugat pa ng 103 sa nabanggit na lungsod.
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[Title] => V-Day bombings verdict out today
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A Makati City regional trial court is set to decide today the fate of three men accused of participating in the bloody Valentines Day bus bombing this year.
The Department of Justice is confident that the three men two Filipinos and an Indonesian will be convicted, and President Arroyo herself may attend the promulgation at 2 p.m. in the sala of Makati City Regional Trial Court Branch 60 Judge Marissa Guillen.
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[Title] => Star witness testifies vs Abu bombers
[Summary] => Self-confessed Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bomb supplier Gappal Bannah Asali, alias Boy Negro, took the witness stand at a Makati court yesterday to testify against those responsible for the Valentines Day bus bombing, which killed four people.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Efforts to turn bomb suspect into state witness suffer delay
[Summary] => Efforts to officially admit a Valentines Day bombing suspect as a state witness for the prosecution suffered an unexpected delay yesterday.
This developed as Makati City Judge Marissa Guillen asked that the move be made through a formal manifestation or motion and not by oral request.
She gave the prosecution 15 days to submit a written motion so the court may look into the matter and decide whether Gappal Bannah alias Boy Negro can turn state witness.
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[Title] => 3 bus bomb suspects plead guilty
[Summary] => Three of the four suspects in the bombing of a passenger bus in Makati City on Valentines Day pleaded guilty to multiple murder during a re-arraignment in Makati City yesterday.
Gappel Bannah Asali alias "Boy Negro," who earlier admitted to supplying the explosives that killed four people, re-entered a guilty plea. Angelo Trinidad alias "Abu Khalil" and Gamal Baharan alias "Tapay," who had earlier denied involvement in the bombing, followed suit.
Trinidad and Baharan are accused of planting the bomb.
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[Title] => Military secures Malampaya amid terror threats
[Summary] => The Armed Forces has deployed a helicopter gunship to secure the Malampaya natural gas field off Palawan amid "increasing" terrorist threats.
Col. Restituto Padilla, Air Force spokesman, said the move is part of an overall security alert in all government flagship projects, including the Malampaya natural gas-to-power project.
The $2-billion upstream component of the $4.5-billion Malampaya project was developed and is currently operated by Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., along with Texaco Philippines and Philippine National Oil Co.-Exploration Corp.
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GAMAL BAHARAN
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[Title] => Courier in V-Day bombing arrested
[Summary] => One of the remaining suspects in the bloody Valentines Day bombings in Makati City earlier this year was arrested by intelligence agents at a Muslim village in Taguig City, a ranking official of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force (ATTF) disclosed yesterday.
The ATTF official, however, refused to identify the terrorist who was arrested in a sting operation last Tuesday.
He said the arrested terrorist is still undergoing tactical interrogation on the possible whereabouts of other terrorists and their plans in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Courier in V-Day bombing arrested
[Summary] => One of the remaining suspects in the bloody Valentines Day bombings in Makati City earlier this year was arrested by intelligence agents at a Muslim village in Taguig City, a ranking official of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force (ATTF) disclosed yesterday.
The ATTF official, however, refused to identify the terrorist who was arrested in a sting operation last Tuesday.
He said the arrested terrorist is still undergoing tactical interrogation on the possible whereabouts of other terrorists and their plans in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Mga walang kaluluwa!
[Summary] => WALANG puwang sa mundong ito ang mga terorista sapagkat wala silang kaluluwa! Hindi sila dapat mabuhay kaya nararapat lamang na kapag nahuli at napatunayang nagkasala, buhay din nila ang nararapat na kapalit.
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[Title] => Bitay sa 3 V-Day bombers!
[Summary] => Matapos ang walong buwan, hinatulan kahapon ng parusang kamatayan ng Makati City Regional Trial Court ang tatlo sa anim na terorista kabilang ang isang Indonesian national na responsable sa Valentines Day bombing nitong Pebrero 14 na ikinasawi ng apat katao at ikinasugat pa ng 103 sa nabanggit na lungsod.
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[Title] => V-Day bombings verdict out today
[Summary] =>
A Makati City regional trial court is set to decide today the fate of three men accused of participating in the bloody Valentines Day bus bombing this year.
The Department of Justice is confident that the three men two Filipinos and an Indonesian will be convicted, and President Arroyo herself may attend the promulgation at 2 p.m. in the sala of Makati City Regional Trial Court Branch 60 Judge Marissa Guillen.
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[Title] => Star witness testifies vs Abu bombers
[Summary] => Self-confessed Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bomb supplier Gappal Bannah Asali, alias Boy Negro, took the witness stand at a Makati court yesterday to testify against those responsible for the Valentines Day bus bombing, which killed four people.
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[Title] => Efforts to turn bomb suspect into state witness suffer delay
[Summary] => Efforts to officially admit a Valentines Day bombing suspect as a state witness for the prosecution suffered an unexpected delay yesterday.
This developed as Makati City Judge Marissa Guillen asked that the move be made through a formal manifestation or motion and not by oral request.
She gave the prosecution 15 days to submit a written motion so the court may look into the matter and decide whether Gappal Bannah alias Boy Negro can turn state witness.
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[Title] => 3 bus bomb suspects plead guilty
[Summary] => Three of the four suspects in the bombing of a passenger bus in Makati City on Valentines Day pleaded guilty to multiple murder during a re-arraignment in Makati City yesterday.
Gappel Bannah Asali alias "Boy Negro," who earlier admitted to supplying the explosives that killed four people, re-entered a guilty plea. Angelo Trinidad alias "Abu Khalil" and Gamal Baharan alias "Tapay," who had earlier denied involvement in the bombing, followed suit.
Trinidad and Baharan are accused of planting the bomb.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Michael Punongbayan
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[Title] => Military secures Malampaya amid terror threats
[Summary] => The Armed Forces has deployed a helicopter gunship to secure the Malampaya natural gas field off Palawan amid "increasing" terrorist threats.
Col. Restituto Padilla, Air Force spokesman, said the move is part of an overall security alert in all government flagship projects, including the Malampaya natural gas-to-power project.
The $2-billion upstream component of the $4.5-billion Malampaya project was developed and is currently operated by Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., along with Texaco Philippines and Philippine National Oil Co.-Exploration Corp.
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