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                    [Title] => Ex-village exec with 6 murder raps freed
                    [Summary] => A former barangay chairman of Valenzuela City, who faces multiple murder charges for the killing of six factory workers ...
                    [DatePublished] => 2008-11-09 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => Valenzuela village chief not yet off the hook for Caloocan slays
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Despite a lower court’s dismissal of  multiple murder charges filed against a barangay captain in Valenzuela City and his alleged cohorts for the slay of six factory workers in Caloocan City, the suspects are not yet off the hook.


"Our search for justice will continue. Tuloy ang laban (The fight goes on)," Caloocan City police chief Senior Superintendent Geronimo Reside told The STAR.
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Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Caloocan City police deputy chief, said Graciano Victoriano, chairman of Barangay Bignay in Valenzuela, and barangay tanod Ricky Flor were set free at around 10:30 a.m. on orders of Caloocan City Regional Trial Court Branch 128 Judge Eleanor Kwong.
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Held for questioning in their own barangay hall were barangay chairman Graciano Victoriano, local chief of Barangay Bignay in Valenzuela City, his barangay watchmen Fernando Naval, Alejandro Galupo, Roselio Flor and Richard Flor and Mark Anthony Estrella, a tricycle driver.
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Despite a lower court’s dismissal of  multiple murder charges filed against a barangay captain in Valenzuela City and his alleged cohorts for the slay of six factory workers in Caloocan City, the suspects are not yet off the hook.


"Our search for justice will continue. Tuloy ang laban (The fight goes on)," Caloocan City police chief Senior Superintendent Geronimo Reside told The STAR.
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Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Caloocan City police deputy chief, said Graciano Victoriano, chairman of Barangay Bignay in Valenzuela, and barangay tanod Ricky Flor were set free at around 10:30 a.m. on orders of Caloocan City Regional Trial Court Branch 128 Judge Eleanor Kwong.
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Held for questioning in their own barangay hall were barangay chairman Graciano Victoriano, local chief of Barangay Bignay in Valenzuela City, his barangay watchmen Fernando Naval, Alejandro Galupo, Roselio Flor and Richard Flor and Mark Anthony Estrella, a tricycle driver.
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