+ Follow JONATHAN PUCYA Tag
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[Title] => Court orders release of 2 teenage punks
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet The court ordered yesterday the release of two teenagers aged 15 and 16 who were among the 11 punks arrested and detained by the Benguet police last February for allegedly raiding an Army detachment in Mankayan town.
The two teeners, one of them a 15-year-old girl, were released by virtue of an order from Judge Agapito Laoagan Jr. of Regional Trial Court Branch 64.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => 11 punks tagged in NPA raid file raps vs 6 cops
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Getting back at their alleged "tormentors," 11 punks arrested and charged for allegedly taking part in a New Peoples Army (NPA) raid on a military detachment in Mankayan, Benguet last February, filed charges yesterday against six police officers who arrested them.
They claimed that Superintendent Brent Madjako, chief of the 1604th Provincial Mobile Group, Senior Inspector Joseph Bayongasan, SPO1 Alysson Kalang-ad, and PO2s Jonathan Pucya, Wendell Baglao and James Ayan Jr. "violated" their rights.
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[Title] => 11 jailed punks to face police tormentors in court
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Eleven "punks" who were arrested last Feb. 14 for allegedly taking part in the New Peoples Army (NPA) raid on a military detachment in Mankayan, Benguet, are facing their "police tormentors" in court this coming week.
Lawyer Pablito Sanidad of the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG), who is leading a battery of human rights lawyers and veteran legal professionals aiding the "punks," said six policemen will be quizzed on why they effected the arrest without any warrant.
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JONATHAN PUCYA
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[Title] => Court orders release of 2 teenage punks
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet The court ordered yesterday the release of two teenagers aged 15 and 16 who were among the 11 punks arrested and detained by the Benguet police last February for allegedly raiding an Army detachment in Mankayan town.
The two teeners, one of them a 15-year-old girl, were released by virtue of an order from Judge Agapito Laoagan Jr. of Regional Trial Court Branch 64.
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[Title] => 11 punks tagged in NPA raid file raps vs 6 cops
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Getting back at their alleged "tormentors," 11 punks arrested and charged for allegedly taking part in a New Peoples Army (NPA) raid on a military detachment in Mankayan, Benguet last February, filed charges yesterday against six police officers who arrested them.
They claimed that Superintendent Brent Madjako, chief of the 1604th Provincial Mobile Group, Senior Inspector Joseph Bayongasan, SPO1 Alysson Kalang-ad, and PO2s Jonathan Pucya, Wendell Baglao and James Ayan Jr. "violated" their rights.
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[Title] => 11 jailed punks to face police tormentors in court
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Eleven "punks" who were arrested last Feb. 14 for allegedly taking part in the New Peoples Army (NPA) raid on a military detachment in Mankayan, Benguet, are facing their "police tormentors" in court this coming week.
Lawyer Pablito Sanidad of the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG), who is leading a battery of human rights lawyers and veteran legal professionals aiding the "punks," said six policemen will be quizzed on why they effected the arrest without any warrant.
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