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The Manila regional trial court sentenced two farmers to 40 years in jail yesterday for the 2000 gunslaying of the vice mayor of a Nueva Vizcaya town. 


Judge Teresa Soriaso, of Manila RTC Branch 27, found Donato Carasco and Cesar Sangguyo guilty of killing, together with four accomplices, Cesar Agustin Lacanilao, then the vice mayor of Alfonso Castañeda town.
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The victim, Roy Lacanilao, 34, son of Apalit Mayor Tirso Lacanilao, was on his way home when he was waylaid by armed men on board an unlicensed Toyota Vios early Wednesday morning.

On the same day, a suspect, Raymundo Dominguez, 22, was arrested in Calumpit, Bulacan. He tested positive for gunpowder burns in a paraffin test. A baby M-16 rifle was seized from him.
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The SEAIR plane, a Dornier 328 aircraft bound for Caticlan, Aklan was parked at Bay 7 at the general aviation area of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) waiting for its 30 passengers to board for a 1:30 p.m. flight when the wayward baggage cart rammed into its left rear side.
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Sa 10-pahinang desisyon, idineklara ng SC 3rd Division na hindi na dapat pang umasa sa anumang premyo ang lahat ng mga nakakuha ng tansang may numerong 349.
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In an affidavit submitted to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez, the 65-year-old Lacanilao said sometime in 2002 or 2003 during his second term, he was surprised to see on his table a paper bag containing P200,000 in P20, P50 and P100 denominations.
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Mayor Tirso Lacanilao of Apalit, Pampanga, might soon find himself in trouble for admitting he received between P150,000 and P200,000 a month in jueteng payoffs before the government crackdown on the illegal numbers game.

Malacañang yesterday affirmed its opposition to the legalization of jueteng and said Lacanilao could face administrative and criminal charges for accepting the payoffs.
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Speaking over local radio station dwRW-FM, Lacanilao accused other Pampanga mayors of "hypocrisy" after they issued a resolution recently backing the campaign against jueteng.

"A mayor receives a monthly salary of only P22,000," he said.
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The Manila regional trial court sentenced two farmers to 40 years in jail yesterday for the 2000 gunslaying of the vice mayor of a Nueva Vizcaya town. 


Judge Teresa Soriaso, of Manila RTC Branch 27, found Donato Carasco and Cesar Sangguyo guilty of killing, together with four accomplices, Cesar Agustin Lacanilao, then the vice mayor of Alfonso Castañeda town.
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The victim, Roy Lacanilao, 34, son of Apalit Mayor Tirso Lacanilao, was on his way home when he was waylaid by armed men on board an unlicensed Toyota Vios early Wednesday morning.

On the same day, a suspect, Raymundo Dominguez, 22, was arrested in Calumpit, Bulacan. He tested positive for gunpowder burns in a paraffin test. A baby M-16 rifle was seized from him.
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The SEAIR plane, a Dornier 328 aircraft bound for Caticlan, Aklan was parked at Bay 7 at the general aviation area of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) waiting for its 30 passengers to board for a 1:30 p.m. flight when the wayward baggage cart rammed into its left rear side.
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Sa 10-pahinang desisyon, idineklara ng SC 3rd Division na hindi na dapat pang umasa sa anumang premyo ang lahat ng mga nakakuha ng tansang may numerong 349.
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In an affidavit submitted to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez, the 65-year-old Lacanilao said sometime in 2002 or 2003 during his second term, he was surprised to see on his table a paper bag containing P200,000 in P20, P50 and P100 denominations.
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Mayor Tirso Lacanilao of Apalit, Pampanga, might soon find himself in trouble for admitting he received between P150,000 and P200,000 a month in jueteng payoffs before the government crackdown on the illegal numbers game.

Malacañang yesterday affirmed its opposition to the legalization of jueteng and said Lacanilao could face administrative and criminal charges for accepting the payoffs.
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Speaking over local radio station dwRW-FM, Lacanilao accused other Pampanga mayors of "hypocrisy" after they issued a resolution recently backing the campaign against jueteng.

"A mayor receives a monthly salary of only P22,000," he said.
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