+ Follow LIMBO AND DE GUZMAN Tag
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[Title] => Cops charged with robbery-slay of RPN 9 cameraman acquitted
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - A Caloocan City court yesterday acquitted two police officers, one of them the commander of a police precinct, accused in the robbery-slaying of an RPN 9 cameraman Ralph Ruñez in front of his home nearly three years ago.
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[Title] => Father of media slay witness gunned down
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The father of a witness in the robbery-slay of RPN-9 cameraman Ralph Ruñez was peppered with bullets in the head by a lone gunman on a motorcycle yesterday in Caloocan City.
Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Station Investigation and Detection Management Bureau (SIDMB), identified the victim as Celerino Galarce 47, tricycle driver, of Barrio San Lazaro, Tala, Caloocan City.
Several rounds from a caliber .9 mm pistol hit Galarce in the head splattering his brains on the tricycle floor, where he fell after the first volley that hit him in the chest.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Cleaning up the PNP
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There are two promising developments in the campaign to stop the murders of militant activists and members of mass media. One is that the killing of television cameraman Ralph Ruñez appears to have been solved with the arrest of all those involved. Another is that the Philippine National Police went after its own and arrested two officers, Inspector Bryan Limbo and Police Officer 3 Aristotle de Guzman, for the murder.
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[Title] => 2 cops nabbed in TV mans slay
[Summary] => Four suspects, two of them Caloocan City police officers, have been arrested for the murder of a television cameraman last week, the first breakthrough after a 10-week deadline imposed by President Arroyo earlier this week.
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LIMBO AND DE GUZMAN
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - A Caloocan City court yesterday acquitted two police officers, one of them the commander of a police precinct, accused in the robbery-slaying of an RPN 9 cameraman Ralph Ruñez in front of his home nearly three years ago.
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The father of a witness in the robbery-slay of RPN-9 cameraman Ralph Ruñez was peppered with bullets in the head by a lone gunman on a motorcycle yesterday in Caloocan City.
Superintendent Napoleon Cuaton, Station Investigation and Detection Management Bureau (SIDMB), identified the victim as Celerino Galarce 47, tricycle driver, of Barrio San Lazaro, Tala, Caloocan City.
Several rounds from a caliber .9 mm pistol hit Galarce in the head splattering his brains on the tricycle floor, where he fell after the first volley that hit him in the chest.
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There are two promising developments in the campaign to stop the murders of militant activists and members of mass media. One is that the killing of television cameraman Ralph Ruñez appears to have been solved with the arrest of all those involved. Another is that the Philippine National Police went after its own and arrested two officers, Inspector Bryan Limbo and Police Officer 3 Aristotle de Guzman, for the murder.
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