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                    [Title] => Duterte counts on 500 people vs drug trade
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Mayor Rodrigo Duterte bared yesterday a list of 500 individuals who, he said, can help him in ridding the city of the illegal drug menace by yearend. 


"They are the ones whose help we can tap for us to finally put an end to the (illegal drug) problem," the mayor said in his weekly TV program, Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa, on ABS-CBN Channel 4.

Among those in the list were 10 policemen who are allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade.
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The killings were attributed to the shadowy "Davao Death Squad," a group of vigilantes who ride on motorcycles and wear ski masks during their operations, some in broad daylight and on busy streets.

However, another vigilante group, which calls itself "Los Pepes," has also claimed responsibility for the killings.
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                    [Title] => Duterte counts on 500 people vs drug trade
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Mayor Rodrigo Duterte bared yesterday a list of 500 individuals who, he said, can help him in ridding the city of the illegal drug menace by yearend. 


"They are the ones whose help we can tap for us to finally put an end to the (illegal drug) problem," the mayor said in his weekly TV program, Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa, on ABS-CBN Channel 4.

Among those in the list were 10 policemen who are allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade.
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The killings were attributed to the shadowy "Davao Death Squad," a group of vigilantes who ride on motorcycles and wear ski masks during their operations, some in broad daylight and on busy streets.

However, another vigilante group, which calls itself "Los Pepes," has also claimed responsibility for the killings.
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