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[Title] => Arrest of more criminals expected with decentralized reward system
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine National Police (PNP) is hoping that the decentralization of its reward system would bring more wanted criminals behind bars.
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Indonesian ambassador to the Philippines has expressed optimism the killing of Roman Catholic priest Fransiskus Madhu, an Indonesian national, on Palm Sunday in a remote village in Kalinga province would be given justice.
"We are hopeful the Philippine government will soon conclude the whole investigation on this senseless murder," Ambassador Dr. Irzan Tanjung told mourners during Madhu’s funeral last Monday.
Madhu, a native of Flores, Indonesia, was about to say Palm Sunday Mass when he was shot dead.
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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Witnesses are unwilling to come out and help shed light on the killing of Indonesian priest Francisco Madhu Lubuagan in Kalinga province on Palm Sunday, authorities said.
Senior Superintendent Severino Cruz, Kalinga police director, said many people saw the crime, but are afraid to talk.
The 31-year-old Madhu was in the company of several catechists and church members in Sitio Dugnat when a certain Nestor Wailan and three other men accosted them for unknown reasons.
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TABUK, Kalinga – Palm Sunday is usually a day of celebration, marking the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem. But for residents of a remote village in Lubuagan town, it was a day of mourning following the bloody killing of their young Indonesian priest by a man who was later arrested by police.
Fr. Francis Madhu, 31, was shot dead by Nestor Wailan alias Sukman while the priest was on his way to say Mass in a far-flung sitio in Barangay Mabungot, Lubuagan where he has been serving for the last 10 years, Lubuagan police records showed.
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Indonesian ambassador to the Philippines has expressed optimism the killing of Roman Catholic priest Fransiskus Madhu, an Indonesian national, on Palm Sunday in a remote village in Kalinga province would be given justice.
"We are hopeful the Philippine government will soon conclude the whole investigation on this senseless murder," Ambassador Dr. Irzan Tanjung told mourners during Madhu’s funeral last Monday.
Madhu, a native of Flores, Indonesia, was about to say Palm Sunday Mass when he was shot dead.
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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Witnesses are unwilling to come out and help shed light on the killing of Indonesian priest Francisco Madhu Lubuagan in Kalinga province on Palm Sunday, authorities said.
Senior Superintendent Severino Cruz, Kalinga police director, said many people saw the crime, but are afraid to talk.
The 31-year-old Madhu was in the company of several catechists and church members in Sitio Dugnat when a certain Nestor Wailan and three other men accosted them for unknown reasons.
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TABUK, Kalinga – Palm Sunday is usually a day of celebration, marking the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem. But for residents of a remote village in Lubuagan town, it was a day of mourning following the bloody killing of their young Indonesian priest by a man who was later arrested by police.
Fr. Francis Madhu, 31, was shot dead by Nestor Wailan alias Sukman while the priest was on his way to say Mass in a far-flung sitio in Barangay Mabungot, Lubuagan where he has been serving for the last 10 years, Lubuagan police records showed.
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