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                    [Title] => BOI members get awards for Mamasapano probe
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The Philippine National Police has recognized the "invaluable service" of the members of the Board of Inquiry who probed the January 25 Mamasapano incident that resulted to the deaths of 70 people, including 44 Special Action Force troopers.
 
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Two comprehensive reports on the Jan. 25 Mamasapano encounter have been released – the 128-page report (plus annexes, including the detailed report of the five-man Operational Audit Team, not released to the public) of the Philippine National Police Board of Inquiry and the 129-page report of the three Senate committees that looked into the tragic encounter that saw the massacre of 44 police commandos and the deaths of 18 Muslim rebels and several civilians. Both reports have come to similar conclusions, one in essence validating the other.

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The Philippine National Police has recognized the "invaluable service" of the members of the Board of Inquiry who probed the January 25 Mamasapano incident that resulted to the deaths of 70 people, including 44 Special Action Force troopers.
 
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Two comprehensive reports on the Jan. 25 Mamasapano encounter have been released – the 128-page report (plus annexes, including the detailed report of the five-man Operational Audit Team, not released to the public) of the Philippine National Police Board of Inquiry and the 129-page report of the three Senate committees that looked into the tragic encounter that saw the massacre of 44 police commandos and the deaths of 18 Muslim rebels and several civilians. Both reports have come to similar conclusions, one in essence validating the other.

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