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                    [Title] => Fire bureau readies charges vs oil firm
                    [Summary] => The Quezon City Bureau of Protection is set to file criminal charges against oil company Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. and the driver of a tanker that accidentally spilled gasoline into a canal in Barangay Holy Spirit early last Sunday. The leak caused an explosion and several fires that injured 39 people and damaged 80 shanties and injured 14 people near a creek.


Chief Inspector Oscar Villegas, Quezon City fire marshal said arson investigators are now getting the statements of residents to back up charges against the respondents.
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Ernesto Banawis, a consultant of the city government, said except in certain instances when the mayor had been called for an urgent meeting in Malacañang, meeting with people from all walks of life is his priority every Monday.
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Chief Superintendent Napoleon Castro, Central Police District director, in his report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the increase in the number of detainees, mostly caught for selling or using illegal drugs, has resulted in overcrowding in detention cells.

Castro told Belmonte that a detention cell at police precincts, which can only accommodate at least eight to 10 detainees, are holding at times some 30 persons.
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Chief Inspector Oscar Villegas, Quezon City fire marshal said arson investigators are now getting the statements of residents to back up charges against the respondents.
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Ernesto Banawis, a consultant of the city government, said except in certain instances when the mayor had been called for an urgent meeting in Malacañang, meeting with people from all walks of life is his priority every Monday.
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Chief Superintendent Napoleon Castro, Central Police District director, in his report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the increase in the number of detainees, mostly caught for selling or using illegal drugs, has resulted in overcrowding in detention cells.

Castro told Belmonte that a detention cell at police precincts, which can only accommodate at least eight to 10 detainees, are holding at times some 30 persons.
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