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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - Police characters
                    [Summary] => If many ransom kidnappings go unreported, a major reason is that people fear the involvement of cops themselves — if not as direct participants, then as coddlers of kidnappers.
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                    [Title] => Probe sought on questionable release of Sino drug trafficker
                    [Summary] => The Philippine National Police Narcotics Group (NarcGroup) asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday to intervene in the case of a suspected Chinese drug trafficker who allegedly shelled out millions of pesos to court authorities for his release from jail.

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Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. of the RTC Branch 72 ordered the immediate release of Jacky King, 23, and Eric Sy, 21, both of 57 Unit B, UE Tech Street, University Hills Subdivision, Barangay Potrero, from the Malabon City Jail.
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