+ Follow RICARDO CATCHILLAR Tag
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[Title] => Trabaho lang walang personalan - Caro
[Summary] => MAY yagbols si PNP-ASG bossing Andres Caro II, kaya paninindigan nito na wala silang nilabag na batas nang atakihin nila ang control tower sa airport.
Dedbol kasi sina dating ATO bossing Capt. Panfilo Villaruel Jr. at Lt. Ricardo Catchillar nang umatake ang assault team kasama si Caro.
Ang pagkubkob sa vital installation ng gobyerno ay isang unlawful interference kaya kailangan itong resolbahin sa lalong madaling panahon dahil magdudulot ito ng malaking pinsala.
Kung hindi naman kikilos ang mga pigoy sa napakadelikadong sitwasyon baka sila pa ang masisi.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Butch M. Quejada
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[Title] => No overkill in NAIA siege, official says
[Summary] => Wrong use of the term.
Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Undersecretary and spokesman Thompson Lantion said there was no "overkill" in the police assault on retired Col. Panfilo Villaruel and Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar in the effort to retake the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal II (NAIA-II) control tower they seized last Saturday which resulted in their deaths.
Lantion clarified the police assault was not an overkill since conventional weapons were used against the two slain suspects.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Flogging the dead
[Summary] => We can understand why a government would want to wrest back control ASAP of the air traffic control tower of the nations main international airport. We may even understand why special weapons and tactics team members would shoot to kill instead of to disable when running against time to regain control of a vital government installation.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-12 00:00:00
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RICARDO CATCHILLAR
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[Title] => Trabaho lang walang personalan - Caro
[Summary] => MAY yagbols si PNP-ASG bossing Andres Caro II, kaya paninindigan nito na wala silang nilabag na batas nang atakihin nila ang control tower sa airport.
Dedbol kasi sina dating ATO bossing Capt. Panfilo Villaruel Jr. at Lt. Ricardo Catchillar nang umatake ang assault team kasama si Caro.
Ang pagkubkob sa vital installation ng gobyerno ay isang unlawful interference kaya kailangan itong resolbahin sa lalong madaling panahon dahil magdudulot ito ng malaking pinsala.
Kung hindi naman kikilos ang mga pigoy sa napakadelikadong sitwasyon baka sila pa ang masisi.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => No overkill in NAIA siege, official says
[Summary] => Wrong use of the term.
Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Undersecretary and spokesman Thompson Lantion said there was no "overkill" in the police assault on retired Col. Panfilo Villaruel and Navy Lt. (sg) Ricardo Catchillar in the effort to retake the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal II (NAIA-II) control tower they seized last Saturday which resulted in their deaths.
Lantion clarified the police assault was not an overkill since conventional weapons were used against the two slain suspects.
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[Summary] => We can understand why a government would want to wrest back control ASAP of the air traffic control tower of the nations main international airport. We may even understand why special weapons and tactics team members would shoot to kill instead of to disable when running against time to regain control of a vital government installation.
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November 12, 2003 - 12:00am