+ Follow SENIOR INSPECTOR RODOLFO JARAZA Tag
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[Title] => We want caller-ID
[Summary] => Caller-ID helps keep pranksters away.
Metro Manila policemen are seeking the immediate installation of caller-identification devices on all phones at police stations to prevent bogus calls, especially phony bomb threats.
According to operatives of the Central Police District, the device will put an end to prank calls and to "save them a lot of precious time."
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[Title] => German exec bludgeoned inside Corinthians home
[Summary] => Lust and greed surround the death of a German national who was bludgeoned by three unidentified men inside his home in a posh subdivision in Quezon City.
The victim was identified as Mirko Moeller, 36, single, vice president of consultancy firm Soluziana Philippines and a resident of 11 Young Street, Corinthian Gardens.
House maid, Nena Vecenta, found Moeller dead near the swimming pool at about 7:30 a.m. The German was gagged with an electrical cord and his skull was broken after being clubbed with a dumbbell.
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => ATM robberies: Inside job eyed
[Summary] => Operatives of the Central Police District are eyeing the possible involvement of an inside job in the series of robberies on automated teller machines (ATMs) of the East West Bank over the last two days in Quezon City.
According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza, CPD-Central Investigation Unit Chief, probers are not discounting the possibility that certain bank personnel could be involved. He cited the alleged lack of security guards assigned at banks ATM machines during the night shift.
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[Title] => Police arrest fake traffic enforcer
[Summary] => Police arrested the other day a 28-year-old man in Quezon City who was posing as a traffic enforcer and allegedly extorting money from motorists.
Suspect Allan Miravino, of Absesion Drive Extension, Alpha Village, Old Balara, is now detained at the Central Police District headquarters awaiting necessary charges to be filed against him.
Investigators said that Miravino has been victimizing motorists along the Eliptical Road in Quezon City. The suspect makes up bogus traffic violations and extorts cash from motorists.
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[Title] => CPD: Bonnet Gang behind SM robbery
[Summary] => The Central Police District (CPD) said yesterday that the dreaded "Bonnet Gang" was behind last Saturdays robbery in SM City which left a security guard dead and two others wounded.
According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza, chief of the CPD-Central Investigation Unit, a dismissed military sergeant was the leader of the 15 armed men that carted away at least P4 million in cash and jewelry.
"According to our informants, the leader of the Bonnet Gang is a former sergeant who was removed from the services a few years ago," Jaraza said.
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[Title] => Lustre still a suspect police
[Summary] => Hes not off the hook yet.
A ranking official of the Central Police District dismissed reports yesterday that journalist turned public relations man Philip Lustre is off the hook in last Saturdays fire that killed his mistress and five relatives in Quezon City.
The police officer in the Central Investigation Division, who requested anonymity, said although no witness has yet come out to make a formal statement, Lustre is still considered the primary suspect in the case.
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SENIOR INSPECTOR RODOLFO JARAZA
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Metro Manila policemen are seeking the immediate installation of caller-identification devices on all phones at police stations to prevent bogus calls, especially phony bomb threats.
According to operatives of the Central Police District, the device will put an end to prank calls and to "save them a lot of precious time."
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[Title] => German exec bludgeoned inside Corinthians home
[Summary] => Lust and greed surround the death of a German national who was bludgeoned by three unidentified men inside his home in a posh subdivision in Quezon City.
The victim was identified as Mirko Moeller, 36, single, vice president of consultancy firm Soluziana Philippines and a resident of 11 Young Street, Corinthian Gardens.
House maid, Nena Vecenta, found Moeller dead near the swimming pool at about 7:30 a.m. The German was gagged with an electrical cord and his skull was broken after being clubbed with a dumbbell.
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[Title] => ATM robberies: Inside job eyed
[Summary] => Operatives of the Central Police District are eyeing the possible involvement of an inside job in the series of robberies on automated teller machines (ATMs) of the East West Bank over the last two days in Quezon City.
According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza, CPD-Central Investigation Unit Chief, probers are not discounting the possibility that certain bank personnel could be involved. He cited the alleged lack of security guards assigned at banks ATM machines during the night shift.
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[Title] => Police arrest fake traffic enforcer
[Summary] => Police arrested the other day a 28-year-old man in Quezon City who was posing as a traffic enforcer and allegedly extorting money from motorists.
Suspect Allan Miravino, of Absesion Drive Extension, Alpha Village, Old Balara, is now detained at the Central Police District headquarters awaiting necessary charges to be filed against him.
Investigators said that Miravino has been victimizing motorists along the Eliptical Road in Quezon City. The suspect makes up bogus traffic violations and extorts cash from motorists.
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[Title] => CPD: Bonnet Gang behind SM robbery
[Summary] => The Central Police District (CPD) said yesterday that the dreaded "Bonnet Gang" was behind last Saturdays robbery in SM City which left a security guard dead and two others wounded.
According to Senior Inspector Rodolfo Jaraza, chief of the CPD-Central Investigation Unit, a dismissed military sergeant was the leader of the 15 armed men that carted away at least P4 million in cash and jewelry.
"According to our informants, the leader of the Bonnet Gang is a former sergeant who was removed from the services a few years ago," Jaraza said.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lustre still a suspect police
[Summary] => Hes not off the hook yet.
A ranking official of the Central Police District dismissed reports yesterday that journalist turned public relations man Philip Lustre is off the hook in last Saturdays fire that killed his mistress and five relatives in Quezon City.
The police officer in the Central Investigation Division, who requested anonymity, said although no witness has yet come out to make a formal statement, Lustre is still considered the primary suspect in the case.
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