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                    [Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported yesterday that a total of 29 firearms have been confiscated since the implementation of Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban on Dec. 15.


For the year 2003, a total of 1,074 firearms — 757 low-powered and 317 high-powered — have been seized nationwide.

In 2002, a total of 936 firearms — 670 low-powered and 266 high-powered — were confiscated by the PNP.
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Provincial police chief Senior Superintendent Arturo Cacdac told reporters that investigators are sifting for clues among the court cases handled by Uson.

Police suspect that the killers were sent by someone who lost a case before Uson’s court. Cacdac said they are following other leads but refused to elaborate.
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Police, however, were closely monitoring the election in Dolores. The reason: Caluag, alias Ngongo, is suspected of operating jueteng, the illegal numbers game, in the province and other parts of Central Luzon.
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"There’s so much pressure," said Senior Superintendent Rodolfo "Boogie" Mendoza Jr., this province’s outgoing police director. He is President Arroyo’s choice to head the Pampanga police, vice Senior Superintendent Arturo Cacdac.

"People close to the President will expect so much from me. But I am not a Superman," he added.
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"All is well between us now," Lapid told The STAR after his lunch meeting with Berroya who promised to submit to the governor a list of three nominees for the position.
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For the year 2003, a total of 1,074 firearms — 757 low-powered and 317 high-powered — have been seized nationwide.

In 2002, a total of 936 firearms — 670 low-powered and 266 high-powered — were confiscated by the PNP.
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Provincial police chief Senior Superintendent Arturo Cacdac told reporters that investigators are sifting for clues among the court cases handled by Uson.

Police suspect that the killers were sent by someone who lost a case before Uson’s court. Cacdac said they are following other leads but refused to elaborate.
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Police, however, were closely monitoring the election in Dolores. The reason: Caluag, alias Ngongo, is suspected of operating jueteng, the illegal numbers game, in the province and other parts of Central Luzon.
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"There’s so much pressure," said Senior Superintendent Rodolfo "Boogie" Mendoza Jr., this province’s outgoing police director. He is President Arroyo’s choice to head the Pampanga police, vice Senior Superintendent Arturo Cacdac.

"People close to the President will expect so much from me. But I am not a Superman," he added.
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"All is well between us now," Lapid told The STAR after his lunch meeting with Berroya who promised to submit to the governor a list of three nominees for the position.
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