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                    [Title] => Reward system vs Abra fugitives pays off
                    [Summary] => CAMP JUAN VILLAMOR, Bangued, Abra — A system of cash rewards put up by Abra folk is paying off with the recent arrest of 12 criminals, two of them in the national most wanted list.


Senior Superintendent Arturo Quilop, provincial police director, said civic-spirited Abreneos whom he had tapped gave as much as P25,000 each for the continuing police campaign to rid the province of people long wanted by the law.

Part of the reward fund, he said, is spent for intelligence gathering and monitoring by police agents.
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Cordillera police director Chief Superintendent George Aliño has ordered Abra police director Senior Superintendent Arturo Quilop to intensify the crackdown on loose guns in Abra.
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                    [Title] => Reward system vs Abra fugitives pays off
                    [Summary] => CAMP JUAN VILLAMOR, Bangued, Abra — A system of cash rewards put up by Abra folk is paying off with the recent arrest of 12 criminals, two of them in the national most wanted list.


Senior Superintendent Arturo Quilop, provincial police director, said civic-spirited Abreneos whom he had tapped gave as much as P25,000 each for the continuing police campaign to rid the province of people long wanted by the law.

Part of the reward fund, he said, is spent for intelligence gathering and monitoring by police agents.
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Cordillera police director Chief Superintendent George Aliño has ordered Abra police director Senior Superintendent Arturo Quilop to intensify the crackdown on loose guns in Abra.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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