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[Title] => Congress urged to amend law on police promotion
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[Title] => PNP officer convicted in US reinstated, gets juicy post
[Summary] => A police officer who was convicted and served his sentence for insurance fraud in the United States was promoted here and assigned to a juicy post.
Records at the Philippine National Police (PNP) showed that former Chief Inspector Napoleon Cauyan was dismissed from the service in April 1993 for carjacking.
But even after his dismissal, Cauyan was promoted to superintendent. He was later appointed to head the PNP-Traffic Management Group (TMG) in Central Luzon.
Cauyan was relieved from his duties last Tuesday for his alleged involvement in carjacking activities.
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[Title] => 4 cops nabbed in drug bust released to officers
[Summary] => Four Manila Police District (MPD) policemen arrested on Thursday while arranging a drug deal in Tondo, Manila were released to the custody of their superior officer on Friday.
But the release from detention of PO3 Mike Fabian Ongpauco, PO3 Jonnathan Ruiz, PO3 Dradreb Cirpriano and PO1 Edwin Castro does not mean they are already off the hook.
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[Title] => Smuggled laptops, cellular phones intercepted at NAIA
[Summary] => Police anti-smuggling agents intercepted and seized on Friday some P15 million worth of electronic equipment on its way out the Ninoy International Airport (NAIA).
Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) director and head of the PNPs anti-smuggling unit, said the hot cargo was composed of 100 units of laptop computers and 200 cellular phones.
CIDG chief of detectives and spokesman Senior Superintendent Benjamin delos Santos identified Halding Philippines as the owner of the grossly undervalued shipment.
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Records at the Philippine National Police (PNP) showed that former Chief Inspector Napoleon Cauyan was dismissed from the service in April 1993 for carjacking.
But even after his dismissal, Cauyan was promoted to superintendent. He was later appointed to head the PNP-Traffic Management Group (TMG) in Central Luzon.
Cauyan was relieved from his duties last Tuesday for his alleged involvement in carjacking activities.
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But the release from detention of PO3 Mike Fabian Ongpauco, PO3 Jonnathan Ruiz, PO3 Dradreb Cirpriano and PO1 Edwin Castro does not mean they are already off the hook.
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Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) director and head of the PNPs anti-smuggling unit, said the hot cargo was composed of 100 units of laptop computers and 200 cellular phones.
CIDG chief of detectives and spokesman Senior Superintendent Benjamin delos Santos identified Halding Philippines as the owner of the grossly undervalued shipment.
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October 9, 2007 - 12:00am