+ Follow SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT EDUARDO MATILLANO Tag
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[Title] => Southern Mindanao police impose news blackout on kidnap case
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Senior Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, imposed yesterday a news blackout on the kidnapping of three women, one of them a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors.
Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, 25, and her companions Norma Jayno and Fe Jayno, who were aboard a Toyota RAV4 which the former was driving, were snatched Thursday afternoon at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
Ma. Cecilias family owns Bonifacio Motors, which sells imported cars and manufactures local vehicles.
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[Title] => Duterte says no to military crackdown
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday he will strongly oppose any military crackdown here against suspected supporters of the Abu Sayyaf, similar to what is now going on in Basilan, Sulu and Zamboanga City.
"I will never ask for it here. And never will I allow it," he said.
Duterte said there is no need for such a crackdown in this southern metropolis where, he said, the peace and order situation is stable.
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[Title] => Duterte back to his crime-busting form
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Its an image Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has been known for and might have also paved the way for his return to City Hall a pistol-tucking official who relentlessly drives criminal elements away from this southern metropolis.
In the first two weeks into his fourth term as mayor, Duterte has proven that he is back to his old form as a sort of "Dirty Harry," doing what he believes he is best at addressing the citys peace and order problems.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT EDUARDO MATILLANO
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[Title] => Southern Mindanao police impose news blackout on kidnap case
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Senior Superintendent Eduardo Matillano, Southern Mindanao police director, imposed yesterday a news blackout on the kidnapping of three women, one of them a daughter of the owners of Bonifacio Motors.
Ma. Cecilia Bonifacio, 25, and her companions Norma Jayno and Fe Jayno, who were aboard a Toyota RAV4 which the former was driving, were snatched Thursday afternoon at the Sta. Ana wharf here.
Ma. Cecilias family owns Bonifacio Motors, which sells imported cars and manufactures local vehicles.
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[Title] => Duterte says no to military crackdown
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday he will strongly oppose any military crackdown here against suspected supporters of the Abu Sayyaf, similar to what is now going on in Basilan, Sulu and Zamboanga City.
"I will never ask for it here. And never will I allow it," he said.
Duterte said there is no need for such a crackdown in this southern metropolis where, he said, the peace and order situation is stable.
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[Title] => Duterte back to his crime-busting form
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Its an image Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has been known for and might have also paved the way for his return to City Hall a pistol-tucking official who relentlessly drives criminal elements away from this southern metropolis.
In the first two weeks into his fourth term as mayor, Duterte has proven that he is back to his old form as a sort of "Dirty Harry," doing what he believes he is best at addressing the citys peace and order problems.
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January 7, 2002 - 12:00am