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[Title] => Hulidap cop, cohort nabbed in Manila
[Summary] => A rookie policeman and his civilian companion implicated in a "hulidap" operation, involving the alleged abduction and extortion of a Filipino-Chinese businessman, were arrested before dawn yesterday.
Arrested were Police Officer 1 Arnold Malay, detailed at the Western Police District-Anti Illegal Drugs and his companion Richard Santos, 29, of 3576 Makisig street, Bacood, Sta. Mesa, Manila.
The STAR tried to contact Malay for his side but to no avail.
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[Title] => Quiapo raid yields P.5-M worth of shabu
[Summary] => Members of the Western Police District-Special Operations Group seized shabu worth an estimated P500,000 during a raid in Manilas Quiapo district early yesterday.
The raid also resulted in the arrest of three suspected drug pushers identified as Allan Casam, 26; Elmon Esarol, 33; and Alibol Casim, 22, all residents of the Muslim Inn Apartment in Elizondo Street.
According to Senior Superintendent Ernesto Ibay, chief of the WPD-SOG, they received information that the three were involved in big drug transactions, using the apartment as their base of operations.
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[Title] => Manila policemen raid massage joint
[Summary] => Operatives of the Western Police District (WPD) apprehended 23 alleged commercial sex workers in a raid on a massage parlor in an economy hotel, used as a front for prostitution in Sta. Cruz, Manila Tuesday afternoon.
The police said four of the 23 alleged sex workers were caught having sex with customers in different rooms of Merchant Hotel located at the corner of Bernardo and Soler streets in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
The policemen, however, failed to arrest the maintainer and operator. They also refused to reveal their identities.
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[Title] => Manila fake tax collectors now hunted
[Summary] => Manila Mayor Lito Atienza ordered yesterday Senior Superintendent Ernesto Ibay, newly appointed chief of the Western Police District Special Operations Group (WPD-SOG), to go after fake revenue inspectors who have been making the rounds of business establishments in the city.
"Go after these unscrupulous individuals who have been victimizing business establishments in Manila. I want them caught and charged. Aside from being patently illegal, their activities tend to dampen business activity in the city," the mayor ordered.
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Arrested were Police Officer 1 Arnold Malay, detailed at the Western Police District-Anti Illegal Drugs and his companion Richard Santos, 29, of 3576 Makisig street, Bacood, Sta. Mesa, Manila.
The STAR tried to contact Malay for his side but to no avail.
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The raid also resulted in the arrest of three suspected drug pushers identified as Allan Casam, 26; Elmon Esarol, 33; and Alibol Casim, 22, all residents of the Muslim Inn Apartment in Elizondo Street.
According to Senior Superintendent Ernesto Ibay, chief of the WPD-SOG, they received information that the three were involved in big drug transactions, using the apartment as their base of operations.
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[Summary] => Operatives of the Western Police District (WPD) apprehended 23 alleged commercial sex workers in a raid on a massage parlor in an economy hotel, used as a front for prostitution in Sta. Cruz, Manila Tuesday afternoon.
The police said four of the 23 alleged sex workers were caught having sex with customers in different rooms of Merchant Hotel located at the corner of Bernardo and Soler streets in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
The policemen, however, failed to arrest the maintainer and operator. They also refused to reveal their identities.
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[Summary] => Manila Mayor Lito Atienza ordered yesterday Senior Superintendent Ernesto Ibay, newly appointed chief of the Western Police District Special Operations Group (WPD-SOG), to go after fake revenue inspectors who have been making the rounds of business establishments in the city.
"Go after these unscrupulous individuals who have been victimizing business establishments in Manila. I want them caught and charged. Aside from being patently illegal, their activities tend to dampen business activity in the city," the mayor ordered.
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October 6, 2002 - 12:00am