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                    [Summary] => Koronadal City — Authorities here destroyed P50,000 worth of firecrackers and imported pyrotechnics seized by police operatives from sidewalk vendors last Christmas.


The firecrackers and imported pyrotechnics were destroyed inside the South Cotabato Police Office (SCPO) here and witnessed by broadcast and print journalists.

The destruction was led by provincial police director Senior Superintendent Getulio Napeñas and several police officials.
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Superintendent Adolfo Bautista, deputy director of the South Cotabato police, said Chief Superintendent Danilo Mangila, Central Mindanao police director, and other high-ranking police officials in the region will be around when the blast suspects are presented.
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After the blast, the police placed the entire city under red alert, intensifying security in various entry points to the city as well as in government buildings and crowded places such as public markets, malls and schools.
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Senior Superintendent Getulio Napeñas, provincial police chief, identified the suspect as Alex Labuyo, who was allegedly responsible for the series of robbery and extortion incidents in the province.
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The firecrackers and imported pyrotechnics were destroyed inside the South Cotabato Police Office (SCPO) here and witnessed by broadcast and print journalists.

The destruction was led by provincial police director Senior Superintendent Getulio Napeñas and several police officials.
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Superintendent Adolfo Bautista, deputy director of the South Cotabato police, said Chief Superintendent Danilo Mangila, Central Mindanao police director, and other high-ranking police officials in the region will be around when the blast suspects are presented.
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After the blast, the police placed the entire city under red alert, intensifying security in various entry points to the city as well as in government buildings and crowded places such as public markets, malls and schools.
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Senior Superintendent Getulio Napeñas, provincial police chief, identified the suspect as Alex Labuyo, who was allegedly responsible for the series of robbery and extortion incidents in the province.
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