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                    [Title] => Unmanned checkpoints in Nueva Ecija dismantled
                    [Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY — The Central Luzon police command has ordered that all unmanned checkpoints in Nueva Ecija be dismantled to prevent unscrupulous people from using them for extortion.


"These checkpoints must be dismantled because there is a possibility that they are being utilized to extort money from people," said Chief Superintendent Quirino de la Torre, Central Luzon police director.
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Senior Superintendent Luisito Palmera, Nueva Ecija police director, said lawyer Carlito Inton, 56, and his wife, Dolores, were asleep when the grenade was hurled at their residence in Barangay Barrera at about 1:15 a.m.

Palmera said witnesses saw two men riding in an unlicensed red Suzuki motorcycle pass by the Intons’ house.
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                    [Title] => Unmanned checkpoints in Nueva Ecija dismantled
                    [Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY — The Central Luzon police command has ordered that all unmanned checkpoints in Nueva Ecija be dismantled to prevent unscrupulous people from using them for extortion.


"These checkpoints must be dismantled because there is a possibility that they are being utilized to extort money from people," said Chief Superintendent Quirino de la Torre, Central Luzon police director.
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Senior Superintendent Luisito Palmera, Nueva Ecija police director, said lawyer Carlito Inton, 56, and his wife, Dolores, were asleep when the grenade was hurled at their residence in Barangay Barrera at about 1:15 a.m.

Palmera said witnesses saw two men riding in an unlicensed red Suzuki motorcycle pass by the Intons’ house.
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