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[Title] => Robbery eyed as motive in Llamas killing
[Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga Task Force Llamas has been eyeing robbery as the motive behind the killing of ABS-CBN consultant and owner of a bus liner, whose body was found in Barangay Caut, La Paz, Tarlac, on Sept. 26.
Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac provincial police director, said that the task force is also into the reported "gold bar" deal as possible motive in the murder of Dionisio Llamas, 76.
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[Title] => 577 youths complete PNP sports program
[Summary] => Hundreds of young sports enthusiasts will cap a month-long Philippine National Police (PNP) sports training program with a graduation ceremony at the PNP gymnasium today.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, head of the PNP-Headquarters Support Service (HSS), said a total of 577 youths with ages ranging from seven to 20 will receive their certificates for the various sports activities including aikido, arnis, basketball, karate-do, table tennis and lawn tennis. The PNPs summer sports program kicked off last May 18.
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[Title] => Spokesman nixes survey on PNP dissatisfaction
[Summary] => The rank and file of the Philippine National Police (PNP) remains intact with the chain of command properly enforced and observed.
PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome made this claim in response to a survey result showing that majority of the policemen based in Metro Manila were dissastisfied with the present PNP leadership.
In a handwritten press statement hastily released yesterday, Bartolome said the survey is another demolition job against the PNP chief.
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[Title] => Soldiers, cops less abusive  CHR
[Summary] => Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are less abusive now compared to past years.
This was revealed yesterday by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), noting that the country’s so-called men in uniform are now more aware of the rights of civilians.
CHR chairman Aurora Navarette-Reciña said the series of seminars conducted by the commission among military and police personnel could be the reason for the decline in cases involving human rights violations.
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[Title] => Cops shy away from Estrada jokes
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Theres no directive prohibiting them from cracking so-called Erap jokes, but policemen are nevertheless shying away from them.
"We practice self-restraint because we are afraid of losing our jobs," said a police officer, who requested anonymity.
"When we crack jokes, we make sure that nobody will bring it to the attention of our (superiors)," he added.
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[Title] => Cop dies while undergoing physical test
[Summary] => A policeman undergoing a physical fitness examination, as required by Philippine National Police chief, Director General Panfilo Lacson, died after he collapsed at Camp Crames parade ground yesterday morning.
SPO3 Ricardo Ones, 34 of the PNP Civil Security Group (CSG) died while being taken to the camps hospital. He was performing the last stage of the physical fitness examination, which is a one kilometer jog-walk together with colleagues, when he collapsed.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT NICANOR BARTOLOME
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[Title] => Robbery eyed as motive in Llamas killing
[Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga Task Force Llamas has been eyeing robbery as the motive behind the killing of ABS-CBN consultant and owner of a bus liner, whose body was found in Barangay Caut, La Paz, Tarlac, on Sept. 26.
Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac provincial police director, said that the task force is also into the reported "gold bar" deal as possible motive in the murder of Dionisio Llamas, 76.
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[Summary] => Hundreds of young sports enthusiasts will cap a month-long Philippine National Police (PNP) sports training program with a graduation ceremony at the PNP gymnasium today.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, head of the PNP-Headquarters Support Service (HSS), said a total of 577 youths with ages ranging from seven to 20 will receive their certificates for the various sports activities including aikido, arnis, basketball, karate-do, table tennis and lawn tennis. The PNPs summer sports program kicked off last May 18.
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[Title] => Spokesman nixes survey on PNP dissatisfaction
[Summary] => The rank and file of the Philippine National Police (PNP) remains intact with the chain of command properly enforced and observed.
PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome made this claim in response to a survey result showing that majority of the policemen based in Metro Manila were dissastisfied with the present PNP leadership.
In a handwritten press statement hastily released yesterday, Bartolome said the survey is another demolition job against the PNP chief.
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[Summary] => Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are less abusive now compared to past years.
This was revealed yesterday by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), noting that the country’s so-called men in uniform are now more aware of the rights of civilians.
CHR chairman Aurora Navarette-Reciña said the series of seminars conducted by the commission among military and police personnel could be the reason for the decline in cases involving human rights violations.
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[Title] => Cops shy away from Estrada jokes
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Theres no directive prohibiting them from cracking so-called Erap jokes, but policemen are nevertheless shying away from them.
"We practice self-restraint because we are afraid of losing our jobs," said a police officer, who requested anonymity.
"When we crack jokes, we make sure that nobody will bring it to the attention of our (superiors)," he added.
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[Summary] => A policeman undergoing a physical fitness examination, as required by Philippine National Police chief, Director General Panfilo Lacson, died after he collapsed at Camp Crames parade ground yesterday morning.
SPO3 Ricardo Ones, 34 of the PNP Civil Security Group (CSG) died while being taken to the camps hospital. He was performing the last stage of the physical fitness examination, which is a one kilometer jog-walk together with colleagues, when he collapsed.
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