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                    [Summary] => KORONADAL CITY — Authorities are closely watching 16 barangays in the four towns of South Cotabato for possible violence that may erupt due to intense political rivalries and armed groups that marred previous polls in these areas.


The barangays, earlier declared "areas of immediate concern," are Ned, Dimlag, Halilan, Upper and Lower Makulan, Lamkadi and Klobi in Lake Sebu town; Lampari, Lam-afus, San Jose and Rang-ay in Banga town; Basag and Maan in T’boli town; and Upper Sepaka in Surallah town.
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"We have done our homework in solving the illegal drug trade in the province but we admit that it is still a big problem to us," Padac co-chairman Eduardo Siason said.
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Senior Superintendent Romeo Rufino, provincial police director, said Reynaldo "Boy" Fernandez, 35, a resident of Barangay Libertad in Surallah was shot to death inside the Surallah Central Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon.

Fernandez suffered multiple gunshot wounds in his head, nape and jaw.
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The barangays, earlier declared "areas of immediate concern," are Ned, Dimlag, Halilan, Upper and Lower Makulan, Lamkadi and Klobi in Lake Sebu town; Lampari, Lam-afus, San Jose and Rang-ay in Banga town; Basag and Maan in T’boli town; and Upper Sepaka in Surallah town.
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"We have done our homework in solving the illegal drug trade in the province but we admit that it is still a big problem to us," Padac co-chairman Eduardo Siason said.
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Senior Superintendent Romeo Rufino, provincial police director, said Reynaldo "Boy" Fernandez, 35, a resident of Barangay Libertad in Surallah was shot to death inside the Surallah Central Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon.

Fernandez suffered multiple gunshot wounds in his head, nape and jaw.
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