+ Follow SINGKAMAS AND MAIS Tag
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[Title] => 12 more junkies in Marikina drug risk areas yield, vow to helpcampaign
[Summary] =>
Twelve more residents of Marikina City's drug risk areas surrendered and
promised to help bring leaders of big-time drug syndicates operating in their
neighborhood to the attention of the police.
This brought the member of surrenderees to 32, mostly drug peddlers and users,
who agreed to turn into "assets" to gather information against big-time drug
pushers since Singkamas and Mais streets, Sitio Tumana, Barangay Concepcion Uno
were declared "drug risk" areas by the Marikina City government.
The surrenderees revealed the names of big-time drug pushers in Singkamas and
Mais s
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => 20 M'kina quarantine residents surrender
[Summary] =>
About 20 residents of the "quarantine areas" in Marikina who are suspected to
be drug pushers and users reportedly surrendered to the police last weekend.
Marikina Mayor Bayani Fernando said the surrenderees are now being used as
"assets" of the government to gain information regarding the drug trade on
Singkamas and Mais streets in Sitio Tumana, Barangay Concepcion Uno which have
been declared as "drug risk areas."
Encouraged by the mass surrender, Fernando vowed to pursue his "quarantine
operations" in the two streets even as local residents threatened to put up
placards a
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-02 00:00:00
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SINGKAMAS AND MAIS
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[Title] => 12 more junkies in Marikina drug risk areas yield, vow to helpcampaign
[Summary] =>
Twelve more residents of Marikina City's drug risk areas surrendered and
promised to help bring leaders of big-time drug syndicates operating in their
neighborhood to the attention of the police.
This brought the member of surrenderees to 32, mostly drug peddlers and users,
who agreed to turn into "assets" to gather information against big-time drug
pushers since Singkamas and Mais streets, Sitio Tumana, Barangay Concepcion Uno
were declared "drug risk" areas by the Marikina City government.
The surrenderees revealed the names of big-time drug pushers in Singkamas and
Mais s
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[Title] => 20 M'kina quarantine residents surrender
[Summary] =>
About 20 residents of the "quarantine areas" in Marikina who are suspected to
be drug pushers and users reportedly surrendered to the police last weekend.
Marikina Mayor Bayani Fernando said the surrenderees are now being used as
"assets" of the government to gain information regarding the drug trade on
Singkamas and Mais streets in Sitio Tumana, Barangay Concepcion Uno which have
been declared as "drug risk areas."
Encouraged by the mass surrender, Fernando vowed to pursue his "quarantine
operations" in the two streets even as local residents threatened to put up
placards a
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-02 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805358
[AuthorName] => Non Alquitran
[SectionName] => Headlines
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