+ Follow SUPERINTENDENT EDGAR BASBAS Tag
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[Title] => Dagupan still jueteng-free
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY This city, the center of business and education in Northern Luzon, remains jueteng-free, the city police chief told the city council the other day.
Superintendent Edgar Basbas, who was invited to report on the citys peace and order situation, said no less than Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz, the countrys top anti-jueteng crusader, has certified this.
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[Title] => NBI joins Psinan slay investigation
[Summary] => MAPANDAN, Pangasinan The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has joined the investigation into last Wednesdays gunslaying of this towns vice mayor and his driver just meters away from the municipal hall.
Superintendent Edgar Basbas, deputy police provincial director for operations who heads Task Force Aquino, told The STAR that the family of slain Vice Mayor Adolfo Aquino has requested the NBIs inclusion in the probe.
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[Title] => Pangasinan vice mayor, driver shot dead
[Summary] => MAPANDAN, Pangasinan This towns vice mayor, together with his driver, was gunned down some 10 meters away from the municipal hall and police compound last Wednesday night.
The gunslaying of Vice Mayor Adolfo Aquino, 56, and his driver, Victor Villanueva, 37, prompted Philippine National Police chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, who flew here yesterday to assess the investigation, to relieve the entire 24-man Mapandan police force, including Chief Inspector Reynaldo Tamondong, the municipal police chief.
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[Title] => Robberies in Pangasinan alarming
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Robberies and holdups across the province rose by 183.33 percent since January this year compared to the same period in 2004, prompting the regional police command to deploy crack teams and enforce a "three-strike policy" for unsolved cases.
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[Title] => 5 towns in Pangasinan declared drug-free but...
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The police chiefs of five Pangasinan towns have declared their respective turfs as drug-free, but their claims will still be validated to avoid any embarrassment, the provincial police director said.
The police heads of the municipalities of Agno, Anda, Burgos, Infanta and San Manuel made the assessment during a command conference at the provincial police headquarters here the other day.
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SUPERINTENDENT EDGAR BASBAS
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[Title] => Dagupan still jueteng-free
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY This city, the center of business and education in Northern Luzon, remains jueteng-free, the city police chief told the city council the other day.
Superintendent Edgar Basbas, who was invited to report on the citys peace and order situation, said no less than Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz, the countrys top anti-jueteng crusader, has certified this.
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[Title] => NBI joins Psinan slay investigation
[Summary] => MAPANDAN, Pangasinan The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has joined the investigation into last Wednesdays gunslaying of this towns vice mayor and his driver just meters away from the municipal hall.
Superintendent Edgar Basbas, deputy police provincial director for operations who heads Task Force Aquino, told The STAR that the family of slain Vice Mayor Adolfo Aquino has requested the NBIs inclusion in the probe.
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[Title] => Pangasinan vice mayor, driver shot dead
[Summary] => MAPANDAN, Pangasinan This towns vice mayor, together with his driver, was gunned down some 10 meters away from the municipal hall and police compound last Wednesday night.
The gunslaying of Vice Mayor Adolfo Aquino, 56, and his driver, Victor Villanueva, 37, prompted Philippine National Police chief Director General Arturo Lomibao, who flew here yesterday to assess the investigation, to relieve the entire 24-man Mapandan police force, including Chief Inspector Reynaldo Tamondong, the municipal police chief.
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[Title] => Robberies in Pangasinan alarming
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Robberies and holdups across the province rose by 183.33 percent since January this year compared to the same period in 2004, prompting the regional police command to deploy crack teams and enforce a "three-strike policy" for unsolved cases.
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[Title] => 5 towns in Pangasinan declared drug-free but...
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The police chiefs of five Pangasinan towns have declared their respective turfs as drug-free, but their claims will still be validated to avoid any embarrassment, the provincial police director said.
The police heads of the municipalities of Agno, Anda, Burgos, Infanta and San Manuel made the assessment during a command conference at the provincial police headquarters here the other day.
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September 28, 2005 - 12:00am