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                    [Title] => 10 minors bolt jail
                    [Summary] => At least 10 minors, accused of petty crimes, escaped yesterday from the Pasig City jail in Barangay Nagpayong.


Senior Inspector Fermin Enriquez, of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) said the six jail guards who were on duty at the time of the jailbreak were ordered investigated and could be charged with negligence.

The jailbreak was learned after jail guards conducted a head count of the prisoners at 8:30 a.m., Enriquez said.
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A report to Superintendent Gerry Galvan, special investigation division chief of the Pasig City police, said the male victim was found at around 6 a.m. along Eusebio Avenue in San Miguel, Pasig City.

The report said the victim had a computer cable wire tied around his neck. Both hands were tied with galvanized iron wire.

A police team, led by Inspector Marilyn Lopez, conducted an examination of the scene.
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Charlie Taganas, I-Bank representative, informed police yesterday that six armed men took off with P50 million in cash remittances during a robbery staged last Aug. 15 in front of the Discovery Center along ADB Avenue in Barangay San Antonio.

"They (bank officials) declared that the missing cash remittance was more or less P50 million," said Superintendent Gerry Galvan, Pasig City police chief investigator.
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                    [Summary] => At least 10 minors, accused of petty crimes, escaped yesterday from the Pasig City jail in Barangay Nagpayong.


Senior Inspector Fermin Enriquez, of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) said the six jail guards who were on duty at the time of the jailbreak were ordered investigated and could be charged with negligence.

The jailbreak was learned after jail guards conducted a head count of the prisoners at 8:30 a.m., Enriquez said.
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A report to Superintendent Gerry Galvan, special investigation division chief of the Pasig City police, said the male victim was found at around 6 a.m. along Eusebio Avenue in San Miguel, Pasig City.

The report said the victim had a computer cable wire tied around his neck. Both hands were tied with galvanized iron wire.

A police team, led by Inspector Marilyn Lopez, conducted an examination of the scene.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 295940 [Title] => Bank says armored van lost P50-M in heist [Summary] => After more than three weeks of silence, a bank has declared it lost P50 million to robbers during an armored van robbery in Pasig City.

Charlie Taganas, I-Bank representative, informed police yesterday that six armed men took off with P50 million in cash remittances during a robbery staged last Aug. 15 in front of the Discovery Center along ADB Avenue in Barangay San Antonio.

"They (bank officials) declared that the missing cash remittance was more or less P50 million," said Superintendent Gerry Galvan, Pasig City police chief investigator.
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