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                    [Title] => Baptism of fire for Caloocan rookie cops
                    [Summary] => Some 80 new recruits of the Caloocan City police were fielded in the city’s malls, shopping areas and busy streets in time for the holiday rush.


Superintendent Victor Ronquillo, city police deputy chief, said the move was in line with the program of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) aimed at protecting the public, especially holiday shoppers, from lawless elements and terrorist attacks.
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                    [Title] => Baptism of fire for Caloocan rookie cops
                    [Summary] => Some 80 new recruits of the Caloocan City police were fielded in the city’s malls, shopping areas and busy streets in time for the holiday rush.


Superintendent Victor Ronquillo, city police deputy chief, said the move was in line with the program of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) aimed at protecting the public, especially holiday shoppers, from lawless elements and terrorist attacks.
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