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                    [Title] => Ecleo recruiting fellow jailbirds
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Despite being imprisoned for parricide, murder, multiple murder, drug abuse, sedition, direct assault, resisting arrest, illegal possession of firearms and possession of illegal drugs, Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association leader Ruben Ecleo Jr. has begun recruiting new PBMA members.

Now imprisoned in the Cebu City jail, Ecleo said he intends to continue his ministry and recruit his cellmates: "I intend to build a fellowship center for the PBMA here. I want to make a difference here, continue my mission to help others."
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In a sworn statement made before Cebu City Prosecutor Jose Pedrosa dated May 16, 2002, Ecleo’s brother-in-law, Ben Bacolod, said the cult leader ordered the killing of 11 of his followers in December 2000.

Bacolod, who himself was killed in a massacre of his family in Mandaue City Tuesday night, was believed to be the only witness in the murder of his sister, medical student Alona Bacolod, for which Ecleo faces parricide charges.
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                    [Title] => Ecleo recruiting fellow jailbirds
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Despite being imprisoned for parricide, murder, multiple murder, drug abuse, sedition, direct assault, resisting arrest, illegal possession of firearms and possession of illegal drugs, Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association leader Ruben Ecleo Jr. has begun recruiting new PBMA members.

Now imprisoned in the Cebu City jail, Ecleo said he intends to continue his ministry and recruit his cellmates: "I intend to build a fellowship center for the PBMA here. I want to make a difference here, continue my mission to help others."
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In a sworn statement made before Cebu City Prosecutor Jose Pedrosa dated May 16, 2002, Ecleo’s brother-in-law, Ben Bacolod, said the cult leader ordered the killing of 11 of his followers in December 2000.

Bacolod, who himself was killed in a massacre of his family in Mandaue City Tuesday night, was believed to be the only witness in the murder of his sister, medical student Alona Bacolod, for which Ecleo faces parricide charges.
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