A suspect in the killing of a police officer of the Philippine National Police - Criminal Investigation and Detection Group ...
More than 200 rebels and supporters of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army–National Democratic Front ...
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Talisay cop-vlogger in hot water for controversial ‘Bring Me’ game
The Philippine National Police on Monday said it would investigate a police officer-vlogger for his “Bring Me Challenge” viral videos in which he asked viewers to ...
Leonardo “Jun” Manto Jr., the alleged prime suspect in the killing of Police Captain Joel Deiparine, denied the allegations ...
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Suspect in killing of CIDG cop surrenders to Pasig police
One of three suspects in the killing of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Police Capt. Joel Deiparine in Cebu ...
These souls and their families deserve more than empty promises and political theater” The International Criminal Court’s reaffirmation of its ...
A suspected leader of a gun-for-hire syndicate, tagged as the prime suspect in the killing of an official of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Cebu City, had surrendered to the ...
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Suspect in killing of Cebu cop surrenders in Metro Manila
MANILA, Philippines – A suspect in the killing of a police officer of the Philippine National Police – Criminal Investigation ...
A COP assigned at Police Station 5 of Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) voluntarily surrendered to Brigadier General Arnold ...
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Negros cop charged with murder after fatal ‘lover’s quarrel’ shooting
P/SSgt Enrique Gonzalodo Jr. is charged with murder for the death of Kristine Joy Dignadice. SOCO reports the victim sustained a single gunshot wound ...
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To speak of true freedom
Ex-prisoners were the students’ special guests at a recent Ateneo event. They were members of a program under the Philippine ...
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The irony of impatience: When the demand for justice turns authoritarian
IT is ironic that as we continue to grapple with the specter of corruption, many now demand that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. exercise his power in ways that, under normal circumstances, would be ...
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