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Monday, April 11, 2005 (Philippines)
| Amid the slew of controversies now hounding the Cagayan de Oro City police, Mayor Vicente Emano said he remains confident in the current leadership of Police Director Honorio Cervantes (in photo). (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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THE troubles just keep piling for embattled Cagayan de Oro City Police Director Honorio Cervantes after a colleague said the police chief is allegedly in cahoots with some financiers of the illegal numbers game "suertres".
The police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was privy to a supposed meeting between Cevantes and a former Misamis Oriental mayor whose identity is being withheld by Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro until his side is heard on the matter.
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Mayor still has faith in cop chief
THE trouble brewing inside the Cagayan de Oro Police Office won't cripple the operations of Cagayan de Oro City, Mayor Vicente Emano said.
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GMA 7's 'I-Witness' to air Sudecor issue
BUTUAN CITY -- A documentary film about the Puyat-owned Surigao Development Corp.'s (Sudecor) logging operations that is subject of complaint by the indigenous people in 11 communities in the towns of Lanuza, Carmen and Cantilan, all in Surigao del Sur is scheduled to be shown Monday at GMA 7's "I-Witness" program.
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Student group says peace talks may raise empty hopes anew
A MUSLIM-Christian student group expressed fears Sunday the scheduled resumption of the talks between Moro separatists and the government this month would only go down the drain.
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