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Friday, September 22, 2006 (Philippines)

Assassins kill teener, 3 others
‘Never again’ was the cry in yesterday’s protests during the celebration of the 34th anniversary of martial law. Manila protesters raise “Before” and “Now” placards showing President Arroyo and the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. (Afp photo)
Brian O. Lagrayo, 16, walked out a free man last Monday from a detention cell for minors. But his freedom was short-lived.

Lagrayo was one of four males killed on Tuesday and Wednesday in Cebu City, including an ex-convict who was shot dead while waiting for a ride on D. Jakosalem St.

Officials of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) declined to confirm if the four shootings indicated the return of vigilante-style attacks that began in late December 2004 and targeted mostly suspected or convicted criminals.

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Ouano gives police ultimatum to catch killers
Mandaue City Mayor Thadeo Ouano has given Mandaue City Police Office Chief Eduardo Catabas 72 hours to solve the “brazen” killing of bank manager Narciso Damole Tuesday night.
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Supervision of cops lax, region chief confirms
After noting that most field trainees lacked supervision and orientation, Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 Director Silverio Alarcio Jr. and his staff officers conducted field inspections in Metro Cebu yesterday afternoon.
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Petty crimes up; police puzzled, check crime clock
Supt. Melvin Gayotin, chief of the Cebu City Police Office, admits he is baffled why petty crime, particularly snatching and robbery, continues to rise despite increased police visibility.
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