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Tuesday, September 21, 2004 (Philippines)
| The Davao delegation to Bimp-Eaga Games in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia pays a courtesy call on Acting Davao City Mayor Bonifacio Militar at City Hall before taking their flight for Manila Monday. Councilor Mabel S. Acosta heads the Davao delegation. (Sun.Star Davao/Rene B. Lumawag) |
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MILITARY detachments in Central Mindanao were placed on high alert level after government troops failed to get one of the leaders of the extremist Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) during the four-day offensive operations in the mountains of Bagumbayan town, Sultan Kudarat.
Col. Jerry Jalandoni, chief of the 604th Brigade based in Barangay Kalandagan in Tacurong City, said they failed to apprehend Isnilon Hapilon, an ASG chieftain who carries a P5 million reward on his head, at Barangay Bai Sarapinang in Bagumbayan town where the suspect and his 14 core-group members were sighted.
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Threats snag hearing of 5 blasts suspects
THREATS received by security guards of the Ma-a city jail through their cellular phones caused the suspension of the scheduled hearings of the five accused in the twin bombings in Davao City early last year.
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Court revives robbery raps against Ka Pipoy
THE court had shelved the case against suspected New People's Army (NPA) leader Eduardo Ramos after the City Prosecutor's Office (CPO) charged him four years ago of carting away firearms from a farmhouse in Marilog, Davao City.
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Luque gets 2 bodyguards
MILITANT leader Alvin Luque now has two close-in security men in fear that the military will just pick him up.
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