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6 dead, 4 hurt in North Cotabato shootout after bakery robbery

M’LANG, North Cotabato (PNA) – Six persons, including a policeman and a civilian, were killed while four others were hurt following a shootout here, a police officer said on Thursday, Nov. 24. In a statement, Lt. Col. Realan Mamon, town police chief, identified those killed in the shootout that to

4, including 2 cops, slain in NoCot shootout

SHOOTOUT. Scene of the crime operatives conduct an on-site investigation following a shootout involving two lawmen and two civilians in M'lang, North Cotabato on Wednesday (Dec. 22, 2021). The incident that transpired at an eatery in Barangay Bialong, M'lang left the two cops and two civilians dead. (Photo courtesy of M'lang MPS) KIDAPAWAN CITY - Four persons were killed following a shootout outside a roadside eatery in M'lang, North Cotabato early Wednesday morning. A report received by Police Regional Office - Soccsksargen (PRO-12) Director Brig. Gen. Alexander Tagum, showed that the shootout occurred around 5:30 a.m. in front of the "Kambingan" roadside eatery along the highway in Barangay Bialong, M'lang town. The report said two of the fatalities were the sibling-eatery operators while the two others were police officers in civilian clothes assigned in Kidapawan City. They were identified as Master Sgt. Fletcherlyn Dominic Pido and Staff Sgt. Arman Al

4, including 2 cops, slain in NoCot shootout

KIDAPAWAN CITY – Four persons were killed following a shootout outside a roadside eatery in M’lang, North Cotabato early Wednesday morning, December 22. A report received by Police Regional Office - Soccsksargen (PRO-12) Director Brig. Gen. Alexander Tagum, showed that the shootout occurred around

Local terror group eyed in bus torching in Cotabato

Published June 5, 2021, 4:57 PM THE YBL bus torched in M’lang, Cotabato. M’LANG, Cotabato – Police tagged a local terror group as responsible for the burning of a passenger bus here last Thursday, June 3, in which three passengers were killed and six others injured. Police Lt. Col. Bernard Tayong, spokesperson of the Cotabato provincial police office, said the local terror group had earlier extorted money from the management of Yellow Bus Line which refused to give in to the demand of the group. “The refusal of the bus management to give in to the demand of the suspects could have triggered the burning incident,” Tayong said.

M lang mayor vows justice for bus torching victims

ILL-FATED BUS. Fire probers check on the Yellow Bus Line (YBL) unit that was torched by a still unidentified man in Barangay Bialong, M’lang, North Cotabato on Thursday, June 3. At least three passengers of the YBL bus died while six others were injured after the perpetrator forced his way into the

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