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PNP backtracking route of BOC lawyer hurt in Pasay shooting

(Photo courtesy of Pasay City Police) MANILA - Police investigators are now conducting a backtracking investigation on the shooting of a lawyer of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) who was hurt in a shooting incident along Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City on April 4. In a statement on Wednesday evening, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, said the investigation aims to identify the route where lawyer Joseph Samuel Zapata, 30, deputy chief of the BOC's Internal Inquiry Division, passed by for possible identification of the suspects and their getaway motorcycle. Interviewed relatives of the lawyer said they have no idea who could be behind the crime because they do not know anyone who has ill feelings towards the victim. Two still unidentified suspects opened fire on the victim's vehicle and fled the scene afterward. "It may be difficult to establish the motive if there is no concrete evidence directing to a possible suspect. The victim's te

Laguna police chief sacked amid probe on missing cockfight enthusiasts

Laguna police chief sacked amid probe on missing cockfight enthusiasts
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17K cops to secure summer travelers: PNP

(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) will deploy some 17,000 personnel in "places of convergence" nationwide to secure travelers for the Lenten season and the summer months. PNP spokesperson, Col. Jean Fajardo, in a television interview Friday, said help desks and police assistance posts will be set up in key tourist destinations and major streets leading to it. Of the number, some 5,000 personnel will be deployed as tourist police on foot and bike patrol in areas frequented by tourists such as Boracay Island. "Inaatasan na rin ang mga field commanders na makipag ugnayan sa mga local chief executives po natin lalong lalo na dito sa ating mga local tourism offices para po masiguro na magiging ligtas ang ating mga turista both local and foreign, aasahan din natin ang pagdagsa ng ating mga turista lalong lalo na ngayon na halos wala nang restriction kung meron man ay very minimal na ang restriction pagdating sa travel and movement (Field commanders are

No need for Carlos to go on leave amid chopper crash probe: DILG

(Photo courtesy of PNP) MANILA - Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Ano on Tuesday said there is no need for Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, to go on leave amid the investigation on the crash of a police helicopter in Real, Quezon. This came following reports that the ill-fated helicopter was supposed to pick him up from the exclusive resort island of Balesin on Monday morning. "He (Carlos) is still the chief PNP and it's rightful for him to use the PNP chopper to be able to attend a forthcoming official duty when there are no other available means," he said in a message to the Philippine News Agency. Ano also cleared Carlos of any liability and said the investigation will "focus on the cause of the accident". Monday's chopper crash resulted in the death of an enlisted crew member, Pat. Allen Noel Ona, while the aircraft's pilots, Lt. Col. Dexter Vitug and Lt. Col. Michael Melloria, were

No need for Carlos to go on leave amid chopper crash probe: DILG

(Photo courtesy of PNP) MANILA - Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Ano on Tuesday said there is no need for Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, to go on leave amid the investigation on the crash of a police helicopter in Real, Quezon. This came following reports that the ill-fated helicopter was supposed to pick him up from the exclusive island resort of Balesin on Monday morning. "He (Carlos) is still the chief PNP and it's rightful for him to use the PNP chopper to be able to attend a forthcoming official duty when there are no other available means," he said in a message to the Philippine News Agency. Ano also cleared Carlos of any liability and said the investigation will "focus on the cause of the accident". Monday's chopper crash resulted in the death of an enlisted crew member, Pat. Allen Noel Ona, while the aircraft's pilots, Lt. Col. Dexter Vitug and Lt. Col. Michael Melloria, were

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