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Dumaguete City, Philippines Tuesday, September 5, 2006
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'One group behind spate of liquidations'
3 RMG troopers pardon attacker
Dumaguete regional entry in most child-friendly city tilt
Hotel operator favors killings
MOA final draft for seaborne patrol up for approval

'One group behind
spate of liquidations'
IMAGE OF CITY STILL INTACT: VM
BY RENE GENOVE

Only one group could be responsible for the spate of unresolved killings in Dumaguete City, police chief Supt. Deonardo Carlos said, citing observations his office had received.

Carlos, however, clarified, that up to press time yesterday, no group had claimed responsibility for the deaths of the 10 alleged police characters since July.

He said he has assigned a policeman to focus solely on the killings and to find evidences that could lead to the arrest of the killers.

3 RMG troopers
pardon attacker

All's well that ends well.

With these words, three members of the Regional Mobile Group of the Philippine National Police based in Mabinay agreed to settle the case of a young man under the influence of liquor who allegedly attacked one of them and, later, bit another for arresting him during the recent fiesta of Bacong town.

Police identified the suspect as Joseph Carino, 26, single, of Brgy. Apolong, Valencia and the policemen as PO1s Rodrigo Morados, Ryan Tolomia, and Bobby Fulmaran, members of the RMG-7 augmentation force detailed to help maintain peace and order during the fiesta celebration on August 28.

NATIONWIDE
Dumaguete regional entry
in most child-friendly city tilt
BY RENE GENOVE

Dumaguete City will represent Central Visayas in the national search for the Most Child-Friendly City in October after beating three other entries in the regional competition, its fourth win since 2002.

The city bested the municipalities of Sibulan also in Negros Oriental, Dalaguete of Cebu province, and Inabanga of Bohol in the final screening and presentation by the Regional Sub-Committee for the Welfare of Children during its full committee at the regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Cebu City.

The search was open to cities and municipalities in the first to third class category.

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