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Ex-security guard surrenders after 10-hour hostage drama in Greenhills

March 3, 2020

A former security guard surrendered to the authorities after more than a ten-hour hostage drama inside a mall in Greenhills, San Juan City. When Alchie Paray, who had released around 30 captives and surrendered to San Juan City Mayor Francis

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Gov’t releases P84m worth of aid to OFWs affected by COVID-19

March 2, 2020

The government has released P84.48-million worth of assistance to overseas Filipino workers who were displaced due to coronavirus disease outbreak. In a press briefing in Malacañang, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac said the total amount released as

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Greenhills security officials resign as hostage situation continues

March 2, 2020

Almost eight hours of negotiations with a man holding 30 persons hostage Monday, officials of Greenhills Shopping Mall security management and the suspect’s security agency have apologized to him. But Archie Paray, the ex-security guard, refused to surrender almost 10

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Hontiveros hits BI officials’ denial of ‘pastillas’ scheme

March 2, 2020

Senator Risa Hontiveros criticized officials of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) linked to the ‘pastillas’ scam who denied their involvement and knowledge. Former BI Deputy Commissioner Marc Red Mariñas, whose name was mentioned by whistleblower Alex Chiong, denied he knew

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PNP says more cops complying with Body Mass Index

March 2, 2020

The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said the number of police officers who intially did not comply with their Body Mass Index (BMI) has gone down. In a presentation at a conference at the Ateneo De Manila University, in

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Senators adopt resolution seeking SC ruling on Senate’s abrogation of treaties

March 2, 2020

Majority of senators on Monday voted in favor of adopting a resolution asking the Supreme Court to rule whether the Senate must concur in the abrogation of a treaty that was previously concurred in by the upper chamber. Twelve senators

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PNP eyes more female cops in Camp Crame

March 2, 2020

The Philippine National Police (PNP) is eyeing on deploying more female cops in Camp Crame, the national headquarters. During a conference with the Ateneo De Manila University in Camp Crame on Monday, Police General Archie Francisco Gamboa said they will

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BI admits finding difficulty in screening foreigners from South Korea amid COVID-19 threat

March 2, 2020

The Bureau of Immigration ( BI) admitted on Monday there has been difficulty in screening foreigners coming from South Korea amid the government’s partial travel ban in the country due to the threat of the coronavirus disease. “Actually, that’s our

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