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Sunday, June 22, 2008 |
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Police ‘erred’ on arrest rules vs. Isnajis
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Kidnapping suspects must be freed, says chief of
Muslim foundation
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Mayor Alvarez Isnaji and his son Haider, or Jun,
who were among those charged with kidnapping-for-ransom in
connection with the abduction of television reporter Cecilia
“Ces” Oreña-Drilon and her crew and a university professor,
must be released from detention because they were illegally
arrested.
According to Nasser Maromsalic, the chairman of
Muslim Assistance Legal Foundation, the Philippine National Police
failed to observe the rules on warrantless arrest and even denied
the Isnajis of their rights.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Sen. Legarda shrugs off poison ‘texts’
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Sen. Loren Legarda remained unaffected by poison
text messages questioning her role in the release of ABS-CBN anchor
Ces Oreña-Drilon, her cameramen Jimmy Encarnacion and Angel
Valderama and Professor Octavio Dinampo of Mindanao State
University.
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14 killed as Typhoon ‘Frank’
batters Visayas, Mindanao
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Flash floods and landslides triggered by Typhoon Frank
(international codename: Fengshen) have left at least 14 persons
dead and forced the evacuation of thousands of others in the
Philippines, officials said on Saturday.
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At least 30,000 marooned on city rooftops
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Some 30,000 residents of a central Philippine city found themselves
atop their houses after Typhoon Frank caused a dam to overflow
there, officials said on Saturday.
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