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Kapag May Katwiran... Ipaglaban Mo!: The Movie, also known to its international title Redeem Her Honor, is a 1995 Philippine legal drama anthology film written by Ricky Lee and directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. It is the film adaptation of the legal drama Kapag May Katwiran... Ipaglaban Mo!, aired on ABS-CBN. Presented and narrated by Atty. Jose ...
Davao City Police Office (DCPO) and Police Regional Office (PRO) XI, by Lt Gen Michael John Dubria, PNP acting chief for operations, led the 9th anniversary of SAF 44 in Camp Catitipan, Police Regional Office XI. PBGen. Alden Delvo, Regional Director of Police Regional Office XI led the honors at the “Bantayog sa mga Bayanging Pulis.” [62]
Ricky Davao, Jackie Lou Blanco, Tommy Abuel, Dante Rivero (Released Date 22 May 1991) Action: FLT Films International Noel Juico 16: Batang Kriminal: Deo J. Fajardo Jr. Raymart Santiago, Edu Manzano, Kier Legaspi, Roi Vinzon, Perla Bautista: Action: VIVA Films: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie: Bert de Leon Tony Reyes: Vic Sotto, Tweetie De Leon ...
Ricky Davao as Cornelio; Cristina Gonzales as Ester; Paquito Diaz as Mayor Sebastian; Michael de Mesa as Julius; Dennis Roldan as Edmund; Robert Arevalo as Sarge; Maritoni Fernandez as Katrina
Garma was a long-time officer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Davao City. [4] From 1996 [contradictory] to 1998, was the anti-vice unit head of the city police during Rodrigo Duterte's third term as Davao City mayor. From 1999 to 2004, under mayor Benjamin de Guzman she led the city police's women and children's protection desk.
Philippine police at the gate of Kingdom of Jesus Christ Compound. At 4:00 a.m. of August 24, [27] a composite police team, led by regional police chief Torre [13] and composed of 2,000 personnel from Regions XI, XII and XIII, [27] initiated another search in the KOJC compound in an attempt to arrest Quiboloy and four others.
[4] Nazamel Tabares of Movies Philippines rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote that "Dukot might not be as thrilling or as meaty as the themes it tackles, but it is a well-made suspense thriller that doesn’t come often in Philippine cinemas. It lacks power in its narrative even though it hints some every now and then, but the shots are ...
When the four officers were suspended, the mayor of Davao, Duterte, directed the four officials to file a petition for certiorari, on the basis that the penalty would demoralize the police, reportedly claiming, "I have pledged to help [the police] especially when they are prosecuted for simply performing their duties," [11] The suspension order ...