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Publication Date
Publisher
Publication Title
Access Date
Archive Link
June 2017
Bulacan Provincial Police Office
Armed Man Evaded Police Checkpoint and Shoot It Out with Police Operatives
12 June 2020
06 October 2016
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of October 6, 2016
22 July 2019
28 October 2016
Manila Bulletin
2 drug pushers slain in Bulacan
23 April 2020
21 April 2017
Manila Bulletin
6 killed, 17 arrested in series of buy-bust ops in Bulacan
11 June 2020
10 April 2016
Philippine Daily Inquirer
3 year-old boy drowns in foot-deep Bulacan pool
07 July 2019
12 April 2018
UNTV
5 nabbed in Bulacan buy-bust operations, P300K worth of shabu seized
17 May 2018
The Philippines Today
PNP Senior Superintendent Romeo Caramat Jr. is the New PNP Counter Intelligence Task Force Chief
29 August 2019
19 March 2017
Guiguinto Municipal Police Station
PSUPT ORLANDO L CASTIL JR.,OIC, conducted house visitation and dialogue to the surrenderees at Brgy Tiaong
07 March 2017
GMA News Online
Panayam kay P/SSupt. Romeo Caramat Jr., Director, Bulacan Provincial Police Office
07 July 2019
21 July 2016
The Manila Times
Probe drug killings, Bulacan police told
21 March 2020
25 June 2016
The Philippine Star
Cops vs cops in drug war probe
31 August 2019
08 April 2016
The Philippine Star
New Bulacan police chief assumes post
29 August 2019
06 June 2018
Rappler
Caloocan police chief sacked after Kian slay now Bulacan's top cop
02 June 2019
13 January 2017
SunStar Philippines
5 drug suspects killed, 2 others found dead
07 July 2019
29 December 2017
SunStar Philippines
1 killed, 2 arrested in Bulacan drug bust
07 July 2019
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