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Police arrested a jobless man wanted for the crime of Murder on Monday, May 5, 2014
at Barangay Burol 2, Dasmarias City, Cavite.

Elements of Dasmarias City Police Station arrested ROBERT DELOS SANTOS, 30
years old, married and a resident of Black 8, lot 9, Brgy. San Roque, Dasmarias City,
Cavite. The arrest was made by virtue of a Warrant of Arrest issued by Hon. Judge
Perla V. Cabrera-Faller of RTC Branch 90, Dasmarias City, Cavite for the crime
of Murder with no bail recommended, according to Police Regional Office 4A, Regional
Director, PCSUPT Jesus Tadeja Gatchalian.
Santos who is ranked no. 8 Most Wanted Person of Dasmarias City, Cavite is now
under the custody of Dasmarias City Police Station for proper disposition.
For more details you may contact PSSUPT Joselito T Esquivel Jr., Provincial Director,
Cavite Police Provincial Office at telephone number 0918-9221288.
(Office of the Spokesperson of the Chief, PNP / Directorate for Operations-aiu)

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city-cavite

Girl, 9, missing for 12 days, found dead
in Cavite
By GIAN C. GERONIMO, GMA NewsJanuary 11, 2013 3:23pm
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Tags: Cavite
A 9-year-old girl who went missing on Christmas Day last year was found dead last Saturday, Jan. 5,
in Dasmarias City in Cavite province. Police said she was raped by four men, one of them a minor,
who have been taken into custody.

The body of rape victim Zosimae Magluyan was found under a house in Brgy. San Lorenzo II, about
10 to 15 meters away from her residence, PO1 Ellaine Magsino of the Dasmarias police told GMA
News Online on Friday.

Magluyan had been reported missing at about 6 p.m. on Christmas Day, Magsino said.

Authorities have filed rape with homicide charges against Rodel Cubian, 23; Ryan Delequea, 25;
and Jayson Cubian, 20. Another suspect, a 15-year-old minor, was turned over to the Department of
Social Welfare and Development in Cavite, according to Magsino.

One of the four suspects, Rodel Cubian, was a family friend of the victim, she said.

Citing the testimony from an eyewitness, Magsino said Rodel was seen taking away Magluyan near
the victim's house at about 11 a.m. on the day she disappeared. The three other suspects later
joined Rodel and brought the victim to the area where her body was found 12 days later.

The four men had been drinking alcohol when they took the child, Magsino said.

At first, the witness thought nothing of the incident because he knew Rodel was a friend of the child's
family, the police officer said. When reports about the missing girl spread in the neighborhood,
however, the witness eventually informed police about what he saw after being bothered by his
conscience.

The suspects were arrested Wednesday, shortly after admitting to village officials the crime that they
had committed.

Magsino said the suspects confessed that they had raped the child at least three times until the
victim died on Jan. 2, or three days before she was found. During the period of the girl's
confinement, there were days when the suspects did not go the area where she was being kept,
Magsino said.

The exact date and cause of Magluyan's death have yet to be established as the police are still
waiting for the report from the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) regarding the matter, she
added.

According to initial information from SOCO, however, the girl had been dead for around three to four
days when her body was found on January 5, matching the statement of the suspects that she died
on January 2, the police officer said.

Two scavengers found the body of Magluyan half-buried near a trash dump on January 5, Magsino
said.

The girl's mother rushed to the scene when word of the discovery got around, police said. She found
her daughters slipper along the way and positively identified the body when she saw the watch and
bracelet the child was wearing when she was last seen, Magsino said. RSJ/YA, GMA News
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Robbers kill soldier in Cavite
Mar 29th, 2013
by News Flash.
DASMARIAS CITY, Cavite A Philippine Marine sergeant was shot dead by three robbers
who broke into a house of a neighbor at Villa Luisa Homes in Barangay San Agustin III of
this city on Tuesday night.
Master Sergeant Cornelio P. Serillo Jr., 53, was responding to the robbery incident when he
was shot by the still unidentified men.

Serillo sustained mutiple bullet wounds and was declared dead on arrival at De La Salle
University Hospital also in Dasmarias.
The robbers fled, bringing with them two DVD (digital versatile disc) players, two cell
phones and P1,000 cash they took at the house of the victims, Ricky and Melinda Aquino.
Serillo lives near the house of the Aquinos.
Case investigator PO2 Rolando Paulo Figueroa said that the robbery happened past 8 p.m.
Tuesday when Serillo encountered the three suspects while fleeing with their loot.
Cerillo went on with the rescue when he was shot by the suspects several times causing his
instantaneous death.
Holdups and other crime incidents were prevalent in Dasmarias, police records revealed.
The city is Cavites most populous area.
The latest holdup happened barely a few days after Supt. Joey Peaflor was designated as
Dasmarias police officer-in-charge (OIC). Peaflor replaced Supt. Ulysses G. Cruz who held
the position for a long time.
The OIC ordered his officers to look into Serillos killing and find leads that could identify his
assailants and their whereabouts. (Anthony Giron)
http://www.tagaytay.nfo.ph/robbers-kill-soldier-in-cavite/
La Salle med student shot dead in dorm
ABS-CBNnews.com
Posted at 04/12/2013 7:09 PM | Updated as of 04/12/2013 7:09 PM
MANILA A 29-year-old medicine student of the De La Salle University-Dasmarias was killed after he was shot
inside his dormitory in Dasmarias, Cavite, police said.
Investigations showed that the victim, Mark Oliveros, was shot twice at around 12:30 a.m.
A friend of Oliveros, Boogie Publico, said four unidentified suspects knocked on the room of Oliveros.
Publico said he then heard loud shouting, which was followed by multiple gunshots.
Police were still investigating the incident as of posting. -- Report from Eric Dastas, dzMM
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/04/12/13/la-salle-med-student-shot-dead-dorm
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DASMARIAS CITY, Cavite Police launched yesterday a manhunt for a young man who allegedly raped and killed
a 15-year-old girl at a house in Oakridge Filinvest Subdivision in Barangay Salawag here.
The manhunt for the suspect identified as Christian Joe Poblete, 20, of Antipolo, Rizal, was conducted by the
Dasmarias police team following the gruesome death of the victim, a certain Anabel, a native of Leyte.

Anabel was reportedly found choked and naked waist down in the house before noon Thursday.
Poblete was nowhere to be found after he was last seen with Anabel inside the house.
Senior Supt. Joselito T. Esquivel, Cavite Police Provincial Office (PPO) director, ordered Supt. Carlos Barde,
Dasmarina police chief, to investigate the incident thoroughly and ordered the manhunt for Poblete after witnesses
had rendered their testimonies about the incident.
It was learned that Anabel was just asked by Pobletes grandmother to stay in the house.
Poblete, who hails from Antipolo City, reportedly went to the house to borrow money from his grandmother. The
suspect allegedly stayed in the house overnight.
The grandmother left Anabel and Poblete in the house and found the teenager dead when she returned home the
same day.
The cash that the grandmother kept was also missing, it was learned.
Esquivel said that charges are now being readied against Poblete. (Anthony Giron)

http://www.tempo.com.ph/2013/01/la-salle-coed-drugged-raped/
4 more charged in rape-slay of Cavite student

By Tina Santos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 18:28:00 01/12/2008

Filed Under: Crime

MANILA, Philippines -- The National Bureau of Investigation has filed charges against four people who allegedly
raped and killed a student in Cavite last August.
Charged with rape with homicide in the Cavite Prosecutor's Office were Alberto Malimbao, Segundo Garcia, Oscar
Lavinia, and a certain Mac-Mac, all of Paliparan 3, Dasmarias, Cavite.
According to Arnel Dalumpines, chief of the NBI Special Task Force, the case stemmed from a complaint filed by
Carmelita Galamgam, mother of victim Sheena Galamgam.
Investigation showed that on August 20, 2007, the victim was walking along the main road of Mabuhay City
Subdivision, Paliparan 3, Dasmarias when she was suddenly pulled and dragged allegedly by the suspects toward a
sugarcane field.
The victim had just come from her on-the-job training and was on her way to visit her father in General Mariano
Alvarez, Cavite.
When the victim failed to return home that day, her family immediately sought the help of the authorities.
On August 26, 2007, Sheralyn Galamgam, the victim's sister, received a text message from a police officer of
Dasmarias informing her that a body of a woman was found in a sugarcane plantation in Mabuhay City.
When Sheralyn went to the area, she identified the body as that of her sister.
Last month, a witness surfaced at the NBI claiming that he saw the respondents, along with four others, abusing the
victim.
The witness alleged that he saw two of the suspects raping and hitting the victim with a piece of wood, while the
others were having a drinking binge.
The Dasmarias police filed similar charges last September against Richard Alonzo, Benjamin Pacpac, both
detained; and Gregorio Hilima and Jolan Algara.

http://www.tempo.com.ph/2014/02/manhunt-for-cavite-rape-slay-suspect-on/
15-anyos biktima ng rape-slay sa Cavite?
Ni Rossel Calderon
Pinatay sa sakal at hinihinalang ginahasa pa ang isang 15-
anyos na dalagita na nadiskubreng nakahandusay ang
bangkay na walang suot na underwear sa Dasmarias City,
Cavite kamakalawa ng umaga.

Kinilala pa lang ang pinaslang na dalagita sa pangalang Belle,
umanoy tubong Leyte na natagpuan ang bangkay dakong
alas-11:25 ng umaga habang pinaghahanap naman ngayon
ang suspek na si Christian Joe Poblete, 20-anyos na tubong
Antipolo City.

Napag-alaman mula kay Supt. Carlos Barde, hepe ng Dasmarias Police, na bumisita umano ang
suspek na si Poblete na galing pang Antipolo City nitong Miyerkules ng gabi sa kanyang lola na
naninirahan sa Block 22 Lot 2, Oakridge Filinvest sa Barangay Salawag ng nasabing lungsod, upang
humiram ng pera para sa binyag ng kanyang anak.

Hindi kasambahay yung biktima, pauwi na sana yun pero pinakiusapan ng matanda (lola ng suspek)
na samahan muna siya sa bahay bago umuwi, sabi ni Barde.

Kaya inabot umano ng suspek sa bahay ng kanyang lola ang dalagita. Doon pa umano nagpalipas ng
gabi ang suspek hanggang kamakalawa ng umaga.

Nalaman pa na naiwan ang suspek at biktima nang umalis ang matanda ngunit pagbalik nito ay laking
gulat na lamang nang madatnan ang dalagita na wala nang buhay.

Tinangay din umano ng suspek ang humigit kumulang sa P30,000 na pera ng kanyang lola.

Kasalukuyan din umanong hinihintay ang opisyal na resulta ng medico-legal sa bangkay ng biktima
upang makumpirma kung ginahasa pa ito ng suspek bago pinatay.
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Mag-utol swak sa buy bust
15-anyos biktima ng rape-slay sa
Cavite?
Kamatayan tiniyak sa ulo

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Dasmarias Resettlement Area, also locally known as Dasmarias Bagong Bayan (DBB), is
a resettlement area located in the City of Dasmarias. It is the largest resettlement area in the country.
The resettlement area was established by the Letter of Instruction No. 19 of the former
President Ferdinand Marcos in 1975. Two hundred thirty-four hectares were bought by the PHHC (People
Homesite Housing Corporation) located 8 kilometers from the City Center of Dasmarias in 1961. It was
bought at a total amount of two million and four hundred thousand pesos (P2,400,000). Later on,
additional hectares were added for expansion. As of December 2000, according to the National Housing
Authority (NHA), the total land area of Dasmarias Bagong Bayan is 523.24 hectares with a total project
cost of P281,330,210.91. There are a total of 22,428 households with a population of 148,137.
[1][2]

People living here came from former squatters along creeks, esteros, riverbanks and railway tracks
of Paco, Pandacan, Sta. Ana and the fringes of Fort Bonifacio in Makati (now part of Taguig). Some were
squatters in private and government land in Tondo, Paraaque, and Quezon City.
[2]
The families of
Eduardo Coronel, Virgilio Argulla Sr., Rogelio Tomas, Ruben Alvarez, Manuel Rabang, Isabela de la Cruz
and Diosdado Alto were the first ones to live here. Each families were given 90-200 square meters which
they loan from the National Housing Authority (NHA).
[1]

In 1990, to help in the integration of the new settlers with the original inhabitants of the area as well as to
stop discrimination, the local government passed a municipal ordinance penalizing anybody from
mentioning the word "area". "Area" was commonly used to describe the resettlement area. The word
"area" was dropped in public signboards of utility vehicles like jeepneys and public schools.
[2]
On
September 12, in the same year, the Sangguniang Bayan passed Order 108-90 to eliminate the dividing
of the DBB into areas, reorganizing them in 46 barangays like other barangays.
[1]

Coordinates: 141902N 1205752E
Contents
[hide]
1 Barangays
o 1.1 DBB-A-1
o 1.2 DBB-A-2
o 1.3 DBB-A-3
o 1.4 DBB-B
o 1.5 DBB-C
o 1.6 DBB-D
o 1.7 DBB-E
o 1.8 DBB-F
o 1.9 DBB-G
o 1.10 DBB-H
o 1.11 DBB-I
o 1.12 DBB-J
2 See also
3 References
Barangays[edit]
DBB-A-1[edit]
San Dionisio
San Esteban
Sto. Cristo
Sto. Nio I
Sto. Nio II
DBB-A-2[edit]
San Juan
Sta. Lucia
DBB-A-3[edit]
San Manuel I
San Manuel II
San Miguel I
San Miguel II
St. Peter I
St. Peter II
DBB-B[edit]
Burol I
Burol II
DBB-C[edit]
Parts of Burol III
San Andres I
San Andres II
San Roque
San Simon
Sta. Cristina I
Sta. Cristina II
Victoria Reyes
DBB-D[edit]
Bautista Property (part of Sampaloc IV)
Luzviminda I
Luzviminda II
San Nicolas I
San Nicolas II
San Mateo
DBB-E[edit]
Emmanuel Bergado I
Emmanuel Bergado I
San Lorenzo Ruiz I
San Lorenzo Ruiz II
San Luis I
San Luis II
Sta. Cruz I
Sta. Cruz II
DBB-F[edit]
Fatima I
Fatima II
Fatima III



The daughter of actor Bong Revilla and wife Lani Mercado has to wear a neck brace after doctors
found the young Revilla to be suffering from nerve enigma, according to her mother Lani.
Ina Revilla, 14, was released from hospital on January 25, after the car in which she and nine of her
schoolmates were riding turned turtle in Cavite City last January 23 night.

"Ina had just finished her MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), and doctors said she strained her spine
in the accident," the actress explained.
The young Revilla and four of her schoolmates from De La Salle-Zobel High School were rushed to the
Asian Hospital in Alabang, Muntinlupa, between 9 and 10 p.m. last January 23, according to Lani.
But Francis Perlas, 17, a fourth year student in that school, was killed in the accident.
Lani said doctors attending to the driver of the sports utility vehicle (SUV) and another passenger
identified as Chloe are in critical condition. She said the school had promised to foot the hospital bills
of the injured students and the burial expense for Perlas.
Ina's group was on its way to Manila from a school activity at the De La Salle University in
Dasmarias, Cavite City, when one of the tires of the SUV burst, causing the vehicle to skid and turn
turtle, said Lani.
Ina was seated on the second row of the vehicle while Perlas was seated on its rear compartment,
Lani added.
The group was supposed to ride a bus from Dasmarias, Cavite, to Manila that night. When the bus
could not accommodate all of the students, the teachers allowed Ina's group to travel on a private
vehicle.
"But we still don't know what actually happened," Lani said. "Other parties said the kids were insisting
on using the car even though the bus was available."
She said she has plans to meet with school officials today, January 26.
"What I don't understand is why they allowed the students to bring their private cars," Lani said. "The
busses should have been enough to transport all of them to and from Dasmarias.
"A vehicle that could accommodate only five passengers was carrying nine. I want to know who had
been negligent of his duties that day," said Lani. "I want to be assured that this would never happen
again."
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old-in-cavite
Ozamiz gang leader paid off Cavite
police for protection, says kin
July 18, 2013 11:39am
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(Updated 12:48 p.m.) Ozamiz robbery group leader Ricky Cadavero told his sister that he felt free
to walk around after escaping from prison last year because he had paid off the Cavite police for
protection.

"Sabi ko huwag kang kumpiyansang palakad-lakad diyan sa labas. Sabi niya sa akin, 'Hindi naman
ako takot na maglakad-lakad diyan sa labas kasi binayaran ko naman lahat ng pulis,'" Rosalinda told
GMA News on Thursday, recalling her last conversation with her brother on June 14.

According to Rosalinda, Cadavero (alias "Kambal") told her he had paid off the police to protect him.
"Basta ang sinasabi niya sa akin, lahat ng Pulis Cavite. Kasi sa Cavite siya nakatira.
Lahat...binayaran daw yun ng pera para hindi siya huhulihin," she said.


Cadavero and his colleague Wilfredo Panogalinga Jr., alias "Kulot," were killed by their police
escortsin Laguna on Monday night. Police claimed the two tried to grab the firearms of their escorts
when unidentified armed men fired at the police convoy.

Police officers were transporting Cadavero and Panogalinga back to Camp Vicente Lim in Laguna
from Cavite, where the two underwent inquest proceedings, a previous report said.

An initial police report said the van carrying Cadavero and Panogalinga was shot at by unknown
gunmen on two motorcycles as the police convoy was passing through San Pedro, Laguna on the
Magsaysay Highway.

Asked for comment on Rosalinda's allegations against the Cavite Police, PNP spokesman Senior
Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac said: "These [allegations] will all be part of the ongoing investigation
on the case."

GMA News Online tried to contact the Cavite Provincial Police Office for comment, but officials were
not available as of posting time.

Silenced

However, Rosalinda said police were involved in her brother's death. "Sinadya po nilang patayin
yung kapatid ko para manahimik na. At alam nilang mabubulgar na kasabwat sila," she said.

According to Rosalinda, her brother already had an inkling that he would be killed. "Humihingi siya
ng tulong na sana susundan-sundan siya kung saan kasi alam niyang mapapatay na siya. May
plano na yung mga pulis sa kanya," she said.

Rosalinda admitted that her brother was a member of the Ozamiz robbery group, but said she did
not believe he was the leader. "Ginagamit lang siguro po siya sa pagnanakaw pero sa leader, hindi
po kapapaniwala.

"Kasi ang kapatid ko, nakita niyo naman kung ano ang hitsura. Inaamin ko na kasama siya diyan, sa
Ozamiz robbery...pero may mga tao pang malalaki na nakahawak sa kanila," she said.

"Hindi namin alam kung sino ang lider talaga diyan, kung sino ang ulo, utak diyan. Hindi namin
alam," said Cadavero's mother, Luzviminda.

She said she did not know the others involved in the robbery group, but that her son had told her
they were going to make him the leader.

"Nagpaalam 'yan sa akin: 'Mama, ako ang kukunin nilang maging lider sa'ano, Ozamiz gang ba
'yun, hindi ko alam...pinayuhan ko siya, 'Huwag, mahirapan ka na kapag nakasunod ka na sa grupo,
mahirapan ka maglabas,'" she said. According to Luzviminda, she last spoke with her son in 2011.

Meanwhile, Rosalinda said she last saw her brother on August 24, 2012, and that they kept in touch
via cellphone. "Pinayuhan ko siya na huminto na. Huwag nang gumawa ng ganun. Sinabi naman
niya sa akin, wala na, wala na, hindi na ako gumagawa sabi niya sa akin," she said.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/318044/news/nation/ozamiz-gang-leader-paid-off-cavite-
police-for-protection-says-kin

Rob gang leader might sing, so he was silenced
July 18, 2013 8:15 pm
by ROGELIO LIMPIN AND ANTHONY VARGAS




THE unnamed mother of Ozamis Robbery Gang Rik Kambal Cadavero claimed that her son knew
that he would be killed on the day he was to be transported to San Pedro, Laguna. She added that
she knew the policemen he was giving bribes to, maaaring kumanta na sana ang anak ko kaya siya
pinatay [he might have spilled the beans, which is why he was killed].
In a television interview aired Thursday morning, Cadavero sister Rosalinda also accused Cavite
lawmen of receiving bribes from the slain gang leader, saying in Tagalog: My brother pays off
Cavite policemen and he was saying, I am not afraid of moving around because I pay them all.
The Cadavero sister did not make it clear whether her brothers nefarious activitiesheists on banks
and money change shopshad the blessings of his Cavite police cohorts.
Also, Cadaveros common-law wife Fe Tolentino told some reporters that certain police officers stole
her husbands jewelries and forced her to withdraw P2.5 million from the bank.
In an interview, Cavite Provincial Police Director Alexander Rafael denied the accusations of bribery
against Cavite policemen.
Its unfair, the investigation is ongoing and we have our own investigation. If there are policemen
involved, they will be charged criminally and administratively and automatically dismissed from the
service, he said.
Cadavero was sentenced 67 years for robbery-holdups in Metro Manila in 2011 and 2012. He was
arrested on Friday with his right hand man Wilfredo Panogalinga alias Kulot.
After their inquest at Prosecutors Office in Dasmarias City they were supposed to be turned over to
the Bureau of Corrections. On the way there, police reports said two of Cadaveros men on a
motorbike tried to spring a rescue triggering a scuffle between Cadavero and his police escorts.
Five members of the Cadavero-led crew are still detained at Dasmarinas City Jail in Cavite: Nestor
Buenabente, alias Moklo, 36, jobless, native of Purok Matin-aw, Sumalig, Tambolig, Zamboanga del
Sur; Rogie Soriano, 20, jobless, native of Purok 2, Barangay Maganoy, Pagadian, Ozamis City;
Cesar Devera Santos, 57, driver, of No. 7036 J. Victor Street, Barangay Pio del Pilar, Makati City;
Donde Pedrosa alias Dondon, 25, jobless, native of Kalawag 2, Barangay Bambal, Koronadal City,
South Cotabato; and Alvin Cuyag alias Ben, 30, jobless, a native of Purok I, Barangay Poblacion,
Santa Cruz, Cagayan de Oro City. All were temporarily residing at Block 77, Lot 6, Phase 4,
Mabuhay City Subd., Barangay Paliparan 3, Dasmarias City where they were apprehended.
Rafael revealed that before their arrest, the Ozamis members kept eight safe houses in Cavite.
Shake up
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Thursday is eyeing a shuffle in the Southern Tagalog Police
Office following the questionable death of two leaders of the dreaded Ozamis Group on Monday.
The move came after several officers of the Southern Tagalog Police office, including its director,
Chief Supt. Benito Estipona, were sacked from their post as fall-out of the death of Ozamis Group
leaders, Ricky Kambal Cadavero and Wilfred Kulot Panolingan Jr.
The two were killed on Monday after motorcycle riding gunmen allegedly attacked the police convoy
transporting the duo back to Calamba City.
PNP chief, Director Gen. Alan Purisima said the shake up of some of their units in Southern Tagalog
Region is among those being carefully studied by the PNP-Internal Affairs Service.
Southern Tagalog Region comprises the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon
and is also known as Calabarzon.
The PNP chief also justified the move of Interior Secretary Manuel Mar Roxas 2nd to sack
Estipona on Wednesday afternoon as regional police commander based on the command principle.
Because what we need is a fair investigation and to erase the doubts of the public, we have to
remove him [Estipona] . . . there is a need to remove him so the public will not say that were
covering this up, Purisima said.
Besides Estipona, ordered relieved were Supt. Danilo Mendoza, the head of the Regional Special
Operations Group, the commander of the police team that escorted Cadavero and Panoligan.
The Interior secretary named Chief Supt. Jesus Gatchalian as officer in-charge of the Souther
Tagalog Police Office and named Director Catalino Cuy of the Directorate for Personnel Records
Management to take-over the investigation of the case.

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