MANILA, Philippines—Twenty policemen involved in the Atimonan incident are now under the custody of the police in Camp Crame while 15 soldiers of the Army's Special Forces who were part of an augmentation team are now restricted to quarters at the Army Headquarters in Fort Bonifacio. Thirteen people were killed, including a police colonel, his two aides, two Air Force men, and Victor "Vic" Siman, an alleged jueteng operator, in the incident which the police initially said was a shoot-out with a gun-for-hire group. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has been tasked by President Aquino to investigate the killings that had left many questions ev...
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