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/ 07:02 AM February 21, 2012

Armed man nabbed

POLICE  yesterday seized high-powered firearms from a man after  they received a report of an armed person in Sanciangko Street, Cebu City.

Arnel “Budlat” Ansa, 34, was arrested after a brief shoot-out with police.

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No one was injured in the shoot-out.

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Police recovered from the suspect two KG-9 submachine pistols, magazine, .45 pistol, other ammunition, cameras and drug-sniffing paraphernalia.

Chief Insp. Romeo Santander of the City Intelligence Branch (CIB) said he believed Ansa belonged to a gun-for-hire group.

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In an interview, Ansa denied the charges saying the firearms and drug paraphernalia belonged to a friend, whom he refused to identify./correspondent chito aragon

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Stabbing in lapu

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A 31-YEAR-OLD  carpenter was stabbed and wounded by his neighbor after he tried to pacify an altercation between his girlfriend and the suspect during a drinking session in barangay Maribago, Lapu-Lapu City Sunday night.

Rodrigo Martinez of sitio Cambiohan was rushed to the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital for a stab wound in the back.

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Police investigation revealed that the victim together with his girlfriend and relatives had a drinking session in sitio Ilaya when the suspect Marcial Andales, 39, arrived.

Police said the the suspect and Martinez’s girlfriend argued.

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Martinez tried to pacify them but Andales, who fled after the incident,  stabbed him ./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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