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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya: The provincial government here has offered a P200,000 reward to anyone who can give information on the identity of the suspects in the "Alameda" ambush incident that killed an Aparri town vice mayor and his five aides.
Gov. Jose "Jing" Gambito said the offer of the monetary reward is expected to help give light to the ongoing investigation of the ambush case, adding that "any support we get is vital in upholding justice and maintaining peace within our community."
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