Santa robbery
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Your support makes all the difference.Four gunmen hijacked a truck loaded with 500 sacks of rice in a busy Manila street yesterday and distributed them to poor Filipino families before escaping, Reuter reports from Manila.
'They probably wanted to play Santa Claus but this is robbery,' a spokesman said. He also warned residents to return the rice sacks, or face detention for being accessories to robbery.
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