Edge Davao 5 Issue 144

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VOL.5 ISSUE 144 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 21 - 22, 2012

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Customs on watch vs ‘crackers in city By Anthony S. Allada

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HE Bureau of Customs in the port of Davao is watching out against the entry of firecrackers into Davao City with the Christmas season just around the corner. “In as much as the “ber” months have already began, this port is extra vigilant in monitoring importations of firecrackers,” BoC-Davao district collector Martiniano Bangcoy said.

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100 percent actual examination will be required

as a counter-measure, BOC’s x-ray units will be used since 100 percent actual examination, is required, he said. “We also require clearance and import permit from the FEo-PNP while our Customs law enforcement units will be vigilant along with our Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) and

Customs Police,” he said. on Tuesday, operatives of the Philippine National Police Regional Maritime Unit 10 apprehended P500,000 worth of illegally imported and local firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices in Cagayan de oro City. The contraband was in a 20-footer container van with seri-

al number NNCU 190514-1 inside 2Go warehouse compound and ready for shipment to HNH Trading in Bacolod City. Davao City bans the manufacture, possession, distribution, sale and use of firecrackers and pyrotechnics all year round. violators face fines and imprisonment as defined in an ordinance passed by the City Council some two decades back. [ASA]

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Follow Us On BEAUTY PARLOR. A barber of a beauty parlor carefully trims his customer’s hair at SM City Mall Davao yesterday. Most beauty parlors nowadays offer services only given by barber shops before as their way to attract both male and female customers. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]

Hall of Fame

Davao City wins third Nat’l Literacy Award By Greg G. Deligero

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avao City bagged its third National Literacy award under the highly urbanized city category last Wednesday in Baguio City. Bestowed annually by the National Literacy Coordinating Council (NLCC) and the Department of Education (DepEd), the award placed Davao City in the Hall of Fame. The city won the same award in 2008 and 2010. Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte expressed gratitude to barangays, national government agencies and the private sector “who contributed to make the recognition possible.”

“It is our hope that other Mindanao LGUs (Local Government Units) will learn from the Davao experience,” she said in a text message. Placing second in the highly urbanized city category is Pasay City followed by Butuan City, Tacloban City, Baguio City and General Santos City in that order. In the component city category, the winner is Balang City, Bataan, followed by Tabaco City, Tuguegarao City, alaminos City and Malaybalay City. The town of Plaridel, Bulacan won the municipality category.

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