Edge Davao 5 Issue 184

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VOL.5 ISSUE 184 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16-17, 2012

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Baktin left PH on October 18 It’s final

By Anthony S. Allada

Sports

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UGItIVe and notorious carnap ring leader ryan Cain “Baktin” Yu left the country for thailand on October 18, a day after a carnapped toyota Innova owned by the sumifro campany was recovered in tandag City, surigao

Had established contacts in Thailand for his carnapping and smuggling business.

del sur by joint operatives of the Highway Patrol Group 10 and 11 and Davao City Police Office.

a reliable document obtained by edge Davao yesterday afternoon showed that Yu left Manila for Bangkok, thai-

land at 6:13 p.m. on board Pr732 of the Philippine airlines as reflected in the Bureau of Immigration (BI) records. On sunday, Vice Mayor rodrigo Duterte confirmed on his

FBAKTIN, 11

Follow Us On LANTERNS. Personnel of City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) remount the Christmas lanterns they placed around the city last week due to the request of Mayor Sara Duterte Carpio to place two lanterns per post instead of just one in E. Quirino Ave. yesterday. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]

DepEd urged to intensify watch on illegal schools

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arents of students from a private school in Davao City that was ordered closed last June for operating without a permit since 1996 demanded Wednesday that government intensify its monitoring of illegal schools in the city. at the city council’s committee hearing, Chona Linda Mante, whose child finished grades one to four at the Good shepherd Learning school in toril District, asked representatives of the Department of education (Deped) region 11 if had monitored all illegal schools in the city.

Dr. alma Cifra, Deped-11 private school division supervisor, said they exerted “all means” to track down illegal schools in the city, “which is too big for the regional office to cover.” Last December, Deped-11, along with the City social service and Development Office, asked the help of the Liga ng mga Barangay (League of Barangays) to list the schools operating in their villages without permit, Cifra said. the Good shepherd Learning school was not mentioned in the lists, she added.

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