VOL. 7 ISSUE 14 • THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014
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SASA WHARF BOMBING ANNIVERSARY. Vice Mayor Paolo Z. Duterte sprinkles holy water the exact site of a bomb explosion 11 years ago that claimed 17 lives and injured 56 others during the commemoration of the tragic incident yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
ONLYThree8 more BRICKS MISSING cocaine bricks returned By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net
With three cocaine bricks returned last Tuesday, anti-drugs enforcement authorities have still to recover eight bricks of cocaine. The total number of recovered bricks stands at 54.
ONE SUMMER FUN, ONE DAVAO! Department of Tourism (DOT) 11 chief of tourism operations Eden L. David (3rd from left), together with City Tourism Officers Lisette Marquez (2nd from right) of Davao City, Bebot Ellera (leftmost) of Digos City; Provincial Tourism Officers Noel Daquioag (4th from left)of Davao del Norte, Christine Dompor (3rd from right) of Compostela Valley Province and Miguel Trocio (rightmost) of Davao Oriental; and Davao del Sur provincial consultant Joan Doromal (2nd from left), flashes the number 1 sign as part of the promotion of “One Summer Fun, One Davao!”, the summer event of Davao region, during Club 888 media forum at the Marco Polo Davao yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
In a statement, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 11 regional director Emerson R. Rosales who heads the Task Force Davao Cocaine and Other Illegal Drugs created by the City Mayor’s Office (CMO) said that at around 11:30 a.m. last Tuesday a certain Dondon, who is a container truck operator, surrendered the three bricks of cocaine to PDEA office. It states that Dondon wanted to turn over the missing bricks of cocaine to the authorities as he heard the call of the authorities over T.V. and radio interviews. But he reportedly hesitated because he was afraid that he might be ar-
rested and punished for possession of illegal drugs. “Nevertheless, he changes his mind and courageously called the PDEA Regional Office XI Hotline Number to surrender the remaining bricks of cocaine,” says the report. Rosales has urged the public to surrender the remaining eight bricks of cocaine by submitting it voluntarily to PDEA office or nearest police station in their area. Last March 25, two bricks of cocaine were turned over to the law enforcers of the city. One was turned over by the security officer of Sumifru while another one was
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