VOL. 8 ISSUE 146 • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015
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ARSON CASES VS 12 SETTLERS
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net
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WELVE settlers around the University of the Philippines-Mindanao (UP Min) in Barangay Bago Oshiro, Davao City are facing various charges for torching bulldozers and harassing personnel of a construction firm on Monday morning. Tugbok Police Station filed cases against Bonnleey P. Pailan, 35; Michael J. Rafuls,
30; Jayson R. Vedeflor, 33; Raul M. Galindo, 40; Cresencio N. Macarayo, 59; Jonathan C. Sudaria, 25; Andres I. Igbali, 51; Diosdao I. Igbali, 51; Allan C. Logronio, 41; Rodrigo M. Alaba Jr., 22; Floramea B. Carmina, 36; and Rosita T. Montilde, 48 before City Prosecution Office (CPO) on Tuesday afternoon. The respondents, all residents of Purok 117 in Bago
Oshiro, were submitted for inquest procedure before prosecutor Stella Esparagoza-Camino for arson. In addition, Sudaria, Galindo, and Flor are facing charges of direct assault while Carmina, Pailan, Rafuls, Macrayo, Igbalic, Logronio, Alaba, and Montilde are facing a case of disrespecting a person in authority.
According to the police report, the suspects and other residents in the area had created a human barricade on October 19 in the area and posted a tarpaulin stating “117 Bago Oshiro Farmers Association Davao City Ipaglaban namin ang karapatan sa lupa (We will fight for the right to this land).” The police said the group
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