Edge Davao 8 Issue 149

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VOL. 8 ISSUE 149 • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2015

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FAKE MONEY

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DCPO warns vs. fake money as election season approaches

EARLY PRAYERS. A man solemnly prays for a departed loved one at Forest Lake Cemetery in Madapo Hills yesterday. Many people visit their departed relatives a few days ahead of the commemoration of All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day to avoid the crowds will troop to the cemeteries. Lean Daval Jr.

Chiz: No secret meeting with Binay in Davao EDGE DAVAO

The Vote 2016

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ENATOR Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero on Monday clarified that there was no secret meeting happened between him and former ally Vice President Jejomar Binay when the two met in a lunch gathering in Davao City last Sunday. “It was not a secret meeting,” Escudero, a running mate of Senator

Grace Poe, said in a press conference in Cucina Ni Bunso restaurant in Quezon City. Escudero said he was aware that Binay, an opposition presidential candidate in 2016, has also been invited by former Davao del Norte Representative Antonio “Tonyboy” Floirendo Jr. ”We were invited by the owner. It was newly-opened and we saw

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By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net

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HE Davao City Police Office (DCPO) warned the public on the circulation of fake peso bills especially as the Christmas season and the campaign period for the 1016 election approach. In an interview yesterday, DCPO spokesperson Chief Inspector Milgrace C. Driz said the Sta. Ana Police Station has recorded reports of fake money being used. “Duol na ang election og duol na pud ang December, ang mga nagpayuhot og fake money magpaspas gyud ni silag pagpakalat (With the election and the month of December approaching, the people behind the fake money will work fast to circulate it in the city),” she said. Driz said the places where the fake bills were used were in Barrio Obrero, at the Night Market in Roxas Avenue, and

in Ramon Magsaysay Avenue. She said the usual fake bills come in P500 and P1,000 denominations. The most common victims are stores. “Katong mga nabiktima i-hold ninyo ang tao na nagpakalat ani og tawag dayon mo og police (To the victims, hold the person and immediately call the police),” she said. Driz said the police are monitoring the trail of the leader of the group that is printing and circulating counterfeit money. She urged the public to be vigilant because the circulation of fake biggers will grow wider if it is not preempted. On October 14, a certain Abubakar T. Angkong of Times Beach, Ecoland was arrested for paying for an “ukayukay” item using a fake P500 bill at the Night Market.


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