Edge Davao 9 Issue 146

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 146 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2016

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Serving a seamless society

TALK VS DRUGS. Police Superintendent Antonio Rivera conducts a lecture on the effects of illegal drugs attended by Grade 10 students at Sta. Ana National High School yesterday as part of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) Drug Awareness and Prevention Program. Lean Daval Jr.

BAN ‘BURQA’, OTHER SECURITY ITEMS:SARA Welfare of all must take precedence: Mayor Inday Paolo denies charges of De Lima’s witness

By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ and FUNNY PEARL GAGUNERA

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AYOR Sara Duterte-Carpio yesterday said that the general welfare of the people of Davao City must take precedence over religious tradition. The lady city mayor issued the statement to shed light on questions and apprehensions regarding the proposal of members of the security sector to require the removal of hats, sunglasses, facemasks, mouth masks, as well as burqas when entering public places. Burqa is a long, loose gar-

ment that covers one’s body from head to foot. The garment is commonly worn by Muslim women when they are in public places. “I understand the sentiments of our Muslim sisters with regard to the burqa, may I suggest that you wear the hijab which shows your face or cooperate with the security personnel and show your face if you are wearing the burqa,” Mayor Sara said in the statement. “While it is true that these garments are not disallowed

by law, we discourage their use in public places,” the mayor added. In the meantime, the removal of burqas and hijabs (Muslim headdress) as part of the proposed security procedures to be implemented in certain parts of the city will depend on the “appreciation” of the city’s legal counsel. This, according to Public safety and Security Command Center (PSSC) Chief Ret. Gen. Benito de Leon who said security agencies would like to pursue the said proposal in

line with their efforts to further beef up security protocols in the city. “Unfortunately, they (Muslim women) might be required to show their faces and be frisked otherwise they may not be allowed to enter certain places. Without exception, all will be subjected to the same security measures,” De Leon said. However, he said the decision to implement the proposal will still depend on how the city’s legal counsel views the

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By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

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AVAO City Vice-Mayor Paolo Duterte categorically denied allegations hurled against him by a certain Edgar Matobato, a self-confessed killer who appeared at the continuing Senate committee hearing on extra-judicial killing chaired by Senator Leila De Lima on Thursday, Sept. 15. In a statement to the media yesterday, Vice-Mayor Paolo said: “What De Lima and this certain Matobato

say in public are mere allegations and in the absence of proof are mere hearsays.” During the hearing on Thursday, Matobato accused the vice mayor of allegedly being a drug user and a masterminded several vigilante killings in Davao City. Matobato also confessed he too was a hitman of the so-called Davao Death Squad (DDS). De Lima’s witness also

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