Edge Davao 9 Issue 157

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 157 • SUNDAY - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 - 3, 2016

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P 15.00 • 20 PAGES RODY’S POINT MAN. President Duterte confers with Presidential Management Staff head Christopher “Bong” Go as he delivers his speech before female police officers during the 9th National Biennial Summit on Women and Community Policing at the Apo View Hotel on Friday afternoon. Lean Daval Jr.

LAWYER DISOWNS ‘SHABU’ IN ROOM But won’t accuse cops of planting evidence SC reinstates DCWD officials into the service A T LAWYER arrested for allegedly selling shabu to a policeman during a buy-bust operation denied ownership of nine sachets of the suspected illegal drug weighing 4.08 grams reportedly worth P14,000. In an interview with Bombo Radyo Davao last Saturday morning, Atty. Lorenzo B. Taasan said he doesn’t know where the illegal drugs came from. He said the goods must have been planted by the raiding policemen who arrested him. The policemen arrested Taasan inside Big Ben’s Apartelle in Barrrio Obrero last

Thursday. The policemen belonging to the Sta. Ana police station led by Chief Inspector Hamlet Lerios later charged Taasan with violations of Section 5 (selling of illegal drugs) and Section 11 (possession of illegal drugs) of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Taasan who could be detained indefinitely as he is charged with an unbailable offense under the law also reportedly tested possible of illegal drug when he underwent a drug test. He told Bombo Radyo that he heard somebody knock at

the door of his apartelle room but when he opened it, he saw a policeman pointing a gun at him. Then he was ordered to drop to the floor while being frisked. When he got up he saw the alleged sachets of suspected shabu on his bed. He said the sachets of shabu must have been planted by the raiders. However when asked if he was charging the lawmen with planting evidence which is punishable under the law, he said he had no intention of doing it. “Gusto ko lang mabalik ang buhay ko na peaceful with

my family and I am allowed to practice my profession,” he told Ronie “Brix” Flores, Bombo anchorman and Francis Timbal, police reporter, who convinced Taasan to be interviewed on the air during the program yesterday. Taasan, 48, belongs to a family of popular law practitioners, including his late father, who was once a Davao City councilor during the time of the late Mayor Carmelo L. Porras. If proven guilty as charged, he faces the possibility of being disbarred from the practice of law. ANTONIO M. AJERO

HE Supreme Court, after finding the elements of bad faith and corruption as absent in the case of Grave Misconduct, has ordered the reinstatement into the service, effective Sept. 26, 2016, of four Davao City Water District (DCWD) officials namely Assistant General Manager Alfonso E. Laid, Department Manager Rey C. Chavez, Department Manager Arnold D. Navales, and Division Manager Rosindo J. Almonte. Also included in the case were retired General

Manager Wilfredo G. Yamson and resigned Department Manager Wiliam V. Guillen. The case emanated from infrastructure development projects the DCWD undertook in 1997. In November of that year, the DCWD Board of Directors, thru the recommendation of then General Manager Wifredo A. Carbonquillo approved to undertake the Cabantian Water Supply System project stage-by-stage with the simultaneous well drilling of two

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