Edge Davao 9 Issue 168

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 168 • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016

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MUSICIANS FOR PEACE. An elderly Maranao from Lanao plays his “Kulintang” together with fellow musicians during the opening of the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) in partnership with Program for Local Economic Development through Enlightened Governance and Grassroots Empowerment (PLEDGE) community-based trade fair and expo at the Annex of SM City Davao yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

PROSECUTOR SUMMONS 3 BOMBING SUSPECTS By TIZIANA CELINE S. PIATOS

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HE City Prosecutor’s Office has issued subpoenas against the three suspects who are allegedly responsible for the Roxas night market blast last Sept. 2. It can be recalled that the three suspects, identified as TJ Macabalang, Wendel Facturan, and Musali Mustapha, were arrested last October 4 at a mobile check point in Cotabato City. According to City Prosecutor Jay Karel Sanchez, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) re-

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cently submitted additional supplemental affidavits and object evidences against the three suspects. Sanchez explained the respondents had ten days to file their counter-affidavits after their arrest and the presentation of evidence against them. He disclosed the prosecution panel will consider the evidence submitted by the CIDG, as well as the arguments made by the respondents in their defense. Sanchez said the allegations against the alleged

perpetrators will also be assessed by the panel and will be included in its resolution. The panel, he said, was already finalizing the resolution prior to the arrest of the suspects However, the panel found it prudent to wait for the next steps taken by the CIDG, Sanchez added. The city prosecutor bared the court is just waiting for the respondents to submit their sworn statements and will proceed with the investigation if no affidavits will be submitted.

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DCWD warns contractors • Do not compromise public safety • Do not make rains your excuses

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AVAO City Water District Board Chairman Ed Bangayan directed the DCWD Management to warn all its contractors to implement and follow strictly all safety measures in all of the ongoing pipe-laying projects and repairs to prevent untoward accident to happen. The directive came on the heels of mounting complaints on road diggings as both DCWD and the Department of Public Works and Highways have simultaneous massive drainage and water pipes laying projects all over the city. DCWD with its partner Apo Agua Infrastructura have embarked on a P12-billion bulk water project to expand and sustain water supply way beyond the next generation. The project will make use of the surface water of Tamugan River and will give the main aquifers of Davao City in Dumoy sufficient

time to recharge to prevent salt water intrusion in the future. Water from Tamugan will flow to various reservoir downtown by gravity and will save DCWD nearly P400-million in savings which in turn will be used by the water district for other projects among them Septage. Chairman Bangayan also advised contractors not to leave residual jobs uncompleted or uncovered with steel pipes. He said all projects must have conspicuous signs which says “A project of DCWD” so as not to confuse it with DPWH. “I want to assure the public that we take full responsibility in addressing all problems arising from all our projects not only those being undertaken by our contractors but repairs or installations being done by DCWD administration. I urge everyone to bring to management attention specific areas where problems like absence or inadequate reflectorized warning signs, uncovered depressions and holes. F DCWD, 10


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