VOL. 9 ISSUE 227 • THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2017
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FINE-TUNING. A lineman from a firm commissioned by a telecommunications company adjusts the support cables of a just erected high-speed internet post at Sta. Ana Port which is part of the city government of Davao’s ongoing free internet access project in public parks around the city. The project is in partnership with the Department of Information and Communication Technology. Lean Daval Jr.
DAVAO ON RED ALERT After 158 inmates bolt Cotabato jail
18.75% increase for biz permits in Davao certain
By TIZIANA CELINE S. PIATOS
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HE Davao City Police Office on Wednesday disclosed that the city has been placed under on full alert status following the jailbreak at the North Cotabato District Jail in Kidapawan City where 158 detainees escaped. In a press conference, DCPO spokesperson Catherine dela Rey echoed police chief Michael John Dubria’s directive that all police units in the city must conduct random checkpoints in case some of the escapees might have fled to Davao City.
Dela Rey said that the police station commanders under the DCPO have ordered to threat the jail break as a major concern since “most of the escapees had criminal cases filed against them in court.” “We take no chances given that the city is always a target of atrocities; hence both police and the community must remain vigilant,” De la Rey said. She also encouraged the residents to report to the authorities the presence of new and suspicious individuals in
their respective areas immediately to the nearest police station for the authorities to conduct checks and validation of their status. “Everyone is encouraged to report the pictures of new and suspicious individuals, and persons of interest there for us to always cross-check with all other police station commanders and in those photos posted in Kidapawan City to immediately fast-track the escapees,” he said. Leoncio Cirunay, director of the Office of Civil Defense -
Davao Region (OCD XI) added that the authorities are responsible for bringing the respondents back to the jail. Cirunay pointed out that the city’s security would be reinforced by members of Philippine National Police, Task Force Davao and Joint Task Force Haribon. “The OCD will intervene if the incident will have dire consequences that will affect a large number of people,” Cirunay said, adding that their department is also monitoring the situation.
By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ
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ITH the annual renewal period set from January 2 to 20, the Davao City business bureau division revealed it was expecting a significant increase in the number of business permits to be issued
in 2017. City Business Bureau officer-in-charge Atty. Marisa M. Marasigan-Torentera told Edge Davao said on Wednesday that as of January 20, 2016, the agency has record-
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