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BIG BIKES GALORE. Riders walk by hundreds of motorcycles parked inside the Davao City Recreation Center during a gathering of motorcycle owners and enthusiasts over the weekend. Lean Daval Jr.
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‘NO DUMPING GROUND’ Transfer of rogue cops to ARMM assailed By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
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HE reassignment of rogue members of the Philippine National Police to the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao does not sit well with ranking officials in the area. Speaking before the members of the press at the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City in Davao on Monday, Department of Tourism for ARMM Secretary Ayesha Mangudadatu-Dilangalen added her voice to the region’s call that it should not be made as a dumping ground of undesirable members of the PNP.
“Ang ARMM ay hindi basurahan. It is a place rich in culture,” Dilangalen pointed out. She added that the leadership is working to welcome more investments in the ARMM and turn some of its areas into tourism destinations in Mindanao. DOT-ARMM, together with the provincial government of Maguindanao is now preparing for the upcoming “Inaul Festival” slated from February 1 to 15. Dilangalen said it will be unfair to the people of the ARMM to make the area as
dumping group of scalawags in uniform, particularly among the members of the PNP. Earlier this month, Governor Mujiv Hataman called on the leadership of the PNP to reconsider its plan to transfer erring policemen to ARMM. Hataman emphasized that such action is a way of treating ARMM as a trash can. Dilangalen also told reporters that ARMM, particularly the province of Maguindanao has 200 tourist police who are tasked to secure tourism activities and visiting tourists in the area.
They are expecting thousands of visitors to come to Maguindanao in time with the celebration of “Inaul Festival”. She said the recent skirmishes reported in Maguindanao only took place in one municipality and that the case is isolated and not affecting the general peace and order situation of the province. “Maguindanao has 36 towns. The recent clashes only happened in Ampatuan town. It does not represent the entire province of Maguindanao,” she added.
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Mega harbour “veto” denied Contract still under study -- Mayor Sara T
HE contract signed between the city government of Davao and the Mega harbour Port Development Inc. for the P39-billion mega harbour port development project is still under study by two third parties, Davao City Mayor Sara Duter-
te-Carpio said in a message to the media on Monday. Mayor Sara’s message was in reaction to the growing talks that she vetoed the ordinance giving authority to former mayor now President Rodrigo Duterte to sign the Joint Ven-
EDGEDAVAO Sports Federer wins P15 Aussie Open at 35
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