Mindanao Daily Set B (April 26, 2017)

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EDITOR: Cris diaz

Wednesday

Army, NPA clash leaves damages to Aliwagwag Eco Park MATI, Davao Oriental – The clash between government troops and the New People’s Army (NPA) on Sunday morning damaged parts of Aliwagwag Eco Park , a premier tourist destination in Cateel, Davao Oriental, police said. Sr. Inspector Butch Kevin Rapiz, Cateel municipal police chief, said the base camp of the 67th Infantry Battalion (IB) at the park was partially burned while the zip line waiting shed near the patrol base was totally damaged. Rapiz said local policemen reinforced the soldiers after barangay officials sought their assistance regarding the ongoing firefight in the area. A soldier was injured in the firefight. Aliwagwag Falls has been frequented by local and foreign tourists especially during summer, the peak of visitor arrivals in the province. It has become a popular tourist destination because of its 130 cascading waterfalls ranging from six to 110 feet high. Major General Rafael Valencia, commander of 10th Infantry Division , criticized the communist guerrillas for attacking a prime tourism destination. “The attack is a wanton disregard of the people’s safety and source of livelihood,” he said in a statement. About 40 fully armed rebels harassed the 67th IB assigned to secure Aliwagwag Falls on Sunday in Cateel town. Valencia commended the 67th IB troopers for standing their ground, despite being outnumbered, and repulsing the NPA rebels. Residents in the area also reported to the military they saw the fleeing NPA rebels See clash, page A7

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Police officer helping ASG faces dismissal -- Dela Rosa The police officer who was suspected of helping the fleeing Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in Inabanga, Bohol would be dismissed from the service. This was disclosed on Monday by Philippine National Police (PNP) chief

Director General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa in connection with the arrest of Police Supt. Maria Christina Nobleza, deputy regional chief of crime laboratory in Region 11, and his driver identified as Reenor Lou Dungon .

Nobleza and Dungon, together with two passengers, were arrested when they avoided a police checkpoint in Clarin, Bohol near the area where the ASG bandits who were involved in the Inabanga incident See faces, page A7

COURTING DANGER. A mother carries her baby while on board a motorcycle on the national highway in Bansalan, Davao del Sur on Monday, April 24, 2017. MindaNews photo

Roads to connect villages to Mati City’s market center DAVAO CITY – Two remote villages in Mati City, Davao Oriental will be connected to market centers as the provincial government gears up to implement the PHP246 million road project in the area. Davao Oriental Gov. Nelson Dayanghirang said the road project will connect barangays Culian and Sanghay in Mati City to the national highway. The project, Dayanghirang added, will ease the

residents of their burdens of bringing their agricultural produce to the market centers in Mati City. He also announced the approval of the PHP86 million allocation to complete the road concreting that will also connect barangays Libudon and Danao to Mati City. “Completion of these road projects will pave the way to the continued delivery of government services to these villages,” Dayang-

hirang said on Monday. Inaccessibility to the four barangays has hampered the delivery of primary government programs and services, the governor said. The road projects are expected to be completed this year. Last week, more than 6,000 poor residents in barangays Culian, Sanghay, Libudon and Danao received government goods and services through the See connect, page A7

Gov. Dayanghirang

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