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Volume II, No. 251
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CDO’s 7-hour daily ‘brownout’ bared’ u 2
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Zambo City daily rotational brownouts up to 10 hours daily u 8 DAVAO
Daneco to increase power rates u 9
Military recovers human skeletons in Bukidnon
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By CHRIS PANGANIBAN, Regional Editor
AN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur—While long hours of brown outs has been pestering consumers in many parts of Mindanao, residents in this province still enjoy at least only two-hour daily rotating power interruptions. See FULL STORY, page 4
Crimes soar in Davao DAVAO CITY – Crime incidence in this city increased by 20 percent at the start of the rotational brownouts, data from the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) revealed. Speaking at the AFPPNP Media Forum at the Royal Mandaya Hotel last Wednesday, DCPO chief Vicente Danao told reporters that the figures were in stark contrast to the 35-percent reduction in crime figures from the fourth quarter of 2013 to the first quarter of 2014. He said most of the in-
cidents committed since the brownouts started were crimes against persons and against property. “Stay home. If you really don’t have somewhere to go during the brownouts, don’t leave your homes because that’s when the criminals are taking advantage of the cover of darkness,” Danao said. He added that the darkness due to brownouts also interfered with police operations. “We can’t see in the dark,” Danao said, citing that police officers would find
CAMP EVANGELISTA, Cagayan De Oro City --The military has recovered a human skeleton in an abandoned communist rebel camp in the mountains of Bukidnon during a combat patrol on Tuesday, the military reported Thursday. See crimes, page 11 Lt. Col. Jose B. Giller, spokesperson of the army’s 4th Infantry Division here, said that the patrolling military led by Capt. Jojo L. Mascariñas discovered the human skeleton in an abandoned New People’s Army camp in the Mt. Kitanglad Complex on Tuesday morning in the farming village of Lirongan, Talakag, Bukidnon. After a thorough search in the area the troops found a human skeleton wearing DRIER. Farmers dry palay on the road, ocrain boots (BOTAS) with HIGHWAY cupying half the lane of the diversion road in Barangay civilian headgear, basketball Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City on Thursday, 8 May 2014. See skeletons, page 11
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Business Permits Compliance Inspection @ Cogon Market
A composite team composed of personnel from the City Economic Enterprises Department (CEED), headed by its Manager Engr. Peter Abejuela, police and market security unit, conducted yesterday, May 7, 2014 an inspection at the Cogon Market to check compliance of business permits and licenses among stallholders of the city’s biggest public market. The team warned those stallholders who failed to secure their business permits and licenses that they were given until May 23, 2014 to comply with the permit, otherwise, their establishments will be recommended for closure to the office of City Mayor Oscar Moreno. Carmen public market would be the next stop of the team’s inspection. city information office
Another Mindanao power plant shuts down CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The 105-megawatt addition from Steag State Power came hardly a relief for the power-starved Mindanao consumers after another diesel-fired power plant was shut down for maintenance in Zamboanga City, the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) said. Brian Diosma, of the MinDA Power Monitoring Committee, said the 50MW power plant owned by Western Mindanao Pow-
er Corporation in Barangay Sangali, Zamboanga City went offline early this week. “The management notified us last May 6 that they have scheduled their dieselfired plant for maintenance,” Diosma said. He said the company under the Alcantara and Sons (Alsons) power group promised that the power plant would be operational again “in a couple of days.” Last Wednesday night, Steag started supplying
105MW of electricity after one of its power turbines went back online. Operation of the company’s two turbines was disrupted during a Mindanao-wide fault last Feb. 27. R afael Paguio, vice president of the Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company, Inc. (CEPALCO), said the utility received only 10MW from Steag’s supply on Thursday, the morning after the coal plant went See shuts, page 11
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