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Groups demand probe on Mamasapano encounter Volume III, No. 196
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February 3, 2015
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By ZEA IO MING C. CAPISTRANO, DavaoToday.com
AVAO CITY- Various groups called for an impartial and independent probe following the fatal operation of the Philippine National Police Special Action Force (SAF) in Mamasapano, Maguindanao last January 25. See FULL STORY, page A2
Bus operators urged to adopt ‘counter terrorism’ measures By MARK FRANCISCO of Mindanao Daily News
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Monday has issued a memorandum to all bus operators and drivers plying within Northern Mindanao to implement measures to counter terrorism Su lt an Ma n d a n g a n Darimbang, LTFRB regional director, said that the LTFRB formulated the measure as part of the strict security policy to secure the commuting public. Under the Memo Order, the bus operators should put a sticker to baggages with corresponding number while the other half is kept by bus personnel for record purposes. On disembarking, the passenger would then surrender the other half of the bus personnel. Along this line, the
LTFRB 10 has also designated loading areas, even for non-air conditioned buses so passengers could not simply embarked anywhere. This is to prevent a repeat of the December 2014 bombing of a nonair-conditioned bus near the Central Mindanao University (CMU) gate in Musuan, Bukidnon. The agency has designated a total of 38 loading and disembarking areas for the Cagayan de Oro-Davao route, 27 for the Cagayan de Oro-Kadingilan route, 18 for the Cagayan de Oro-Balingoan route, 48 for the Cagayan de OroTacurong route and 35 for the Cagayan de OroBanisilan route. Before this policy has been formulated, air conditioned buses plying these routes already have predetermined disembarking areas.
HOUSE HEARING ON BBL – VICE GOVERNOR JOEY G. PELAEZ expresses his position on the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) during the hearing of the Ad Hoc Committee on the BBL at the Nograles Hall, House of Representatives, Quezon City. The Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee is Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez (upper left photo, seated, 2nd from left) of the 2nd District of Cagayan De Oro City. During the 4th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Vice Governor Pelaez authored a Resolution calling on the Senate of the Philippines and the House of Representatives to ensure the constitutionality of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law and the propriety of every provision thereof taking into consideration the interest of the Filipino Nation as a whole.photo supplied
Lawyers need a court order to start reconstituting cases By GENEVIEVE CANTOR of Mindanao Daily News
CAGAYAN de Oro City-The Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Courts (RTC) here should issue an order to all lawyers within and outside the city to “reconstitute” all the records of the cases, a private lawyer said Monday. Roy Lago Salcedo, a private legal practitioner, said that the reconstitution of the records of all the cases has been necessary since all records on file at the Hall of Justice here were burned. A fire of still undetermined origin gobbled up the entire Hall of Justice building along Hayes Street here Friday evening burnSee lawyers, page A11
DTI Misamis Oriental personnel sweep up the remains of P160,000 worth of uncertified Christmas Lights crushed by a road roller last Jan. 30 at the City Engineer's Office Compound in Kauswagan. The uncertified Christmas lights were seized last Oct. 30, 2014 by the Dept. of Trade and Industry Misamis Oriental from two business establishments who were fined P52,500 for violating DTI Dept Order 2: 2007 photo by M ike B anos , NPN
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