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on Page A1 12 October 22, 2014See story P15.00
Duterte seeks help of CHR on rights abuses in Comval By Earl Condeza
DAVAO City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte told human rights groups here that he would urge the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to immediately investigate on the cases of rights violations which included the recent killing of Mandaya father and son in New Bataan, Compostela Valley. See FULL STORY, page A2
Another Oro cop in ‘drug buy bust’ By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Barely two weeks after agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) collared a policewoman for alleged drug trafficking, another police officer fell into the drug net, the PDEA said on Tuesday. PDEA Regional Director, Emerson L. Margate, identified the police officer as PO1 Darwin Maputi, 35, of Indahag, Cagayan De Oro City along with another suspect identified as Arsad Ayunan, of Marawi City. Margate said that the PDEA operatives nabbed the suspects during a “buy-bust” operation in a downtown barangay in Cagayan De Oro City last Sunday afternoon. Recovered from the suspects was one gram of dried marijuana leaves and about 5 grams of white substance believed to be “Shabu” (Methampethamine Hydrochloride) with an estimated street value amounting to P 40,000. The operatives also recovered one unit 9 mm “Berreta” pistol with inserted magazine, assorted cell phones, cash amount of P 1,000.00 and assorted See drug, page A7
Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez explains the core principles of the Centrist Democratic Party of the Philippines (CDP) during a recent Basic Orientation Seminar in Baler, Aurora. The CDP is entering into a Centrist Democratic Alliance with the Senator Edgardo Angara led Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) which is why the CDP held an orientation for members of the LDP. Photo courtesy of Ken Dischaves
MisOr inmates now sell Christmas decors MISAMIS ORIENTAL – Inmates at the provincial jail in Mismais Oriental have started selling Christmas decors at the provincial jail here, Jail Warden Dominador Tagarda said on Tuesday. Tagarda said that the Christmas décors also in-
clude lanterns which are sold at a very minimal price at the provincial jail’s visitor’s lounge which is visible to the passersby. He said that the selling of Christmas decors during the Yuletide Season is See DECORS, page A7
Massive land grabbing reported in SoCot town EMPLOYEES CAPABILITY ENHANCEMENT Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez invited Mr. Michael Angelo F. Lobrin (right photo) to speak before the employees of the Provincial Capitol during the weekly flag-raising ceremony at the Provincial Capitol Grounds which the Sangguniang Panlalawigan sponsored last 20 October 2014. Mr. Lobrin is a motivational speaker and book author who has given numerous talks on human development, leadership, ethics, church liturgy, spirituality, as well as on entrepreneurship financial literacy and relevant social issues. Vice Governor Pelaez invited Mr. Lobrin in order to boost the morale of the employees of the Province to strive harder for public service. photo supplied
GENERAL Santos City––Officials of Tantangan town in South Cotabato have raised alarm over the alleged massive land grabbing activities in two of its villages that is reportedly backed by an armed group. Tantangan Mayor Benjamin Figueroa Jr. disclosed the problem on Tuesday as he sought the intervention of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) in resolving the matter, which already forced some residents to abandon their lands. See grabbing, page A7
NUJP-Davao welcomes surrender of ex-governor THE National Union of Journalist in the Philippines (NUJP) Davao Chapter welcomed the surrender of former Davao del Sur governor Douglas Cagas who
will stand trial for murder charges in connection with the 2010 killing of journalist, Nestor Bedolido Sr. According to news reports, Cagas surrendered to
authorities at around 7:15 a.m. on Monday before the court could issue a warrant for his arrest. This is, indeed, a positive development in the quest
for justice for our fellow journalist, Bedolido, said Jessie Casalda, chair of the NUJP Davao chapter. Despite being identified implicated in Bedolido’s
murder, Cagas continue to maintain his innocence and he has his day in court to prove that he has nothing to do with the killing. See welcomes, page A7
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