Mindanao Daily Northmin (October 8, 2014)

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Mindanao Daily NEWS northmin . westmin . caraga . davao Bringing Good News of Mindanao

Volume III, No. 114

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Emano offers P100t reward for arrest of Swiss killers By RUEL PELONE Managing Editor

Nine new HIV cases recorded in Gensan

MISAMIS Oriental Governor Yevgeny “Bambi” Beja Emano Emano has offered P100,000 bounty for t he ar rest of t he suspects who gunned down two Swiss men in a beach resort in Opol town on October 5.

GENERAL Santos City–– Health authorities have confirmed nine new infections of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) here as they warned that more cases could emerge in the

See FULL STORY, page A5

28 ‘duping’ cops bared

See cases, page A7

Foreigner found dead in Surigao

By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The local police command has disclosed that 28 police officers here are into illegal drugs, City Councilor Ramon Tabor said on Tuesday. Tabor, chair of the city council committee on police, fire and public safety, said that the newly installed

By Roel Catoto of MindaNews

See duping, page A7

Task force to probe killings of two Swiss national created By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor and GERRY GORIT Correspondent

THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has formed a special group that would conduct a probe into the killing of two Swiss national in Misamis Oriental. Police investigators said that two unidentified gunmen shot to death Robert Erik Lauber, 68, and Baltazar

Johan Erni, 78, both retirees from Switzerland, while in a beach resort in Opol, Misamis Oriental Sunday afternoon. Initial police reports said that the suspects, all matured looking, casually walked away from the crime scene and boarded a taxi cab that speed toward the downtown city of Cagayan de Oro, some 14 kilometers east from Opol town.

The task force has began gathering witnesses to the crime and will be looking into possible motives including insurance problems and that one of the Swiss men was reported to be a “playboy.” Chief Inspector Napoleon Payla, the head of the provincial police investigation unit in Misamis Oriental, said that the police are

MONITOR LIZARDS. A man from Zamboanga sells

preserved monitor lizards in a Cagayan de Oro City sidewalk. The biggest size lizard sells for P1,000 each and the smaller ones P700 each. Passersby are asking the Department of Environment and Natural Resources if this is allowed. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit of Mindanao Daily News

SURIGAO City––A foreigner was found dead in a grassy portion of a village in this city Tuesday morning. Police could not identify the male white foreigner but initial investigation showed that the victim, who was in his late 20s to early 30s, succumbed to a stab wound on his chest. See DEAD, page A7

See killings, page A7

Misor villagers call for renewed support on turtle nesting grounds By Erwin Mascarinas of MindaNews

MAGSAYSAY, Misamis Oriental––Residents and fisherfolks here are calling for renewed added support for the conservation and protection of the turtle nesting grounds in the town’s three-kilometer coastal area in Barangay Candiis. “Ever since I was a young boy this long stretch of beach has been known to many of our town folks as nesting area for

hawksbill sea turtles. In our small way we try to sustain the efforts on the protection of our marine turtles’ nesting sites,” said Venerando Cabresos, barangay chairman of Candiis. “Fisherfolks in our barangay have been volunteers in identifying nesting sites all over the long shoreline,” he added. Cabresos, when visited last week, pointed out the need for additional support for a sustainable livelihood for See nesting, page A7

PROTECTING THE WATERSHED.

Employees of the Cagayan de Oro City Water District (COWD) with Balulang Punong Barangay Alfredo Carcosa and his staff hold guyabano seedlings taken from the Balulang nursery before planting them along the riverside at the barangay’s proposed eco-tourism site. Guyabano has been chosen for its medicinal properties and is also used for livelihood purposes like juice-making. The tree planting activity last September 30 is a joint project of COWD and the Barangay Council of Balulang. photo supplied

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