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BBL to fast track rebuilding of war-torn areas in M’nao Volume III, No. 216
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March 3, 2015
By ALEX D. LOPEZ Correspondent
Bambi distributes 14 laptops, printers to 14 trial judges
COTABATO City--The Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) will pave the way to fast-track the implementation of development projects and intensify the provision of social services and infrastructure in Bangsamoro areas particularly those that were affected deeply by armed conflicts.
By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Governor Yevgeny Vincente “Bambi” Emano of Misamis Oriental yesterday distributed 14 Laptops and printers to 14 Regional Trial Court (RTC) judges during Monday’s (March 2) flag raising ceremony at the capitol grounds. Although Emano cannot tell the exact amount of the donated laptops and printers, he is optimistic that the portable computers can help the “rolling” judges simplify their tasks to get back all the needed
judicial documents after the January 30 fire that razed the Hall of Justice. “We just asked the Commission on Audit (COA) to give us (provincial government) an authority for the emergency purchase of the portable computers and printers,” the governor told Mindanao Daily News. Aside from the 14 judges, he said the provincial government will, again, ask authority from COA to purchase another set of portable computers and printers to be distributed to See judges, page A11
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PORTABLE COMPUTERS. Judges from 14 Regional Trial Courts (RTCs) thanked Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente “Bambi” Emano after receiving the portable computers and printers during the flagraising ceremony on Monday morning (March 2) at the capitol grounds in Cagayan de Oro City. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit
Military, police hunt down P20t reward awaits for 5 aliens in Maguindanao informants of ‘pushers’ AWANG, Maguindanao–– Military and police authorities in Maguindanao are hunting down four “Indonesians” and an “Arab-looking chemist” who were reportedly hiding in the province with Filipino bomb making expert Basit Usman, officials said on Saturday. Major Gen. Edmundo Pangilinan, 6th Infantry Division commander made the announcement after meeting with local officials at the division headquarters in this town. Citing intelligence infor-
mation, Pangilinan said the four suspected foreigners were seen with the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao. He said the Army is closely monitoring them in the SPMS Box, a military term referring to the towns of Shariff Aguak, Pagatin (Datu Saudi), Mamasapano and Salibo (Shariff Saydona) complex where the BIFF presence is reportedly strong. The Army, Marines and police jointly launched See hunt, page A11
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DAVAO City––Bigger reward of P20,000 is up for persons who will give information on government employees or security forces involve in illegal drug peddling in the city; P5,000 remains for other drug pushers. This was announced by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte during his Sunday program “Gikan sa Masa Para sa See service, page A11
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Steag’s unit 2 is back online By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
VILLANUEVA, Misamis Oriental--The Steag State Power, Inc. (SPI) yesterday announced the successful completion of the preventive maintenance for its electric power generating unit no. 2 as planned and scheduled. SPI Power Plant Manager Dr. Carsten Evers said the unit was officially synchronized to the Mindanao grid at around 6:08 in the morning on March 2, 2015. “We have successfully completed the preventive See ONLINE, page A11
Body of young boy found, sister still missing By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City-Local coastguard authorities here on Monday have recovered the body of the 10-year-old boy who drowned together with here elder sister along the coastlines of Macajalar Bay
Sunday. The boy identified as John Art Puno was drowned together with his elder sister Apple Jane Puno, 13, when buffeted by big waves while swimming along the coastlines of Cugman Sunday morning. Local coastguard authorities and rescue groups in
this seaport capital launched a massive search and rescue Sunday after receiving reports of two children who went missing after being carried away by big waves. Darkness and big waves compelled the rescue groups to suspend the rescue operations until Monday morning which resulted in the recov-
ery of the 10- year-old boy. Apple, the elder sister, however, remains missing, prompting coastguard authorities to deploy frogmen to scour the depths of the coastlines of the Macajalar Bay Monday morning. “Compared Sunday, the seas are quite this See MISSING, page A11
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