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5 dead, 16 hurt in freak road accident in Bukidnon Volume III, No. 166
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By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
CAGAYAN de Oro City--Five jeepney passengers were killed in a freak road a c c i d ent l ate Sunday afternoon at Talakag, Bukidnon. See full story, page A7
Oro dads condemn ambush of Belmonte THE 17th City Council of Cagayan de Oro City headed by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas condemned in the strongest possible terms the assassination attempt on Rep. Vicente “Varf ” Belmonte of Iligan City, which resulted to the death of four of his security escorts in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental last December 11, 2014. Councilor Ramon Tabor, chair of the committee on police, fire and public safety and on laws and rules filed a proposed resolution denouncing the barbaric act and calling on law enforcement agencies to immediately investigate and bring to the bar of justice See ambush, page A9
PDEA agent killed in buy-bust By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– An agent of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) was killed during a busted drug buy bust operation here past 12 noon Monday. Police identified the lone fatality as PDEA investigation agent Joel Gineta, 44, of Cagayan De Oro. Gineta sustained fatal gunshot wounds in various parts of his body. Gineta was killed in a shootout with three unWAITING FOR NOTHING. Some media practitioners patiently wait for more than 5 hours at identified armed men in a the regional office of the Philippine Drugs Enforcement Unit (PDEA) in Cagayan de Oro City to crowded village in downget updates on the agency’s latest anti-drug raid in Sto. Niño that killed one of its agents. A town Cagayan de few of them left the PDEA office grumbling. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Gorit See killed, page A9
Caraga region placed on high alert after Bukidnon bus blast By Erwin Mascarinas of MindaNews
Personnel of the police’s Regional Public Safety Battalion conducts a checkpoint in Carmen town, Agusan del Norte’s border with Misamis Oriental (Dec. 13, 2014) in response to the bus bombing in Bukidnon on Dec. 9 that killed 10 people and injured 42 others. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas
BUTUAN City––Security measures have been stepped up in Caraga region right after the bombing of a passenger bus in Maramag, Bukidnon last week, the regional office of the Philippine National Police said. Supt. Romaldo Bayting, spokesperson of Caraga
Police Regional Office, said Sunday the measures include stricter conduct of checkpoints especially at the regional boundaries. Bayting said police personnel with K-9 units are boarding and checking buses along the borders of Caraga region.
“These checkpoints are part of the intensification of our security measures. Aside from these regular checkpoints our personnel are also conducting random checkpoints in other areas since there is likelihood that these criminal See BLAST, page A9
Duterte pleads to leave out civilians of any terror plots By LILIAN C. MELLEJOR of the Philippine News Agency
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DAVAO City––Mayor Rodrigo Duterte appealed to all rebel fronts to leave out civilians of any terror plots, saying, “It does not give you any advantage to your cause.” The Davao mayor’s statement was in reaction to recent bombing of the Rural Transit Bus in Maramag, Bukidnon Tuesday last week that killed 10 people and wounded 42 others. The deputy commander of the
Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom) has identified Garnet Lintang, a commander of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighter (BIFF), as behind the bombing as part of test mission for their new graduates. While the BIFF denied hand in the incident, Duterte said he is bounded by the theory of the military in the absence of any proof of actions on the contrary.
He was saddened by the incident with civilians as the casualties of whatever groups are fighting for. “Kinsa man ang nagbuhat niini (Whoever did it) they killed for nothing,” he said, adding it was a horrible thing and not easy to kill except for criminals. Duterte said he would like to make peace with everybody – the BIFF…MILF. “If we can stop this kind of terrorism,” he pointed out.
“If you want to fight, fight the forces of the military yan na lang (just that),” he said, emphasizing that the military is there to fight. According to him, he has seen a lot of war in the 40th year of rebellion. Recalling the 1970’s campaign in Cotabato, the mayor noted it lasted for many years and ended for nothing. “What I can do is plead to See PLEADS, page A9
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