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Volume III, No. 121
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871,848 children immunized vs. measles, polio in Zampen ZAMBOANGA City––The Department of Health (DOH) has immunized 871,848 children aged zero to five years old here in Region-9 during the month-long mass immunization against measles and polio.
See FULL STORY, page A5
2 die, 17 injured as bus falls into a ravine ZAMBOANGA City––Two people were killed while 17 others were wounded when a bus fell into a ravine late Wednesday in Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur. Killed were bus driver Macario Omac and Baharan Maulod, Basilan provincial officer of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP). SPO4 Eleazar Carcallas, Tigbao police chief for investigation, said the bus of the Rural Transit Mindanao, Inc. (RTMI) with plate number JVH 435 was bound for Pagadian City coming from this city when it fell into the ravine 10:35 p.m. Wednesday in Barangay Maragang of Tigbao town. He said the driver See ravine, page A7
YES FOR PEACE. Bro. Danny Cuarteros (far right) of the Jesus Miracle Crusade
International Minkistry (JMCIM), briefs stakeholders of the government’s Bayanihan Yes for Peace campaign, Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran, Kasaganahan during a press conference at the Department of Education (DepEd) Central Office on the group’s peace effort in reaching out to an insurgent group known as New Indigenous People’s Army Reform (NIPAR) operating in Bukidnon province who sought their assistance in returning to the folds of the law. Photo provided
Emano orders probe on capitol workers linked to ‘sexual assault’ By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
MISAMIS Oriental––Provincial Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano on Thursday ordered an investigation of Capitol employees accused of alleged “sexual harassment.” The case involved three employees (not five as reported) who now hold sensitive positions at the
provincial Capitol after a 19-year-old lady complained of alleged sexual molestation in a downtown Resto bar in Cagayan De Oro City. “While the there is no formal complaint filed against the employees, I want a transparent investigation of the allegation that came out in the radio on Wednesday,” Emano said in a statement released See probe, page A7
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Whirlwind Probe on ‘dark net’ existence pushed destroys to conduct a probe on the allegation. 3 houses in He said that the United CAGAYAN de Oro City– Nation that Bukidnon –A lawmaker is pushing “dark net”hasis reported a virtual marBy CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
VALENCIA City––A whirlwind, locally known as “ipoipo,” ripped through two villages in Valencia City that totally wrecked three houses, uprooted trees, and toppled electric posts at 3:15 in the afternoon on Tuesday. See houses, page A7
an inquiry into the alleged existence of a virtual marketplace for dangerous drugs in the country known as “dark net.” Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, of Cagayan De Oro City, has filled Resolution No. 1537 asking the House Committee on Dangerous Drugs
ketplace used by buyers and sellers of illegal drugs which is inaccessible by web search. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported that the identities of the website owners and users are hidden by See pushed, page A7
Banko Sentral names top 10 forms of financial fraud
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Fraudsters and cyber criminals are becoming more sophisticated but they are not what the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is most worried about. To the central bank, what needs more urgent attention is the apparent financial illiteracy of most Filipinos especially when it comes to securing their bank accounts. “There are several third party assessments that have already been done to determine the financial literacy of the average Filipino and the results are not very encouraging. Even with those individuals who say that they are financially sophisticated,” Johnny Ravalo, BSP Assistant Governor to the Financial Supervision Research and Consumer Protection Subsector, said. A World Bank report showed that most Filipinos own at least two mobile phones, making them prone to text scams which the BSP named as the most common form of financial fraud. “We’ve seen a lot of individuals who have unfortunately reacted to those text messages,” Ravalo added. In the BSP list, the following are the top 10 forms of financial fraud. Text scams Text scammers send messages to trick people into sending money to claim some prize they supposedly won in a contest or raffle they never even joined. See fraud, page A7
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