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Zamboanga police nab four people in anti-drug operations Volume III, No. 206

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February 17, 2015

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AMBOA NG A City-- Local police operatives have arrested four people in anti-drugs operations in this city, an official announced Monday. See FULL STORY, page A6

PH on alert vs Marwan’s sympathizers, says Palace

THE Palace on Sunday (February 15) said the country remained on alert amid terror threats from followers of Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan to avenge his death. In a radio interview Sunday, Presidential Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, and other security authorities remain vigilant against possible bombing attacks from Marwan’s sympathizers. “Our security authorities continued to be on alert against any threat to national security,” he said. See Palace, page A11

INQUIRY ON LAGUINDINGAN AIRPORT NIGHT FLIGHTS. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Misamis Oriental headed by Vice

Governor Joey G. Pelaez invited Mr. Jose G. Budiongan, area manager of the Civil Aeronautics Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), as a resource person to explain why, until now, there are no night flights at the Laguindingan airport in Laguindinga town in Misamis Oriental. Mr. Budiongan explained that the airport is already equipped with necessary equipment to accommodate night flights but the airline companies are still fixing their schedules to fit the night flights for Laguindingan Airport. According to Pelaez, night flights will help in decongesting air traffic and at the same time, spread out the volume of passengers throughout the day. Photo supplied

NBI-10 head warns vendors Telco head to judge from selling Mamasapano videos two Asian PR Awards CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Newly installed National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Angelito Magno for Northern Mindanao yesterday warned enterprising vendors of digital video discs (DVDs) not to sell any of the recent alleged Mamasapano “overkill” videos. Speaking before the reporters yesterday morning, Magno said the NBI will not hesitate to immediately confiscate the videos and file the corresponding charges. He said that NBI head for Newly installed National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Iligan City Alex Cabornay Director Angelito Magno for Northern Mindanao speaks before the local media practitioners. has already See warns, page A11

Photo by Mark Francisco/MDN

GLOBE Telecom Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications Yoly Crisanto joins the roster of top regional communication industry experts who comprise the distinguished panel of judges for Marketing PR Awards 2015 and PRWeek Awards Asia 2015, two of the most prestigious events celebrating excellence across the public relations spectrum in Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific, respectively. The panel includes leading professionals from inhouse ranks as well as senior agency executives who will ensure that entries

are reviewed according to a demanding set of criteria. It is also the second consecutive year of Crisanto crisanto as PRWeek Awards Asia judge. Awarding ceremonies for Marketing PR Awards 2015 of Marketing Interactive magazine is slated for March 5 in Singapore while PRWeek Asia Awards 2015 hosted by Haymarket Group’s leading publication PRWeek is scheduled for June 18 in Hong Kong.

Duterte cautions Aquino govt on BBL By JOEY G. YBAÑEZ Correspondent

DIPOLOG City--Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte cautioned on Thursday here the Aquino government in handling the controversial Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) saying Mindanao could be a battleground during a forum on Federalism in this southern port city facilitated by Zamboanga del Norte Governor Roberto Y. Uy.

This developed meanwhile as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in its official communiqué obtained by the Mindanao Daily News Wednesday reiterated its commitment to follow all the signed collateral agreements under the existing peace talks between the government of the Philippines (GPH) and the MILF. In a speech before See cautions, page A11

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