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See story on Page A1 12 November 20, 2014 P15.00
Police question 14 people spotted near bandit’s lair
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AMBOANGA City––Police authorities are holding 14 people, including two women, who were intercepted by soldiers near an Abu Sayyaf stronghold in the southern Philippine province of Sulu, officials said.
18 nabbed, boats seized in Surigao By Roel N. Catoto, Surigao News Bureau
See FULL STORY, page A8
Ampatuan Massacre witnesses ambushed By Ferdinandh Cabrera of MindaNews
COTABATO City––A witness in the Ampatuan Massacre was killed and another one was seriously wounded in an ambush Tuesday in Shariff Aguak town in Maguindanao, police said. The incident happened less than a week before the fifth anniversary of the See AMBUSHED, page A9
At least three Liba-Liba boats on Wednesday were seized off Placer town in Surigao del Norte. The seizure was conducted through a joint effort of Philippine Navy and Bureau of Fisheries Aquatic Resources (BFAR)-Caraga. At least 18 persons involved in the illegal fishing activity are now in the custody of BFAR-Caraga in Surigao City. Mindanao Daily News photo by Roel N. Catoto
SURIGAO City--The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Caraga backed by the Philippine Navy arrested 18 persons aboard one of the three boats it seized off Placer town in Surigao del Norte on Wednesday morning for alleged illegal fishing. Lt. Muksin A. Jasid of Philippine Navy aboard a Patrol Boat 379 along with BFAR representatives said a boat with markings “Princess Kookie” was first seized along Hinatuan Passage where 18 of its crews were caught red-handed using Liba-Liba, a destructive form of fishing. Jasid said “Princess Kookie” is owned by a certain Hiponas Cabansay of Poblacion, Placer, Surigao del Norte. During the seizure, Jasid also said two liba-liba boats were also spotted fishing in the same area, prompting them to arrest the illegal activity.
BOC keeps an eye on technical smuggling By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
CAGAYAN de Oro City--A high-ranking official of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Wednesday said they are addressing the technical smuggling reported in various ports of the country. Gen Jessie D. Dellosa, deputy commissioner of the BOC Intelligence Group, said they want to solve the root cause of smuggling. Dellosa said corruption occurs because of the temptation of money, which leads to technical smuggling. He clarified that there are two kinds of smuggling— outright and technical. Dellosa said outright smuggling occurs outside the ports of the bureau See smuggling, page A9
Port of Davao collector Ricardo B. Butalid, Intelligence Group deputy commissioner Gen. Jessie D. Dellosa, Cagayan de Oro district collector Atty. Ruby Claudia Alameda, and Assessment Operations and Coordinating Group deputy commissioner Atty. Agaton Teodoro Uvero answer questions from the media during a press conference on Wednesday. Cagayan de Oro hosted the second Customs Mindanao Cluster Collectors’ Conference and the first Customs’ Stakeholders Dialogue. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit
See boats, page A9
10 soldiers injured as truck plunges into ravine
ZAMBOANGA City––Ten soldiers, including an officer, were injured Monday when the vehicle they were riding plunged into a deep ravine in the town of Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, a military official disclosed. Capt. Franco Suelto, information officer of the Army’s 1st Infantry “Tabak” Division, said the incident took place around 2:30 p.m. Monday in Barangay Anonang, Aurora. He did not release the identities of the victims except to say they belong to the Army’s 52nd Engineering Brigade. See ravine, page A9
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