BUS CRASHES IN TANAY: 15 DEAD, DOZENS HURT Lopez accused of fund misuse
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By Christine F. Herrera ENVIRONMENT Secretary Gina Lopez has been accused of “squandering millions” in public funds, displacing indigenous people, cutting trees and using her projections as environment advocate to corner government contracts that benefited her family’s business and foundation, her opponents claim. Artemio Disini, Nelia Halcon and Ronald Recidoro, officials of the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, made the accusations in the opposition to the confirmation of Lopez that they filed before the powerful Commission on Appointments committee on environment and natural resources on Feb. 10. Next page
AT LEAST 15 students died and dozens were injured, two of them critically, after a bus they were riding lost control and crashed into an electrical pole on a highway in Tanay, Rizal. Initial reports from the Tanay Municipal Disaster Office said 10 of the students died on the spot while the remaining victims died in different hospitals where they were taken following the accident that occurred at 8:50 a.m. in Barangay Sampaloc. The bus driver, Julian Lacurda, also died in the crash. Carlos Inofre, chief of the Tanay Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, said Panda 3 0 T H A N N I V E the R S A RCoach Y was on a downhill road along Sitio Bayucal in Barangay Sampaloc when the driver lost control after its brakes failed. Inofre said the bus carrying about 45 students was fast. “The impact was too strong and the roof of the bus almost got detached,” Inofre said. The victims were students from Bestlink College of the Philippines, who were on their way to XPERIENCE•XCELLENCE•XCITEMENT attend a camping tour at the SacraEND OF THE ROAD. Police and rescue workers dash to the site of a vehicular accident Monday involving a tourist bus carrying students from Best- mento Adventure Camp in Tanay, Rizal as part of the National Serlink College in Novaliches at the Magnetic Hill in Barangay Sampaloc in Tanay, 60 kms away, killing 15 people including the driver when the tourist vice Training Program. Next page bus lost control and hit an electric post. Manny Palmero
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‘Duterte created DDS’ Ex-cop reverses self, blames ex-mayor for killings By Macon Ramos-Araneta
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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte formed the Davao Death Squad when he was Davao City mayor and paid up to P100,000 depending on the status of the target he ordered executed, a retired policeman and self-confessed hitman said Monday.
At a news conference organized by Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, SPO3 Arthur Lascañas retracted his testimony before the Senate in October 2016, in which he denied the existence of the DDS. At the time, he also disputed the testimony of Edgardo Matobato, who tes-
tified that Lascañas was his team leader in the DDS and that he was Duterte’s “right hand.” But at Monday’s press conference, Lascañas sang a different tune. “The existence of Davao Death Squad or DDS is real,” he said. “He [Matobato] was our member and I was one of its leaders. We are being paid here by Mayor Duterte,
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Newsmen denounce bribe tale
‘It’s only political drama’
By Sandy Araneta
By Macon R. Araneta
COMMUNICATIONS Secretary Martin Andanar said on Monday that several Senate reporters who attended the press conference of alleged Davao Death Squad team leader Arthur Lascañas were offered bribes of $1,000 each. Andanar made the accusation in a TV interview after Lascañas retracted his Senate testimony last year that the DDS did not exist. Andanar said he could not say if any of the reporters accepted the offer. “Somebody offered the money but I do not know if they
MALACAÑANG said Monday that the disclosures made by a retired policeman are all part of a political drama aimed at ousting President Rodrigo Duterte. “The demolition job against President Rodrigo Duterte continues,” Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said after former SPO3 Arthur Lascañas identified Duterte as the head of the vigilante group, the Davao Death Squad, when he was still mayor. “The press conference of selfconfessed hitman SPO3 Arthur Lascañas is part of a protracted political drama aimed to destroy the President and to topple his administration,” Andanar said. “Our people are aware that this character assassination is nothing but vicious politics orchestrated by sectors affected by the reforms initiated by the Duterte administration,” the Palace official said. Andanar also pointed out that the Commission on Human
DARTS DESPITE. President Rodrigo Duterte is elated Sunday after seeing his former dorm mates during the Reunion of the Knights of Galahad at the President’s Hall in Malacañang, a day before retired SPO3 Arthur Lascañas, a self-confessed hitman, disclosed in a news conference then Mayor Duterte formed the Davao Death Squad. Ey Acasio
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Leila’s cases raffled off, arrest looms Raiders attack Vietnam ship, kill one, abduct six By Rey E. Requejo Secretary Martin Andanar
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accepted,” Andanar said in Filipino. “Somebody told me about it. That’s the story circulating now—but they did not say if the reporters accepted the huge sum offered by the opposition to topple this administration.” Andanar declined to say who in the opposition was involved. “I cannot categorically say [the offer] came from Senator [Antonio] Trillanes [IV],” Andanar said. Next page
SENATOR Leila de Lima faced imminent arrest after the cases of trading in illegal drugs against here were raffled off to three different courts in Muntinlupa City on Monday. Solicitor General Jose Calida supported the Justice Department’s move to indict De Lima before the Muntinlupa City regional trial courts over the drug charges, saying those courts had jurisdiction over cases involving
violations of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act. But De Lima on Monday urged the three courts to hold in abeyance the issuance of an arrest warrant against her as she sought to invalidate the charge sheet against her. De Lima filed motions to quash, judicial determination of probable cause and hold in abeyance the issuance of a warrant of arrest. She moved to quash the Information or charge sheet against her as she insisted that the courts had no jurisdiction over her but only
the Office of the Ombudsman. The cases against her had been assigned to Regional Trial Courts Branch 204, 205 and 206. In the first complaint, De Lima’s co-accused are her former driver and lover Ronnie Dayan and National Bureau of Investigation deputy director Rafael Ragos. Her co-accused in the second complaint is her nephew Jose Adrian Dera, and in the third complaint her co-accused include former Bureau of Corrections chief Franklin Bucayu, his alleged bagman Next page
By Francisco Tuyay A VIETNAMESE sailor was killed while six others were believed to have been abducted after armed men attacked a Vietnamese-flagged cargo vessel off Tawi-Tawi on Sunday morning, an official said Monday. Armed Forces spokesman Edgard Arevalo said 10 other Vietnamese sailors were rescued, adding they were still to determine exactly how many men
were involved in the attack. Initial reports said the victims were on board the MV Giang Hai 05 off Tawi-Tawi when the vessel was attacked around 8:25 a.m. on Sunday. Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Fernando Balilo said the MV Giang Hai 05 was heading for Iloilo from Singapore. He said responding marines along with police and Coast Guard personnel proceeded to Next page