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Today’s News…
President Aquino commemorates mother's 2nd death anniversary
Aquino greets Muslim-Filipino community on the observance of the Holy month of Ramadhan
Malacañang announces suspension of work in gov’t offices and classes in college level in NCR
Butuan mayor delivers SOCA; compares his governance to the journey of the Balangay boat
Butuan mayor underscores creation of 4 governance clusters in his report to the city
Phil. Army’s 36IB celebrates 37th Anniversary BCPO conducts Sportsfest 2011 DAR-Surigao del Sur conducts CARP
advocacy to college students Feature: Lady COP: No difference between
male and female even in war Cebuano News: Aquino mimando sa militar
pakusgan ang operasyon batok Abu Sayyaf Surigaonon News: Wikang Filipino gihatagan
ug importansya atol sa monday morning sharing sa kapitolyo ug uban pang mga kalamboan
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President Aquino commemorates mother's 2nd death anniversary
resident Benigno S. Aquino III joined his family, friends, co-workers and supporters in commemorating the 2nd death anniversary of his mother, former President Corazon Aquino, at the Manila Memorial Park
in Parañaque City Monday.
The President and his four
sisters—Maria Elena “Ballsy"
Cruz, Aurora Corazon “Pinky"
Abellada, Victoria Eliza “Viel" Dee
and Kris Aquino and their
respective families, gathered at
their mother’s grave for a Mass,
attended by close friends and
officials of the Aquino
administration.
The mass, which began
upon the arrival of the President at
around 4 p.m., was concelebrated
by Fathers Catalino Arevalo,
Manoling Francisco, Jose
Qulongquilong, Arnold Abelardo
and Manny Domingo.
Before the final blessing,
the President was allowed to say a
few words on the second death
anniversary of the former President
who has been called the “Icon of
Democracy.”
He talked about missing
his parents – former Senator
Benigno Aquino, Jr. and former
President Corazon Aquino but said
that he felt assured about their
presence to help guide them
through life.
“No matter what travails
we would go through, no matter
how impossible the situation is,
somehow by talking to one or both
of them would bring tremendous
comfort in all of us,” the President
said.
“I will confess that there
are times when frustrations that
come my way especially these
days, I do mention may mom's
name although at the same time I
do not pray to her and tell her,
“Mom this is the problem that I am
confronted with, what should I
do?” he added.
“Parang nakakahiya
naman po na marami na siyang
pag-aarugang ginawa sa amin ng
pagka-tagal-tagal, hindi na dapat
ipasa sa kanya ang mga problema,”
the President said.
He added that he had
taken to his mother's faith in God
and “that with God's help, nothing
is really impossible.”
“It really is just a question
of time. In His time, all of these
will be settled and that is a lesson
she really had taught to me,” the
President said.
He thanked those present
for being supportive of their family
especially during his presidential
campaign saying, “I am comforted
by the fact that going through the
“tuwid na landas” route, there are
those of you who have been with us
even before it was called “tuwid na
landas.”
“And your constancy
would ensure that we get there
rather sooner than later,” the
President said.
Aquino greets Muslim-Filipino community on the observance of the Holy month of Ramadhan
resident Benigno S. Aquino III greeted Muslim-Filipinos at the start of the month-long observance of Ramadhan.
“I extend my heartfelt
salaam to the Muslim-Filipino
community, as you observe the
holy month of Ramadhan,” Aquino
said in a message which was dated
July 30, 2011 posted at the Official
Gazette.
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Aquino said the devotion
of the Muslim Filipinos to perform
the essential requisites of Islam,
such as the holy fasting, is an
inspiring deed that attests to their
reverence for the Almighty. “Your
steadfastness in your sacrifice
during the 29 days of Ramadhan is
also by itself an opportunity for
enlightenment,” he added.
Apart from being a
personal quest of faith, President
Aquino noted that “Ramadhan
serves as a representation of peace,
as Muslims around the world
embody the spirit of solidarity in
this moment of glorification.”
Aquino said that he is
heartened by how this religious
event demonstrates the readiness of
Muslims to be humbled by
abstinence.”
He expressed confidence
that “we remain united by our
common endeavor to attain lasting
stability.”
“I wish the Muslim-
Filipino community a renewal that
transcends this holy month. Our
fellow countrymen are one with
you in contemplating the
importance of serenity in the
fulfillment of our spiritual
obligations,” he said.
Ramadhan is the month
when Muslims observe a strict fast
for a period of 12 hours daily, from
sunrise to sunset. This year 2011,
the holy month of Ramadhan
started on August 1. The ending of
Ramadhan is marked by the
holiday of Eid ul-Fitr, which takes
place either 29 or 30 days after the
beginning of the month.
By fasting, the Muslims
hope to strengthen their self
restraint and develop piety.
Ramadhan is also a month
of sacrifice and purification as the
Muslims worldwide fast, pray and
act with kindness towards the poor
and less fortunate.
Malacañang announces suspension of work in gov’t offices and classes in college level in NC R
alacañang announced the suspension of work in government offices and classes in college level in the National Capital Region (NCR) from 1 p.m. onwards on Tuesday due to the inclement
weather spawned by Typhoon Kabayan.
Presidential Communica-
tions Development and Strategic
Planning Office (PCDSPO)
Secretary Ramon Carandang
announced the suspension by virtue
of Memorandum Circular (MC)
No. 17 signed by Executive
Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr.
“Upon the
recommendation of the Department
of Science and Technology
(DOST) and the Philippine
Atmospheric, Geophysical and
Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) and in
view of the continuing inclement
weather brought about by Typhoon
Kabayan, work in government
offices and classes in college in the
National Capital Region are hereby
suspended today (Tuesday), August
2, 2011 from 1 p.m. onwards,” the
MC said.
“However, those agencies
whose functions involve the
delivery of basic and health
services, preparedness/response to
disasters and calamities, and/or the
performance of other vital public
services shall continue with their
operations and render the necessary
services,” the MC said.
On Monday night, the
Department of Education (DepEd)
announced the suspension of
classes in public and private
schools in the NCR, from pre-
school to high schools on Tuesday
due to continuous rains.
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House Deputy Majority Speaker Lorenzo "Erin" R. Tañada III, Representative of the 4th District of Quezon Province & party will be visiting Butuan City on Aug. 4, 2:30pm & will convene with private stakeholders, government agencies, & local tri -media at the Agusan del Norte Electric Cooperative (ANECO) Multi-Purpose Hall.
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Butuan mayor delivers SOCA; compares his governance to the journey of the Balangay boat
by Robert E. Roperos
BUTUAN CITY, August 2 (PIA) – City Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr. on Monday delivered his second State of the City Address (SOCA) before a jam-packed crowd at the Almont Hotel’s Inland Resort, this city.
Speaking before a crowd
estimate of 2,000 coming from
different sectors of society, the
city’s chief executive gave
importance on the value of sailing
towards a common direction.
“We can conquer the
rough seas and reach our intended
destination if we are all determined,
united, self-sacrificing, courageous
and methodical,” Amante said
comparing his administration’s
destination to the journey of the
Balangay boat.
Mayor Amante further
said he has chosen the Balangay as
the symbol of his governance, the
same Balangay which has now
become the nation’s vessel for
change, connecting the Philippine
Archipelago, in its vast maritime
superhighway for progress and
prosperity as far as the waters of
Vietnam.
The city’s chief executive
also pointed out that like the
voyage of the Balangay, “we will
be sailing through rough seas
ahead, and it is expected that
political indifference, personal
conflicts, man’s innate resistance to
change, corruption and the evils
that men do, will continue in a
while.”
Furthermore, the official
assured the Butuanons that the state
of his governance is very strong
and continues to make it much
stronger as the journey of his
administration goes along.
“Just as the captain of the
ship has to ensure that the boat is in
top condition, that the crewmen are
well-prepared for their tasks and
the destinations are clearly charted
out, I made many methodical steps
in my governance,” Amante said.
The second report to the
city or SOCA of Mayor Amante is
held a day before the celebration of
the 61st charter day celebration of
this city which is celebrated today,
August 2 and was proclaimed
special non-working holiday by
Malacañang Palace by virtue of
Proclamation No. 197, signed by
Executive Secretary Paquito
Ochoa, Jr., by the authority of
President Benigno S. Aquino III on
July 4, 2011. (PIA-Caraga)
Butuan mayor underscores creation of 4 governance clusters in his report to the city
by Robert E. Roperos
BUTUAN CITY, August 2 (PIA) – “To ensure of an orderly and smooth system of implementation, we issued Executive Order creating the four governance clusters composed of Development Administration Cluster, Economic Cluster, Social Services Cluster, and Infrastructure Cluster,” said Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr. as he underscored the creation of the clusters during his State of the City Address (SOCA) on Monday in one of the local convention centers here.
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According to Amante, the
aim of establishing these clusters is
to ensure sound fiscal management,
transparent and accurate gover-
nance, and effective performance
management, in support to the
mandate of President Benigno S.
Aquino III towards a straight and
narrow path (tungo sa daang
matuwid).
In terms of Development
Administration Cluster, Amante
said is he has been populist and
imprudent, he could have fallen
prey to do quick fixing, build
concrete roads and buildings left
and right, and then eventually
succumb to repeating the same
grave and scandalous mistakes of
the past.
“Gipalabi nako nga bisan
dugay ug hinay gamay ang atong
pag-uswag, apan sigurado ug klaro
nga dili madehado ang publiko” (It
is my concern that although
development and progress we are
experiencing right now is not that
fast, but I make sure that
everything will be put in place,
clear, and above all, for the interest
of the public), Amante said.
Amante further said, as
mandated by the Aquino
administration, the city government
adheres to implement accurate
system for a transparent and
reputable governance that is
beneficial and visible to all.
With this, Amante calls
the people of Butuan to sail with
him together with his officials for a
more progressive and transparent
governance, coupled with moral
standards and integrity. (PIA-
Caraga)
Phil. Army’s 36IB celebrates 37 th Anniversary
Tandag City, August 2 (PIA) – The 36th Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army in Surigao del Sur headed by LTC Joseph Norwin Pasamonte culminated its 37th founding anniversary celebration on Monday August 1.
Highlighting the affair is
the presentation of awards to the
respective military and civilian
authorities through an anniversary
program held at the Battalion
headquarters in Barangay Dayoan,
Tago, this province.
Governor Johnny Pimentel
and Red Cross Provincial Chapter
administrator Abel de Guzman
were invited to deliver their
respective messages while ary
401st Brigade Commander Col.
Romeo Gan was guest of Honor
and speaker.
Feeding program, fun run,
tree growing, lectures and
Demonstration on Hygiene and
sanitation along with coastal clean-
up and sportsfest also marked the
weeklong activity since the
occasion started on July 26. (Greg
Tataro, Jr., Radyo ng Bayan
Tandag/PIA Surigao del Sur)
BCPO conducts Sportsfest 2011
by PSupt Joseph B Boquiren
BUTUAN CITY, August 2 – Clad in their individual team color sports attire, members of Butuan City Police Office gathered together recently at the opening of the sports festival at the basketball quadrangle inside BCPO compound.
Dubbed as BCPO
SPORTSFEST 2011 with this
year’s theme: “Quality Police
Service Springs from A Quality
Lifestyle,” the event marks the
opening of the two months-long
sports competition (28 Jul to 28
September) in commemoration of
the annual fiesta celebration of
Butuan City Police Office in honor
of its Patron, St. Michael
Archangel.
Ten teams from different
offices and line units of Butuan
City Police Office will compete for
the different games scheduled for
this season that includes basketball,
volleyball, darts, chess, badminton,
table tennis, and others. Winning
teams and individuals will receive
prizes in terms of cash and
trophies.
Barely six months into his
stint as City Director of Butuan
City Police Office, Police Senior
Superintendent Jose V. Carillo has
embarked on complete package of
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development programs involving
personal, professional, and
spiritual.
On personal aspect,
Carillo had been advocating
physical fitness activities to ensure
the police are ever ready and able
to respond to any police assistance.
Carillo himself is a running
enthusiast and always encourages
his men to engage themselves in
physical fitness and sports
activities. Thus, with the help of
some of his staff, they organize this
BCPO Sportsfest 2011.
During the opening
ceremony last July 28, 2011, he
emphasized the importance of this
sports program. He said, “I expect
no less than friendly games in all
the events and I am looking
forward to developing the
camaraderie and the spirit of
sportsmanship among the BCPO
personnel for our children and the
youths to emulate.” (BCPO/PIA-
Caraga)
DAR-Surigao del Sur conducts CARP advocacy to college students
by Myra Q. Yu
TANDAG CITY, August 2 (PIA) – The provincial office of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) here conducted advocacy to college students on the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
Provincial Agrarian
Reform Officer Benjamin Mataksil
of DAR Surigao del Sur discussed
features of CARP including its
history and the present
implementation to students in
Surigao del Sur University (SDSU)
recently.
About 1,200 participants
attended the forum, conducted as
part of the educational program of
the university particularly to those
students who are currently enrolled
in National Service Training
Program (NSTP) with component
on Civic Welfare Training Service
(CWTS).
According to Dr.
Baceledes Estal, SDSU Vice
President for Administration and
Finance, students must not only be
aware of the usual subjects
incorporated in their respective
courses but also be able to know
important information outside the
real world especially the programs
implemented by the different
agencies.
Dr. Estal also
recommended that topics on CARP
must be included in the midterm
examination of the university to see
to it that students grasped the
knowledge and information on this
program.
The forum also served as a
venue for DAR to be able to
disseminate their thrusts and
programs as embodied in the
CARPER Law.
Representatives from the
provincial offices of the Philippine
Coconut Authority (PCA),
Department of Tourism (DOT), as
well as the Provincial Health Office
were also present during the
forum. (PIA-Surigao del Sur)
Feature: Lady COP: No difference between male and female even in war
by David M. Suyao
n the first burst of gunfire. I was already on my feet even when I only got an hour of sleep as I lay down to bed around 3:00 in the morning of July 30, working with my men for the inquest of a detainee we have
apprehended earlier that night.
I know something is
wrong hearing gunfires in a very
close distance. I picked up my baby
girl, secured her under the bed from
the crib, picked up my M16 rifle
and cal. .40 service pistol, and
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position myself for battle.
Continues gunfire followed, and as
I peep outside, I saw my police
companions positioned in piles of
old tires surrounding our station,
firing against the perpetrators. I
looked the other direction, and saw
other policemen securing
themselves in barricades we made,
fighting their best to defend our
position. I knew then that we were
surrounded by the enemies as I
observed the incoming rapid firing
from them.
I fired my rifle to any
visible position of the enemy, while
our augmentation forces from
Police Public Safety Company
(PPSC) under the command of
P/Insp. Alvin Bolotano and P/Insp.
Roland Orcullo who were at that
time in full battle gear ready to
conduct early morning checkpoint,
also position themselves, firing
against the enemies. I know many
of the enemies were hit, as their
firing became minimal while
gaining distance as they slowly
withdraw.”
This is the opening
statement of P/Insp. Charity
Galvez, chief of police of Trento
Police Station, Trento, Agusan del
Sur, after her face-to-face
encounter with the Communist
Party of the Philippines/ New
People’s Army/ National
Democratic Front (CNN) on July
30, 2010, that lasted for about an
hour.
P/Insp. Galvez said, they scour the
area an hour later finding plenty of
blood scattered on the grasses and
soil where the enemies positioned.
They even found particles of
scattered human brain on leaves of
grasses, while footprints of the
enemies are all around.
According to P/Insp.
Galvez, it was around 5:00 in the
morning when the first burst of fire
from the enemies was poured upon
them at the gate of the station and
the municipal hall, 30 minutes after
her organic men returned from
Bunawan town where they e-
mailed the documents they
prepared for the inquest of a
detainee apprehended earlier that
evening.
“There is no formal report
I received that the CNN will attack
Trento. The truth is, on July 28, the
group director of the PSCC visited
us here in Trento for a routine
check-up of personnel. I requested
for additional personnel and he
promised me to send two teams of
PPSC after he consulted our
Provincial Director, P/SSupt.
Jerome Baxinela.
The following day, July
29, the first team under P/Insp.
Roland Orcullo arrived, in time
when a shooting incident earlier
that day happened in Barangay Sta.
Maria. So I requested P/Insp.
Orcullo to proceed to the area and
conduct clearing and investigation.
The team apprehended the killer
suspect, and disarmed him with his
.38 Cal. revolver and a knife. When
I interviewed the suspect, his
answers were unstable, and as my
inquiries about his personality from
people he mentioned goes along, I
learned he that he is a member of
the sparrow unit of the NPA, so he
we detained him and we prepared
the inquest papers for his transfer.
We finished the inquest
documents around 12:00 midnight,
but since our e-mail connection is
out of order, my men proceeded to
Bunawan to e-mail the documents.
The two PPSC augmentation teams
who also conducted checkpoints to
stop criminality in the whole
municipality also arrived around
1:30 in the morning, take some
sleep and wake up again at 4:30 in
the morning, (in time when my
men who went to Bunawan to e-
mail the inquest documents arrived)
prepared themselves in full battle
gear ready to conduct early
morning checkpoints. Then the
CNN attack happened. That is why,
I believe we are really blessed that
day,” P/Insp. Galvez said.
P/Insp. Galvez was first
assigned as Children and Women’s
Desk Officer at the Provincial
Police Office in Patin-ay,
Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. As
member of the technical working
group of the Country Program for
Children, P/Insp. Galvez have
contributed much in the reduction
of violence against women and
children thru her efforts in
educating the parents, barangay
officials and other government
officials on the rights of children
and women.
Being a dedicated
policewoman, P/Insp. Galvez rose
from the rank, until she became
chief of police in the municipality
of Trento, where she fought her
best to defend their post. (PIA-
Agusan del Sur)
Cebuano News: Aquino mimando sa militar pakusgan ang operasyon batok Abu Sayyaf
ni Susil D. Ragas
SURIGAO CITY, August 2 (PIA) – Si Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III mimando sa Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) sa pagpakusog sa ilang operasyon ug
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gamiton ang tanang paagi batok Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) sunod sa pagkamatay sa pito ka mga Marine soldiers human sa engkwentro tali sa grupong terorismo sa Sulu, bag-ohay pa lamang. Si Aquino mi-isyu sa maong direktiba human siya nakigkita sa mga top military officials didto sa Villamor Airbase sa Pasay City niadtong adlawng Sabado Hulyo 30, 2011.
“Ibubuhos natin ang lahat
ng resources ng estado. Hindi
puwedeng ipakita na itong terrorist
group na ito ay kakayanin ang
buong estado. Kaya inatasan at
hinamon natin ang Sandatahang
Lakas na i-concentrate ang
kanilang resources hanggang
mahuli itong mga salarin na ito,” si
Aquino miingon sa ambus
interview didto sa Villamor Airbase
sa Pasay City.
Si Aquino miingon
pagbugtaw sa ASG maoy pinaka
target sa gobyerno pinaagi sa
hiniusang panlimbasog sa mga law
enforcement egencies.
Siya namahayag nga usa
ka maayong koordinasyon ug
komprehensibo nga estratehiya
uban ang suporta sa mga katawhan
ug mga ahensya sa gobyerno sa
tanang lebel ang i-implementar
aron wagtangon ang terorismo.
Ang Pangulo uban kang Vice
President Binay ug mga opisyales
sa militar maoy nangulo sa heroes
welcome sa mga biktimang sundalo
pag-abot sa ilang patay’ng lawas
didto sa Vilamor airbase.
Ang mga namatay’ng
sundalo nailhan nga sila
2nd
Lietenant Michael Balabad,
Sergeant Desiderio Serdan Jr.,
Corporal Ramsel Laynesa, Cpl.
Claro Lapasaran III, Cpl. Freddie
Castellano Jr., Private First Class
Juanito Evasco Jr. ug Private Nico
Tinambunan.
Si Aquino ug Binay
personal nga miabot sa ilang
simpatiya ug pahasubo sa mga
pamilya sa mga namatay’ng
sundalo ug namati sa ilang mga
uban pang kabalaka.
Human sa seremonya, si
Aquino nangulo sa usa ka meting
uban ang mga opisyales sa AFP
nga milungtad og hapit duha ka
oras.
“May ongoing na
investigation, titingnan natin kung
meron bang kailangang baguhin sa
ating mga proseso, meron bang
kulang sa pagsasanay ng ating
tropa, meron bang intelligence
failure,” si Aquino miingon.
Si Aquino miingon nga
sila nagpaabot sa resulta sa
imbestigasyon sa engkwentro sa
Sulu aron masuta ang problema ug
makahimo og mga konkretong
solusyon.
Sa dihang gipanguta kung
magpadayon ba gihapon ang
operasyon bisan kon hapit na ang
selebrasyon sa Ramadan, ang
Pangulo miingon “We will be
sensitive to the concerns of our
Muslim brothers but at the same
time there are police operations still
going on,” ang Pangulo miingon.
Si Aquino usab midayeg
sa kaisog sa mga namatay’ng
sundalo ingon nga sila “did what
they had promised to do and in
terms of bravery—the highest
talaga na example na puwede
nating makita. Tinupad nila iyong
kanilang mga sinumpaang
tungkulin dito.”
Si Aquino miingon nga
ang mga pamilya sa mga
namatay’ng sundalo makadawat
usab og mga benipisyo gikan sa
President’s Social Fund. “Iyong
ating benefits accruing to people
who got killed or wounded in
action will be given.” Siya
miingon.
Sa pamahayag, si Marine
Commandant Major General
Rustico Guerero mirekomendar sa
promosyon sa mga namatay nga
Marines.
Usa ka Gold Cross Medal
(posthumous) usa ang gireko-
mendar nga ihatag kanila sa tungod
sa ilang kaisog sa aksyon.
Pinansyal assistance ug
scholarships ug lakip na usab ang
housing privileges ang gi-proseso
karon alang sa mga dependents sa
mga namatay’ng sundalo. (PIA-
Surigao del Norte)
Surigaonon News: Wikang Filipino gihatagan o g importansya atol sa monday morning sharing sa kapitolyo ug uban pang mga kalam boan
SURIGAO CITY, August 2 – Sa gipahigayon nga Monday Morning Sharing sa Kapitolyo kagahapon nga adlaw Agosto 1, 2011 sa Provincial Convention Center nga gipanguluhan sa opisina sa Provincial Treasurer ni Mrs. Daisy Hubilla ang head sa maong opisina, gihatagan og importansya ang Wikang Filipino isip
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pagsaulog sa Buwan ng Wika sa temang “Ang Filipino ay Wikang Panlahat, Ilaw at Lakas sa Tuwid na Landas,” kini gipamulong ni Dr. Rebecca Yu Casten, ang pinasidunggang mamumulong.
Atol sa maong higayon,
namulong usab si Governor Sol F.
Matugas mahitungod sa iyang mga
lakaw aron mapalambo ang atong
probinsya. Usa na niini ang apil sa
meeting sa MINDA o Mindanao
Development Authority sa Davao
nga diin gihisgutan didto ang
kaimportansya sa enerhiya, tubig
ug uban pang nga basic needs.
Gipamulong usab sa atong
Gobernador ang pagbaton ug
positibong gawi o positive attitude
isip giya sa sakto ug malamboon
nga pagtrabaho. Ug sa bulan sa
Agosto nakahan ay na ang mga
buluhaton aron mahapsay ang
pagpadagan sa Kapitolyo. Sama sa
Barangay Development Forum,
Free Annual Check up sa mga
empleyado sa Kapitolyo ug
pagbutang ug ambulansya sa
kapitolyo.
Gusto usab sa Gobernador
nga matukod na ang Capitol
Canteen pinaagi sa opisina sa
Cooperative, ang Capitol Lobby
diin usa kini ka first stop sa mga
kliente, ug edeklara ang Kapitolyo
nga Anti smoking zone, nga adunay
luna sa pagpanigarilyo.
Gihisgutan usab sa atong
Gobernador ang pagbukas sa Child
Minding Center, ang pagtukod ug
bag-o nga CSU building,
mandatory attendance sa mga
empleyado sa pag apil sa flag
raising, mandatory kalimpyo
kahusay sa kapitolyo, First Friday
Mass adto na ipahigayon sa kapilya
sa kapitolyo, arts and culture day
c/o ni Sir Amor Morales aron
mapakita ang mga talent sa mga
empleyado ug ang Community
Service nga diin kada departamento
adunay e adopt nga poorest
barangay.
Ang mga kabag-ohan ug
mga programa nga gimugna sa
atong Gobernador usa lamang ka
nagpamatood nga ang tawo labaw
sa tanan ug kini magmalapuson
kung ang tanan magtinabangay
alang sa kaayuhan ug kalambuan sa
tanan. (Provincial Information
Center/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
PO2 Darlin C Migullas
PNP-PRO-13
SHOOTING INCIDENT
Four (4) unidentified
suspects riding on a single
motorcycle shot a certain Bernard
Atchica y Ellorin, 26 years old,
utility worker of LGU-Nasipit,
Agusan del Norte at around 1:00
AM, August 1, 2011 at District
Molave, Brgy. Talisay of the said
municipality.
Investigation disclosed
that that the victim was on his way
home when the said suspects
appeared and suddenly shot said
victim using unknown caliber of
firearm then fled towards unknown
direction after the incident. Victim
sustained gunshot wound on his
lower hype gastric portion and he
was brought by the bystanders
to Nasipit District Hospital for
medical treatment.
Elements of Nasipit MPS
are still conducting follow up
investigation for possible
identification and arrest of the said
suspects.
6th PROGRESS REPORT ON ATTACK OF TRENTO POLICE STATION
Case for the crime of
Murder was filed against the two
(2) wounded suspected CNN
identified as Ricky M Salde, 28
years old, a resident of New Bataan
and Sammy Cabag Calibayan, 35
years old, a resident of La Fortuna,
Veruela both of Agusan del Sur
docketed under NPS numbers 13-
03-INQ-11H-063 and 13-03-INQ-
11H-064 respectively.
The two (2) wounded
personnel of Trento MPS during
the attack were already discharged
from the hospital.
ACROSS THE REGION
Police REPORTS
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STABBING INCIDENT
At around 7:25 PM of July
31, 2011, one Menardo Ortega, 39
years old, farmer and a resident of
Brgy. Bugsukan, Cantilan, Surigao
del Sur was stabbed by one Rene S.
Cosmiano, 27 years old, single,
farmer and a resident of same
place.
Victim sustained one
stabbed wound in his stomach and
was brought to Adela Serra Ty
Medical Center, Tandag, Surigao
del Sur for medical treatment.
Investigation disclosed
that the victim and suspect were
having a drinking spree in two (2)
different tables with their
respective unidentified companions
at the store owned by Juanita
Taghap at the above-mentioned
place when heated argument
between them.
Thereafter, when the
victim was about to go home, said
suspect, armed with a bladed
weapon locally known as
“sundangay” suddenly stabbed the
victim and fled towards unknown
direction.
Elements of Cantilan MPS
immediately conducted manhunt
operation that prompted the suspect
to voluntarily surrender and now
under the custody of Cantilan MPS
for proper disposition. Investigation
is still on going.
PHOTO FOCUS
EVENTS CAPTURED IN LENS
Presidential Event
President Benigno S. Aquino III pays tribute to his mother, former President and democracy icon Corazon C. Aquino during the concelebrated Mass to commemorate her 2nd death anniversary at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque City on Monday (August 1). The concelebrated Mass is officiated by Fr. Catalino Arevalo, Fr. Manoling Francisco, Fr. Jose Qulongquilong, Fr. Arnold Abelardo and Fr. Manny Domingo. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau)
President Benigno S. Aquino III prays before the grave of his parents during the concelebrated Mass to commemorate the 2nd death anniversary of his
mother, former President and democracy icon Corazon C. Aquino at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque City on Monday (August 1). The
Concelebrated Mass is officiated by Fr. Catalino Arevalo, Fr. Manoling Francisco, Fr. Jose
Qulongquilong, Fr. Arnold Abelardo and Fr. Manny Domingo. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan /
Malacañang Photo Bureau)
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