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==3rd syndicated estafa complaint filed vs Pagadian mayor==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/318279/3rd-syndicated-estafa-complaint-filed-vs-pagadian-mayor
*By:  Christine O. Avendaño
*''Tuesday, December 04, 2012''
A third syndicated estafa complaint was filed against Pagadian City Mayor
Pagadian City Mayor Samuel S. Co claimed of having P5 million investment to Aman Futures’ double-your- money investment scam but denied using Internal Revenue Allotment from the city as investment capital. Richel V.Umel/Inquirer Mindanao
and for the first time his city treasurer and employee for their alleged involvement in the P12-billion investment scam perpetrated by Aman Futures Group Philippines Inc.
Also charged in the latest string of complaints filed by the National Bureau of Investigation against those involved in the massive investment scam was a policeman who served as bodyguard of Aman Futures manager Fernando Luna.
These was contained in the three complaints that the NBI filed before the Department of Justice on Nov.26 and Nov.29 and Dec.3 where the complainants accused Aman executives and Co for duping them of about P53 million of their hard-earned money.
Meanwhile, the special panel tasked to prosecute the syndicated estafa cases against Aman executives has postponed its preliminary hearing Wednesday  in Pagadian City because of bad weather caused by Typhoon “Pablo,” according to Prosecutor General Claro Arellano.
Arellano said that the special panel will proceed though with its Dec. 7 hearing in Cagayan de Oro City, this time on the investment scam perpetrated by the Rasuman group.
The DOJ had created the panels to step up the prosecution of people involved in recent investment scams in the country.
The latest complaint against Co, who was charged along with nine others, had as its complainant, a certain Zaalic U. Adiong, who claimed she was defrauded of her P3.2 million investment.
In the Dec. 3 complaint, the NBI said that Adiong claimed it was Pagadian City Treasurer Flornina Gerona who represented Co in accepting her investment for Aman. The receipts of Adiong’s investment was issued by Haide Sepada, an employee of the mayor who was posted in his home in Tiguma, Pagadian City.
“Further, when Aman collapsed, Mayor Samuel Co tried to amicably settle the complainant which even made the claim of the complainant stronger that Mayor Co was indeed involved in the operation of Aman,” said the NBI complaint written by NBI Director Nonato Rojas who addressed it to PG Arellano.
Aside from Co, Gerona and Sepada, the NBI also recommended for prosecution Luna and other Aman executives–Manuel Amalilio, the top man of Aman who has fled to Malaysia; and five members of Aman’s board of directors–Leila Lim Gann, Eduard Lim, William Fuentes, Gazelle Rodriguez and Lurid Lopez.
==Pagadian mayor vows to face Aman scam charges==
*Source: http://www.philstar.com/nation/2012/11/29/876541/pagadian-mayor-vows-face-aman-scam-charges
*By:  Roel Pareño
*''Thursday, November 29, 2012''
Pagadian City Mayor Samuel Co on Thursday reiterated that the cases against him for his alleged involvement in the multi-billion investment scam of the Aman Futures Group Phils. Inc. were pure harassment.
Co also said he will he will face the allegations against him.
In a long distance telephone interview, Co also expressed sadness that his wife  Pricilla Ann Fernandez Co  is being dragged into the controversy, which he described as a "grand design" by his detractors to discredit him from his political group.
Co, who is in his last term as Pagadian City mayor, is running for congressman in the 2013 midterm elections.
Co maintained that allegations that he conspired in the operation of the investment scam under Manuel Amalilio, chairman of the Aman Futures were mere concoctions by his detractors.
“It is next to impossible for me to be an incorporator or even an agent and entice people. If that is true,  I would have gathered people by the thousands,” Co said, adding that he and his wife were also defrauded by Aman Futures.
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), based on the affidavits of some complainants, filed charges of syndicated estafa against Co and his wife as accomplices of Aman  Futures management.
Other respondents named in the complaint were Amalilio and five members of the Aman board of directors who had surrendered to the NBI – Leila Lim Gan, Eduard Lim, Willanie Fuentes, Naezelle Rodriguez and Lurix Lopez.
A sixth member of the Aman board, Fernando Luna, and agents Mohammad Hassan Mackno and Dimasara Jova, and Co’s trusted aid Ian Madarang were also included in the charge sheet.
“I will not run away,” Co said upon learning he was reportedly placed under immigration watch list.
On the other hand, Zamboanga Sur Gov. Antonio Cerilles believed Co’s involvement  in the scam, citing pieces of evidence and credibility of the investigation bureau.
He said the incident served as a lesson to the local government leaders, who should exercise due diligence and prudence before endorsing or supporting any investment scheme.
The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) was also investigating the alleged investments of some local government units in the province using their internal allotment revenue (IRA).
==Pagadian City mayor faces rap for alleged involvement in money scam==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/313377/pagadian-city-mayor-faces-rap-for-alleged-involvement-in-money-scam
*By:  Tetch Torres
*''Monday, November 26, 2012''
Justice Secretary Leila De Lima on Monday confirmed that the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will file a criminal complaint against Pagadian City Mayor Samuel Co for his alleged involvement in the P12-billion scam.
“There is evidence establishing the possible involvement of Mayor Samuel Co based on evidence—documentary and testimonial. He has no choice but to respond on the complaint,” De Lima said.
Co, together with 23 police and fire officers, filed complaints with the DoJ against officials of Aman Futures Group. In his complaint, he insisted that he lost P30 million to Aman.
“He may be a victim but we cannot close our eyes to available evidence both documentary and testimonial pointing to his participation or involvement in the scam,” De Lima told reporters.
Currently, there are already 9,644 complaints against Aman Futures. The Department of Justice will conduct its first preliminary investigation against Aman Futures on Tuesday.
==Pagadian prosecutors move swiftly vs another scammer==
*Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net/312483/pagadian-prosecutors-move-swiftly-vs-another-scammer
*By: Nancy Carvajal
*''Saturday, November 24, 2012''
The Pagadian City prosecutor’s office acted swiftly on the syndicated estafa case filed against Visioner 2020 Trader’s International, a budding scam company operating in the city.
In a five-page resolution dated November 21, a copy of which the Philippine Daily Inquirer obtained Saturday, Associate City Prosecutors Domingo Santiago M. Briones, Cleto Edralin and Geraldine Edralin said they found probable cause to indict five officials of Visioner based on evidence and statements submitted by five complainants.
Charged with sydicated estafa, a non-bailable offense, were Glenda Gepanao Andagan, Evangeline Gepanao, Efren Gepanao, Efren Gepanao Jr. and Geofrrey Gepanao.
The prosecutors likened Visioner’s operation to that of Aman Futures, which allegedly duped more than 15,000 investors out of an estimated P12 billion in investments.
“Despite the slight modification in the manner by which the investors give their money to Visioner, its modus operandi is no different from Aman Futures Group in Pagadian City and other parts of Mindanao and Visayas,’’ the prosecutors said.
“What Visioner 2020 was promoting and offering to the public was a Ponzi scheme, an investment program that offers impossibly high returns to early investors out of the capital contributed by later investors,” they added.
According to the prosecutors, the idea behind this type of swindle is that the “con man’’ collects his money from his second or third round of investors and then absconds before anyone else shows up to collect.
These schemes, which last weeks or months at the most, entices investors with the promise of big interests over a short period of time.
Unlike in Aman Futures where no documentary requirements were asked from its investors, Visioner required its  investors to attend an orientation and collected a registration fee of P1,250.
Visioner also asked its investors to fill up a “disclosure of investment form.”
Complainant Gingging Mustapha said he invested P400,000 on October 12, for which Visioner promised a 50 percent interest due on November 2 while Maricel Edris de Guzman put in P100,000 on September 25 at a 54 percent interest rate and cashout on October 16.
Other investors were Rohanifah Hadjiali, Gonaranao Amer and Bobby Into, who put in amounts ranging from P80,000 to P544,000 on August 26.
Visioner failed to return the principal and interest on the agreed dates, despite repeated demands from the complainants.
The prosecutors also recommended the filing of illegal possession of firearms against Andagan, Efren Gepano Jr. and Geoffrey Gepano.
Also charged with illegal possession of firearms with bail bond set at P80,000 were Odysses Torres and Samuel Revilla.
On November 19, the National Bureau of Investigation raided two Visioners offices—one located at Chiong Building on Aquino Street and another at Mendoza Building on the Pagadian National Highway—based on information that another “scam company is operating in the offices.”
During the raid, five various firearms, ammunition and bullet magazines were found in the possession of the suspects. Also recovered were investment forms, booklets of provisional receipts, membership forms and a motorcyle.
==NGCP upgrades control system for Balo-i Substation in Mindanao==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R09&article=1361353547988
*By: MARK MERUEÑAS
*''Thursday, November 22, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) recently upgraded its control system for the Balo-i Substation in Lanao del Norte in a move to increase the reliability of the entire Mindanao Grid.
Since NGCP and its technical partner State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) started working together in 2009, many changes have been implemented in terms of systematically improving operations and management to build a stronger power grid.
The installation of state-of-the-art computer technology of a microprocessor-based substation control (MBSC) in Balo-i is just one of these improvements that aim to enhance system reliability and efficiency in NGCP substations. The upgrade is expected to result to a lower number of undesired line trippings in the area, NGCP in a statement said.
With the MBSC in place, old manual substation operations in Balo-I have been replaced with computerized operations.
The MBSC works in tandem with protection relay, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and anti-fire systems to boost the overall security and reliability of the substation and improve flexibility in transmitting Mindanao’s power supply requirements.
“The whole system of the Mindanao Grid will benefit from the Balo-i Substation MBSC Project because the bulk of the power generated from the Agus Complex come in to Balo-i Substation. NGCP recognizes the importance of transmitting this bulk power to the different parts of Mindanao with high efficiency and reliability,” Mindanao Operation and Maintenance Head for District 2 Mr. Eric Vincent Cariaga explained.
The inauguration ceremony for the substation’s MBSC was held last November 9 with the presence of NGCP’s top officers from the technical, operation and maintenance, and support services groups. (Elizabeth A. Ladaga/
==23 cops, firemen duped by Aman file raps at DOJ==
*Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/283199/news/nation/23-cops-firemen-duped-by-aman-file-raps-at-doj
*By: MARK MERUEÑAS
*''Wednesday, November 21, 2012''
A total of 23 police and fire officers from Pagadian City duped by the controversial Aman Futures Group Philippines have jointly filed a syndicated estafa complaint against firm founder Filipino-Malaysian Manuel Amalilio and more than 60 personnel of the investment firm.
Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Edna Valenzuela said the joint complaint was endorsed to the Department of Justice by the Western Mindanao regional office of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group of the Philippine National Police.
"We will first have to peruse the complaint before we schedule a preliminary investigation. Summons may likewise be issued either within the week or early next week," said Valenzuela.
Attached to the complaint were the complainants' sworn affidavits, as well as bank checks and corporate files from Aman Futures.
Led by SPO4 Garlie Macario Diamante Angelada, the other complainants are: SPO1 Edgardo Figuracion II, SPO1 Dexter Dalena, SPO1 Rex Barnido, SPO1 Albrt Villa, SPO1 Charlemagne Lopez, SPO1 Joy Figuracion, SPO1 Suharto Calalagan, SPO1 Jimm Manuel Pactol, SPO1 Adonai Durangparang, PO3 Baden Powell Beltran, PO3 Imelda Dumon, PO3 Marcelo Andale, PO3 Grace Mantos Fosgate, PO3 Ramil Tormis, PO3 Allan Colipano, PO3Buenaventura Fernando, PO3 Dindo Yap, PO3 Albert Leonardo, PO3 Melanie Andale Sermon, Fire Officer 3 Roy Anthony Padua, FO2 Mocalidin Enca, and PO1 Philip John Baculao.
The police officers are all assigned at Camp Abelon in Pagadian City, while the fire fighters are stationed at the Bureau of Fire Protection, also in Pagadian City.
The joint complaint is so far the 12th being handled by the DOJ against Aman and another investment firm, that of Jachob Rasuman. Seven of the complaints are against Aman and his cohorts, while five are against Rasuman.
Preliminary investigations for the 11 complaints are set for November 27 and would be held simultaneously in Manila and Cagayan de Oro City.
On Wednesday, the DOJ served summons against Amalilio and his cohorts. They are directed to file their respective counter-affidavits during the preliminary investigation. Aman is currently in Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia.
==PNP gives trauma debriefing to scm-hit cops in Pagadian==
*Source: http://www.philstar.com/nation/2012/11/20/869379/pnp-gives-trauma-debriefing-scam-hit-cops-pagadian
*By: Roel Pareño
*''Tuesday, November 20, 2012''
The Philippine National Police (PNP) gave post trauma debriefing to the policemen in Zamboanga del Sur, who were defrauded in the investment scam of the Aman Futures Group Philippines, according to officials.
Chief Superintendent Napoleon Estilles, police regional director, brought their psychiatrists from the regional health unit and conducted a one-day post trauma debriefing Saturday in Pagadian City.
He said the stress debriefing was conducted as many of the policemen who were victimizd by the multi-billion investment scam are refusing to come out in the open.
The stress debriefing was given to ensure that the impact on policemen would be minimized after losing most of their properties because they were hoping to earn more profit in a short period of time.
Estilles said it was difficult to estimate  how many policemen invested in the Aman Futures Group, owned by Manuel Amalilio and operated by couple Fernando Luna alias Nonoy and his wife Nimfa.
However, Estilles said they think that almost all policemen in Zamboanga del Sur fell victim to the scam and only few admit that they were victims.
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“Most of them (policemen) do not want to come out in the open kasi nahihiya siguro sila,” Estilles said.
The police director said they have already forewarned police forces about the dangers in investing in a quick money scheme
“because it has the color of the scam.”
“Ni-lecture na namin, pero marami pa rin ang matigas ang ulo,” Estilles said.
==NBI Foils Another Mindanao Scam==
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/382225/nbi-foils-another-mindanao-scam#.UKo84IZLquI
*By: LEONARD D. POSTRADO
*''Monday, November 19, 2012''
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has nipped in the bud the operations of a third, foreign-run, pyramiding firm in Mindanao, which has reportedly duped more than 100 investors of their money worth P60 million, following a raid inside their office in Pagadian City yesterday.
In a chance interview, NBI Deputy Director for Regional Operations Services (NBI-DDROS) Atty. Virgilio Mendez confirmed the arrest of Glenda Andagan, the supposed dummy of the British-operated Visioner 2020 International Traders Incorporated (Visioner), which was holding office in Tiguma, Pagadian City.
Mendez said Andagan was arrested in an entrapment operation inside Visioner's office in Tiguma, Pagadian City at around 11:30 a.m., Monday.
“The raid inside Visioner's office is part of the crackdown of the supposed pyramiding firms that had been operating in Mindanao. It was the third firm which the bureau investigated because of their Ponzi-type investment scheme,” he told the Manila Bulletin.
But aside from the arrest of Andagan, the bureau operatives seized at least four Caliber .45 pistols and a single Caliber 40, as well as documents used in their operations.
Mendez said they are now investigating reports that Visioner is reportedly run by British principals, whom he declined to name.
“That information is still subject for verification but yes, there are reports that Visioner is reportedly owned by British businessmen,” he said.
In a report submitted to Mendez, NBI Pagadian District Officer (NBI-PAGDO) agent-in-charge Atty. Norman Decampong said the operation stemmed from the complaint of 150 people who reportedly claimed to have been gypped to invest in the company.
The bulk of the complainants, according to Decampong, came forward to their office in the light of the fallout from what happened with the Aman Futures Group Incorporated owned by Malaysian businessman Manuel Amalilo and Nad-21 Auto Option (Nad-21), owned Jachob “Coco” Rasuman.
Amalilo and Rasuman are now the subjects of syndicated estafa complaints filed by thousands of their investors, who claimed to had been gypped by the businessmen of their money amounting to more or less than P12 billion and P300 million, respectively.
==Feature: The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Program of Molave==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R09&article=1361353031351
*By: Alma L. Tingcang
*''Sunday, November 18, 2012''
Molave is a first -class municipality with a population of 48,215 people. It is the agro-industrial hub of the entire Salug Valley area and the fastest-growing municipality in the first district of Zamboanga del Sur.
Likened to a tree with the same name – Molave, described as hard, strong and resilient aptly portrays the municipality that withstood numerous flashfloods which hit this progressive neighborhood.
'''Creation of the MDRRMC/LGU support'''
Under the leadership of Mayor Ireneo Q. Glepa, the implementation of a proactive disaster risk reduction program was conceptualized based on five pillars which prioritized disaster risk reduction; improving risk information and early warning; building a culture of safety and resiliency among vulnerable communities; reducing the risks of key sectors and lastly; timely and effective response mechanism.
“Our Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (MDRRMC) Operation Center is very functional and we do our best to be effective and efficient. We have a responsible management system in order to address the needs of our constituents during actual calamities especially during flashfloods of which Molave is prone to,” Mayor Glepa said.
Funds for the Operation Center come from the 70 percent calamity fund allocation of the LGU.
'''Disaster preparedness and response programs'''
Molave has nine flood-prone barangays: Maloloy-on, Culo, Madasigon, Makugihon, Blancia, Dipolo, Sudlon, Meliga, and Rizal.
Jerry Gene Delos Santos, head of the Operation Center said the creation of the Molave Emergency Response Team (MERT) was necessary to pool manpower who will answer the call during emergency situations. Capacity-building activities were conducted to teach them First Aid, Basic Life Support and CPR, Water Search and Rescue, Rubber Boat Handling and Bomb Detection in partnership with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), Philippine Red Cross (PRC), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), and the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Earthquake drills in different schools as well as monthly water search and rescue exercises are done regularly. Rescue operations are not limited only during flooding incidents but also in cases of fire, vehicular and other accidents.
During the Tapatan sa DILG which was held in Zamboanga City on June 19 Mayor Glepa presented the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Program of the municipality to DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo, citing Molave as an ideal DRRMC and recognizing its laudable efforts in disaster preparedness.
OCD Regional Director Adriano Fuego also lauded Molave for its best practices in disaster risk reduction program implementation.
'''Community Involvement'''
With the collaborative effort and support of the MDRRMC, local officials, NGOs, POs and our constituents work together towards disaster risk mitigation, an endeavor which is in consonance with the undertaking made by the provincial and national government.
Mayor Glepa said, “I would like to recognize the efforts of the Emergency Response Teams (ERT) both the municipal and barangay teams who have been instrumental for the immediate and appropriate action taken during actual calamities in our locality.”
The MERT is composed of 32 volunteers/members from different barangays which is divided into teams. The group has chosen Allan Gary Villarante as their president and they are on the job 24/7, with duty shifting every four hours.
'''Early Warning System'''
Early warning devices and equipment such as the automated weather station, automated rain gauge and river level gauge have been installed to monitor water level.
Another powerful tool of the operation center is the 300 watt-FM Station, DXMR which gives advisory during floods where all radios are tuned in for updates and other important announcements.
Molave has also embarked on tree-planting activities and established the municipal forest nursery as a long term solution to flooding and to mitigate the effects of climate change.
“We may not be fully equipped to combat disaster but response mechanisms are in place to prevent the loss of lives and damage to property, which is a laudable collaborative effort of all sectors of the community. Together, we can weather all storms of life,” Mayor Glepa concluded.
==Palace urges pyramid scam victims not to take law into their hands==
*Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/local-news/2012/11/17/palace-urges-pyramid-scam-victims-not-take-law-their-hands-253753
*By: www.sunstar.com.ph
*''Saturday, November 17, 2012''
MALACANANG asked Saturday the victims of the multi-billion peso pyramid scam not to take the law into their hands.
Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte, in an interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan, said that the Palace had received reports regarding some violent incidents in Pagadian City, which were being linked on the scam.
Police have been investigating if the murder of Anwar Alvin Zainal, an incorporator of Aman Futures Group Philippines Inc., and the burning of the house of a certain Fernando Luna, father of one of Manuel Amalilio's trusted men in Zamboanga del Sur, were connected to the matter. Amalilio, who fled to Malaysia, reportedly owned Aman.
"Our appeal (to the victims), let us allow the investigation to take place; let us allow (the authorities) to look for the suspects, and let us not do anything that will create more problems," Valte said.
She said this was the reason also why Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II recalled back to camp 21 police officers, who invested their hard-earned money to Aman.
"This is what we are trying to prevent, that investors themselves will take the law into their own hands," she said.
She said that security has been tightened in the province, including Pagadian City, where most of the Aman victims came.
About 15,000 individuals reportedly invested about P12 billion to Aman.
The government is conducting a manhunt for the officials of Aman, including Amalilio and Fernando Luna, head of the Aman operations in Pagadian City.
The company was able to lure investors, mostly in Pagadian City, by offering a 30-percent to 40-percent return on investment within eight days, and a 50-percent to 80-percent profit for 18 to 20 days.
Aman claimed that the profit would come from a customer agreement with Malaysian brokerage firm Okachi (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. that in turn engages in futures trading of commodities such as oil, manganese, palm oil and nickel.
At first, the victims could receive cash by just showing their official receipts. But later, investors were issued post-dated checks with a 50-day maturity date in lieu of cash. Investors started to panic when the Aman office in Pagadian closed last September 26.
==PNP starts crackdown on cops involved in billion-peso pyramiding scam==
*Source: www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/282433/news/nation/pnp-starts-crackdown-on-cops-involved-in-billion-peso-pyramiding-scam
*By: LBG, GMA News
*''Thursday, November 15, 2012''
A day after President Benigno Aquino III ordered authorities to pursue those behind the billion-peso pyramiding scam, the Philippine National Police on Thursday began a crackdown on its personnel who may have been involved in illegal activity.
PNP spokesman Chief Supt. Generoso Cerbo Jr. said the investigation will also look into whether police funds were invested in what turned out to be a huge fraud led by the Aman Futures Group.
He said the investigation will not only focus on police ranks is the Zamboanga region, where the bulk of the estimated 15,000 victims are concentrated.
On Thursday, Zamboanga del Sur police provincial director Senior Supt. William Manzan was sacked for his alleged failure to either report or stop the investment scam in the province.
“We want to know why this kind of illegal operation has gone full-scale, with the local police doing nothing about it. We want to know the extent of the operation of this company and why it gained so much investor-victims especially in Pagadian City and nearby areas,” said Cerbo.
'''Arrest warrants'''
Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, meanwhile, said President Aquino wants to have immediate results on the probe of investment scam, allegedly started by one Manuel Amalilio.
"Pinapabilis lahat iyan ni Presidente. He wants a comprehensive, thorough investigation and he wants immediate action on this... at dapat may mai-issue nang warrants of arrest... kung puwede nga daw by next week," De Lima said.
"Ang instructions ko sa National Prosecution Office at National Bureau of Investigation na huwag nga hintayin ang complaints kasi as of [Wednesday] pa lang 8,000 na ang complaints," De Lima said.
She said she has also instructed all local prosecutors in areas like Pagadian in Zamboanga del Sur and Cagayan de Oro in Mindanao, currently handling Aman Futures-related complaints, to transmit all records of the case to the Manila-based panel specifically created to focus on investment scam.
'''Intelligence officers sacked'''
Nine police intelligence officers have already been sacked from their posts, along with the police director of the Pagadian City identified as Supt. Kenneth Mission, who was relieved for inaction on an order from the regional police leadership for him to look into the investment scam as early as April, Cerbo said.
He said the nine intelligence officers of the Zamboanga del Sur police are believed to be in cahoots with the Aman Futures as they were found to have been serving as personal bodyguards of some of the firm's officials.
The relief of Manzan and the 10 others, according to Cerbo, is just the start of an in-depth police probe, adding there might also be a lot of local cops who may have been involved in the scam.
“From the very start, it has already the making of a scam but there seems to be inaction in preventing the public from being victimized,” said Cerbo.
A background check showed mass recruitment of investors started in February this year and further went on full-scale in August and September.
For his part, Chief Supt. Napoleon Estilles, director of the Zamboanga regional police, said more local police personnel will be subjected to investigation by the Task Force Aman, which he created.
“We have been receiving reports some officers are giving protection to Aman Futures officials... we are now looking into it,” said Estilles.
'''Public funds invested?'''
Earlier reports revealed that some local officials have invested funds from local government units’ Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) to the Aman Futures.
“So far, we have not received any information on that. But we will check it,” said Cerbo.
According to Cerbo, a total of 53 policemen have so far surfaced to file complaints against Aman Futures, some of them have even borrowed huge sum of money from lending institutions.
Moreover he said all the cop-victims are either assigned to the Pagadian City Police and in Zamboanga del Sur.
He suspected that more victims would be coming out after preparing their complaints.
As of yesterday, Cerbo said, teams from both the PNP and the National Bureau of Investigation were already sent to Mindanao to process the complaints of some 8,000 victims referred to by Secretary De Lima.
==Non-bail estafa raps await pyramid king==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/306448/non-bail-estafa-raps-await-pyramid-king
*By: Ador Vincent Mayol
*''Tuesday, November 13, 2012''
He’s lying low but not out of sight.
The man behind the “double your money” scheme that has victimized over 10,000 investors in the Visayas and Mindanao appears on YouTube asking  investors to be patient. He promised to do his best to return their money “in one or two years.”
“Please forgive me for the late action  since  I want to prioritize my safety first before finding solution to the problem,” said Manuel  Amalilio, chairman and CEO of Aman Futures Group Philippines.
The video was posted six days ago by “nicholastse999” according to the YouTube entry or shortly after Interior Secretary Mar Roxas announced in Cebu City on Nov. 9 that Amalilio was wanted by the police and had a house in Cebu City placed  under surveillance by the National Bureau of Investigation.
A complaint for large-scale estafa is being prepared against Amalilio, a Filipino trader of Malaysian descent, said NBI – 7 supervising agent Rennan Agusutus Oliva.
The offense is non-bailiable, which explains Amalilio effort to stay out of the limelight.
Oliva said authoriites are just waiting to the court to issue an arrest warrant against him and other respondents.
“We urge those who may have been victimized by this kind of scam to come to our office. They worked hard for their money only to be taken away from them,” Oliva told reporters.
He said complaints will be forwarded to the NBI central office in Manila since the Department of Justice is preparing  the complaints.
“All offices of the NBI across the country are also willing to accept complaints,” Oliva said.
The Securities and Exchange Commission last Oct. 8 ordered Aman Futures, a Pasay City-based firm with operations in Pagadian City, to stop offering unregistered securities to the public.
Under the pyramiding scheme, investors made money placements with Aman Futures with a pledge by the firm to return, through post-dated checks, the original amount with as much as 40 percent interest.
More hoodwinked investors are coming out to complain about the “double your money” scheme of Aman Futures Group Philppines Inc.
It was hard to resist the offer.
Mindanao-based businessman Ayub Conding invested P150,000 in August in Pagadian, Zambaonga del Sur.
After 17 days, his money increased by 63 percent.
Delighted with the return, Conding said he put in up  to P7 million. Then the investment office in Pagadian shut down and his money was gone.
Conding came to Cebu City to speak to representatives holding office in the Keppel Building in Cebu Business Park.  But the Aman Futures office ceases to operate three days after.  That’s when Conding went to the NBI  in Central Visayas.
He is among at least 10 Cebu-based individuals who filed a complaint against Aman Futures led by its chairman and CEO Manuel Amalilio.
The NBI said these investors lost a total of P106 million.
Conding confirmed that the man in the YouTube video was Amalilio.
Other persons in the company were identified as Cebuana Lelian Lim Gan, Fernando Luna of Pagadian City, Eduard Lim, Nezelle Rodriguez, William Fuentes, and Lurix Lopez.
The NBI traced Amalilio’s address to 99 Espina Village located along B. Rodriguez Extension in Cebu City but the CEO was nowhere to be found.
As early as Aug. 7, the SEC posted  a notice to the public warning about a firm operating in Pagadian City.
At the time, Aman Futures was not named in the notice.
“The public is reminded to be over-cautious or exercise prudence in investing their money in what appears to be a high yield- high risk investment which may turn out to be a fraudlent scheme,” said the SEC.
It posted a telephone number for the public to make inquiries:  584-6103 nd 584- 5950.
==2013 Search for Outstanding Public Officials, employees is on==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1351352339370
*By: Claro A. Lanipa
*''Monday, November 12, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announces the launch of the 2013 Search for Outstanding Public Officials and Employees.
The annual search for public service exemplars is administered by the CSC’s Honor Awards Program (HAP) Secretariat.
There are three categories at stake, namely; the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award, the Outstanding Public Official and Employee or the Dangal ng Bayan Award and the CSC Pagasa Award.
The conferment of the awards form part of the Commission’s advocacy of promoting a culture of excellence and of recognizing and rewarding women and men for outstanding work performance, contribution and superior accomplishments or for consistent manifestation of exemplary ethical behavior in public service.
For 2013, apart from individual nominations for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan and the CSC Pagasa Awards, group,team nominations are strongly encouraged, CSC Chair Francisco Duque III said.
The Outstanding Public Officials and Employees Awards Rites serve as the centerpiece of the month-long celebration of the Philippine Civil Service anniversary in September of every year.
Nomination forms and the documentation requirements are contained in the 2013 Enhanced HAP guidelines and the brochures. Nomination forms can be secured at any CSC’s regional and field offices nationwide or may be downloaded at the CSC website, www.csc.gov.ph.
Chairman Duque enjoined heads of agencies and public servants to participate actively by submitting nominations to this prestigious Search. Deadline for the submission of nominations is on March 29, 2013.
==Small investors fooled in Pagadian; ‘brains’ traced to Cebu City==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/305014/small-investors-fooled-in-pagadian-brains-traced-to-cebu-city
*By: Carmel Loise Matus
*''Saturday, November 10, 2012''
The “brains” of a pyramid scam that fooled at least 10,000 investors in Zamboanga del Sur is being hunted down by the police.
Cebu City is one of the possible locations of Manuel Amalilio whose addressed was traced to 99 Espina Village B. Rodriguez Extension by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas last night said he was coordinating with local police and the NBI- 7 to locate Amalilio, chairman of the Pasay-based trading firm Aman Futures Group Philippines Inc.
He said the victims, most of them low-income earners, came from Pagadian City and other parts of the Visayas and Mindanao who were lured by a ‘get-rich-quick” scheme.
They were promised a return of their original investment with a profit of 15 percent to 40 percent after a period of 20 to 30 days.
Roxas spoke in a press conference in Cebu City, joined by Chief Supt Marcelo Garbo of the Police Regional Office and Liberal Party Cebu province coordinator Hilario Davide III.
Roxas said the NBI traced Amalilio’s address to 99 Espina Village B. Rodriguez Extension in Cebu City. The residence has been placed under survillance.
Other persons involved in the scam were identified as Cebuana Lilian Lim Ghan, Fernando Luna of Pagadian City, Edward Lim, Hazel Lopez and William Fuentes.
Secretary Roxas said there were many complainants, but at this stage the case has not “matured” to the point of filing a case.
He said Amalilio could already be in Malaysia by now based on some reports.
Roxas said he is coordinating with Justice Secretary Leila De Lima for a hold departure order to be issued against Amalilio and others involved in the scam.
A joint task force with the PNP will be formed to catch Amalilio, who was described as a Filipino of Malyasian descent.
After receiving the information on Thursday, Roxas flew to Pagadian City to see the victims.
A total of P244 million was involved in the money scam, he said.
Amalilio’s group would solicit investments or money placements, promising to return the entire sum through post-dated checks with a profit of 15 to 30 percent to as high as 40 percent.
The SEC said “it appears that what lures investors in parting with their money is the promise and corresponding expectation of high returns or profits.”
Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a cease-and-desist order against Aman Futures to stop offering unregistered securities, soliciting investments or pooling funds.
“Unless restrained,” the company would “operate as a fraud on investors or is otherwise likely to cause grade or irreparable injury or prejudice to the investing public.” said the SEC’s Oct. 8 order.
After the CDO isuance, the next step would be to “find basis for a criminal complaint” with the help of witnesses.
Aman Futures and its agents were barred from transacting any businesses involving funds in its depository bank. The company was also prevented from transferring, disposing or conveying any of its assets.
The SEC order was based on a report by its enforcement and prosecution department (EPD), which acted on complaints about the money scheme.
“People are allegedly lining up every day in order to invest their hard-earned money in the hope of receiving the promised return,” said the EPD report.
After a September 6 conference with Aman Futures, the SEC documents noted that the company’s corporate secretary Isagani Laluna and Lurix Lopez, one of the directors, described Amalilio as a long-time commodity futures trader in Malaysia and Japan.
They said Aman Futures accepted investments or money placements trhough checks or bank transfers. At the end of a 20- to 30-day period, the company would put into the investor’s account the principal plus the profit ranging from 15 to 40 percent.
Aman Futures officials said the firm had a customer agreement with Malaysian brokerage firm Okachi (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. that in turn engages in futures trading of commodities such as oil, manganese, palm oil and nickel.
The SEC cited the company for four “grave” violations of the Securities Regulation Code.
==Army: 2 members of kidnap group arrested in Pagadian City==
*Source: www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/281666/news/regions/army-2-members-of-kidnap-group-arrested-in-pagadian-city
*By: Mariz Revales
*''Friday, November 09, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY — Two members of the notorious kidnap-for-ransom group led by Amie Andi were arrested Thursday afternoon by a joint police and military operation in the city.
An Army report identified those arrested as Montessar Mangoda Retarta alias "Totongan" and Rachmodin Vel Andi alias "Den."
The report said the criminal group where the two belonged was responsible for the massacre of six people (three of them children) in Lapuyan town in Zamboaga del Sur last February.
Police and military personnel served the warrants for the arrest of the two suspects after they were cornered at their safe house in Pagadian City.
In July this year, two members of the group, Amer Andi and one of his  followers, were killed in barangay Mikulabo, Pecong, Lanao del Sur, during a clash with security forces.
“The group's leader, Amie Andi, is still in hiding but his days are numbered," said Lt. Col. Victor D. Tanggawon, commanding officer of the 53rd Infantry Battalion.
Also, he said the two arrested gang members are undergoing Army and police custodial debriefing.
==Globe completes Mindanao leg of $700M modernization program==
*Source:http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/281555/economy/companies/globe-completes-mindanao-leg-of-700m-modernization-program
*By: DVM, GMA News
*''Thursday, November 08, 2012''
Ayala-controlled Globe Telecom Inc. has completed the Mindanao leg of its $700 million network modernization and transformation program. According to Robert Tan, chief technical adviser of Globe, Davao City and adjacent provinces are now fully equipped with a new generation mobile systems capable of supporting fourth-generation Evolved High-Speed Packet Access or 4G HSPA+.
Mobile services in Mindanao regions, which include Zamboanga and Misamis, now have better mobile coverage, increased data speeds and better network reliability.
“In terms of service quality after the upgrade, our call set-up rate improved dramatically. Now, a call you make in Davao consistently gets connected even at first try,” Tan explained.
Completed HSPA+ cell sites in Mindanao include Tipo-tipo in Basilan; Cabanglasan, Impasugong, Malaybalay and Sumilao in Bukidnon; Don Victoriano Chiongbian in Misamis Occidental; Norala and Santo Niño in South Cotabato; Bagumbayan, Columbio, Isulan, President Quirino and Tacurong in Sultan Kudarat; the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay and '''Zamboanga del Sur'''; Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur and Davao Oriental as well as the whole of Compostela Valley.
“These comprise over 4,000 Globe cell sites already swapped with the newest, best-in-class infrastructure, while simultaneously increasing 4G HSPA+ footprint,” Tan said.
Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu himself confirmed the enhanced network service, particularly in streaming data.
“For those who have been following me in social media, I had a pleasant experience of visiting Davao which has now been modernized. I achieved speeds up to 5 mbps in that network almost constantly,” Cu said in a statement.
The Davao region also was the first to have the rollout of fiber optic cable which will significantly increase capacity and resiliency to accommodate and protect more voice, SMS and data traffic.
Cu likewise confirmed that very soon, Davao will join Manila, Cebu and other ultra-connected cities in the world by experiencing long term evolution (LTE) with the service’s quick expansion in the premier city of the South.
Also, the province of Sulu, the City of Surigao and Butuan are earmarked for modernization to the new Globe network for the fourth quarter of 2012; Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur is set to follow suit for the first quarter 2013.
==Subanen leader tags illegal mining firms in Zamboanga del Sur==
*Source: http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php/news/nation/2175-subanen-leader-tags-illegal-mining-firms-in-zamboanga-del-sur
*By: Jonathan L. Mayuga
*''Wednesday, November 07, 2012''
Subanen leader Timuay Lucencio Manda said this during a news conference.
The Subanen tribe leader whose son was killed during an attempt on his life reportedly by hired gunmen recently surfaced to clarify news reports that described him as “anti-mining.”
“I am not against mining. I am not against development. I am against illegal activities in our ancestral lands,” Manda said.
He said as long as mining activities are legal, promote development and benefit his tribesmen, he will not oppose mining.
Manda’s appearance in a media forum came shortly after a series of raids were conducted on illegal mining operations by joint forces of the National Bureau of Investigation  and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in coordination with the provincial government of Zamboanga del Sur, led by Gov. Antonio Ceriles.
Manda, who came from a meeting of the Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Peace and Order Council, also appealed to the media to stop labeling him as an “anti-mining” supporter.
“I am against all forms of illegal activities and that include illegal mining, especially if a mining company operates illegally in my ancestral domain,” Manda stressed. “As tribal leader I will oppose it,” he said, but quickly pointed out that he never labeled TVI Resources Development Philippines Inc.  as an “illegal miner.”
Manda pointed to two mining companies that are operating illegally in Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur.
“I only knew of two mining companies operating illegally in my town—these are the Lupa Pigigetawan, which is using fellow Subanons in its illegal mining operation, and Monte de Oro Small Scale Mining Association [Mossma],” Manda said.
“These two are illegal because they were issued cease-and-desist orders by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau. These are the mining companies that are operating illegally in Bayog.”
“Aside from the two, there are no other mining companies that I know of that are operating illegally in my town,” he added.               
Manda’s son Jordan was killed when they were attacked by men later identified as security personnel hired by illegal mining operator Lupa Pigigetawan.
The NBI and the CIDG have been raiding the operations of Mossma, Lupa Pigigetawan and other illegal miners in Bayog, Balabag, Zamboanga del Sur, for the past weeks.
The raids yielded illegal substances such as cyanide, mercury and dynamite plus high-powered weapons. Hundreds of millions of pesos worth of mining and construction equipment and machineries and illegal structures were also disabled and confiscated while numerous workers were arrested.
==GSIS grants emergency loans to qualified members in RT Lim and Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1361352093527
*By: Alma L. Tingcang
*''Monday, November 05, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has earmarked P20.16 million for the granting of emergency loan (EL) to qualified members residing and/or working in the municipalities of Roseller T. Lim and Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay.
Leoncito S. Manuel, newly-installed branch manager of GSIS-Pagadian, said government agencies in the above-mentioned calamity areas have already been informed of the approval of the granting of emergency loans.
Availment period is from October 31, 2012 to November 29, 2012.
Expected to avail of the emergency loan are 1,008 GSIS members, 487 from the municipality of RT Lim and 521 from Tungawan. Each member is entitled to P20,000 EL assistance.
Both towns have been declared calamity areas after typhoon “Lawin” devastated farms, fishponds, livestock as well as infrastructure on September 21-26, this year.
Qualified members are advised to visit the nearest GSIS office for the application of their loans through the GSIS kiosks which are already enabled.
For temporary e-card holders, they may submit EL application forms to the nearest GSIS office at their convenience.
==6 families lose homes to fire in Pagadian==
*Source: www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/280604/news/regions/6-families-lose-homes-to-fire-in-pagadian
*By: KG, GMA News
*''Friday, November 02, 2012''
At least six families lost their homes to a fire that broke out in Pagadian City Wednesday night, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Friday.
In its 6 a.m. report, the NDRRMC said the incident occurred at 8 p.m. along New Tudela Smith and Pulmones Streets in San Pedro District, Pagadian City.
“Based on investigation, the fire started when a candle was left unattended on the second floor of the house of a certain Teresita Poloyapoy,” it said.
No one was initially reported killed or injured in the fire.
The NDRRMC said the fire destroyed six houses, a boarding house, and a warehouse.
Firefighters managed to put out the fire by 9:30 p.m., the NDRRMC added.
==Zamboanga del Sur mines sealed off==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/299922/zamboanga-del-sur-mines-sealed-off
*By: Julie Alipala
*''Thursday, November 01, 2012''
A multinational mining firm is limiting the entry of civilians into an area covered by its license to mine in a town in Zamboanga del Sur after receiving intelligence reports about caches of firearms and explosives being smuggled in by illegal miners.
In a statement, TVI Resource Development (Phils) Inc. (TVIRD), said the intelligence reports prompted the firm to seal off an area in Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur, that is covered by a mineral production sharing agreement (MPSA) that the firm received from the government.
“The entry restriction to Balabag is a precautionary measure that the company is taking to protect the safety of the community,” the statement quoted Yulo Perez, TVIRD vice president for operations, as saying.
Two weeks ago, members of the police’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group raided several mine processing facilities in Balabag and seized high-powered firearms, 4,000 meters of explosive detonating cord, four sacks of dynamites and ammunition.
Police also seized over 400 kg of cyanide and gallons of nitric acid, which are being used in illegal mining operations.
Lucenio Manda, a Subanen leader in the mining area, said TVIRD’s area covers 4,779 hectares in Barangay Balabag in Bayog.
A group of small-scale miners calling itself Monte Oro Small Scale Miners Association (Mossma) has started digging tunnels and extracting gold ore in the area, prompting a cease and desist order from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
He said overlapping mining claims are to blame for cases of violence in the area. Manda himself was attacked by men identified with illegal mining, leading to the death of his 12-year-old son.
During the raid that yielded almost half-a-ton of cyanide, 10 men were also arrested who turned out to be working as security guards for the group Mossma.
==Mining firm TVIRD closes 'danger zone' in Zamboanga to protect public==
*Source:http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121031012538
*By: Mindanao Examiner
*''Wednesday, October 31, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- TVI Resource Development (Phils.) Inc. on Wednesday said it is limiting the entry of civilians to its Mineral Production Sharing Agreement area in Sitio Balabag in the town of Bayog in Zamboanga del Sur province.
It made the announcement after intelligence reports from authorities revealed the possibility that an undisclosed number of high-powered firearms, explosives, and regulated chemicals are still being concealed by illegal mining operators in the area.
“The entry restriction to Balabag is a precautionary measure that the company is taking to protect the safety of the community,” Yulo Perez, TVIRD’s Vice President for Operations, said in a statement sent to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
He added: “Earlier geological studies conducted by company geologists likewise revealed that Balabag has become a geo-hazard area due to the proliferation of illegal miners’ un-engineered underground mine tunnels.”
Bayog Mayor Leonardo Babasa Jr. also said that Balabag has become a danger zone and poses both health safety and security risks to people. Aside from polluting the area with their chemical-laden mine wastes, illegal miners are likewise maintaining armed personnel who are being blamed for lawlessness and rising criminality, including a number of unresolved deaths in the area.
The information was confirmed by locals who said that they have seen other high-powered firearms, which were not among those confiscated by police authorities in a raid conducted in the area previously.
An improvised explosive device also exploded last week at a road in the village of Dipili just near to TVIRD’s MPSA area and authorities were saying that the blast could be mine-related.
Just recently, members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, led by Senior Superintendent Edgar Danao, raided several illegal mine processing facilities in Balabag and confiscated at least 13 high-powered firearms that included an M16 Armalite rifle, a KG9 sub-machine gun, some 4,000 meters of detonating cord, four sacks of commercial dynamites, and assorted ammunition.
Police also seized cyanide and nitric acid which are highly toxic chemicals used in gold mining operations. At least 16 suspected illegal miners, including Bayog town councilor Julieto Monding, are now facing multiple charges for violating Republic Act No. 8294 for the illegal possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosives. They too, were charged for violating RA 6969, for the possession of toxic substances.
Following the CIDG raid, Zamboanga del Sur Governor Antonio Cerilles, ordered the implementation of a cease and desist Order on all illegal mining operations in Balabag. A multi-agency composite team, comprised of representatives from the Provincial and Municipal governments, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Environmental Management Bureau, Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Police Office, and National Bureau of Investigation.
A total of 108 rod mills and 65 carbon-in-pulp plants were dismantled by authorities.
==Police seized weapons cache, explosives in Zambo Sur raid==
*Source: http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121030021620
*By: Mindanao Examiner
*''Tuesday, October 30, 2012''
An unidentified gunman shot and wounded the head of an environmental group who was opposing destructive mining and illegal logging operations in the southern Philippines, according to Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment.
It said Dr. Isidro Olan, executive director of the Lovers of Nature Foundation, was shot while he was driving home in the town of Carmen in Surigao del Sur on Monday afternoon.
“Dr. Olan was a passionate environment defender who opposed destructive and large-scale mining as well as illegal logging activities in Cantilan and other areas of Surigao del Sur. We ask for everyone’s prayers for Dr. Olan’s immediate recovery, and for justice to be swiftly exacted upon the assassins and their clients as well,” Fr. Oliver Castor, spokesperson for the Task Force Justice for Environment Defenders, said in a statement sent Tuesday to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
The motive of the attack is still unknown, but Castor said there could be no other motivation to assassinate Olan than his staunch opposition to ecologically destructive projects in their areas.
“If the Aquino government claims to be hard workers for the protection of human rights, we demand to hear about their work on Dr. Olan’s case now. In fact, we would like to hear what about what they have done now about the 61 extrajudicial killings of environment defenders we recorded since 2001 that remains languishing in court up to the present,” the priest said.
Clemente Bautista, convener of the Defend Patrimony Alliance, said the failed assassination of Olan sent a chilling effect to environmental advocates.
“It’s not even Halloween and yet this latest attack on Dr. Olan already produces a chilling effect to environmental advocates. The year 2012 is already the bloodiest year for environmental advocates in this new millennium, and it infuriates us to remember that President Benigno Aquino dismissed the ever mounting cases of human rights violations in the country is dismissed as just propaganda of the Left. Is the attempt to take the life of Dr. Olan for his defense of the environment not real enough for Aquino?” Bautista asked.
Both groups demanded for an immediate and independent investigation of the attempted assassination of Olan. No individuals or groups claimed responsibility for the attack.
In September, gunmen ambushed a Subanen tribal leader Timuay Locenio Manda and his son Jordan in Zamboanga del Sur province. His son was killed in the attack.
Manda, who is fighting for their ancestral lands, was heading to school to bring his son when gunmen attacked them in the town of Bayog. Two of the 5 attackers, were arrested days later.
“In my effort to assert our rights and to protect our people and ancestral domain, my beloved son was sacrificed. It is very painful and I thirst for justice,” he said. “I vow to continue my struggle in order not to make my son's death in vain. I need your support in this most trying time of my life as a father and a leader.”
Manda’s group – representing the 3,000-strong Council of Pigsalabukan Guhom de Bayog - is claiming some 23,800 hectares of lands in the town where several mining companies are operating.
Government authorities recently shut down illegal mining activities in Bayog and charged at least 16 people, including a town councilor, accused as one of the mining financiers.
==Police seized weapons cache, explosives in Zambo Sur raid==
*Source: www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121028023915
*By: Mindanao Examiner
*''Sunday, October 28, 2012''
Police seized a cache of weapons and explosives and tons of hazardous chemicals used by illegal miners in the mountain town of Bayog in the southern Philippine province of Zamboanga del Sur.
Police also filed criminal charges against a town councillor and 15 others following a raid at the miners’ hideout in Balabag, site of recent government crackdown against illegal mining operations.
Senior Superintendent Edgar Danao, regional chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, said they raided the compound owned by Bayog town council member Julieto Monding and seized assorted weapons and explosives.
He said also confiscated from the compound were 13 high-powered firearms, including M16 rifles and KG9 sub-machine gun; 4,000 meters of detonating cord, four sacks of commercial dynamites and assorted munitions, including nitric acid and tons of highly toxic and deadly cyanide, used in illegal gold processing operation.
Danao said they have 21 search warrants issued by the court. They also swooped down on Monding’s 14 rod mills and dozens of carbon-in-pulp plants.
Monding - who is running for mayor in next year’s polls - is also a member of the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association, which is illegally operating in Balabag for decades now. Their operation was halted after a government order was enforced recently by authorities that put a stop to all forms of illegal mining activities in the town.
“The operation is not mining related, nor it is related to the implementation of the cease and desist order issued by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau. It is purely police matter. It is more on peace keeping since it is widely known that there are high-powered firearms and explosives in Balabag. It is for crime prevention because we know there is lawlessness and high rise of criminality in the area,” Danao said.
“We could not have filed airtight cases without the hard work of our intelligence operatives in the area. I am commending my men because while they worked hard to meet our objective, respect for people’s rights were observed,” he added.
He said nine of those charged are members of the indigenous Subanon tribe who are natives of the area. There was no immediate statement either from Monding and the others or the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association about the charges against them.


The Department of Interior and Local Government earlier ordered an investigation into the illegal activities of Monding and other town officials allegedly involved in clandestine mining operations in Balabag.
==[[Huge waves destroy 10 houses in Pagadian City]]==


'''WRIT OF KALIKASAN'''
{{:Huge waves destroy 10 houses in Pagadian City}}


The National Bureau of Investigation is now consolidating pieces of evidence that will lead to the filing of Writ of Kalikasan against illegal miners in Balabag due to the magnitude of environmental destruction they caused during their almost 30 years of mining operation.
==[[DPWH speeds up construction of 4 evacuation centers]]==


Writ of Kalikasan is a legal remedy under Philippine law which provides for the protection one's right to "a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature." It also protects one's right for a healthy environment.
{{:DPWH speeds up construction of 4 evacuation centers}}


Lawyer Jose Rommel Ramirez, chief of the NBI’s Environment and Wildlife Protection Division, said decades of illegal mining operation in the area have affected not only the residents of Bayog, but the province as well.
==[[275 soldiers undergo sniper training in Zambo Sur]]==


He said Bayog town Mayor Leonardo Babasa, Jr. and several village officials have submitted their sworn statements attesting several violations by illegal miners of the Mining Act of 1995 and other environmental laws.
{{:275 soldiers undergo sniper training in Zambo Sur}}


Zamboanga del Sur Governor Antonio Cerilles said illegal mining operation in Balabag has contaminated water supplies in Sibugay Valley that is largely used by farmers in their irrigation in the town of Bayog, Imelda, Buug, Diplahan and Siay.
==[[3 Army battalions under 1ID get new commanders]]==


“Farmers from these municipalities are getting irrigation waters from Dipili River whose tributaries include Balabag and Depore Creeks,” he said.
{{:3 Army battalions under 1ID get new commanders}}


He said tons of mine wastes heavily laden with mercury and cyanide flowed out freely from shallow ponds dug by illegal miners and merged with the waters from Dipili River. The Dumaguillas bay has become the catchment basin of the waters from river.
==[[Army exec: Civilians key to surrender of 6 NPA rebels in Pagadian]]==


Fish kills were also reported in the area and had been largely blamed to illegal mining operation from Balabag.
{{:Army exec: Civilians key to surrender of 6 NPA rebels in Pagadian}}


Cerilles said wastes from Balabag might be one of the causes of the recurring red tide in Dumaguillas Bay, the source of marine products in the province.
==[[Hello Kitty-themed Zambo Sur school trends on social media]]==


Depore village chieftain Romeo Sungcad said many residents have suffered long enough from the environmental destruction wrought by the illegal mining operations. “We can’t make use of the Dipili River anymore because we know it is laced with toxic chemicals like cyanide and mercury,” he said.
{{:Hello Kitty-themed Zambo Sur school trends on social media}}


Sungcad said his rice paddies have turned reddish due to pollution caused by illegal mining and that he reported this to the Department of Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
==[[6 Zambo Peninsula police units conferred proficient status]]==


Ernesto Mancao, a council member of Depore, said the massive siltation caused by illegal mining activities flowed from Balabag down to residential and farming areas.
{{:6 Zambo Peninsula police units conferred proficient status}}


==Rebels burn down poultry farm in Zamboanga del Sur==
==[[Farmer killed, wife unscathed in gun attack]]==
*Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/296722/rebels-burn-down-poultry-farm-in-zamboanga-del-sur
*By: Nikko Dizon
*''Saturday, October 27, 2012''


Between 9,000 and 10,000 chickens were roasted Friday when alleged communist insurgents torched the poultry farm of a businessman in Zamboanga del Sur who had supposedly refused to pay them protection money, the military said Saturday.
{{:Farmer killed, wife unscathed in gun attack}}


A statement issued by the Army’s 1st Infantry Division said the attack was carried out by the New People’s Army under the Mindanao Regional Party Committee, which had allegedly been demanding P60,000 monthly from poultry farm owner Onyx Go.
==[[Dengue cases in Zambo Sur up by 231%, says DOH]]==


The incident took place at 12:30 a.m. Saturday in Barangay (village) Dalaon, Molave, in Zamboanga del Sur, according to Captain Alberto Caber, spokesman of the Army’s 1st Infantry Division.
{{:Dengue cases in Zambo Sur up by 231%, says DOH}}


Caber said some 9,000 to 10,000 chickens were housed in the two poultry houses that the rebels allegedly set on fire. Losses were estimated at P3.5 million to P4 million.
==[[Pregnant woman succumbs to dengue in Zamboanga del Sur]]==


A witness to the incident said that seven armed rebels, including a woman wearing a bonnet, entered the compound at around midnight, frisked farm workers and confiscated their cellular phones.
{{:Pregnant woman succumbs to dengue in Zamboanga del Sur}}


Some of the armed men poured gasoline around the buildings and, 30 minutes later, set them on fire.
==[[Indian money lender killed in Zamboanga]]==


Quoting Go, the military statement said the NPA extortion unit called the businessman by phone after the fire to warn him to pay up so that his farm would not be burned again.
{{:Indian money lender killed in Zamboanga}}


Caber said the area had been cleared of communist insurgents but lately, “their extortionists” have returned to harass businessmen.
==[[Farmer dies in truck-motorbike collision]]==


“The NPA has been asking money from [Go] for a long time. Last year, they held up his ‘lechon manok’ business in Poblacion  Molave. After that they would call him up to demand [money],” Caber said.
{{:Farmer dies in truck-motorbike collision}}


The incident prompted 1st Infantry Division commander Major General Ricardo Rainier Cruz III order intensification ordered tighter security measures to prevent a recurrence of the arson and alleged extortion, the statement said.
==[[Gunmen kill public school teacher]]==


“We must intensify intelligence operations and maximize information-sharing with the PNP counterparts and other stakeholders,” Cruz said.
{{:Gunmen kill public school teacher}}


==Zamboanga del Sur gov't demands damages from illegal miners==
==[[PCSO-Zambo Sur loses P60-M due to lotto stoppage]]==
*Source: http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=200&articleid=863651
*By: Roel Pareño
*''Friday, October 26, 2012''
The provincial government of Zamboanga del Sur demanded damages and held the so-called “big time” illegal miners accountable for the environment destruction and abuse of law and tribal rights in the mineral rich-town of Bayug.


Governor Antonio Cerilles called for justice against more than 40 illegal mining groups which have been dismantled in Sitio Balabag by an inter-agency task group after the Mines and Geosciences Bureau early this week.
{{:PCSO-Zambo Sur loses P60-M due to lotto stoppage}}


“They had been lording over Balabag for years, denying government millions in taxes, enriching themselves in the process, and depriving their laborers of their right to government-mandated salaries and benefits,” Cerilles said in a statement.
==[[PWDs in Pagadian enjoy gov’t benefits, employment]]==


Cerilles is questioning who would pay the damages done to Balabag area, citing that the water supply that sustains the agriculture and fishing industry have been contaminated.
{{:PWDs in Pagadian enjoy gov’t benefits, employment}}


Cerilles demanded that the illegal mining operators must rehabilitate the destruction brought by the years of illegal and improper method of mineral extractions.
==[[Dengue cases up 70% in Zamboanga del Sur]]==


“I think the cost of the rehabilitation should neither come from the government nor from anybody else. It should be them,” Cerilles said.
{{:Dengue cases up 70% in Zamboanga del Sur}}


The task force - composed of the Provincial Government, MGB, Environmental Management Bureau, the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, elements of the 53rd Infantry Battalion and the Bayog Local Government – has been implementing the cease and desist order of the MGB in in Sitio Balabag, Depore, Bayog town.
==[[Canvasser dies, 2 others unscathed in ambush]]==


The task force have so far dismantled about 60 percent of the mining equipment in the area that include several rod mills. Carbon-in pulp plants, and generating sets without any resistance.
{{:Canvasser dies, 2 others unscathed in ambush}}


Other small scale mining operators have requested to voluntarily dismantle their facilities but the task force demanded that the equipment must be turned over to the authorities for proper inventory, Anthony Padayhag, executive assistant of Cerillesm said.
==[[TESDA hastens delivery of services in conflict-prone communities]]==


Padayhag said Cerilles demanded that the waterways in Balabag, which have been polluted by toxic chemicals, must be rehabilitated and cleaned-up immediately.
{{:TESDA hastens delivery of services in conflict-prone communities}}


“The area’s soil and water ecosystem must be inspected while reforestation should takes place to replenish the logged-out forests of Balabag hills,” Padayhag added.
==[[Napolcom holds orientation for Zambo Sur execs]]==


==Zamboanga illegal mining operations stopped==
{{:Napolcom holds orientation for Zambo Sur execs}}
*Source: http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121023221822
*By: Mindanao Examiner
*''Wednesday, October 24, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY– Philippine authorities on Wednesday shut down dozens of illegal mining operations in the southern province of Zamboanga del Sur, enforcing a long-due government order to halt all forms of destructive mining practice in the area.


The operations, which started on Tuesday, targeted small-scale miners who are members of the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association operating in Balabag Hill in Bayog town, where the TVI Resource Development (Phils.) Inc. also operates.
==[[2 nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust]]==


A police convoy, briefly halted by a roadside explosion in the town, swooped down in Balabag and dismantled dozens of rod mills and other structures used by illegal miners. Members of the National Bureau of Investigation and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group were also in the area supervising the operations.
{{:2 nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust}}


Policemen also seized illegal chemicals, including mercury, nitric acid and cyanide, used by local miners in the processing of gold.
==[[Soldier dead in Zamboanga Sur road collision]]==


“We are happy that authorities finally enforced the government order to put a stop to all illegal mining activities in Balabag,” Lullie Micabalo, a spokesperson for TVI Resource Development (Phils.) Inc., told regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
{{:Soldier dead in Zamboanga Sur road collision}}


The Zamboanga del Sur provincial government and the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources have previously ordered a stop to all hazardous and illegal mining operations in Balabag, especially those involving the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association, but the unabated illegal mining activities still continue.
==[[DSWD gives food aid to farmers affected by El Niño]]==


The Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association insisted its operation is legal and even applied for a permit so its members can continue their activities, but the Provincial Mineral Regulatory Board also issued a resolution denying the group’s application to mine.
{{:DSWD gives food aid to farmers affected by El Niño}}


Illegal miners have been operating in Balabag for more than a decade now and were largely blamed for the destruction of the mountain and environmental pollution in the town.
==[[Troops nab ex-soldier, most wanted person]]==


In July, a private security guard shot Godofredo Jungoy, Jr. dead an illegal miner Wilbert Catampungan who was trying to smuggle chemicals and fuel inside an area where the TVI operates.
{{:Troops nab ex-soldier, most wanted person}}


The company said the security guard was only defending himself after he had been attacked and mauled by a gang of mine workers. The illegal miners, who are members of the Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners Association, were sneaking under cover of darkness bags of cyanide, activated carbon, and diesel fuel to use in their outlawed gold processing plants in Balabag.
==[[Craft law to stop punishment, shaming of children, group urges gov’t]]==


Jungoy, accompanied by his lawyer, told police that he was trying to stop a group of illegal miners, who were smuggling illegal chemicals within the area of TVI in Balabag where the company has a Mineral Production Sharing Agreement with the government.
{{:Craft law to stop punishment, shaming of children, group urges gov’t}}


MPSA is an agreement between a TVIRD and the Philippine government wherein the firm is granted exclusive right to conduct mining operations within Balabag.
==[[Pagadian mayor vows to pursue pro poor program]]==


==GIVING BIRTH==
{{:Pagadian mayor vows to pursue pro poor program}}
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/378388/giving-birth#.UIarVFGk-uI
*By: www.mb.com.ph
*''Tuesday, October 23, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The chief of Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center has recommended that mothers giving birth should have access to facility based delivery (FBD) and skilled birth attendants (SBA) to ensure her and her baby's safety.  “Delivery at the facility is very important and delivery attended by skilled birth attendants, rather than delivering at home which is handled only by a ‘hilot,” Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center Chief Dr. Ma. Rovel Blancia said.  Under the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), the Philippines aims to reduce maternal mortality to at least 52 per 100,000 live births by 2015, Blancia said.


==NMIS celebrates 19th Nat'l Meat Safety Consciousness Week, 40th anniversary==
==[[Zambo Sur governor-elect values honest service, love, care for people]]==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1351350627458
*By: Claro A. Lanipa
*''Monday, October 22, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) celebrates its 19th Meat Safety Consciousness Week with the theme “Karneng Ligtas at Sapat, Kabalikat ng Lahat.” (Sufficient and Safe Meat is Everybody’s Concern).


NMIS Week also coincides with the agency's 40th anniversary celebration this month.
{{:Zambo Sur governor-elect values honest service, love, care for people}}


NMIS 9 Technical Director Arturo De Jesus said, the theme for this year recognizes the role of everyone towards sufficient supply of safe meat.
==[[Ma makes 8-year-old daughter kneel on embers]]==


"In our goal towards self-sufficiency, let us not sacrifice public safety or public health over production," de Jesus said.
{{:Ma makes 8-year-old daughter kneel on embers}}


De Jesus also appealed to meat establishment operators to ensure that their establishments are thoroughly clean before and after operation.
==[[Man Held for the Crime Of Attempted Murder]]==


"Make certain that workers have medical certificate, free from any diseases and handling of meat and meat products must be on a hygienic and sanitary manner," he emphasized.
{{:Man Held for the Crime Of Attempted Murder}}


De Jesus said, "in the surveillance study conducted by NMIS, it was found out that some workers do not observe proper hygiene."
==[[SK officials play vital role in campaign vs illegal drugs]]==


"With this observation, our office has reminded plant operators and informed them regarding certain observations and we have also advised them to improve their food handling practices," he said.
{{:SK officials play vital role in campaign vs illegal drugs}}


Proclamation No. 276 declares third week of October of every year as Meat Safety Consciousness Week.
==[[Magnitude-4 earthquake hits portions of Mindanao]]==


==Operation Timbangan at Pagadian City public market==
{{:Magnitude-4 earthquake hits portions of Mindanao}}
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1361350618626
*By: Miriam Fe E. Jacinto
*''Friday, October 19, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- Vendors at the Pagadian City Public Market were surprised with the conduct of Operation Timbangan from ConsumerNet, a group of several government agencies whose thrust is to protect the interest of consumers at large.


Among the government agencies that joined the operation were the Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, Department of Education, Department of Trade and Industry, and the Office of the Pagadian City Market Superintendent.
==[[Key road network in Zamboanga Peninsula nears completion — Villar]]==


The activity is to highlight the observance of the Consumer Welfare Month in October with the theme “Get Organized. Be Heard. Be Empowered.”
{{:Key road network in Zamboanga Peninsula nears completion — Villar}}


Operation Timbangan at the Pagadian City Public Market aims to bring awareness to the consuming public that they should be vigilant against deceitful businessmen who manipulate weighing scales, particularly in the public markets and sell under-weighed products.
==[[Soldier, sis dead in Zamboanga Sur road crash]]==


As a result of the Operation Timbangan, 48 defective weighing scales in the different sections, namely, 18 vegetable and fruit sections, nine fish section, 14 meat section and seven rice section were confiscated and the owners of said weighing scales will pay a fine imposed by the Office of the City Treasurer.
{{:Soldier, sis dead in Zamboanga Sur road crash}}


As provided by law, the regulation of the use of weights and measures (weighing scales) is under of the office of the city or municipal treasurer.
==[[Man makes bomb joke in SSS office, lands in jail]]==


The Consumer Act of the Philippines (R.A. 7394) clearly provides that consumers are to be protected against deceptive, unfair, and unconscionable sales act and practices.
{{:Man makes bomb joke in SSS office, lands in jail}}


With the undertaking of the Operation Timbangan, it is the aim of the ConsumerNet to bring to public consciousness this provision of law.
==[[Student dies of heart problem after ROTC training in Zamboanga del Sur]]==


==Tesda now open to assess drivers, to earn national certificate==
{{:Student dies of heart problem after ROTC training in Zamboanga del Sur}}
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1371350459956
*By: Gideon C. Corgue
*''Thursday, October 18, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- Drivers of buses, jeepneys, and vans who want to have a National Certificate (NC) II and NC III may now file their application/enrollment as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) announced it is now accepting applicants for assessment.


Provincial Director Eulalio Lumactod said applicants can register and take the assessment (written exam) at the Tesda provincial office, where the evaluation/assessment is being conducted daily.
==[[Give blood, save a life]]==


Lumactod said applicants will be issued NC II and III certificates once they are evaluated as competent by their assessors. “The NC is one of the requirements before a certificate of public convenience (CPC) is issued," he said.
{{:Give blood, save a life}}


Lumactod said drivers of public utility buses should be certified by Tesda with a Driving National Certificate III upon passing the assessment while jeepney drivers or drivers of other modes of public land transportation should be certified by Tesda with a Driving National Certificate II.
==[[Pagadian cited for economic dynamism, better infrastructure]]==


The Tesda chief said Department of Transportation and Communications has issued Department Order No. 2011-25 or the inclusion of driver proficiency standard as an additional requirement in the application of regulatory powers of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board to issue certificates of public convenience to jeepney, van and bus drivers. The order also aims to ensure safety of passengers of public utility vehicles.
{{:Pagadian cited for economic dynamism, better infrastructure}}


The CPC is one of the requirements of bus, van and jeepney drivers in the renewal of their driver’s license in the Land Transportation Office.
==[[1 person killed in Shooting Incident 06132019|1 person killed in Shooting Incident]]==


Lumactod said those who are interested to take the assessment must apply in the office and must bring the following requirements: examination fee of P400 and two pcs. passport size, noncomputer-generated pictures (front view position with collar and white background).
{{:1 person killed in Shooting Incident 06132019}}


For further details, applicants are advised to visit Tesda office at Dao, Pagadian City or call at tel. nos. 214-1234, and mobile no. 090870289931, 09157039775.
==[[Cop, 4 others nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust ops]]==


==DOE, PEMC sets public consultations on proposed IMEM==
{{:Cop, 4 others nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust ops}}
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1401350440375
*By: Jocelyn P. Alvarez
*''Wednesday, October 17, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- To make the public understand in a comprehensive and detailed manner the power supply challenges that beset the region , the Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC) will conduct series of public consultations on the proposed Interim Mindanao Electricity Market (IMEM).


The first leg of a series is set on October 22 in Cagayan de Oro City.
==[[3 suspected assassins dead in clash with cops]]==


Atty. Josefina Patricia Asirit, chief of staff and undersecretary of the DOE, in a statement said said the activity is part of the department’s continuing effort to improve the current power supply situation in Mindanao.
{{:3 suspected assassins dead in clash with cops}}


Asirit said the consultations will also discuss the proposed policies and actions of the DOE to address the situation in the region including the establishment and operationalization of the IMEM.
==[[1 dead, 1 hurt in 2 motorbikes collision]]==


“It is envisioned that with the IMEM, we will be able to attract more power generation investments in Mindanao,” the DOE Chief said.
{{:1 dead, 1 hurt in 2 motorbikes collision}}


==DA calls for organic farming nationwide==
==[[Zamboanga del Sur town's most wanted nabbed]]==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1361349926269
*By: PIA
*''Thursday, October 11, 2012''
PAGADIAN CITY- The Department of Agriculture is pursuing its organic agriculture campaign by trying to reach out to organic farming practitioners in the country.


The National Organic Agriculture Board (NOAB), together with the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards (BAFPS), is visiting major regions in the country to update all organic practitioners from the non-government organizations (NGO), peoples’ organizations (PO) and local government units on the implementing rules and regulations of the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010 (R.A. 10068) as well as its programs that are beneficial to farmers.
{{:Zamboanga del Sur town's most wanted nabbed}}


In Zamboanga Peninsula, the conduct of the Mindanao-wide NGO-PO Forum in Dipolog City raised questions and presented major concerns that focused on the sustainability of the program and the technicalities of the proposal-making for the program grant.
==[[DA names Zamboanga Del Sur town Nat’l quality corn achiever]]==


During the opening, DA-Dipolog City Officer–In-Charge Vicente Balinguit read the message of Regional Executive Director Eduardo B. Holoyohoy that said “the activity supports the Food self-sufficiency and nutrition security through sustainable organic and ecological agriculture in the Philippines and the production of ‘healthier’ food through organic farming.”
{{:DA names Zamboanga Del Sur town Nat’l quality corn achiever}}


He also quoted Secretary Proceso J. Alcala saying “our emphasis on organic farming rests on our thrust to surmount dependency on imported agricultural chemicals which not only drain our foreign exchange reserves, but also contribute to environmental and land degradation.”
==[[Sea turtle in Zamboanga del Sur found dead with hack wounds on neck]]==


Rey Pedroso of the Badianagan Organic Farmers’ Association and Visayas Representative for Small Farmers said, “The department is serious in its advocacy for the sustainability of the program but since the main thrust of DA is food security, we cannot abruptly shift from conventional to organic as it might cause food shortage in the country.”
{{:Sea turtle in Zamboanga del Sur found dead with hack wounds on neck}}


To advance the program to the next level, grants are given in the form of organic farming infrastructures, trainings/extensions, and production support in which the organizations are required to submit proposal to be approved by the NOAB.
==[[Dance, beauty contest highlight CDW Day]]==


“Slowly and patiently we are trying to win the hearts of other entities to shift to organic farming as there is no question about its environmental sustainability and health benefits. The creation of R.A. 10068 means that you are already recognized as organic agriculture farmers, from there let’s create a common perspective,” added Dr. Charito Medina, of Magsasaka at Siyentipiko Para sa Pag-unlad ng Agrikultura.
{{:Dance, beauty contest highlight CDW Day}}


As part of the department’s support to the farmers, DA-RFU-IX Organic Focal Person Peter Andalahao proposed a proposal-making training as an aid for the approval of the requests of farmers.
==[[Zambo Sur town holds agro-trade fair]]==


==SEC uncovers P244-M double-your-money scam==
{{:Zambo Sur town holds agro-trade fair}}
*Source: http://business.inquirer.net/86382/sec-uncovers-p244-m-double-your-money-scam
*By: Doris C. Dumlao
*''Wednesday, October 10, 2012''
The Securities and Exchange Commission has uncovered a P244-million “double-your-money” scam perpetrated by a Pasay-based trading firm Aman Futures Group Phils. Inc. that allegedly victimized investors—especially low-income earners—in Pagadian City and other parts of Visayas and Mindanao.


Based on a cease-and-desist order (CDO) dated Oct. 8 issued by the five-member SEC en banc chaired by Teresita Herbosa, Aman Futures was directed to immediately stop offering unregistered securities, soliciting investments or pooling funds. “Unless restrained,” the SEC said this company would “ operate as a fraud on investors or is otherwise likely to cause grade or irreparable injury or prejudice to the investing public.”
==[[Pagadian conducts door-to-door measles immunization drive]]==


After the CDO decision, Herbosa told reporters that the next step would be to “find basis for a criminal complaint” with the help of witnesses.
{{:Pagadian conducts door-to-door measles immunization drive}}


Citing the need to “forestall grave damage and prejudice to all concerned and to ensure the preservation of the assets” for the benefit of investors, Aman or any of its representatives, salesmen and agents were barred from transacting any businesses involving the funds in its depository bank.  They were also prevented from transferring, disposing or conveying any of the assets – real or personal, including bank deposits – of involved persons.
==[[Municipal government employee shot dead]]==


Aman Futures is chaired by one Manuel Amalilio, a Filipino of Malaysian descent, whose alleged scheme was to solicit investments or money placements, promising to return the entire sum in the form of post-dated checks plus investment profit raging from 15 to 30 percent to as high as 40 percent. The SEC said “it appears that what lures investors in parting with their money is the promise and corresponding expectation of high returns or profits.”
{{:Municipal government employee shot dead}}


The en banc’s order was based on a report by the SEC enforcement and prosecution department (EPD),  which in turn acted on complaints from concerned citizens and government agencies about this alleged double-your-money scam.  Based on the EPD report, “people are allegedly lining up every day in order to invest their hard-earned money in the hope of receiving the promised return.”
==[[Canning firm to give temp jobs to displaced workers]]==


Citing a September 6 conference with Aman Futures, the SEC documents noted that the company’s corporate secretary Isagani Laluna and Lurix Lopez, one of the directors, claimed that Amalilio was a long-time commodity futures trader in Malaysia and Japan.  They said Aman Futures accepted investments or money placements via checks or bank transfers and at the end of a 20- to 30-day period, Aman Futures would put into the investor’s account the principal plus the profit ranging from 15 to 40 percent.
{{:Canning firm to give temp jobs to displaced workers}}


The Aman Futures officials said Aman Futures had a customer agreement with Malaysian brokerage firm Okachi (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. that in turn engages in futures trading of commodities such as oil, manganese, palm oil and nickel.
==[[3 dead in Zambo Sur mine tunnel collapse]]==


The SEC uncovered four “grave” violations of the Securities Regulation Code by Aman Futures in this case.
{{:3 dead in Zambo Sur mine tunnel collapse}}


    non-registration of securities sold as investment contracts;
==[[Lightning kills 16-year-old boy]]==
    non-registration as broker or dealer but acting as such;
    engaging in commodity futures contracts despite a prohibition by the SEC; and,
    engaging in activities that are “off tangent” with the company’s primary purpose as a general trading company.


“Nowhere in the primary purpose of Aman Futures is it stated that the company can engage in the business of soliciting and accepting investments and money placements from the public,” the order said.
{{:Lightning kills 16-year-old boy}}


==PNP holds stakeholders forum to restore peace and order in Bayog==
==[[Zamboanga del Sur lawmaker acquitted of graft]]==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1371349482001
*By: Gideon C. Corgue
*''Monday, October 08, 2012''


PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur- The Philippine National Police (PNP) has organized a stakeholders’ forum to restore peace and order in Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur.
{{:Zamboanga del Sur lawmaker acquitted of graft}}


“Without peace, there can be no lasting development,” said PNP-9 Regional Director Chief Supt. Napoleon Estilles during the stakeholder’s forum at the Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial Office conference room, Camp Abelon.
==[[ZamSur donates books to far-flung areas]]==


“We all need to bring strategic approach to raise the world and people’s attention for the importance of peace as the only solution to conflicts and survival of humanity,” Estilles said in a message read by Deputy Regional Director for Operations Sr. Supt. Ramon Ochotorena.
{{:ZamSur donates books to far-flung areas}}


Estilles said the forum aimed to understand the internal peace and security plan of the PNP, hand-in-hand with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and other sectors of the community.
==[[Envoy confident Aussie troops safe in Mindanao war games]]==


He said this initiative of the PNP seeks peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflicts in the municipality of Bayog.
{{:Envoy confident Aussie troops safe in Mindanao war games}}


A peace covenant has been signed by mining stakeholders here during a forum organized by the PNP.
==[[Ex-cop, 5 others fall in Zamboanga anti-drug ops]]==


Prior to this, shooting incidents that killed small-scale miners and a child in the area have intensified a brewing conflict between Canadian mining firm TVI Resources Development Phils. (TVIRD) and Monte de Oro Small-Scale Miners Association (MOSSMA) over rights to the mineral-rich Sitio Balabag in Barangay Depore.
{{:Ex-cop, 5 others fall in Zamboanga anti-drug ops}}


“Let this activity serve as guiding light to reach lasting peace in the area,” Estilles said.
==[[Philippines, Australia hold Army to Army exercise]]==


The forum was highlighted by the signing of a peace covenant by all stakeholders to include the legal counsels of TVIRD, Mossma, PNP, AFP, non-government organizations and the religious sector.
{{:Philippines, Australia hold Army to Army exercise}}


==Over 806,000 forest, fruit trees planted in Zamboanga del Sur to support NGP==
==[[Pagadian exec linked to pyramid scam wins as mayor]]==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=1371349340027
*By: Gideon C. Corgue
*''Friday, October 05, 2012''


PAGADIAN CITY- A total of 806,526 fruit and forest trees have been planted in 1,581.50 hectares of land in Zamboanga del Sur under the government’s National Greening Program (NGP).
{{:Pagadian exec linked to pyramid scam wins as mayor}}


Forestry Specialist Romel Candido of City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) said this is in support to the government’s effort in “re-greening” the country as per Executive Order No. 36 issued by President Benigno S. Aquino III which calls for the planting of 1.5 billion trees covering about 1.5 million hectares of public lands.
==[[Grave Threat Incident]]==


Candido said in 2011, the CENROs were able to maintain and protect the 481,000 planted seedlings in 962 hectares of lands and, subsequently, 325,526 seedlings of falcata, mahogany, narra, rubber, mangrove and fruit tree seedlings were also planted in the 619.5 hectares of lands from January to September this year.
{{:Grave Threat Incident}}


Candido said local officials, government employees, public school teachers and students, people’s organizations (PO) such as farmers association and irrigators association have actively participated in the NGP program.
==[[Zambo Sur town converts campaign materials into school bags]]==


Candido encouraged local officials and POs to plant fruit trees to help improve their food security, nutrition, income and health.
{{:Zambo Sur town converts campaign materials into school bags}}


==DSWD extends reintegration services to Pinoy deportees, OFWs==
==[[Gunmen disrupt canvassing of votes in Zambo Sur town]]==
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R09&article=1351349320267
*By: Claro A. Lanipa
*''Thursday, October 04, 2012''


PAGADIAN CITY- Following its mandate in empowering disadvantaged and vulnerable individuals and groups for an improved quality of life, the Department of Social Services and Development (DSWD) is implementing the Reintegration Program for Deportees and Returning Overseas Filipino Workers.
{{:Gunmen disrupt canvassing of votes in Zambo Sur town}}


DSWD-9 Regional Director Teodulo Romo Jr. said the program targets deported Filipinos and other OFWs who have returned to their places of origin in the country and are in need of social and economic reintegration services.
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With their goal of empowering this sector through provision of services that enable them to become productive individuals even in their own communities and to effectively and efficiently implement this program, DSWD partnered with other government agencies and local government units, Romo said.
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He added that this program provides a package of social and economic reintegration services for deportees for them to attain an improved quality of life.
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Romo said it specifically aims to increase economic capacities, facilitate psychological healing and recovery in line with the promotion of harmonious relationship among family members through psychological services.
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With this, a one-day orientation on the program will be conducted on October 10 at Jardin de La Vina Hotel in Zamboanga City to be participated by selected media personnel and information officers of national agencies.
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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
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Huge waves destroy 10 houses in Pagadian City

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- Huge waves destroyed 10 houses that were mostly made of light materials on Monday (August 5) in the coastal barangay of Dumagoc, this city.

Resident Nenita Revilla said they were caught by surprise when huge waves struck the village at 6 a.m., as it was not raining and the weather was calm.

Revilla said they had to evacuate to a safer area since her daughter just gave birth a few days ago.

She described the situation as frightening since they have not experienced similar phenomenon in the past, even during typhoons.

Rosita Calunod, 77, a neighbor of the Revillas, said she was also shocked by the incident. Her house was among the 10 houses that were destroyed. All her kitchen utensils were washed away.

Calunod, a barangay worker, was cleaning the covered court at the time of the incident.

Lt. Commander Paul Ryan Gonzales, the provincial Coast Guard station chief, said they have advised the fishermen to be extra cautious even if there was no weather disturbance.

Several fishing boats have docked at the port of this city.

Rodel Tolentino, one of the boat captains, said they decided to dock since “the weather was not good.”

“The safety of the crew is our priority,” Tolentino added.

Diomedes Sinon, Dumagoc barangay captain, said they have yet to assess the extent of damage caused by the huge waves. He assured affected families will be provided assistance.

DPWH speeds up construction of 4 evacuation centers

By Lorenz S. Marasigan

THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is fast-tracking the construction of four new evacuation centers in Zamboanga to provide liveable temporary shelters for residents in times of calamities and disasters.

Public Works Secretary Mark A. Villar said he has “ordered the accelerated implementation” of a project that aims to build the evacuation centers in the municipality of Cabatangan in Zamboanga City, municipalities of Labangan and Dinas in Zamboanga del Sur and in the municipality of Siocon in Zamboanga del Norte.

Villar said the project will ensure that residents affected by natural disasters will have a safe and livable evacuation center in case of calamity or other emergencies.

He did not give a specific timeline, and a spokesman from his office has yet to respond to the BusinessMirror’s request for clarification as of press time.

Already, the public works department has completed three of these facilities costing P102 million in Zamboanga. These are in the municipality of Labason and in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte; and in the municipality of Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay.

These facilities are built to be gender-sensitive, and can likewise accommodate persons with disability. They have provisions for wheelchair ramps, railings, separate toilets for male and female, an infirmary, laundry and drying room, and an accommodation area.

“By providing strong and well-equipped evacuation centers, there will be no or less disruption for students since schools are no longer used as temporary shelter,” Villar said.

In September, President Duterte instructed the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council to build more evacuation centers to minimize the use of school buildings during typhoons and other natural calamities.

Duterte made this directive after Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones reiterated her concerns that the use of school buildings as evacuation centers disrupts the flow of classes.

Briones said the use of school buildings forces government educators to hold classes in temporary learning shelters “which exposes them to greater risks.”

275 soldiers undergo sniper training in Zambo Sur

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- A total of 275 soldiers from different Army divisions are undergoing snipers training at Camp Sang-an that houses the Army’s 1st Infantry Division headquarters in the neighboring town of Labangan, officials said Wednesday (August 7).

Capt. Clint Antipala, Army’s 1st Infantry Division information officer, said the Squad Snipers Training Class-3, which started Tuesday (August 6), is a six-week course designed to develop the soldiers’ fighting capability particularly in honing shooting ability.

Antipala said the training also aims to enhance the participant’s knowledge, skills, attitude and confidence in delivering shots using the standard issued assault rifle R4A3.

Maj. Gen. Roberto Ancan, the Army’s 1st Infantry Division commander, encouraged the participants to take advantage of the training, learn and develop their skills in shooting and remember the core competency--warfighting.

“We aimed in making our Army equipped, modernized, highly disciplined and motivated that has established a respectable image and capable of addressing all internal and external security threats,” Ancan said.

“Bear in mind that many people sleep peacefully at night because there are men stand ready to protect them and that is our sworn oath,” Ancan added.

Ancan told the participants to be "technically and tactically proficient" and apply what they would learn in the training. "Hit the armed enemy who continues to sow terror to our communities,” he said.

The training is being conducted by the Mobile Training Team, Marksmanship Training School of the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command.

3 Army battalions under 1ID get new commanders

By Antonio Manaytay

IPIL, PHILIPPINES – Three Army battalions under the First Infantry Division have new battalion commanders following the Joint Change of Command ceremony Monday, August 5 held in Camp Sang-an in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur.

Maj. Gen. Roberto Ancan, 1ID commander, said the new battalion commanders are Lt. Col. Ray Tingson, and Lt. Col John Andrada, and Lt. Col. Rufino De Leon.

Tiongson, formerly assigned as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil Military Operations of the division, will take over the leadership of the 10th Infantry Battalion (IB) from Andrada.

Andrada, on the other hand, will replace De Leon as the battalion commander of the 97th IB based in Pinan, Zamboanga del Norte.

De Leon is the new commander of the 5th IB, formerly headed by Lt. Col. Ryan Severo, who is set to be assigned in Higher Headquarters.

Ancan, during the ceremony, told the newly-assigned battalion commanders to “give your best shot and I can assure you that my full support together with all the Tabak Troopers will always be extended to you.”

“Stay focused on your role as commander in the accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of your men,” the division commander said.

Army exec: Civilians key to surrender of 6 NPA rebels in Pagadian

By Leah D. Agonoy (/lb, Inquirer Mindanao)

PAGADIAN CITY — A local Army commander has credited intensifying civilian-led information drives to shun away from the communist movement for the recent surrender of New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas here.

A group of six Maoist fighters, five of whom were newbies, gave themselves up to authorities in Zamboanga del Sur Friday morning, August 2.

Army Lt. Col. Marlowe Patria, 53rd Infantry Battalion commander, said the group was led by a certain Ka Diego and they operated in the vast hinterlands of Barangay Lison Valley here.

On Friday morning, August 2, Lison Valley barangay chair Joel Babayson presented the six guerrillas to military and provincial officials, along with four handguns and several ammunition.

According to Patria, Babayson and several others were instrumental in talking the rebels out of the communist movement.

The group’s leader, Ka Diego, 30, has been an NPA fighter for over three years, while the rest were new recruits, still warming up to its ways in the last three months, Patria said.

Patria added that the youngest NPA recruit who surrendered was 17 years old.

He credited the intensified information drive of the local governments in their respective communities for “encouraging these rebels to return to the government’s fold.”

“The good news about the benefits and privileges of returning to the fold of the law has reached them … They are provided an option and that enables them to decide to go down from the hinterlands and return to their normal lives with their families,” Patria explained.

Patria said the Army has been conducting regular patrols in the city’s hinterland villages to guard the implementation of infrastructure projects.

These patrols, Patria added, could have also put pressure on the rebels in the area since the military has maintained its continued presence there.

The NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which is fighting to take over political control in order to build a socialist state.

It follows the strategy adopted by Chinese communist Mao Zedong to win in 1949, which is advancing military strength and gaining victories from the countrysides to the cities to conquer the center of power.

Hello Kitty-themed Zambo Sur school trends on social media

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- To foster a positive learning environment and encourage kids to go to school, parents and teachers of a school in nearby Mahayag town painted the entire campus with Hello Kitty images.

Photos of the school buildings, which became trending on social media site Facebook, were taken at the Compound Elementary School located in Sitio Compound, Barangay Panagaan, Mahayag, some 50 kilometers from this city.

The Hello Kitty-themed campus attracted not only students but visitors as well from other areas of this province.

Mary Ann Vale, Compound Elementary School head, said the low enrollment this year prompted them to paint the school with Hello Kitty, with the support of the parents and other stakeholders.

So far, Vale said, they only have 84 students enrolled this year, adding that there were many dropouts in the past years.

Most of the dropouts are children of farmers, she said.

“They'd rather help to farm rather than walk for a few kilometers to and from school every day,” she added.

Jason Cajote, Department of Education’s (DepEd) North Mahayag District supervisor, admired the efforts of the teachers, parents, and other stakeholders who helped realize the project.

“They were motivated by their goal to attract the students, especially those who no longer wanted to finish schooling, Cajote said.

“I love the design, Hello Kitty, my favorite cartoon character,” Prinzel Vismanos, a Grade 6 student, excitingly said.

“Kudos sa naka idea ani (Kudos to the one who thought of the idea),” Shy Aclan said on her Facebook page.

“Clean kaau ang school. For sure Ganahan mo school mga kids ani...Congrats!!! (The school is very clean. This will surely encourage the kids…Congratulation!!!),” another Facebook post said.

“Wow! Very much kaayo jud! My salute to everyone!” Snowflakes Algie also commented.

Vale is optimistic the number of students will pick up in the next school year.

6 Zambo Peninsula police units conferred proficient status

By Teofilo Garcia, Jr. (PNA)

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Six units of the Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) have been conferred proficient status under the Performance Governance System (PGS) of the Philippine National Police.

Brig. Gen. Froilan Quidilla, PRO-9 director, said Tuesday that the Regional Mobile Forces Battalion-9 (RMFB9) and Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Police Office (ZSPPO) got the “Gold Eagle Award” after garnering an over-all rating of 96.14 percent and 95.04 percent, respectively.

Quidilla said Isabela City Police Station, which got 94.61 percent, Zamboanga City Police Office with 94.35 percent, Zamboanga Sibugay Police Provincial Office with 92.84 percent and the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Police Office with 90.26 percent, all bagged the “Silver Eagle Award”, respectively.

Leading the conferment rites Monday were Lt. Gen. Camilo Pancratius Cascolan, chief of the directorial staff of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and chairman, Technical Working Group on PNP PATROL Plan 2030; Brig. Gen. Noel Baraceros, director of PNP Center for Police Strategy Management (CPSM); Pedro Rufo Soliven, chairman of Regional Advisory Council-9, and members of the PRO-9 Command Group.

Cascolan has expressed appreciation to the Regional Advisory Council of PRO-9 for their "continuous support and contribution to the police through the years."

PGS is part of the PNP Peace and Order Agenda for Transformation and Upholding of the Rule-Of-Law (PNP- P.A.T.R.O.L) Plan 2030. It has four stages: initiation, compliance, proficiency and institutionalization, which aim to improve the quality of police services to the community, strengthen the capabilities of law enforcement as well as to develop all PNP personnel’s well-being.

The proficiency evaluation process includes the strategic readiness test, performance audit which were conducted focusing on the alignment of the activities, projects, and initiatives to the strategy.

Meanwhile, Quidilla said PRO-9 is now bracing for the fourth stage and final stage of PGS, which is the institutionalization. He is optimistic that PRO-9 will eventually pass the last stage of PGS with flying colors.

Farmer killed, wife unscathed in gun attack

By Bong Garcia (SunStar Philippines)

A FARMER was killed while his wife escaped unscathed in a gun attack in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, the police said Tuesday, July 30.

The Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Police Office identified the fatality as Jerry Andinas, 34, who sustained three gunshot wounds and died instantaneously.

The police said the incident happened around 4 p.m. Monday at Purok 6 in Conacon village, Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur.

Investigation showed that Andinas and his wife, Sanabel, were on their way home after they harvested corn at the farm of his uncle, Benito, when shot by two unidentified gunmen.

The police said the suspects fled towards the village of Lower Conacon, Bayog after the incident.

Dengue cases in Zambo Sur up by 231%, says DOH

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez (ALT/JPA-PIA9/Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA) -- Dengue cases in the entire province of Zamboanga del Sur has peaked to 2,575 with 21 deaths recorded as of July 25, 2019 which may possibly bring the provincial government to declare the entire province under a state of calamity, said Dahlia Aseniero, Health Education and Promotion Officer (HEPO) of the Integrated Provincial Health Unit (IPHO).

Comparative data shows that in 2018, dengue cases in the province was recorded at 799 as compared to 2,575 in 2019, which is 231% higher than that of previous year.

Data from the health department revealed, of the more than two thousand recorded dengue cases, 1,193 victims belonged to the age group 1 to 10 years old; 938 to age group 11-20 years old; 308 to age group 21-30 years old; 110 cases to 31-40 years old; 136 dengue cases to age group 41 to 60 years old, 46 cases to age group 61 years old and above.

Asenierio called on the public to get involved in the fight against dengue and religiously practice the 4S habit which include Search and destroy breeding sites; Seek early consultation; Self-protection; and Say yes to fogging only in hotspot areas where increase in cases is registered for two consecutive weeks.

She said indiscriminate fogging does not eliminate larvae but only drives away adult mosquito. “Indiscriminate fogging creates a false sense of security and public perception as immediate vector control.”

Common breeding habitat of aedes mosquito include leaf axil, coconut shells, tree, rock holes, drums, water containers, discarded vehicle tires, tin cans, earthen jars.

Dengue infection is an arthropod-borne viral disease, which may vary from a simple Dengue Fever (DF) to a more serious Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and its subsequent fatal form, the Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS).

According to DOH, DF and DHF continue to be a major public health concern not only in Zamboanga del Sur but in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula as well. Cases have been observed not only in urban areas but there is a wide and fast distribution of the disease in most rural areas.

Currently, the only methods of preventing and controlling Df/DHF are to ensure prompt diagnosis of fever cases and appropriate clinical management.

Pregnant woman succumbs to dengue in Zamboanga del Sur

By Leah D. Agonoy (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

AURORA, Zamboanga del Sur—In an unfinished house in Brgy. Monte Alegre here, a mother and her child lie inside a white wooden coffin, victims of the mosquito-borne dengue disease.

The mother, 23-year-old Nonette Sabasales, died on Tuesday (July 23) at the Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. (MHARS) Medical Center in Ozamiz City after a four-day bout with the disease.

At the time of her dengue infection, Nonette was seven months pregnant, expecting a baby in September.

According to her mother, Jenelia Sabasales, Nonette first had a high fever, then experienced joint pains as rashes also showed throughout her body.

She also suffered later from diarrhea, Sabasales said.

Nonette was first rushed to the Lanao del Norte Provincial Hospital in Baroy, Lanao del Norte, then transferred to Ozamiz City upon the advice of doctors who said her pregnancy complicated her situation, Sabasales added.

Around noontime on Tuesday, Sabasales said she was informed that the baby in Nonette’s womb had died.

Last words

Nonette, the seventh of Sabasales’ eight children, died later in the evening.

Doctors then performed an abdominal delivery for the child in Nonette’s womb.

Before she breathed her last, according to Sabasales, Nonette left word that her baby be named Angelo if it’s a boy, or Michaela if it’s a girl.

Indian money lender killed in Zamboanga

By Julie Alipala (Reporter, Inquirer Mindanao /lzb)

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Zamboanga del Sur –– An Indian national was shot dead at Purok 5, Barangay Talisayan here around 1:30 p.m. on Friday, July 26.

Police Major Chester Natividad, chief of Police Station 9 here, identified the victim as Singh Narinder, a businessman living in Barangay Tumaga.

Eyewitness accounts say that Narinder was aboard his motorcycle when two motorcycle-riding armed shot him. The gunmen fled towards the direction of the city proper.

Scene of the Crime Operatives were still gathering evidence in Talisayan, about 24.4 kilometers from the city proper.

Narinder was engaged in money lending, police said.

Farmer dies in truck-motorbike collision

By BONG GARCIA

A FARMER died in a collision between a cargo truck and a motorcycle along the highway of Zamboanga del Sur, the police said Thursday, July 25.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-Zamboanga Peninsula information office, said the incident occurred around 2 p.m. Wednesday along the highway in the village of La Victoria, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur.

Galvez identified the fatality as Danilo Tomaquin, 43, a farmer and a resident of Purok 2 in Barangay La Victoria village, Aurora.

She said investigation showed that a cargo truck bumped Tomaquin as he crossed the highway while driving an unregistered motorcycle.

Galvez said Tomaquin was thrown off the motorcycle brought about by the impact of the collision. He was rushed but failed to reach the hospital alive.

The cargo truck, driven by Mardomel Gubatan, 35, was traveling to Pagadian City coming from Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur at the time of the incident, she added. (SunStar Philippines)

Gunmen kill public school teacher

By BONG GARCIA (SunStar Philippines)

A PUBLIC school teacher was killed in a gun attack in a school in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, the police said Tuesday, July 23.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-Zamboanga Peninsula information officer, said the incident happened around 7 a.m. Monday at the national high school in Balongating village, Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur.

Galvez identified the victim as Narcisa Caay, 58, a Grade 6 class adviser and a resident of the village of Balongating.

She said investigation showed that Caay was inside her classroom when two unidentified men clad in jacket and half-face crash helmet appeared and shot the victim thrice with caliber .45 pistol.

The victim died instantaneously and the suspects sped off aboard a motorcycle towards north direction to the national highway, she added.

She said investigation continues in a bid to establish the motive as well as the suspect behind the incident.

PCSO-Zambo Sur loses P60-M due to lotto stoppage

By R. G. Antonet Go (PNA)

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) said its Zamboanga del Sur branch has incurred PHP60 million in losses during the four-day stoppage of the PCSO’s gaming operations, an official said Friday.

Raul Regondola, PCSO Zamboanga del Sur branch manager, said some 302 lotto outlets in the area were affected by the stoppage order.

Regondola said half of the PHP60 million losses would have gone to the charity funds of the PCSO.

“The supposed shares for charity funds was lessened due to the four-day stoppage,” Regondola said, adding the PCSO is providing assistance to at least 70 indigent patients daily in this city alone.

He said the assistance include medicine, medical, dialysis, and chemotherapy.

President Rodrigo Duterte earlier ordered the closure of all gaming schemes operated, licensed, and franchised by the PCSO because of “massive corruption” on July 27.

The President lifted the suspension of PCSO’s the Lotto operations on July 30, except for the Small-Town Lottery, Keno, and Perya ng Bayan.

Meanwhile, the PCSO official also asked the police to run after the financiers of illegal “swertres” operations, which is rampant in the province of Zamboanga del Sur.

PCSO's Zamboanga del Sur office covers the province of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, which are part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), this city and the province of Zamboanga del Sur.

PWDs in Pagadian enjoy gov’t benefits, employment

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez (ALT/JPA-PIA9/Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA) -- The differently abled community in Pagadian City is thankful for the continuous assistance being given to them by the national and local government.

“Dako among pasalamat sa City Government of Pagadian kay naghatag jud sila ug importansya sa mga Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) sama nako. Gitabangan mi sa employment.” (We are thankful to the City Government of Pagadian for giving importance to PWDs like me. They provided us employment) , said Arlene Ababon, president, Pagadian City Federation of PWD .

“Akong mga uban nga deaf –mute, na-employ pud sila, ang uban job order, uban sab regular, “ (my companions who are deaf-mute were also hired, some are job order and others are regular) she informed.

Ababon said they are appreciative of the benefits accorded to PWDs like the 20% discount , “nakuha jud namo among 20% discount sa mga palitonon like medicines ug exemption sa 12% VAT sa mga food chains and restaurants.” ( we are enjoying the 20% discount in medicine and 12% VAT exemption in food chains and restaurants)

“Na enjoy pud namo among 5% discount sa grocery items sa mga dagkong mga tindahan diri,” ( We are also enjoying our 5% discount in grocery items in big establishments here).

She said these benefits have a big impact in their daily living as it made life a little bit easy for them. “Napagaan among kinabuhi aning mga benipisyo para PWDs.” (Life is a bit light with the benefits given to PWDs) .

She also takes pride of the various skills and livelihood training her federation has gotten from the national government like the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and other concerned agencies.

“Sa kamatuuran, naa mi atenan karon nga whole day training sa coconut and mango production,” (matter of fact, we will be attending today a whole day training on coconut and mango production) she ended, as she gave her widest smile .

Dengue cases up 70% in Zamboanga del Sur

By Leah Agonoy (News Briefs, Philippine Daily Inquirer

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) in Zamboanga del Sur on Friday reported a sharp rise in dengue cases, which killed 19 persons in the province this year.

The DOH here said dengue cases in the province from January to early July this year had reached 2,991, a 70-percent increase compared to the 684 cases recorded in the same period last year.

Epidemiology Surveillance Unit officer Wilfred Agtina said Pagadian City had the highest number of cases at 406, from only 164 cases in the same period in 2018. Agtina said majority of the dengue patients were aged one to 10.

Other towns with high number of cases included Margosatubig, with 254 cases; Vincenzo Sagun, with 230; Dimataling, with 148; Labangan, 115; Midsalip, 111; and Kumalarang, 103.

Canvasser dies, 2 others unscathed in ambush

By BONG GARCIA (SunStar Philippines)

A CANVASSER of a business establishment was killed while two others escaped unscathed in an ambush in Zamboanga del Sur, the police said Thursday, July 4.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-Zamboanga Peninsula information officer, said the incident happened around 2 p.m. Wednesday at Purok 1 in Bag-ong Ariosa village, Molave, Zamboanga del Sur.

Galvez identified the fatality as Dionesio Omayao, Jr. alias Tatay, 50, canvasser of Rachel Emporium products and resident of the village of Upper Sta. Cruz, Lala, Lanao del Norte.

Unscathed were his two co-workers Roberto Montejo and Donald Miñoza.

She said investigation showed Omayao and his two companions were aboard two motorcycles traveling towards the national highway in Molave when ambushed by two unidentified gunmen.

She said Omayao died instantaneously while his two companions, who were riding on another motorcycle, managed to escape although the gunmen chased them.

The motive of the incident was believed to be robbery since Omayao’s P5,000 sales of the day and wallet were missing, Galvez added.

TESDA hastens delivery of services in conflict-prone communities

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA) -- Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Zamboanga Del Sur Provincial Office bared its plan to drumbeat delivery of government services in depressed and conflict-affected areas in the province.

TESDA Provincial Director (PD) Engr. Adrian Ampong said the authority is set to create programs that will support value chain.

“Value chain, meaning, ang prevalent livelihood sa barangay, sudlan nato ug training,” (value chain means whatever prevalent livelihood that the community is into, we will come in with training) he said.

“The rest of the agencies nga naay mga programa, mo participate, mo counterpart o compliment sa atong ipadala nga training,” (Other concerned government agencies with programs will compliment the training that we will bring-in in the community), Ampong added.

“Halimbawa, magpa training tag agriculture, sa rice farming, so naa ta’y tabang gikan sa Department of Agriculture (DA) para sa ilang pag supply sa similya sa rice; sa training part pud nato, mupadagan ta’g training sa masonry para sa paghimo sa dike; mupadagan ta’g training sa plumbing para maghimo sa irrigation; so kana tanan nag evolve na sa usa ka product na rice production, so ang barangay mahibalo nga naa ta’y gobyerno na mutabang nila.” (For example, if we bring to the community training on agriculture, specifically for rice farming, DA will come in to compliment the services by providing rice seeds. For our part, we will conduct training on masonry for the installation of dike and plumbing for the construction of irrigation. These all evolve in one product, which is rice production, so the community will realize that there is a government that is willing to help them.) Ampong explained.

The said program is specifically focused for rebel returnees and identified barangays in the province prone to insurgency to help them have a better quality of life as anchored on Executive Order No. 70 under President Duterte’s directive to craft a concrete program that covers shelter, employment and livelihood that will eventually lead to a sustained peace and order in the country. (ALT/JPA-PIA9/Zamboanga del Sur)

Napolcom holds orientation for Zambo Sur execs

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur --The National Police Commission (Napolcom) held a seminar Thursday to orient police chiefs and newly-elected local chief executives on deputation and service-oriented policing system.

Lawyer Pablito Abad, Napolcom-9 director, shared the concept of community service-oriented policing (CSOP) system to 21 municipal mayors and 27 chiefs of police of this province who attended the orientation seminar at the Provincial Capitol here.

Abad said local officials and the police force can help improve the country's policing system by working together to deliver basic services to the community.

Lawyer Alexis De Lima, the representative of Napolcom Satellite Office in Zamboanga City, discussed the basic powers and functions of local executives delegated to them by the commission.

De Lima said the newly-elected officials, by operation of law, are officially deputized by the commission even without the formal oath-taking.

Among the powers of the mayors, he said, include the deployment of police personnel and formulation safety plan, as well as the authority to choose the chief of police according to the eligibility standards provided by law.

Abad said Napolcom's role is to ensure that local chief executives and police chiefs "properly exercise their tasks based on the authority given them by the law."

Zamboanga del Sur first district Rep. Divina Grace Yu, the activity’s guest of honor, underscored the importance of the seminar in raising the awareness of local officials on their roles and responsibilities.

“We look forward to a real peace and order. Not a peace and order instilled by fear but knowing that we are safe as we go out to our community,” said Yu, whose husband, Victor, is the governor of the province.

The seminar is a requirement of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to orient the elections officials on the priorities of the current administration and their state of local development and preparing them for effective local governance.

2 nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY--A high-value target and a former drug surrenderer were arrested in a buy-bust operation in this city, a police official said on Tuesday.

Lt. Col. Alvin Saguban, Pagadian City police chief, identified the arrested suspects as Ian Belano Chiu, 39 and Amir Pakil, 29. They were nabbed in a buy-bust operation around 11:50 p.m. Monday in Barangay Santiago.

Saguban said Chiu, a high-value target, and Pakil, who had already surrendered under the government's Oplan Tokhang, yielded some PHP10,000 worth of suspected shabu and marked money.

He said the suspects were being detained at Pagadian City police headquarters while a case of violation for Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, is set to be filed against them.

Soldier dead in Zamboanga Sur road collision

By Leah Agonoy [Inquirer Mindanao, Leti Z. Boniol (Editor)]

PAGADIAN CITY –– A soldier was killed when his motorcycle collided with a passenger van in Barangay Navalan, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur Monday night, July 8.

Police Captain Nur Mahadi of the Tukuran police identified the victim as Staff Sergeant Delfin Balansag Austria, a resident of Molave town and assigned at the 1st Infantry Division in Camp Cesar Sang-an, Barangay Pulacan, Labangan town.

Mahadi said Austria was driving his motorcycle from Molave, en route to the military camp, when it swerved towards the left lane of the road.

Austria’s motorcycle then collided with a passenger van driven by Silvestre Maata Villar, who was en route to Molave from Pagadian City.

Austria was immediately brought to the Camp’s hospital but was declared dead on arrival by Dr. Ester Irene Lacson, the attending physician.

Mahadi said the driver of the van was temporarily held under the custody of the Tukuran Police Station for further investigation while the soldier’s body was transferred to a funeral parlor in Pagadian City.

DSWD gives food aid to farmers affected by El Niño

By BONG GARCIA (SunStar Philippines)

THE Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) announced that so far some 34,454 families have benefited from the agency’s distribution of family food packs here in the region.

Fatima Caminan, DSWD assistant regional director for operations, said this came about as the agency continues to distribute food assistance to farmers affected by the El Niño weather phenomenon here in the region.

Caminan said the beneficiaries, who head of the family are farmers, are from the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga Sibugay.

Caminan said each family food packs contain sardines, coffee, three kilograms rice, and other canned goods.

She said they had been distributing food packs “two months ago and is still on-going.”

She said the distribution of food packs is aimed to help alleviate the plight of the farmers, whose crops were damaged due to the El Niño weather phenomenon.

She said the beneficiaries of the food packs was provided by the local government units and validated by the provincial and municipal agriculturist.

Meanwhile, she said they have requested the DSWD central office for funding intended for cash-for-work program for the farmers affected by the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Troops nab ex-soldier, most wanted person

By Bong Garcia (SunStar Philippines)

TWO people, including a former soldier and most wanted person, were separately arrested in law enforcement operations here in the region, the police said Saturday, July 6.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-Zamboanga Peninsula information officer, identified the arrested suspects as Edward Acosta, 32, a former Philippine Army personnel, and Renato Ordaneza, 32.

Galvez said Acosta was arrested after being served a search warrant around 10:50 p.m. Friday at Purok 4 in Tigbangangan village, Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay.

She said confiscated from the possession of Acosta were 12 small-size heat-sealed plastic sachet of suspected “shabu” (methamphetamine hydrochloride), a caliber .45 pistol with ammunition, a sling bag, and illegal drug paraphernalia.

Ordaneza was nabbed after being served a warrant of arrest around 3 p.m. Friday at Purok 3 in Kagawasan village, Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur, Galvez added.

She said Ordaneza has two standing warrant of arrest for violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and murder issued by the court of San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur.

The police officer said the suspect is listed as the Top 6 most wanted person in the province of Zamboanga del Sur.

Craft law to stop punishment, shaming of children, group urges gov’t

By Tina Santos (WITH A REPORT FROM LEAH AGONOY, Philippine Daily Inquirer)

The nongovernmental organization Save the Children Philippines has asked lawmakers for the immediate crafting and passage of a measure prohibiting physical and humiliating punishment on children as it condemned the abuse of an 8-year-old girl in Pagadian City, who was made to kneel on live embers for a perceived misdeed.

According to lawyer Albert Muyot, chief executive officer of Save the Children Philippines, hurting children, through physical and psychological means, is never acceptable as this could lead to permanent and harsh results, including death.

Early dismissal

“Physical and humiliating punishments have devastating impact on children,” Muyot said in a statement on Wednesday.

“What the 8-year-old little girl from Zamboanga del Sur experienced in the hands of her mother clearly constitutes child abuse,” he added.

The girl, a third grader, was forced by her mother to kneel on live ember as a punishment over suspicion that she skipped classes on June 24.

It turned out that the girl’s teacher dismissed the class early to allow the children to celebrate the feast of St. John the Baptist.

The girl left her bag in the classroom and when she returned to get it, the room was already locked.

When she went home, her mother told her to go back to school and get her bag. When the girl returned still without the bag, her mother hit her then went to the kitchen to get burning firewood and made her kneel on live embers.

The teacher found out about the incident after she visited the girl in the family’s house on June 28, as she had been puzzled by her student’s unusual absence for days. The teacher immediately reported the girl’s condition to barangay officials and the police.

Corporal punishment

Muyot lamented that the practice of physical and humiliating punishment is acceptable to many Filipino parents. He said the girl’s parents were reported to be in the habit of beating up their children.

“Every year, corporal punishment kills thousands of children around the world, and injures and handicaps many more,” Muyot said.

He cited the results of the 2016 National Baseline Study on Violence Against Children published by the Council for the Welfare of Children, which showed that in the Philippines, three of five children suffer from physical violence, most of which happen at home and in the hands of their parents and caregivers.

The study, he added, indicated that corporal punishments in the home include spanking with a bare hand, rolled paper or stick and pulling the hair, pinching or twisting of ears. Other forms of severe abuse are slapping, kicking, smothering, tying, drowning and burning.

Save the Children Philippines, Muyot said, is advocating positive discipline that promotes stronger bond and open communication between children and parents.

“The group conducts positive discipline training for parents and teachers to ensure that children do not suffer from physical and humiliating forms of punishments,” he said.

“Discipline is not the same as punishment, but rather teaching and guiding them in ways that make them feel loved and respected. If our goal is for children to grow up to be self-disciplined, responsible, nonviolent, respectful and good people, then we need to teach them that by treating them right and by being good role models, particularly in their homes where they should feel the most love and protection,” Muyot said.

Pagadian mayor vows to pursue pro poor program

By Gideon C. Corgue (EDT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA) -- After six years of being out of the political limelight, the newly-installed mayor of Pagadian City promised to pursue his flagship programs for the poor.

In the recent turn over and acceptance ceremony at the city hall grounds, Mayor Samuel S. Co announced that after his political party won the 2019 midterm elections by a landslide victory, he vowed to fulfill his promises he made to the people during the campaign period.

Co said his administration will focus on the following priorities: infrastructure projects, medical care for the poor, improved peace and order, development of tourism, and reducing poverty.

Co said in one or two months- time, he will prioritize the operation of Danlugan Hospital and conversion of the 3rd and 4rth floor of City Commercial Center as temporary tertiary hospital for the poor people to access mainstream health care services.

The good mayor said he wants that no one will be denied care because of inability to pay.

He also said that he will equip the Pagadian City Police force with vehicles and communication equipment saying that these are the key factors in making the city peaceful and orderly.

He also said that he will stop the illegal operation of unregistered tricycles particularly the Bajaj (locally known as “Bao-Bao”) that continue to infuriate the tricycle operators and drivers who religiously pay for franchise and mayor’s permit.

“Starting next month there will be no more illegal tricycle (Bao-Bao) that will operate in the city,” Co urged.

Co said that in pursuing the social and infrastructure programs of his administration, Pagadian will become the fastest growing city of Mindanao.

Zambo Sur governor-elect values honest service, love, care for people

By Gideon C. Corgue (EDT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA)-- “This administration values honest service, love, sacrifice and care for the people”.

Thus disclosed Governor-Elect Victor J. Yu during the mass oath-taking ceremony of the 266 newly elected officials of Pagadian City and Zamboanga del Sur recently at the city gym here.

As a strong advocate of good governance and transparency, Yu said his administration is fully dedicated to the welfare of the people.

He said his administration does not prevent people from coming in.

“My administration is open to all. There is no wall or fence that will prevent people from coming in,” Yu proudly said adding that it is their great commitment and integrity to serve the public.

He also said that in their 3-year term of office, his administration will fulfill their campaign promises by not delaying the implementation of the social and infrastructure projects to better serve the people.

“I encourage the LGUs through their local chief executives to maximize their time and submit development plans for their projects in order to help our constituents,” Yu urged.

Meanwhile, First District Representative Divina Grace Yu appealed to the governor to include in his top priority agenda the programs and projects for the women, children and tourism.

“I am appealing to the hardworking governor to include the programs and projects for women because they are the active drivers in bringing about positive change, the children because they are our future leaders and tourism, to promote the province to foreign investors,” she said.

Second District Representative Leonardo Babasa, Jr. encouraged the newly-elected officials to perform their duties with utmost responsibility.

“It is now our business as public servants to serve our constituents 24/7 and make sure that the needs of our people are fulfilled at a day,” Babasa urged.

Governor Yu thanked the many inspiring individuals, organizations and friends for their support and made a landslide victory in the 2019 midterm elections.

Ma makes 8-year-old daughter kneel on embers

By Leah Agonoy (Inquirer Mindanao)

FOR COMING HOME WITHOUT SCHOOLBAG

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines — An eight-year-old girl in third grade failed to go to school for days after her mother forced her to kneel on embers for a perceived misdeed on June 24, the Feast of St. John the Baptist.

That day, the teacher dismissed the class early in the afternoon to allow the children to celebrate the St. John the Baptist Day by enjoying the rain.

Claire (not her real name) related to the INQUIRER what had happened to her.

On being dismissed, she left her bag in the classroom, planning to get it later. But when she returned to the classroom it was already locked.

So she went home, which was just walking distance from school, without her bag.

The mother, suspecting that Claire had skipped classes, told her to go back to school and get her bag.

The girl did so. Of course, the classroom was still locked.

Man Held for the Crime Of Attempted Murder

(Zamboanga Del Sur Police Report)

V. SAGUN, Zamboanga del Sur - Operatives of Vincenzo Sagun Municipal Police Station conducted manhunt operation (Service of Warrant) at Purok Mangga, Barangay Linoguayan, Vincenzo Sagun, Zamboanga del Sur at about 6:00 PM June 13, 2019.

Police Brigadier Gen. Froilan F Quidilla, PRO9 Director said the operation resulted in the arrest of Florencio Bustamante Y Albaracin, 46 years old, married, farmer and a resident of Purok Mangga, Barangay Linoguayan, Vincenzo Sagun, Zamboanga del Sur.

He was arrested by virtue of warrant of arrest issued by Presiding Judge of RTC, Ninth Judicial Region, Branch 29, San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur for the crime of Attempted Murder docketed under Criminal Case Number 19-075 dated June 4, 2019, with bail bond recommended amounting to Php 120,000.00.

The arrested person is now in custody of Vincenzo Sagun MPS for proper disposition.

SK officials play vital role in campaign vs illegal drugs

By Gideon C. Corgue (EDT/GCC/PIA9-Zamboanga del Sur)

LABANGAN, Zamboanga del Sur(PIA)-- The local government unit of Labangan town, in partnership with the Philippine National Police and Sangguniang Kabataan Federation, joined the kickoff celebration of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (IDADAIT) at the Municipal Covered Court here on June 26.

IDADAIT is a yearly event observed simultaneously every 26th of June by UN-Member Countries as an manifestation of its purpose to fortify action and cooperation to attain the goal of an international society free of illegal drugs and drug abuse.

The celebration was highlighted with an opening of volleyball cup with the theme “Bola Kontra Droga, Bola Para sa Kapayapaan”, signing of pledge of commitment, and Zumba dance.

Vice Mayor Marlon Valenzuela said the LGU officials are determined to help and cooperate with the PNP in their anti-drug campaign saying that illegal drugs destroy family and society and it can deter the progress of our country.

He also recognized the vital role of the SK officials in the anti-illegal drug activities in the community.

“The active involvement and cooperation of the Sangguniang Kabataan in the government’s anti-illegal drug campaign is very important because they are the future leaders of our country,” Valenzuela said.

Zarouf Dhen Manupac, the SK Federated President, said the youth have contributed in the anti-illegal drug campaign of the government.

He said that the SK officials are firm in their commitment to solve the problems of drug by signing the pledge of commitment .

“The signing of pledge of commitment is a manifestation of our strong support to the Anti-Illegal Drugs Program of the government. We pledge to carry out our obligations to keep ourselves , our families, and our country drug- free,” Manupac said.

He also said that through the sports program, it will serve as an opportunity to divert the attention of the young people from illegal drug activities.

Magnitude-4 earthquake hits portions of Mindanao

By Carmela Martinez

A magnitude 4.0 earthquake shook Zamboanga del Sur, Lanao del Sur, and Maguindanao Sunday morning, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported.

The earthquake was tectonic in origin and its epicenter was located 39 kilometers northwest of South Upi, Maguindanao.

Phivolcs said it was felt at 9:10 am with a depth of focus of 1 kilometer.

The following intensities were felt in these areas:

• Intensity 2

Cotabato City

Phivolcs also said it was felt under the following intensities:

• Intensity 2

Cotabato City

• Intensity 1

Kiamba, Sarangani

No aftershocks and damage are expected from the tremor.

Key road network in Zamboanga Peninsula nears completion — Villar

By Betheena Unite

A key road network that will link two provinces in Zamboanga Peninsula is nearing completion and will soon drastically cut travel time from six hours to only two hours, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar bared.

Villar on Friday announced that the Sindangan- Bayog-Lakewood Road linking Zamboanga del Sur to Zamboanga del Norte is now almost complete as construction is now “substantially completed.”

Its 36-kilometer section has been substantially completed, Villar said, while an additional 15-kilometer portion of the road traversing multiple municipalities in Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte is underway.

The secretary furthered that the road network will connect Dipolog-Sindangan-Liloy Road in Zamboanga del Norte to Jct. Tubod-Lakewood Road in Zamboanga del Sur.

The road is also expected to provide better access to services and help tourists discover the hidden wonders of Zamboanga Peninsula.

Meanwhile, the 26.68-kilometer road leading to Nancy Falls in Zamboanga City is being paved to boost economic and tourism activities in Zamboanga del Sur.

According to the secretary, a total of P1.1-billion was allotted for the improvement of the road leading to the tourism site from the junction of the national Highway to Ayala – La Paz Road in Barangay La Paz. The road project is now 80.77 percent complete.

Soldier, sis dead in Zamboanga Sur road crash

By Leah Agonoy [Leti Z. Boniol (Editor), Inquirer Mindanao)

PAGADIAN CITY –– A woman soldier and her sister were declared dead upon arrival at the hospital here after the motorcycle she was driving crashed into a passenger bus in Barangay Lantian, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur at 6:30 a.m. Friday.

Chief Master Sergeant Kit Mayol of the Labangan police said Private Elmae Joy Indangan assigned at the 54th Engineering Brigade of the Philippine Army and her sister Niezel Mae Indangan, were traversing the national highway in Barangay Lantian on their way to Pagadian City when they suddenly lost balance and collided with a Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. passenger bus heading towards the opposite direction.

The two were rushed to the Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center in Pagadian City but were declared dead on arrival by attending physician Dr. Felipe Son.

Bus driver Julius Calimpong of Barangay Bag-ong Valencia, Dumingag town told the Inquirer he was shocked when the motorcycle hit the left side of the bus.

Calimpong immediately surrendered to the local police to clear his name while the bus company gave a copy of the video of the incident taken from their dash camera.

Man makes bomb joke in SSS office, lands in jail

By Futch Anthony Inso (/dbs)

CEBU CITY, Philippines — A 20-year-old man was arrested and detained in the Carbon Police Precinct after cracking a bomb joke inside the Social Security System (SSS) office in Jones Ave., Cebu City around 9:40 a.m. on Thursday, June 27, 2019.

Police identified the suspect as Jefferson Jaca, a resident of Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur and temporarily residing in Barangay Hipodromo, Cebu City.

Police Corporal Noel Tinagos of the Carbon Police Precinct said that while Jaca was inside the SSS premises at that time to follow up on a transaction with the office when he made the bomb joke.

He is the latest person arrested for making a bomb joke. The last time a person was arrested for this offense was in July 2018 when a woman made a bomb joke inside a mall in Cebu City.

Read more: Police arrested a woman for allegedly making a bomb joke on Saturday

While he was there waiting for his turn to be served by the SSS representatives, he suddenly said in jest that he would bomb the office.

SSS clients inside the office who heard Jaca making a bomb joke got worried and reported this to the office’s security guard.

Security Guard Dexter Albarico then held Jaca and made a citizen’s arrest.

He then informed the Carbon police and turned Jaca over to them when they arrived at the SSS office.

Jaca was detained at the Carbon Police Precinct.

He would be facing charges in violation of Presidential Decree (P.D.) 1727 or the Malicious Dissemination of False Information of the Willful Making of any Threat Concerning Bombs, Explosives or any Means of Destruction.

Student dies of heart problem after ROTC training in Zamboanga del Sur

By Marlon Panares (for CNN Philippines)

Pagadian City — A student suffered cardiac death after attending a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) training in Zamboanga del Sur.

The 21-year-old cadet, identified as Roel Sedenio, was rushed to the hospital last Saturday after passing out during a morning physical fitness routine that was part of a one-month advanced training in Barangay Dao, Pagadian City.

Doctors at the Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center said he suffered from hyperventilation. They discharged Sedenio, saying he only needed some rest.

But while Sedenio was resting at the barracks in the compound of the Army Reserve Command, his co-trainees observed he was having seizures. Sedenio was brought back to the Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

Doctors said Sedenio died of cardiac dysrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat secondary to sepsis and pulmonary congestion.

Major Alberto Ramirez, director of the 903rd Community Defense Center, said Sedenio had fever prior to the incident and was advised to skip the activities the next morning, only to surface during the exercise. He said a thorough investigation is underway.

Sedenio's mother, Julita, told CNN Philippines she could not believe her son's death, noting that he seemed fit and healthy.

Sedenio, a third-year information technology student of Josefina H. Cerilles State College, was among the 272 aspiring cadet officers who participated in the training.

The ROTC program may soon be required for grades 11 and 12 students, as President Rodrigo Duterte certified as urgent Senate Bill No. 2232. Under the proposed measure, those physically or psychologically unfit or are part of the school's varsity team are exempted from mandatory ROTC training.

Give blood, save a life

By Gideon C. Corgue (Desk man)

VOLUNTARY AND unpaid blood donors realize the great importance of donating blood as the only way to save lives for those who are in dire need, particularly the poor.

Teachers, students, soldiers, and other civilians actively participated in the blood letting activity to highlight the celebration of World Blood Donor Day on June 14 organized by the Provincial Department of Health Office (PDHO) and in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) at the City Commercial Center (C3) Mall. Jasper Locson, 21 years old student of Provincial Government College donated his blood because he wanted to help a 6-year old boy, the nephew of his friend who was diagnosed with leukemia almost two years ago.

“I felt pity for the child. He has been suffering from leukemia and he absolutely needs blood,” Locson said. He said although it was his first time to donate blood, he was not scared since what prevailed in his mind was to save the young boy’s life.

Ismael Amir, coordinator of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) of Pagadian Capitol College, said he voluntarily donated his blood since he observed that more and more people are in need of blood transfusion because of the different diseases that are rising nowadays.

Amir said he saw a post on facebook that a child badly needs blood transfusion. .

Upon learning that a blood letting activity will be held at C3 Mall on June 14, without any hesitation, he contacted his NSTP students and encouraged them to participate in the blood donation campaign.

“Our blood is given free by our Almighty Father, we will also give it free to those who are in need,”said Amir who had donated blood to PRC five times already.

Meanwhile, 19-year-old Cherry Jay Alfanta is one of the eight NSTP students who donated blood.

Alfanta said she willingly donated again her blood because every drop of blood counts, as one bag of blood can save the lives of three persons.

“My blood donation was founded on my motto ‘it is better to give than to receive,’ said Alfanta who donated blood for the third time.

At least sixty-two (62) bags of clean and safe blood were collected from the participants during the activity.

Pagadian cited for economic dynamism, better infrastructure

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA)-- Philippine Information Agency Region 9 Director Noemi B. Edaga who was the guest speaker during the 50th Araw ng Pagadian anniversary program held at the city gym on Friday, recognized the important contributions of the local officials and stakeholders for making Pagadian a progressive city.

Pagadian, which became a chartered city on June 21, 1969 thru Republic Act 5478 strives to be recognized by Mindanao Economic Boom in the Top 15 Most Competitive Cities in Mindanao.

“Pagadian ranked No.10 in economic dynamism and No. 2 in infrastructure. It is way to go for the city to gain a spot in economic dynamism and resiliency,” Edaga proudly announced.

Edaga said the people can change the landscape of Pagadian into a highly developed urban city but they should also work to preserve peace.

“Let us keep the culture of peace and sobriety in trying times. Let us keep the joy of peaceful living,” Edaga urged.

Meanwhile, Vice Mayor Ernesto Mondarte said the golden year celebration is worthy to be remembered, first and foremost because of the blessings of the Almighty Father and the efforts, initiatives, and significant contributions of the past leaders.

“We are gathered here to show our unity, peace, love, respect and cooperation,” Mondarte concluded.

The anniversary program was highlighted with a civic-military parade and mass dance presentation of public secondary schools students.

1 person killed in Shooting Incident

(Zambo del Sur Police Report)

PAGADIAN CITY – One prson was killed in Shooting incident transpired in front of J. Cabahug Hospital along Rizal Avenue corner Roxas Street, San Pedro District, Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur at about 8:10 AM of June 13, 2019.

Police Brigadier Gen. Froilan F Quidilla, PRO9 Director identified the victim as Samer Nian Maguindanaon Esmael, 39 years old, male, married, farmer, and a resident of Bulanit, Labangan, Zamboanga Del Sur. (Cousin of Vice Mayor-elect Matt Nian of Dinas, Zamboanga Del Sur.

Suspects were two (2) unidentified male persons riding in a motorcycle.

Initial investigation disclosed that the victim was on board in a tricycle with two other passengers when it stops in front of Cabahug Hospital for the other two passengers to dismount.

At that juncture, suspects onboard Mio motorcycle approached the victim and without any words shot the victim three (3) times. He tumbles into the pavement sustaining three (3) fatal gunshot wounds in different parts of his body.

Intel and Detective personnel of Pagadian City Police Station are in pursuit of fleeing suspects.

SOCO personnel arrived at about 08:40 AM of June 13, 2019 and conducted crime scene processing procedure.

The duty Doctor of J. Cabahug Hospital in person of Dr. Liz Corazon Cabahug-Parangan, M.D. responded at the crime scene for possible immediate treatment but it was declared dead on the spot.

The victim sustained Two (2) gunshot wounds in front of his chest, and one (1) gunshot wound at the back of his chest, and one (1) gunshot graze at his left face.

The SOCO Team turned-over the crime scene to the Investigator on case at around 9:50 AM of same date.

The cadaver of the victim was brought by his immediate family to Dinas, Zamboanga Del Sur on board on Ambulance vehicle.

Pagadian City Police Station is still continuing its investigation as to the circumstances of the incident to determine the real respondents of this case. Motive of incident is yet to be determined.

Cop, 4 others nabbed in Pagadian City drug bust ops

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- Four people, including a policeman and barangay councilor, were arrested and PHP3.4 million worth of suspected shabu were seized in an anti-drug operation here on Friday.

Agent Cesario Judilla Jr., Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)-Zamboanga del Sur head, identified the arrested suspects as Police Senior Master Sgt. Ricky Usman Sabturani of the Basilan Police Provincial Office and Omar Sadon, a councilor in Barangay Bayanga Norte, Matanog, Maguindanao.

Judilla identified the other suspects as Jam Macaraya, Daniel Kusain, and Amis Juma Anas.

He said the suspects were arrested after they allegedly sold suspected shabu to an undercover agent around 10 a.m. along the national highway in San Jose District.

He said the PDEA agents and policemen recovered from the suspects 18 large sachets containing suspected shabu and nine bundles of marked money worth PHP900,000.

Sadon denied any knowledge and involvement in the illegal drug trade, claiming he was just hired to drive the other suspects from Maguindanao to the city.

Sadon, the driver of the van (DAK-1806), claimed the other suspects told him to proceed and pick-up “someone” at the Integrated Bus Terminal.

Sabturani also denied involvement in the illegal drug trade.

Judilla said appropriate criminal and administrative charges will be filed against the policeman and his companions.

3 suspected assassins dead in clash with cops

LEAH AGONOY [Inquirer Mindanao, Tony Bergonia (Editor)]

PAGADIAN CITY—Three suspected members of an assassins’ gang were killed in a police operation on Thursday (June 20) at San Carlos village in Tukuran town, Zambaonga del Sur.

Police have not released the identities of the dead suspects but police Capt. Nur Mahadi, of the Tukuran police, said they were residents of Labangan town.

Mahadi said the three were killed in a legitimate police operation which he called “stop and freeze.”

Two of the three dead men, according to police, were suspects in the fatal shooting last May 4 of Ibrahim Ungad, chief of the village of New Labangan in Labangan town.

Ungad was leaving his house when he was attacked by two men and shot once with an improvised 12-gauge shotgun, according to city police chief Lt. Col. Alvin Sanguban. Ungad was declared dead in a hospital.

The three slain suspected assassins were riding a tricycle when stopped by policemen. But instead of yielding, the three allegedly opened fire at the policemen with their handguns. Not one of the policemen was hit.

The suspects’ guns, of unknown make and caliber, were recovered, according to police.

1 dead, 1 hurt in 2 motorbikes collision

By Bong Garcia (SunStar Philippines)

ONE person died while another was critically injured in a head-on collision of two motorcycles in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, the police said Thursday, June 20.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-Zamboanga Peninsula information officer, said the incident occurred at 5:25 p.m. Wednesday at Sitio Gusahan in Canipay Sur village, Midsalip town.

Galvez identified the fatality as Antonio Enomo, 29, who did not reach the Midsalip Infirmary Hospital alive.

Critically injured was Edimar Selim, 32. He was rushed to the infirmary hospital and later transferred to the Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center in Pagadian City.

Galvez said investigation showed that Enomo was traveling from the village of Sigapod to Canipay Sur when he collided head-on with Selim, who was also driving motorcycle and traveling the opposite direction.

She said that both Enomo and Selim do not have driver’s licenses and respective motorcycle registration.

Zamboanga del Sur town's most wanted nabbed

By BONG GARCIA (SunStar Philippines)

LAWMEN have arrested one of the most wanted persons in Zamboanga del Sur in a manhunt operation in Ozamiz City, the police reported Wednesday, June 19.

The Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial Office identified the arrested suspect as Sergio Ramonal, 34, alias Jun-Jun, the number one most wanted person in the town of Kumalarang.

The police said Ramonal was arrested by joint police team of Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur and Ozamiz City around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, in the village of Baybay Triunfo, Ozamis City.

Police said Ramonal, a resident of the village of Diplo, Kumalarang, has two standing warrants of arrest: the first one is for the crime of murder issued on January 28, 2016 by the court of Pagadian City, and the second was issued on December 2, 2014 by the same court for the crime of murder and frustrated murder.

Ramonal was detained pending his turnover to court authorities, the police added.

DA names Zamboanga Del Sur town Nat’l quality corn achiever

By ANTONIO P. RIMANDO

PAGADIAN CITY: The mountain municipality of Dinas, Zamboanga del Sur was named recently by the Department of Agriculture (DA) as the country’s “National Quality Corn Achiever” awardee this year.

Dinas Mayor Felicito Chavez, Jr. received his town’s award during a ceremony held late last month at the D’ Leonor Inland Resort in Buhangin, Davao City.

Aside from a Plaque of Recognition, Chavez said the local government unit of Dinas also received a P1-million check “which will be primarily utilized to finance more projects and programs of the Municipal Agriculturist’s Office for corn and other corn production in the community.”

The Dinas executive said the national competition was participated in by 25 qualifiers out of 1,489 towns throughout the country.

Sea turtle in Zamboanga del Sur found dead with hack wounds on neck

By Kaela Malig (/MDM, GMA News)

A sea turtle was found dead floating in the waters off Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur with hack wounds on its neck.

According to a report on Balitanghali on Saturday, local children were playing near the seashore when they spotted the floating carcass of the sea turtle.

Based on the authorities' investigation, the sea turtle have been dead for days now and the hack wounds could mean that the animal was slaughtered before it was left in the sea.

Because the sea turtle was in the advance stage of decomposition, authorities decided to bury the sea turtle already.

Dance, beauty contest highlight CDW Day

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY (PIA)-- The Federation of Child Development Workers recently conducted 'Bayanihan Para sa Kabataan' showcasing their beauty and talents in the Search for 2019 Miss CDW to celebrate Child Development Workers’ Day. Winners of the contests were awarded with cash prizes and tokens.

About 100 CDWs from the four clusters of the city participated during the event.

The celebration carries the theme “CDW: Katuwang Tungo sa Magandang Kinabukasan ng Kabataan,” recognizing the vital role of CDWs who provide pre-school education and social development service to the children.

Myrna M. Kwan, City Social Welfare and Development Officer, said these workers play an important role in children’s development by caring for them when their parents are at work or when their parents place their children in their care to help them socialize with other children of their age.

“The DCWs are loyal, committed and dedicated workers in spite of not receiving an honorarium. They are celebrating CDW day because they want to show that the child development workers are functional,” Kwan stated.

She said that despite no resources to finance their week-long activities, they decided to pursue with the celebration to let the government feel that the DCWs are the government’s partner in nation-building.

Jossie Romarate, DCW Federation president, said the DCWs will continue to provide their services to ensure that children in Pagadian City will receive quality early education and social development services in their early and formative years.

Zambo Sur town holds agro-trade fair

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY -- The town of Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur, opened Wednesday an agro-trade fair in line with its 63rd founding anniversary celebration.

Dumalinao Mayor Junaflor Cerilles said the trade fair, held in front of the town hall, showcases local products available at the cheapest prices.

Cerilles said the products on display and sale included organic tea, coffee, banana chips, and other farm and fishery products.

“All these (products) are from our very own farmers and fisherfolk,” Cerilles added.

The trade fair opened after the town officials of Dumalinao joined the nation in commemorating the 121st Independence Day of the country.

The municipality of Dumalinao is set to celebrate its 63rd founding anniversary on June 26. A fourth-class town, it has 30 barangays. The town was created by virtue of Republic Act 1593.

Pagadian conducts door-to-door measles immunization drive

By ANTONIO P. RIMANDO

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur: With the increasing cases of measles in this coastal community, Mayor Romeo Pulmones directed City Health Officer Noel Ceniza to intensify its all-out campaign against the dreaded ailment.

Ceniza said the city health office personnel had initiated a house-to-house drive against measles, which recorded close to 100 cases from January to April 2019.

He assured the residents that the measles vaccine “is safe, effective and inexpensive, and has been used since two decades ago.”

Several parents have voluntarily submitted their children for measles vaccination.

Mercy Monciller claimed she took her five-year-old daughter to the health center after her neighbor’s child was afflicted with measles, which is a contagious ailment.

Joel Dalugdog, a kindergarten pupil, was also accompanied to the city health door-to-door team in their village by his grandmother, who believes that vaccination would keep her grandson from acquiring measles.

Municipal government employee shot dead

By Bong Garcia (SunStar Philippines)

A GOVERNMENT employee was killed in a gun attack in the province of Zamboanga del Sur Wednesday, May 29, 2019.

Rico Lipalam, 40, a utility worker of Tambulig municipal government, was shot dead by an unidentified gunman while he was drinking coffee at the terrace in his mother’s house in Barangay Pelocuban, Tambulig at around 8:40 p.m. Wednesday.

Police Major Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office Zamboanga Peninsula information officer, said Lipalam sustained three gunshot wounds. He failed to reach the hospital alive.

Investigation is ongoing, Galvez said.

Canning firm to give temp jobs to displaced workers

By Julie Alipala [Reporter, Inquirer Mindanao, Alexander T. Magno (Editor)]

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines — Another canning company in this city has announced that it would give interim employment to some 300 workers who were displaced by the temporary shutdown of South West Asian Canning Corp.

South West Asian was forced to stop operations to give way to the repair of its factory boiler which exploded on Tuesday, killing one worker and hurting two others.

Edgar Lim, manager of the canning firm Permex Producer and Exporter Corp., assured all 300 canning workers of South West Asian would have jobs in Permex while waiting for the resumption of work in their own factory.

“No one will be displaced. Permex is glad to have them. We need more than 300 people for a shift,” Lim said.

Lim, who is also the president of Industrial Group of Zamboanga Inc. (IGZI), of which Permex and South West Asian Canning are members, said that canning factories usually help each other to ensure that no worker would end up jobless, especially in an emergency situation.

Permex is one of the country’s leading exporters of its own brand of canned sardines and tuna products. South West Asian Canning Corp. produces King Cup sardines, which is also being exported by Permex.

South West Asian, which is located in Barangay Talisayan here, had to suspend its operation when its industrial steam machine or boiler exploded at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28.

An assistant boiler operator, Zacarias Alberyo Rico, 49, died in the incident.

Two other workers — Anthony Romano Villaflores, 28, a safety officer, and Francisco Caunsag Dumagal, 39, boiler head operator — suffered minor injuries.

Dumagal earlier told the police that erratic pressure movement of the boiler caused it to explode. The company placed the cost of damage at P1.2 million.

3 dead in Zambo Sur mine tunnel collapse

By Roel Pareño (The Philippine Star)

ZAMBOANGA CITY , Philippines — Three persons died when a mine pit collapsed in Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur on Friday.

Maj. Helen Galvez, Zamboanga peninsula police spokesperson, identified the fatalities as Emmanuel Sarabia, 26; Edwin Paran Jr., 22, and Lloyd Baylon, 21, all residents of Barangay San Pedro.

Galvez said initial investigation showed that Sarabia was buried alive while digging a 30-foot mine hole in the property of a certain Edwin Poresores at about 1:45 p.m.

Paran and Baylon, who volunteered to rescue Sarabia, were trapped when the mine pit caved in as they went down. Their companion, Junifer Narido, was pulled alive and brought to a hospital for treatment.

Sarabia’s body was recovered after almost 10 hours.

Lightning kills 16-year-old boy

By BONG GARCIA (SunStar Philippines)

A 16-YEAR-OLD boy was killed in a lightning strike in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, the police reported, Sunday, May 26.

The Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial Office reported the incident occurred around 7:15 a.m. at Purok Quarry in the village of Abong-abong, Tabina, Zamboanga del Sur.

The police identified the fatality as Roger Guillena, Jr., a Grade 8 student.

Investigation disclosed that prior to the incident, Guillena went to the village of Poblacion aboard on a canoe to buy spare parts of a motorized banca.

The police said that Ronilo Ocang saw Guillena returning home around 7:15 a.m. when a lighting struck the canoe throwing the boy overboard.

The police said that Ocang along with other fishermen managed to recover Guillena around 8:05 a.m. and tried to resuscitate him.

The police added they rushed the victim to the nearest hospital but Guillena expired before they reached Tabina Rural Health Unit.

Zamboanga del Sur lawmaker acquitted of graft

By Elizabeth Marcelo (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines — Zamboanga del Sur second district Rep. Aurora Cerilles has been cleared of graft over an advertisement deal that the provincial government entered with a local radio station when she was governor in 2005.

“Review... of the records of this case shows that... the prosecution evidence failed to meet the quantum of proof required for the conviction of... Cerilles,” the Sandiganbayan’s Second Division said in a 39-page decision promulgated on May 17.

Filed by the Office of the Ombudsman in 2013, the case stemmed from the release of a check amounting to P483,840 as payment to Baganian Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) for advertisements of the provincial government’s programs and activities.

The ombudsman said the payment was illegal because the contract with BBC did not undergo public bidding.

However, the Sandiganbayan said the prosecution failed to present a single evidence or witness that established Cerilles’ direct participation in the selection of BBC and release of payment.

“The only purported participation attributed to the accused... was her supposed signature stamped on the check... The prosecution utterly failed to establish that said stamped signature... is the true and authentic signature of the accused,” the second division said.

The court did not give weight to the prosecution’s allegation that the deal was awarded to BBC because Cerilles’ husband Antonio, a former congressman and now Zamboanga del Sur governor, was the owner of the company.

The Sandiganbayan said the Cerilles family had long divested its shares in BBC, citing a deed of sale dated Sept. 20, 1996 to a certain Alfonso Ortega Jr.

“The prosecution’s evidence failed to overcome the presumption of innocence, thus the accused is entitled to an acquittal... Suspicion, no matter how strong must never sway judgment,” the court said.

ZamSur donates books to far-flung areas

By ANTONIO P. RIMANDO (Campus Press)

PAGADIAN CITY: The Zamboanga del Sur government, in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) provincial schools division and OneHope Philippines, recently distributed books to far-flung local public elementary schools to enable their pupils to improve their reading and comprehension capability.

In this modern world where almost everything can be learned through technology, Zamboanga del Sur Gov. Antonio Cerilles said “there are still children, mostly living in rural communities, who have difficulty in learning how to read and to comprehend what they are reading.”

Cerilles said, “If a child learns how to read and understands what he is perusing, then he can read to learn more. But what happens to a child full of potentials but doesn’t know how to read or lacks reading capacity?” Advertisements

Under Cerilles’ leadership, the local government, Program in partnership with the DepEd, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and local Jaycee chapter, crafted the Reading Comprehensive to address the reading capacity problem of local grade school learners, particularly those enrolled in remote villages.

The initiative includes the distribution of books throughout the province.

Envoy confident Aussie troops safe in Mindanao war games

By Julie Alipala (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR, Philippines — The Australian government is confident that its troops who are participating in military exercises in Mindanao are in safe hands despite its advisory against travel to the region.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Steven Robinson told reporters here on Monday that security for the troops had been guaranteed by the Philippine government.

“We have made accommodation for them in terms of security of the troops down here. Of course, with the military general and the police down here and the Navy, our security is good and it’s guaranteed by the Philippine Armed Forces,” Robinson said.

Caution

The Australian government, in a travel advisory posted on its website, advised its citizens “to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines,” and “to reconsider the need to travel in eastern Mindanao and do not travel to the areas of central and western Mindanao, including the Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu archipelago, including southern Sulu Sea area.”

The advisory warned Australians about “very high levels of violent crime and high threat of terrorist attack and kidnapping” in eastern Mindanao.

Robinson said his government was regularly reviewing and updating its travel advisories.

More than 100 Australian troops—122 from the Royal Australian Navy and 47 from the Australian Defense Force—are in western Mindanao for two separate military exercises.

Joint training

The Navy personnel are engaged in maritime training activity using their new patrol ship HMAS Childers within the waters of Sulu and Basilan provinces, alongside their Filipino counterparts.

Rear Adm. Erick Kagaoan, commander of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao, said an equal number of Philippine Navy personnel, along with two patrol ships, were involved in the exercise.

The two-week training on regional security patrol started on May 20 and will end in the first week of June.

Another exercise started on May 19 in Pulacan, Zamboanga del Sur. Forty-seven members of the Australian Defense Force are participating in the 27-day training, together with 540 soldiers from the Philippine Army’s 1st Infantry (Tabak) Division.

Brig. Gen. Roberto Ancan, division commander, said the Philippine-Australian exercise “aims to enhance the combat skills, competence on urban warfare operations and interoperability of [personnel of the] Philippine Army and Australian Defense Force.”

The joint exercises will provide an opportunity to conduct combined mission planning and resolution of a terrorism-related incident, he said.

Ex-cop, 5 others fall in Zamboanga anti-drug ops

By Teofilo Garcia, Jr. (PNA)

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) operatives arrested a former policeman and five others and seized from them PHP51,400 worth of illegal drugs in separate anti-drug operations here in the region, an official said Thursday.

Arrested were Robert Gaco, 30; Junie Espania, 27; Randy Lukmani, 35; Albaser Usman, 37; Kaiser Abdulhan, 41, a former policeman; and, Jane Santos, 18.

Maj. Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) information officer, said Gaco and Espania were caught in possession of some PHP34,000 worth of suspected shabu when arrested in a buy-bust operation by joint police and PDEA agents around 9 p.m. Wednesday at a hotel Barangay Paglaum, Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur.

Seized from their possession were five grams of suspected shabu and the PHP19,000 buy-bust money.

The suspects were placed under the custody of the PDEA while charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 is set to be filed against them.

Lukmani, meanwhile, yielded some PHP1,500 worth of suspected shabu packed in five plastic sachets when arrested in another buy-bust operation around 2 p.m. Wednesday in Sitio Sivictol, Barangay Arena Blanco, this city, police said.

Recovered from the possession of Lukmani were PHP200 marked money consisting of two PHP100 bills, police said.

Usman and Abdulhan were arrested in possession of some PHP15,000 worth of suspected shabu packed in 11 plastic sachets around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Love Drive, Barangy Campo Islam, this city.

Also seized from them were PHP200 marked money comprising of two PHP100 bills.

Santos, meanwhile, was arrested around 3:30 a.m. Thursday in Summer Hill Drive, Barangay San Roque, this city.

Galvez said confiscated from the possession of Santos were at least PHP900 worth of dried marijuana leaves packed in nine heat-sealed plastic sachets and PHP100 marked money.

Philippines, Australia hold Army to Army exercise

By Teofilo Garcia, Jr. (PNA)

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Filipino and Australian soldiers are undergoing a 27-day training exercise to strengthen the capability of both forces in the fight against terrorism.

The training, dubbed as the Philippines-Australia Army to Army Exercise 2019, kicked off Monday in Camp Sang-an that houses the Philippine Army’s First Infantry Division in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur.

Brig. Gen. Roberto Ancan, Army’s 1st Infantry Division commander, said Tuesday the training aims to enhance the combat skills, competence on urban warfare operations and interoperability of the Philippine Army and Australian Defence Force (ADF).

Ancan said the training will provide an opportunity to conduct combined mission planning and combined resolution of terrorist incidents. He said the training will also strengthen the bilateral relationship between the two armies.

“The best gift that a commander can give to his men is training. Make the most out of it and apply it when the time comes,” he said.

He said the 27-day training exercise, which ends on June 21, involves the participation of 540 troops--493 Philippine Army and 47 Australian Army.

He added that the Philippine Army participants are from the different organic and operational control units of Army’s 1st Infantry Division namely, 11th and 15th Division Reconnaissance Companies, 16th Scout Ranger Company, Scout Platoons of Infantry Battalions, 2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade, and Engineer Combat Battalion.

Pagadian exec linked to pyramid scam wins as mayor

By Stephen Bryan Esic (Rappler.com)

Samuel Co of the infamous Aman Futures Group defeats the incumbent mayor of Pagadian City in the May 13 elections

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur— Despite his alleged involvement in what has been dubbed as the biggest pyramid scam in Philippine history, Samuel Co was elected mayor by a landslide on May 13.

Garnering 51,572 votes, Co of the ruling PDP-Laban defeated incumbent mayor Romeo Pulmones of the Nacionalista Party, who only got 37,482 votes.

Co's running mate, Maphilindo Obaob, was also proclaimed vice mayor while his daughter, Sam Tyra Co, won as councilor.

The winning officials were proclaimed in Pagadian City’s Sanggguniang Panlungsod office on Saturday, May 18. The proclamation came 6 days after election day due to the vote-counting machines (VCMs)’s defective SD cards.

Aman Futures scam

Co previously ruled as city mayor from 2003 to 2013.

In 2013, he ran for Congress in Zamboanga del Sur's 1st district under the Liberal Party but lost.

This was a year before he and and his wife were charged with syndicated estafa for their alleged involvement in the multibillion-peso Aman Futures Group investment scam.

Following a surveillance operation by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Co was arrested in December 2013 and pleaded not guilty during his February 2014 arraignment.

In 2015, the lower court denied Co's bail petition, noting that he used his position as mayor to influence his supposed victims to part with their money and invest in the scam.

But in October 2016, the Court of Appeals allowed Co to post bail because the prosecution “failed to prove that petitioner performed any overt act in furtherance of the alleged conspiracy.”

By September 2017, Co announced his plan to run for mayor. He was endorsed by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte.

Back to politics

Co's alleged involvement in the said ponzi scheme did not deter Pagadian voters from electing him.

On election day, May 13, majority of Co’s supporters were seen wearing orange shirts with the print, “Asenso Pagadian,” along with the Duterte fist symbol.

Orange was Pagadian City's signature color during Co's first term as mayor. “Asenso Pagadian” was also the tagline used during Co’s term.

“Rest assured, dili ko mag-pakaulaw. Sulod sa isa ka tuig, makita ninyo ang deperensya sa siyudad sa Pagadian.” he told reporters right after his proclamation as mayor. (Rest assured, I will not make a fool of myself. In a span of one year, you will see the difference in the City of Pagadian.)

In a separate press conference, Co talked about the kind of city government that residents should expect from him.

“Ang gobyerno nga maminaw sa katawhan; ang gobyerno nga muhatag ug mga proyekto sa katawhan; gobyerno nga muatiman sa iyang katawhan; gobyerno nga patas sa tanan," Co said. (A government that listens to the people; a government that gives projects to the people; a government that takes care of its people; a government that is fair to all.)

Grave Threat Incident

(Zamboanga Del Sur Police Report)

RAMON MAGSAYSAY, Zamboanga del Sur - Grave threat incident transpired at Purok 1, Barangay Sinaguing, Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur at about 1:20 PM of May 8, 2019.

Police Brigadier Gen. Emmanuel Luis D Licup, PRO9 Director identified the victim as Benjamin M. Calib-og, Barangay Chairman of Sinaguing Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur.

PNP team of RM MPS while conducting police visibility patrol along the National Highway, particularly at the vicinity of Purok 1, Barangay Sinaguing, Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur, when Hon. Benjamin M. Calib-og, Barangay Captain of Sinaguing Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur, approached to stop the patrol car and reported that there were unidentified persons on board with single motorcycles, and alleged that one of the those person drew a short firearm and pointed at him.

PNP responding team arrived at the area and frisked Jerry Dagooc y Mocoy, 42 years old, male, married, member of Philippine Army in AWOL status and a resident of Purok 4, Barangay Gapasan, Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur, that was positively pinpointed by Hon. Benjamin M. Calib-og the one who drew a cal. 45 pistol at him.

Recovered from the suspect was one holster with markings “Blue Dot 19”. The suspect was brought at Ramon Magsaysay Municipal Police Station for filing of appropriate case.

Zambo Sur town converts campaign materials into school bags

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- The municipality of Dumalinao has launched a recycling project converting campaign materials made of plastic and tarpaulins into school bags.

The project was initiated by Dumalinao Mayor Junaflor Cerilles who led “Oplan Baklas” starting Wednesday to remove campaign materials from the different barangays in that town.

Cerilles, an advocate on environmental protection, said in an interview on Friday that the project is in line with her advocacy “to keep the environment clean and green”.

Cerilles, who formed a team of 44 volunteers, said they collected 631 pieces of campaign materials made of plastic and 658 made of tarpaulin at the start of the project.

“I expect more (collection of campaign materials) on the next few days,” she said.

She also admitted being among the politicians who contributed to “these plastic wastes”.

Cerilles, a reelectionist, as of Saturday is reportedly leading in the canvassing of votes.

She said the school bags will be given to children of poor families in time for the opening of the next school year.

A women’s group has been tapped to make the bags.

Gunmen disrupt canvassing of votes in Zambo Sur town

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- The canvassing of ballots in the town of Dimataling, this province, was disrupted for several hours after the electricity was cut-off at the municipal hall where the counting is being conducted on Thursday night.

Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Luis Licup, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) director, said six masked gunmen shot the power transformer outside the town hall of Dimataling around 11 p.m. Thursday, thus, cutting-off electricity at the municipal hall building.

Licup said the gunmen fled towards Barangay Sugbay Uno when soldiers and policemen responded to the site.

He added that no one was killed or wounded during the incident.

Recovered from the crime scene were 23 empty shells and two live ammunitions of caliber 5.56-millimeter rifle, and two empty shells and three bullets of caliber .30 M1 Garand rifle.

Licup said the town's election officer has ordered placing all the Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) at the municipal treasurer’s office while the security personnel and poll watchers stayed inside the town hall.

Lt. Col. Marlowe Patria, Army’s 53rd Infantry Battalion commander, confirmed about the incident and said security has been tightened at the municipal hall.

Patria said the canvassing of votes resumed after power has been restored at the municipal hall around 7 a.m. Friday.

“We leave it to the police to investigate and establish the identities of the perpetrators,” Patria added.

Initial results showed that incumbent Dimataling Mayor Maria Dolores Baya is leading the mayoralty race with 3,151 votes against her opponent Abel Yrauda's 2,536 votes.

VCM destroyed in Zambo Sur town fire

By Leah Agonoy (PNA)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur - One of the eight Vote Counting Machines (VCM) with still uncanvassed votes was intentionally burned in the town of San Pablo, this province.

Capt. Herminigildo Bajao Jr., San Pablo police chief, said the incident occurred around 11:10 p.m. Wednesday at the town’s central elementary school.

Bajao said that before the fire broke out, a grenade exploded near the fire station that diverted the attention of security forces and poll watchers detailed at the school.

Suddenly, he said a fire broke out in the school, particularly at the classroom where eight VCMs with uncanvassed votes due to defective Secure Digital (SD) Cards were kept for safekeeping.

He said firemen managed to quickly put off the fire while the responding policemen secured the VCMs except for one, which was placed near the window.

The burnt VCM with 427 uncanvassed ballots is from Barangay Lumbayao, San Pablo.

The eight VCMs were placed in the classroom for safekeeping while waiting for the defective SD cards to be reconfigured so that the election results could be transmitted to the Municipal Board of Canvassers.

Bajao said investigation showed that an unidentified person poured gasoline into the room through the window and set it on fire.

Data from the local election office showed that the town of San Pablo has so far transmitted the votes canvassed from 23 of the 31 clustered precincts representing 74.19 percent as of 4:26 a.m. Thursday.

1 killed, 7 hurt in Zambo Sur election eve shootout

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora (PNA)

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- A political supporter was killed while seven others, including a mayoralty aspirant, were wounded in a shootout on the eve of the election in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, a military official said Monday.

Col. Gerry Besana, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) information officer, disclosed that the shootout occurred in Sitio Sibuan, Purok 3, Barangay Tubod, Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur at about 10:15 p.m. Sunday.

Besana said the shootout broke out when the troops returned fire after the group of Domingo Mirrar, a mayoralty candidate in Lakewood, fired upon the soldiers who were on mobile security patrol.

He said the shootout resulted in the death of one supporter of Mirrar, whose identity was not immediately available.

Mirrar, although wounded, managed to escape while the troops arrested six of his supporters, Besana said, adding that they have requested the police to conduct an investigation over the incident.

Recovered at the shootout site were a caliber .45 pistol with two magazines loaded with ammunition, and three magazines of M-16 Armalite rifle with ammunition, the military official said.

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