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Cebu City buy-bust: Over P12M ‘shabu’ seized from 2 HVIs
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Police confiscated over P12 million worth of suspected shabu from the possession of two men during a bust-bust operation in Brgy. Bulacao, Cebu City on Tuesday evening, March 26. The buy-bust operation was conducted at around 10 p.m. in Lower Sario in Brgy. Bulacao. One of the suspects was identified as.....»»
Mandaue drug bust: P476,000 ‘shabu’ seized from HVI
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Authorities seized suspected shabu worth at least P476,000 from a 45-year-old man described as a high-value individual during an anti-illegal drugs operation in Mandaue City early on Wednesday morning, March 27, 2024. The operation took place along Realty Road in the North Reclamation Area in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Cebu. The.....»»
Pia binasag nga ba si Heart sa ‘worth ng kababaihan’ campaign?
MAY “silent war” nga ba sina 2015 Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach at Kapuso international fashion icon na si Heart Evangelista? Yan ang nakakaintrigang tanong ng mga netizens nang mapansin nilang tila sinagot ni Pia ang lumang Instagram post ni Heart noong January, 2024. Usap-usapan ngayon ng mga Marites ang matapang na statement ni Pia para.....»»
Man-made disasters cost Philippines 164.87 mln USD in 2023
MANILA, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Man-made disasters caused the total damage in the Philippines worth 9.29 billion pesos (164.87 million U.S. dollars) in 2023, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said Tuesday. The agency said that out of the total annual damage, 4.93 billion pesos (87.5 million dollars), or 53.1 percent, was due to the oil spill. "The reported oil spill in various regions resulted in dam.....»»
You’re Regretting Your Most Recent Purchase – Now What?
Admit it, as we’ve all been there – that sinking feeling of regret that washes over us after making a purchase we thought we really needed (wanted), leaving us questioning our decisions and grappling with a sense of buyer’s remorse. Whether it’s a spontaneous splurge or a carefully considered purchase – one you’ve slept on, […].....»»
Philippine food firms’ sales hit $133 million in Dubai fair
Philippine food companies generated $133 million worth of export sales from a food trade show held in Dubai last month, according to the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions......»»
P4-M smuggled cigs seized, 2 arrested
THE Bureau of Customs-Davao Region (BOC-Davao) confiscated smuggled cigarettes worth P4 million in Barangay Lacson, Calinan District, Davao City on March 22, 2024......»»
Abalos: P21 billion drugs seized since BIDA’s start in 2023
At least P21 billion worth of illegal drugs were confiscated since the start of the government’s BIDA or Buhay Ingatan, Droga ay Ayawan flagship program last year, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said yesterday......»»
Shabu dealer linked to Dawlah Islamiya busted in Marawi
Another drug trafficker identified with the Dawlah Islamiya was arrested after selling P102,000 worth of shabu to non-uniformed policemen in a sting operation Thursday in Barangay Cabasaran in Marawi City......»»
Rama: No need to rush RPT revision
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said revising the Real Property Tax (RPT) wasn’t yet necessary, showing a sudden change in his position. At first, Rama said the RPT revision had to be done this month. Later, he told the council that imposing the RPT suddenly wasn’t necessary, showing a change in.....»»
Kids advised to wear masks
People, especially children, have been advised to wear face masks as a form of protection after the Department of Health (DOH) sounded the alarm over the rising cases of pertussis or whooping cough in the country......»»
BPI unit targets to onboard more wealthy clients
The wealth management arm of Ayala-led Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) aims to onboard more clients with high to ultra-high net worth by the end of the year......»»
EDITORIAL - Under lock and key
The Civil Service Commission has reminded all government officials and employees of the April 30 deadline to submit their sworn Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth for 2023......»»
PNP to procure 4,000 bodycams in 2024
The Philippine National Police is set to address the shortage of body-worn cameras in its inventory by procuring an additional 4,000 units in 2024......»»
MMDA crafts guidelines on use of bodycams
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority on Thursday disclosed that it has met with stakeholders last Wednesday to discuss drafted rules on the use of body-worn cameras for traffic management and enforcement operations, ensuring transparency in carrying out apprehensions of violators. MMDA acting chairperson Don Artes said the body cameras with video and audio recording feature would protect both the traffic enforcers and the motorists being apprehended. “The use of body-worn cameras will prevent traffic enforcers from taking bribes and motorists offering bribes since the Metrobase will record the apprehension process. The footage may serve as evidence,” Artes said. The MMDA chief said that the procedure includes what traffic enforcers should say when motorists object to being recorded and if motorists invoke their right to privacy. “We want to hear the comments and suggestions of the stakeholders before its full implementation,” Artes said. The meeting, presided over by Artes, was attended by other agency officials, 1-Rider Partylist Rep. Bonifacio Bosita, public transport groups, motorcycle riders’ associations, automobile associations, Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group, Metro Manila local government units and concerned government agencies, among others. Inputs from the stakeholders will be consolidated and presented to the Metro Manila Council, the governing and policy-making body of the MMDA, whose members are the 17 Metro Manila mayors. Artes said the body-worn cameras, designed to capture and record the entire conduct of the operation, are similar to gadgets being used in the United Kingdom. The gadgets have six to eight hours of battery life. The MMDA said that it will issue 120 body cameras to its traffic enforcers as it moved for a more transparent enforcement of traffic rules and regulations. Meantime, Pangkalahatang Sanggunian Manila and Suburbs Drivers Association national president Obet Martin congratulated Artes on his leadership and expressed appreciation for the MMDA’s action as they called for the inclusion of traffic education in the school curriculum. The post MMDA crafts guidelines on use of bodycams appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Lawmakers urge PNP to expedite purchase of body cams
Lawmakers in the House of Representatives on Tuesday urged the Philippine National Police to take action on various issues surrounding the agency's use of body-worn cameras. Among issues raised during the House committee on public order and safety's motu propio inquiry into the procurement of body-worn cameras and other mission-essential equipment of the PNP was the procurement of cheaper cameras but with better specifications, as well as the need to expedite the PNP's acquisition of the equipment. The panel's chair, Santa Rosa City Rep. Dan Fernandez, advised officers to opt for a low-cost but high-brand to make the most of their budget after finding that the PNP's initial bodycam purchase cost P25,950. "Maybe in our next purchase, make sure it is a better brand because if you look at the P26,000 price of what you procured, we can already buy the best brand," Fernandez said in Filipino. According to PNP Maj. Gen. Ronaldo Olay, body-worn cameras were given P333.994 million in the 2018 General Appropriations Act. The chairman said there are cheaper cameras, such as GoPro, which costs only P20,000 but has high-end features. Fernandez even claimed he bought bodycams for just P8,000 during his time as a mayor. Meanwhile, Bicol Saro Partylist Rep. Brian Raymund Yamsuan asked the PNP to expedite its bodycam procurement after learning that the existing procurement system would take nearly 20 years to provide these devices to the full uniformed force. Given the backlog of at least 43,000 bodycams as of this year, Yamsuan said it would take at least two decades for the PNP to provide such devices to the entire police force. "When we think about it, it will take 20 years before we can fill the backlog," Yamsuan, a former assistant secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, told PNP officials. "It's vital now especially, not only for the victim. The police are also victims. When you are wrongly accused, you also need to protect yourself.'" The fact that the PNP's proposed budget for 2024 includes funding for the purchase of only 2,000 bodycams prompted Yamsuan's call. “You should think about yourselves and enhancing the capability of your agency,” the lawmaker told the PNP. The PNP currently possesses 2,696 body cameras that were purchased in 2021, Deputy Director of the PNP Directorate for Logistics Flynn Dongbo said. The post Lawmakers urge PNP to expedite purchase of body cams appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Intransigence to bodycams
BY JOHNNY DAYANG After four years of delay and failed bids with five changes in the police leadership, the Philippine National Police (PNP), already buried in a mired reputation and the focus of public indignation, has finally got its bodycams from an electronics manufacturing firm. Numbering 2,696 cameras, the order costs the government P288 million, […].....»»
Bodycams, not blah-blah, can dispel ‘massacre’ tag
Video cameras on their chests and dashboards......»»