PNP chief dismisses 2 cops involved in killing of colleague in Quezon City
Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, Philippine National Police chief, has dismissed two cops involved in the killing of a fellow policeman. .....»»
Final salute to Biazon
Muntinlupa Mayor Rufino “Ruffy” Biazon and his family expressed their heartfelt thanks to the public for the outpouring of support and for honoring their father, former senator, congressman and chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Rodolfo “Pong” Biazon. The former senator passed away on 12 June at the age of 88. Last Sunday, Biazon’s remains were brought to the Muntinlupa City Hall. As the cortege entered the city, thousands of residents lined the streets, holding up placards and banners lauding and thanking Biazon who served as Muntinlupa’s representative in Congress from 2010 to 2016. The young Biazon said that even if they were in grief, “life goes on. There are things that we need to do. We, including Trina (his wife), are grateful for the outpouring of support from Muntinlupeños.” He added: “My papa, father, general, senator, congressman was loved by Muntinlupenos.” Yesterday, Biazon’s remains were brought to the Senate for a necrological service at 10 a.m. Previous colleagues from the Senate and the Armed Forces of the Philippines had nothing but praises for the late former senator and military chief of staff. Humble beginnings In his eulogy, former Senate President Vicente Sotto III recalled Baizon’s humble beginnings that turned him into a “fearless legislator and well-decorated military officer attributable to his hard work, perseverance and fighting for what is right.” “Adversity did not hinder him from climbing both politically and militarily as a leader, so to speak,” Sotto said. Sotto praised Biazon for advancing his advocacies of low-cost housing and benefits for soldiers, while making sure that all sectors of society benefited from the bills he crafted. “He was a truly dynamic and multi-faceted individual, a family man and excellent soldier, an extraordinary legislator, freedom fighter and defender of democracy who relished his life to the fullest and, above all, his accomplishments. He will be most remembered as a good father, a loving husband and a dear friend,” Sotto said. Former Senator Jose Lina Jr. described Biazon as an excellent and outstanding Filipino, a warrior and a statesman as well as a devoted public servant “whose integrity and compassion for the people are indeed worth emulating.” “All throughout his life, in the service of the Filipino people, Pong was the epitome of humility, simplicity and decorum,” Lina said, adding that Biazon had the “compassion, understanding and pleasing traits of an exemplary public servant to be able to connect more effectively to the people.” Former Senator Gregorio Honasan II paid his respects to Biazon, remembering his unwavering dedication to public service. “Manong Pong walked the talk and showed by living example that an ordinary, imperfect man — together, I underscore the word together — dreamed, prayed, worked hard, and sacrificed to build a strong sovereign nation for the next generation. They all become heroes,” Honasan said. Former Senate President Franklin Drilon bade farewell to his ex-colleague and good friend. Drilon called Biazon’s career an inspiration, saying: “No one can question his capabilities and his dedication to public service and loyalty to the country.” “He was fearless and undaunted even in the face of death,” Drilon said. “Every little thing that could erode his beloved Philippines was worth his time to bring to the Senate floor.” During the necrological service, Senators Robin Padilla, Francis Tolentino, Loren Legarda, Jinggoy Estrada and Joel Villanueva also delivered eulogies. This was followed by a public viewing of Biazon’s remains until 1 p.m. Biazon, a native of Batac, Ilocos Norte, entered the Philippine Military Academy as a cadet at 21 and served in the military for three and a half decades. He then became the 21st AFP chief of staff serving from 24 January to 12 April 1991, the only Marine to attain the position. Prior to this, Biazon served as AFP vice chief of staff, commanding general of AFP-NCR Defense Command, and commandant of the Marine Corps. From the Senate, his remains were taken to the Holy Child Chapel at Philippine Marines headquarters in Taguig City. He will be interred at the Libingan ng mga Bayani on 20 June. The post Final salute to Biazon appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Senate: Biazon was an outstanding public servant and the ‘epitome of humility’
Senate members and employees held a necrological service for former senator and military chief, Rodolfo “Pong” Biazon, on Monday morning. In his eulogy, former Senate President Vicente Sotto III remembered Baizon’s humble beginnings that made him become a “fearless legislator and well-decorated military official attributable to his hard work, perseverance, and fighting for what is right.” “Adversities did not hinder him from climbing both political and military—as a leader, so to speak,” Sotto said. Sotto also feted Biazon for advancing his advocacies for low-cost housing and benefits for soldiers while making sure that all sectors of society will benefit from the bills he crafted. “He is a truly dynamic and multi-faceted individual, a family man and excellent soldier, an extraordinary legislator, freedom fighter and defender of democracy who relished his life to the fullest, and above all his accomplishments, he will be most remembered as a good father, a loving husband, and a dear friend,” Sotto said. Former Senator Jose Lina Jr. described Biazon as an excellent and outstanding Filipino, a warrior and a statesman as well as a devoted public servant “whose integrity and compassion to the people are indeed worth emulating.” “All throughout his life, in the service of the Filipino people, Pong was an epitome of humility, simplicity, and decorum,” said Lina, adding that Biazon has the “compassion, understanding and pleasing traits of an exemplary public servant to be able to connect more effectively to the people.” Former Senator Gregorio Honasan II paid his last respects to Biazon, remembering Biazon’s unwavering dedication to public service. “Manong Pong walks the talk and showed by living example that an ordinary imperfect man—together, I underscored the word together— dream, pray, worked hard, and sacrificed to build a strong sovereign nation for the next generation. They all become heroes,” Honasan said. Also, former Senate President Franklin Drilon bid farewell to his departed ex-colleague and a good friend in the Upper Chamber. Drilon honors Biazon’s career as an inspiration, saying: “No one can question his capability and his dedication to public service and loyalty to the country.” “He was fearless and undoubted even in the face of death,” Drilon said. “Every little thing that could erode his beloved Philippines was worth his time to be able to bring on the floor of the Senate.” During the necrological service, several incumbent senators likewise delivered their eulogy for Biazon, followed by a public viewing of Biazon's remains in the Senate until 1 p.m. Biazon, a native of Batac, Ilocos Norte, entered the Philippine Military Academy as a cadet at 21, serving the military for three and a half decades. He then became the 21st AFP chief who served from 24 to 12 April 1991—the first and only from the ranks of the Philippine Marines. Prior to this, Biazon also served as the AFP Vice Chief of Staff, Commanding General of AFP-NCR Defense Command and Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps. Biazon is the first PMA alumnus to be elected as a senator and served in the 9th Congress from 1992 up to 1995 and from 1998 until 2010—where he was recognized as an exemplary defender of Philippine democracy and the people’s freedom. From Pasay City, Biazon’s remains will be transferred to the Philippine Marines headquarters in Taguig City later in the afternoon, for the final salute and execution of full military honors to Biazon. Biazon died age of 88 on 12 June 2023 after battling pneumonia. His family earlier confirmed that Biazon was diagnosed with lung cancer in July last year. The Senate issued a resolution honoring Biazon's legacies as well as expressing sincere sympathy and condolences for the passing of the veteran legislator. The post Senate: Biazon was an outstanding public servant and the ‘epitome of humility’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
DoJ intensifies Bantag arrest efforts
The Department of Justice on Friday stressed that it is already intensifying its efforts to arrest former Bureau of Corrections director general Gerald Q. Bantag who earlier aired his commitment to surrender. DoJ Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla earlier said that Bantag has been considered a fugitive from justice after two regional trial courts issued arrest orders against him on two separate murder charges. To recall, Bantag was charged for the killing of broadcaster Percival “Percy Lapid” C. Mabasa on 3 October 2022 and Cristito Villamor Palana, an inmate at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City on 18 October 2022. Palana was tagged by self-confessed gunman Joel S. Escorial as middleman in the killing of the broadcaster. The DoJ chief also disclosed that Bantag has been spotted in the north. “Actually, we have not stopped anybody from arresting him. We are just saying there are surrender feelers,” Remulla said. The two murder cases against Bantag and his co-accused are set to go on trial before the two regional trial courts — in Las Piñas City in the Percy Lapid case and in Muntinlupa City in Palana’s case. Remulla said that it was reported to him that the pre-trial was done on 1 June. Previously, Bantag had aired his surrender feelers to the colleague of Remulla in the Cabinet and a close friend in the law enforcement agency but since then, they have not heard from him. The post DoJ intensifies Bantag arrest efforts appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Final bell rings for boxing chief Ed Picson
Philippine sports lost a pillar -- both inside and outside the boxing ring. Edgar “Ed” Picson passed away following a long battle with liver cancer, his friend and longtime colleague Joaquin Henson announced. He was 69. A Letran College alumnus, Picson started his television career as a semi-regular in "John N Marsha" -- a highly-successful sitcom featuring comedy king Dolphy and Nida Blanca in the 1980s -- while doing boardwork as a radio DJ. He made it into sports the following decade as he served as commentator for “Blow By Blow,” the weekly boxing program that launched Manny Pacquiao’s professional career. He also served as color commentator for the Philippine Basketball Association and wrote a regular column at the Manila Bulletin. In 2009, his biggest break came. With the group of industrialist Manny Pangilinan taking over the leadership of the Association of Boxing Alliances of the Philippines from Manny Lopez, Picson was appointed as executive director who will man the day-to-day operations of the organization. A few years later, he was tapped as Vargas’ secretary general replacing Patrick Gregorio. Under Picson, Philippine boxing flourished as he retained the services of longtime coaches like Pat Gaspi, Ronald Chavez and Roel and Boy Velasco while expanding its talent identification program in major provinces like Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro. To make the program more holistic, he hired a foreign mentor in Donn Abnett of Australia and provided the boxers with deep knowledge in strength and conditioning, psychology, nutrition and other sport sciences. The result was truly impressive as his leadership inspired Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam to win a silver medal while Eumir Marcial took home a bronze medal in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. His achievement was greatly rewarded when Vargas passed him the Abap leadership in November of 2021. To make up for his lingering battle with cancer, he tapped a young sport leader in Marcus Manalo to assist him as his secretary general. The boxers were preparing for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games at the Teachers Camp in Baguio City when news of Picson’s demise broke out at high noon on Wednesday. “It is with deep sadness that I confirm that ABAP president Ed Picson passed away this morning due to complications from cancer of the liver,” Manalo said in a statement. “ABAP will have a special board meeting tomorrow and will come up with an official statement.” Henson said branded Picson as a sports broadcasting “legend.” “ABAP president and dear friend Ed Picson passed away at 11 this morning due to complications from liver cancer,” Henson said in a social media post. “Ed was a legend in sports broadcasting and when Senator Manny revived ‘Blow By Blow’ late last year, he was invited to cover the fights but he declined. He will be missed.” Another broadcasting colleague in Bill Velasco said he will definitely miss Picson, whom he worked with in the PBA panel in the 1990s. “Lost another old friend today. Farewell, Ed Picson, my colleague from Vintage Enterprises in the early 1990’s,” Velasco said. “You were always articulate, level-headed, and spoke your mind. A great sportscaster, voice talent, and boxing official. God bless you, kind sir.” The post Final bell rings for boxing chief Ed Picson appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
PNP chief dismisses 2 cops involved in killing of colleague in Quezon City
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