Sunday, November 17, 2024

Wanted person patay sa engkuwentro sa Don Carlos

Isa ka wanted person ang napatay human lakip sa nakigpinusilay batok sa law enforcers didto sa Purok 7B, Barangay Embayao, Don Carlos, Bukidnon

Sumala sa kasayoran gikan sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office, nahitabo ang pinusilay buntag sa Agosto 26, 2024.

Ang kapolisan nag-serve sa warrant of arrest sa dapit batok sa siyam ka mga tawo nga wanted sa pagpatay.

Apan gipamusil sila sa wala mailhing mga armado nga miresulta sa 30-minutos nga pinusilay.

Patay sa hitabo ang isa sa siyam ka mga wanted samtang nasikop sab ang laing isa pa.

Narekober gikan sa engkwentro ang isa ka M1 Garand rifle, isa ka improvised sniper rifle, isa ka 12-gauge shotgun, ug lain-laing mga bala. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

P29K worth of marijuana plants uprooted in Valencia

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon – A total of 295 marijuana plants were uprooted in the hinterlands of Sitio Migtulod, Brgy. Mt. Nebo, Valencia City, Bukidnon, on August 21, 2024

BUK-PDEU personnel worked alongside Buk-PIU, Valencia CPS, and PDEA Bukidnon to uproot the marijuana plants.

The Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BPPO) said that the uprooted marijuana plants weigh approximately 7.8 kilograms and had a market worth of ₱ 59,000.00 (₱ 200/hill).

The uprooted plants were destroyed and burned at the scene in the presence of witnesses.

Samples of the uprooted marijuana plants were sent to the Valencia City Police Station for documentation and then turned over to the PNP Provincial Forensic Unit in Malaybalay City for laboratory testing. (melbmadera)

5 public servants in Bukidnon get Gawad Parangal award

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon (May 16, 2024) – Bukidnon public servants won five out of six categories in the 2024 Gawad Parangal Award for Mindanao Island

Four of them are elected officials, while the fifth is a social welfare officer.
The award was presented on May 15, 2024, at the National Assembly of the Association of Local Social Welfare Development Officers of the Philippines, Inc. in Iloilo City.
Mayor Azucena P. Huervas of Valencia City, the last termer chief executive, accepted the award as the most outstanding local chief executive in the Philippines’ component city category in Mindanao.
Kibawe Municipal Mayor Reynaldo S. Ang Rabanes was named the most excellent local chief executive in the first through third-class municipal category.
Damulog Municipal Mayor Melino L. Buro was named the most outstanding local chief executive in the fourth to fifth-class municipal category.
Meanwhile, Minerva C. Casinabe, a Bukidnon Provincial Board member, was named the most outstanding legislator in the province category.
Lastly, the fifth recipient of the 2024 Gawad Parangal Award from Bukidnon is Larina B. Tagaloguin, San Fernando town’s social welfare officer III for rank and file in the 1st to 3rd class municipal category. (melbmadera)

Gov’t ramps up key infra projects in northern Mindanao

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (May 17, 2024/PIA) – The government is doubling down on infrastructure development in northern Mindanao to drive progress across the entire region

During his speech at the distribution of financial aid for farmers and fisherfolk affected by El Niño in the cities of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized key infrastructure projects poised to elevate the region into a global gateway, a leading agricultural center, and a key industrial, tourism, and trade hub in the country.

Among these projects is the P8-billion Panguil Bay Bridge project, linking Tangub City in Misamis Occidental and Tubod in Lanao del Norte. The government has also allocated nearly P2 billion for the implementation of the Iligan City Coastal Bypass Road. These projects are expected to stimulate economic activity and enhance regional accessibility.

“Nariyan din ang patuloy na paggawa ng pagsasaayos ng mga daan, kabilang na ang CDO Coastal Road at CDO Diversion Road upang makatulong sa pagpabilis ng biyahe ng ating mga kababayan, gayon din ang mga pangunahing produkto na sa ating mga merkado,” the President said.

(There are also ongoing road improvements, including the CDO Coastal Road and CDO Diversion Road, which aim to expedite travel for our citizens and transport essential products to our markets.)

Marcos also highlighted plans for expanding, rehabilitating, and developing airports across Northern Mindanao, particularly those in Lumbia, Laguindingan, Ozamiz City, Camiguin, and Bukidnon. The projections indicate that these initiatives will stimulate economic growth and create fresh prospects for the local population.

“Upang mapabuti ang lagay ng transportasyon sa Cagayan de Oro at sa Northern Mindanao, isinasagawa na po natin ang ilang improvement at saka development project. Isa na rito ang pagpapalawig ng Laguindingan Airport na may halagang halos labing tatlong bilyong piso,” he said.

(To enhance transportation in Cagayan de Oro and Northern Mindanao, we are implementing various improvement and development projects. One of these is the expansion of Laguindingan Airport, with a cost of nearly P13 billion.)

The President further reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fast-track the completion of the P700-million Cagayan de Oro Port Expansion Project, aimed at optimizing port operations and facilitating efficient transport of goods and passengers.

Acknowledging the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, Marcos stressed the significance of investing in healthcare infrastructure. He said plans are underway to establish trauma and multi-specialty Centers at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center, ensuring continued access to quality healthcare for all residents.

He also expressed support for irrigation and flood control projects aimed at addressing water scarcity and flood issues. “Masaya akong ipaalam na ang Flood Risk Improvement and Management Project para sa Cagayan de Oro River ay atin pasisinayaan. Katuwang ang iba pang irrigation at water project, inaasahang magiging malaki ang ginhawang dala nito sa CDO,” he announced.

(I am pleased to announce the inauguration of the Flood Risk Improvement and Management Project for the Cagayan de Oro River. Alongside other irrigation and water projects, it is expected to greatly alleviate concerns in CDO.)

The president stated that the completion of two solar pump irrigation projects in the municipalities of Salvador and Sapad, which cost nearly P30 million, is the top priority in Lanao del Norte.

As northern Mindanao embarks on the journey of infrastructure development, Marcos reiterates his confidence in the region’s ability to overcome challenges and progress with unity and concerted efforts between the government and its people.

He emphasized that with the collective support, assistance, and unity of the people, coupled with the government’s swift responses to citizens’ needs, their endeavors will succeed in addressing not only drought and water issues but also contributing to the nation’s advancement. (Apipa P. Bagumbaran /PIA-10).

Arms cache recovered in Talakag

MALAYBALAY CITY (Jan. 08, 2024) – A joint law enforcement operation involving military and police forces have recovered a cache of high-powered firearms purportedly owned by the New People’s Army (NPA) in a hinterland in Brgy. San Rafael, Talakag, Bukidnon on Jan. 6, 2024

According to the Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BPPO), a buried sack containing hard metal-like elements was successfully found and unearthed in the area.

The recovered dangerous weapons include five (5) units of M16 Rifles, two (2) M16 lower receivers, one (1) cal .45 pistol, seven units of M16 long magazines, three units of M16 short magazines, 13 units of M14 magazines, and 15 units of AK47 magazines.

The BPPO said the successful seizure of the deadly weaponry was based on the revelation of a surrendered insurgent.

Furthermore, all found objects are being held temporarily by Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) 10 for safekeeping.

It will then be handed up to the Scene of Crime Operatives (SOCO) for forensic analysis and disposal.

In a statement, Police Col. Jovit L. Culaway, OIC of BPPO, urged remaining sympathizers and members of Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs) to lay down their guns, return to the folds of government, and give peace a chance. (melbmadera)

4 injured in fireworks factory blast in Bukidnon

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Dec. 30, 2023) – Four individuals – two men and two women – sustained second-and third-degree burns in an alleged explosion in a fireworks factory in Balangay 9, Barangay Poblacion, Quezon, Bukidnon, on Friday, December 29

The victims were taken to the Simbulan Hospital in the neighboring municipality of Don Carlos, Bukidnon, and are in stable condition, the Bukidnon Police Provincial Office said.

Initial investigation said that the victims were allegedly engaged in the production of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices prior to the explosion. The assistance of the Explosive Ordnance
Disposal was needed as authorities wanted to conduct an in-depth investigation and assess the legality of the establishment.

Quezon police Chief Major Noel Cano said they are still waiting for verification from the Firearms and Explosives Office at the Police Regional Office-10 to determine if the establishment is registered to produce firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices.

“If they are not registered, we will check the legal remedy or legal action that we can take\ against them so that the victims can benefit,” Cano told the Manila Bulletin on Saturday, December 30.

Cano added that the victims were manufacturing fireworks that will allegedly be used for the New Year countdown of the local government unit of Quezon. He said they are looking into this as the fireworks should be ordered and they should not be manufacturing them.

The EOD, together with the Bureau of Fire Protection, has cleared the area of possible hazardous materials. No houses were affected as the area is isolated.

The Department of Health-Northern Mindanao (DOH-10) has recorded nine cases of firecracker-related injuries in the region as of December 29 – three cases each from Bukidnon and this city, two from Misamis Occidental, and one from Iligan City.

The agency recorded 10 cases of firecracker-related incidents from December 21 to January 6 last year.

Cases in Quezon, Bukidnon, have yet to be included since they still need to be validated by the reporting unit, said DOH-10 officer-in-charge Dr. Ellenietta Herunaidna Maria Victoria Gamolo in a text message on Saturday.

On December 12, the DOH-10 released a memorandum to all its personnel, including development management officers, human resources for health, contract of service personnel, DOH hospitals, medical health centers, and other health agencies to implement Code White Alert from December 21 to January 6, for the observance of the Yuletide season and Fireworks Related Injury (FWRI) surveillance, including firecracker-related tetanus cases, until January 21.

Under Code White Alert, DOH-10 response teams and committees “shall be on standby, on-call, and report to the office immediately in case of any emergency situation.”

As part of the safety precautions to ensure that no illicit firecrackers and pyrotechnic materials are supplied to the public, especially to youngsters, random inspections in markets and other locations will be strictly enforced, the Bukidnon police said in a statement on Saturday. (Frank Dick Rosete/Manila Bulletin)

2 drug suspects nakorner sa Pangantucan

Duha ka mga drug suspek ang nakorner sa hiniusang pwersa sa kapolisan sa isa ka drug buy-bust operation sa Pangantucan, Bukidnon

Base sa taho nga nahipos sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office, ang mga suspek nasikop niadtong Nobyembre 6, 2023 sa alas 6:40 sa gtabie.

Ang duha ka babae nga mga suspek nag edad og 21 ug 36-anyos, parehong Newly Identified drug personalities, ug mga residente sa Panang, Wao, Lanao del Sur.

Nasakmit gikan kanila ang gibana-bana nga 10 gramo sa gidudahang shabu nga gitahong mukantidad og Php 68,000.00.

Ang mga nasikop nga suspek anaa na sa kustodiya sa Pangantucan Municipal Police Station ug kasong paglapas sa RA 9165 ang giandam na batok kanila. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

Php340K ilegal nga droga nasakmit sa Valencia

Mikabat sa Php340,000.00 ang kantidad sa illegal nga droga ang nasakmit sa drug buy-bust operation nga gipahigayon sa hiniusang pwersa sa kapolisan

Base sa report nga nahipos sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office (BukPPO), ang operasyon gipahigayon sa Purok 3, Batangan, Valencia City, Bukidnon kaniadtong Hulyo 31, 2023.

Ang suspek giila nga si Dennis Lloren, 33, ulitawo, merchandiser, High-Value Individual (HVI), ug residente sa Barangay 1, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.

Nasakmit gikan kaniya ang gibana-bana nga 50gramo sa gidudahang shabu.

Ang suspek uban sa nasakmit nga ebidensya gidala sa Valencia City Police Station alang sa hustong disposasyon.

Kasong paglapas sa RA 9165 ang giandam batok sa suspek. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

2 Top Bukidnon MWP, nakorner

Duha ka Top MWP (most wanted person) sa Bukidnon ang nakorner sa mga kapolisan sa managlahing higayon

Base sa taho nga nahipos sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office, ang duha ka suspek mao ang Top 1 ug Top 6 MWPs.

Ang Top 1 giila nga si Kevin Maluto Y Arsolon, 38, adunay kapuyo, carpenter, ug kaniadtong nagpuyo sa Purok-2B, San Miguel, Maramag, Bukidnon.

Siya gisikop niadtong Hulyo 22, 2023 sa Coastal Road, Times Beach, Ecoland, Davao City.

Gisilop siya subay sa warrant of arrest sa duha ka ihap sa kasong rape.

Samtang ang Top 6 mao si Ronnie Recibido y Alinco alias Bedon, 50, minyo, carpenter, ug residente sa Purok-4, Upper Sugod, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Gisikop siya kaniadtong Hulyo 21, 2023 sa Gawad Kalinga, Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Siya gisikop subay sa warrant of arrest sa kasong paglapas sa Sec. 5, Article II of RA 9165, Sec. 5, Article II of RA 9165, ug Sec. 12, Article II of RA 9165.

Si Maluto gidala ubos sa kustodiya sa Maramag MPS samang si Recebido gidala ngadto sa Valencia CPS alang sa hustong disposasyon. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

3 lalaki nakuhaag droga sa drug buy-bust sa Lantapan

Tulo ka lalaki ang nakuhaan sa gidudahang droga sa gipahigayon nga drug buy-bust operation sa kapolisan kaniadtong Hunyo, 23, 2023

Ang drug buy-bust nahigayon sa Purok 2, Magnao, Cawayan, Lantapan, Bukidnon. Base kini sa taho sa Bukidnon Police Provincial Office.
Ang tulo ka suspek giila nga sila Glenn Anodon y Barrameda, 48, minyo, negosyante, ug watchlisted; Daveny Glenn Anudon y Delantar, 22, ulitawo, driver, newly identified, parehong residente sa Purok 2, Magnao, Cawayan, Lantapan, Bukidnon; ug si Marlon Pagtalunan y Enero, 36, ulitawo, driver, newly identified, ug residente sa Kibangay, Lantapan, Bukidnon.
Nasakmit gikan sa mga suspek ang gibana-bana nga 5 gramo sa gidudahang shabu nga nagkantidad og Php 34,000.00.
Kasong paglapas sa RA 9165 ang giandam batok sa mga suspek. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)