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AN OFFICIAL of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) acknowledged that the SUV driver who attempted to block motorcycles from counterflowing in his lane on JP Rizal Street in Barangay Tabok, Mandaue City on Thursday, February 29, 2024, helped remind motorists to follow traffic rules.But Hyl Retuya, the assistant department head of Team, noted that the driver's action was risky and reckless.In a media interview on Friday, March 1, Retuya said they will not penalize the SUV driver.The reason behind this decision was the belief that the driver intended to remove the counterflowing motorcycles, which is considered a traffic violation."Naa sad gyud sya'y punto sad gyud ato kay usa sad, iya man gyud tong right of way sad gyud. Dili gyud to iya sa kadtong mga motor kay mao ganing ni counterflow sila kay nikawat ra man to," said Retuya.(He has the right of way. The motorbikes just counterflowed by stealing a portion of the SUV's lane.)Retuya said the lane along JP Rizal Street is a solid lane, which means vehicles are not allowed to counterflow. According to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) driving manual, a solid lane may come with a solid white or yellow line. A solid white line is known as the center or separation line, and crossing it requires special care and is discouraged. On the other hand, a single solid yellow line means overtaking is prohibited in both directions.The agency defined counterflow as a motorist going out of their respective lane and moving against the flow of traffic, which is considered a traffic offense. Overtaking means temporarily switching lanes to get ahead of another motorist but eventually returning to their original lane.The LTO said overtaking is not considered a traffic offense as long as it follows the standard 500-foot visual requirement, where the overtaking vehicle must not meet another vehicle on the way within the given radius.Retuya advised motorcycle riders, especially those who frequently travel through Mandaue roads, to remain in the outer lane. He said the inner lanes are reserved for fast-moving vehicles like SUVs, trucks, and other four-wheeled vehicles, while the outer lane is intended for slow-moving vehicles such as motorcycles.According to Retuya, motorists in Mandaue have a habit of counterflowing and tailgating.Tailgating is when drivers follow closely behind another vehicle without leaving a safe distance. He said this often happens when ambulances are passing, and some drivers take advantage of the emergency vehicle's right of way to quickly reach their destinations.The Mandaue Team imposes a citation ticket worth P1,000 for drivers who are caught counterflowing or tailgating.Counterflowing is normal but not okayMark Suico Gigremosa, the person who uploaded the video on Facebook, said the incident occurred in the early morning of Thursday, February 29.He said the SUV in question appeared to have attempted to hit every motorcycle that was counterflowing in front of its lane. Gigremosa said he posted the video to raise awareness, stressing that the action of the SUV driver could have put the following vehicles in danger, including the motorcycle riders who were counterflowing. The video he uploaded on Facebook sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with some taking sides with the SUV driver, and the others with the counterflowing motorcyclists.While he said counterflowing is considered "normal" for riders who are trying to reach their destination quickly, Gigremosa acknowledged that it is still not the right thing to do.He encouraged his fellow drivers to drive with a wider perspective and understanding while on the road.Follow traffic rulesRetuya reminded motorists to not take the law into their own hands and instead strictly abide by traffic rules for their safety.He advised the public to change their mindset of using motorcycles as a quick solution to reach any destination since motorcycles are small and can easily fit into any lane, overtaking other vehicles. Retuya said counterflows could lead to fatal accidents. "There are instances when motorcyclists attempt to sneak past other vehicles by overtaking them in tight spaces, which can lead to accidents if they end up in a truck's blind spot. In such cases, it's important to note that the truck driver is not at fault because it was the motorcyclist who initially took the truck's lane," said Retuya in Cebuano.He advised motorists to manage their time wisely, allotting extra time for transportation when heading to their jobs or appointments, and avoiding rushing while driving.Although Retuya could not provide statistics, he said most of the traffic accidents in Mandaue City are caused by a sudden counterflow of motorists. (HIC) How to register at an Online Casino Philippines CHARGES have been filed against the driver of the vehicle that yielded billions worth of “high-grade” methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu), the biggest drug seizure in the country’s history.Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, that charges for violation of Section 5, Article II or transportation of illegal drugs under Republic Act (RA) 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2022, was filed against Ajalon Michael Zarate, 47, during an onsite inquest proceeding on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, while the inventory of the confiscated illegal drugs was still then ongoing.Marcos commends peaceful interception of PH’s ‘biggest drug haul’She said the inventory was completed on Tuesday evening, April 16, 2024, and the seized shabu were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).The drug haul totaled 1,424.253 kilograms estimated at P9,684,920,400.Zarate was detained at the Batangas Police Provincial Office.Fajardo said charges for violation of Section 31, or illegal use of car plates under RA 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code was also filed against Zarate, noting that aside from illegal drugs, also found inside the vehicle were several fake license plates.Zarate was arrested on Monday, April 15, in a police checkpoint in Barangay Pinagkrusan, Alitagtag, Batangas.He was the driver of the vehicle that was found to be full of shabu.Fajardo said Zarate came from Nasugbu, Batangas and was on his way to Metro Manila.Fajardo added that prior to the operation, the PNP and PDEA had been receiving intelligence information about the possible transportation of large amounts of illegal drugs in Calabarzon and in adjacent areas.She echoed the statement of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that the illegal contraband was not manufactured in the country.She said they are looking into the possibility that the shabu was brought to the country through the waters off Batangas, noting also the markings in its packaging that show foreign characters far from the usual Chinese tea bags seen in previous drug haul.“Yun ‘yung isa sa tinitingnan na naging source and origin nitong illegal drugs. Alam naman natin itong Batangas ay malawak ‘yung coastal areas diyan so yan ngayon ‘yung subject ng ating investigation and intelligence build-up,” said Fajardo.(That's one of things being looked into as source and origin of these illegal drugs. We know that Batangas has vast coastal areas, so that is now the subject of our investigation and intelligence build-up.)“There are reports being validated by the investigator on case pati na rin ‘yung intel operatives na possibly ay may ginamit na yacht para makuha itong mga illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation,” she added.(There are reports being validated by the investigator on case, as well as the intel operatives that a yacht was possibly used to get these illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation.)She said investigators are also looking into the possibility that the Philippines is being used as a transshipment point for drug smugglers.Fajardo said a back-tracking investigation to identify the possible cohorts of Zarate is ongoing.From July 1, 2022 to April 14, 2024, a total of 86,203 anti-illegal operations were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 108,555 individuals and the confiscation of P22.8 billion worth of illegal drugs of various kinds. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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CHARGES have been filed against the driver of the vehicle that yielded billions worth of “high-grade” methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu), the biggest drug seizure in the country’s history.Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, that charges for violation of Section 5, Article II or transportation of illegal drugs under Republic Act (RA) 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2022, was filed against Ajalon Michael Zarate, 47, during an onsite inquest proceeding on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, while the inventory of the confiscated illegal drugs was still then ongoing.Marcos commends peaceful interception of PH’s ‘biggest drug haul’She said the inventory was completed on Tuesday evening, April 16, 2024, and the seized shabu were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).The drug haul totaled 1,424.253 kilograms estimated at P9,684,920,400.Zarate was detained at the Batangas Police Provincial Office.Fajardo said charges for violation of Section 31, or illegal use of car plates under RA 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code was also filed against Zarate, noting that aside from illegal drugs, also found inside the vehicle were several fake license plates.Zarate was arrested on Monday, April 15, in a police checkpoint in Barangay Pinagkrusan, Alitagtag, Batangas.He was the driver of the vehicle that was found to be full of shabu.Fajardo said Zarate came from Nasugbu, Batangas and was on his way to Metro Manila.Fajardo added that prior to the operation, the PNP and PDEA had been receiving intelligence information about the possible transportation of large amounts of illegal drugs in Calabarzon and in adjacent areas.She echoed the statement of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that the illegal contraband was not manufactured in the country.She said they are looking into the possibility that the shabu was brought to the country through the waters off Batangas, noting also the markings in its packaging that show foreign characters far from the usual Chinese tea bags seen in previous drug haul.“Yun ‘yung isa sa tinitingnan na naging source and origin nitong illegal drugs. Alam naman natin itong Batangas ay malawak ‘yung coastal areas diyan so yan ngayon ‘yung subject ng ating investigation and intelligence build-up,” said Fajardo.(That's one of things being looked into as source and origin of these illegal drugs. We know that Batangas has vast coastal areas, so that is now the subject of our investigation and intelligence build-up.)“There are reports being validated by the investigator on case pati na rin ‘yung intel operatives na possibly ay may ginamit na yacht para makuha itong mga illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation,” she added.(There are reports being validated by the investigator on case, as well as the intel operatives that a yacht was possibly used to get these illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation.)She said investigators are also looking into the possibility that the Philippines is being used as a transshipment point for drug smugglers.Fajardo said a back-tracking investigation to identify the possible cohorts of Zarate is ongoing.From July 1, 2022 to April 14, 2024, a total of 86,203 anti-illegal operations were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 108,555 individuals and the confiscation of P22.8 billion worth of illegal drugs of various kinds. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Kinabukasan ng Industriya ng Paghuhusga sa Pilipinas THE Cebu Port Authority (CPA) has condemned the Cebu City Government for blocking the entrance to its port extension project.In an official statement issued on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, the CPA said the City defied the writ of injunction issued in favor of the CPA when it forcibly entered port premises, which are outside its territorial jurisdiction.“Thus, we strongly condemn these flagrant acts of oppression, harassment, grave abuse and usurpation of authority, and blatant disregard of the law and judicial processes committed by men and women in the seat of power who publicly display knowledge of the law yet conceal a weak ethical core,” said the CPA. On Monday, April 1, the City installed rail fences to block the entrance to the CPA’s port extension project located across the Compania Maritima. This, after Mayor Michael Rama learned that the construction of the project had resumed, prompting him to order Cebu City Police Office personnel to report to the area. City officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell went to the site to enforce the notice of illegal construction and work stoppage order that the Office of the Building Official (OBO) had issued. City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena sent a statement to SunStar Cebu, stating that the City’s actions were legal and ethical. “Contrary to their unfounded statement, there is no defiance to the writ of preliminary injunction that they mentioned because the implementation of OBO’s order did not touch on the issue of ownership or possession of the subject premises,” said Gimena. He reiterated that the CPA does not have the power or authority to issue building and fencing permits for the construction of its structures. Gimena said the City will do what is necessary within the bounds of the law and ethics to protect the interests of the city. The OBO filed a case against the CPA on March 15 after the latter refused to comply with notices from City Hall regarding its construction of structures without the necessary permits. Last February, the OBO discovered through ocular inspections that the CPA had constructed a perimeter fence, as well as started work on a wharf along the Cebu South Coastal Road near the Malacañang sa Sugbo (now National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu) without securing permits. The City Government has an ongoing ownership dispute with the CPA over the Compania Maritima premises, which is part of the area to be redeveloped under the City’s P8 billion joint venture agreement with Megawide Construction Corp. to modernize the century-old Carbon Public Market. In December 2022, the Regional Trial Court (RTC) granted the CPA’s application for a writ of preliminary injunction to prohibit the City from occupying any portion of the Compania Maritima premises. In August 2023, the RTC denied the City’s motion for reconsideration, and affirmed the CPA’s ownership of the Compania Maritima and its premises. In September 2023, the City had a run-in with the CPA after the CPA installed a steel fence along the seaside near the Compania Maritima. / RJM

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THE Cebu Port Authority (CPA) has condemned the Cebu City Government for blocking the entrance to its port extension project.In an official statement issued on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, the CPA said the City defied the writ of injunction issued in favor of the CPA when it forcibly entered port premises, which are outside its territorial jurisdiction.“Thus, we strongly condemn these flagrant acts of oppression, harassment, grave abuse and usurpation of authority, and blatant disregard of the law and judicial processes committed by men and women in the seat of power who publicly display knowledge of the law yet conceal a weak ethical core,” said the CPA. On Monday, April 1, the City installed rail fences to block the entrance to the CPA’s port extension project located across the Compania Maritima. This, after Mayor Michael Rama learned that the construction of the project had resumed, prompting him to order Cebu City Police Office personnel to report to the area. City officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell went to the site to enforce the notice of illegal construction and work stoppage order that the Office of the Building Official (OBO) had issued. City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena sent a statement to SunStar Cebu, stating that the City’s actions were legal and ethical. “Contrary to their unfounded statement, there is no defiance to the writ of preliminary injunction that they mentioned because the implementation of OBO’s order did not touch on the issue of ownership or possession of the subject premises,” said Gimena. He reiterated that the CPA does not have the power or authority to issue building and fencing permits for the construction of its structures. Gimena said the City will do what is necessary within the bounds of the law and ethics to protect the interests of the city. The OBO filed a case against the CPA on March 15 after the latter refused to comply with notices from City Hall regarding its construction of structures without the necessary permits. Last February, the OBO discovered through ocular inspections that the CPA had constructed a perimeter fence, as well as started work on a wharf along the Cebu South Coastal Road near the Malacañang sa Sugbo (now National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu) without securing permits. The City Government has an ongoing ownership dispute with the CPA over the Compania Maritima premises, which is part of the area to be redeveloped under the City’s P8 billion joint venture agreement with Megawide Construction Corp. to modernize the century-old Carbon Public Market. In December 2022, the Regional Trial Court (RTC) granted the CPA’s application for a writ of preliminary injunction to prohibit the City from occupying any portion of the Compania Maritima premises. In August 2023, the RTC denied the City’s motion for reconsideration, and affirmed the CPA’s ownership of the Compania Maritima and its premises. In September 2023, the City had a run-in with the CPA after the CPA installed a steel fence along the seaside near the Compania Maritima. / RJM Kinabukasan ng Industriya ng Paghuhusga sa Pilipinas AN OFFICIAL of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) acknowledged that the SUV driver who attempted to block motorcycles from counterflowing in his lane on JP Rizal Street in Barangay Tabok, Mandaue City on Thursday, February 29, 2024, helped remind motorists to follow traffic rules.But Hyl Retuya, the assistant department head of Team, noted that the driver's action was risky and reckless.In a media interview on Friday, March 1, Retuya said they will not penalize the SUV driver.The reason behind this decision was the belief that the driver intended to remove the counterflowing motorcycles, which is considered a traffic violation."Naa sad gyud sya'y punto sad gyud ato kay usa sad, iya man gyud tong right of way sad gyud. Dili gyud to iya sa kadtong mga motor kay mao ganing ni counterflow sila kay nikawat ra man to," said Retuya.(He has the right of way. The motorbikes just counterflowed by stealing a portion of the SUV's lane.)Retuya said the lane along JP Rizal Street is a solid lane, which means vehicles are not allowed to counterflow. According to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) driving manual, a solid lane may come with a solid white or yellow line. A solid white line is known as the center or separation line, and crossing it requires special care and is discouraged. On the other hand, a single solid yellow line means overtaking is prohibited in both directions.The agency defined counterflow as a motorist going out of their respective lane and moving against the flow of traffic, which is considered a traffic offense. Overtaking means temporarily switching lanes to get ahead of another motorist but eventually returning to their original lane.The LTO said overtaking is not considered a traffic offense as long as it follows the standard 500-foot visual requirement, where the overtaking vehicle must not meet another vehicle on the way within the given radius.Retuya advised motorcycle riders, especially those who frequently travel through Mandaue roads, to remain in the outer lane. He said the inner lanes are reserved for fast-moving vehicles like SUVs, trucks, and other four-wheeled vehicles, while the outer lane is intended for slow-moving vehicles such as motorcycles.According to Retuya, motorists in Mandaue have a habit of counterflowing and tailgating.Tailgating is when drivers follow closely behind another vehicle without leaving a safe distance. He said this often happens when ambulances are passing, and some drivers take advantage of the emergency vehicle's right of way to quickly reach their destinations.The Mandaue Team imposes a citation ticket worth P1,000 for drivers who are caught counterflowing or tailgating.Counterflowing is normal but not okayMark Suico Gigremosa, the person who uploaded the video on Facebook, said the incident occurred in the early morning of Thursday, February 29.He said the SUV in question appeared to have attempted to hit every motorcycle that was counterflowing in front of its lane. Gigremosa said he posted the video to raise awareness, stressing that the action of the SUV driver could have put the following vehicles in danger, including the motorcycle riders who were counterflowing. The video he uploaded on Facebook sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with some taking sides with the SUV driver, and the others with the counterflowing motorcyclists.While he said counterflowing is considered "normal" for riders who are trying to reach their destination quickly, Gigremosa acknowledged that it is still not the right thing to do.He encouraged his fellow drivers to drive with a wider perspective and understanding while on the road.Follow traffic rulesRetuya reminded motorists to not take the law into their own hands and instead strictly abide by traffic rules for their safety.He advised the public to change their mindset of using motorcycles as a quick solution to reach any destination since motorcycles are small and can easily fit into any lane, overtaking other vehicles. Retuya said counterflows could lead to fatal accidents. "There are instances when motorcyclists attempt to sneak past other vehicles by overtaking them in tight spaces, which can lead to accidents if they end up in a truck's blind spot. In such cases, it's important to note that the truck driver is not at fault because it was the motorcyclist who initially took the truck's lane," said Retuya in Cebuano.He advised motorists to manage their time wisely, allotting extra time for transportation when heading to their jobs or appointments, and avoiding rushing while driving.Although Retuya could not provide statistics, he said most of the traffic accidents in Mandaue City are caused by a sudden counterflow of motorists. (HIC)

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AN OFFICIAL of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) acknowledged that the SUV driver who attempted to block motorcycles from counterflowing in his lane on JP Rizal Street in Barangay Tabok, Mandaue City on Thursday, February 29, 2024, helped remind motorists to follow traffic rules.But Hyl Retuya, the assistant department head of Team, noted that the driver's action was risky and reckless.In a media interview on Friday, March 1, Retuya said they will not penalize the SUV driver.The reason behind this decision was the belief that the driver intended to remove the counterflowing motorcycles, which is considered a traffic violation."Naa sad gyud sya'y punto sad gyud ato kay usa sad, iya man gyud tong right of way sad gyud. Dili gyud to iya sa kadtong mga motor kay mao ganing ni counterflow sila kay nikawat ra man to," said Retuya.(He has the right of way. The motorbikes just counterflowed by stealing a portion of the SUV's lane.)Retuya said the lane along JP Rizal Street is a solid lane, which means vehicles are not allowed to counterflow. According to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) driving manual, a solid lane may come with a solid white or yellow line. A solid white line is known as the center or separation line, and crossing it requires special care and is discouraged. On the other hand, a single solid yellow line means overtaking is prohibited in both directions.The agency defined counterflow as a motorist going out of their respective lane and moving against the flow of traffic, which is considered a traffic offense. Overtaking means temporarily switching lanes to get ahead of another motorist but eventually returning to their original lane.The LTO said overtaking is not considered a traffic offense as long as it follows the standard 500-foot visual requirement, where the overtaking vehicle must not meet another vehicle on the way within the given radius.Retuya advised motorcycle riders, especially those who frequently travel through Mandaue roads, to remain in the outer lane. He said the inner lanes are reserved for fast-moving vehicles like SUVs, trucks, and other four-wheeled vehicles, while the outer lane is intended for slow-moving vehicles such as motorcycles.According to Retuya, motorists in Mandaue have a habit of counterflowing and tailgating.Tailgating is when drivers follow closely behind another vehicle without leaving a safe distance. He said this often happens when ambulances are passing, and some drivers take advantage of the emergency vehicle's right of way to quickly reach their destinations.The Mandaue Team imposes a citation ticket worth P1,000 for drivers who are caught counterflowing or tailgating.Counterflowing is normal but not okayMark Suico Gigremosa, the person who uploaded the video on Facebook, said the incident occurred in the early morning of Thursday, February 29.He said the SUV in question appeared to have attempted to hit every motorcycle that was counterflowing in front of its lane. Gigremosa said he posted the video to raise awareness, stressing that the action of the SUV driver could have put the following vehicles in danger, including the motorcycle riders who were counterflowing. The video he uploaded on Facebook sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with some taking sides with the SUV driver, and the others with the counterflowing motorcyclists.While he said counterflowing is considered "normal" for riders who are trying to reach their destination quickly, Gigremosa acknowledged that it is still not the right thing to do.He encouraged his fellow drivers to drive with a wider perspective and understanding while on the road.Follow traffic rulesRetuya reminded motorists to not take the law into their own hands and instead strictly abide by traffic rules for their safety.He advised the public to change their mindset of using motorcycles as a quick solution to reach any destination since motorcycles are small and can easily fit into any lane, overtaking other vehicles. Retuya said counterflows could lead to fatal accidents. "There are instances when motorcyclists attempt to sneak past other vehicles by overtaking them in tight spaces, which can lead to accidents if they end up in a truck's blind spot. In such cases, it's important to note that the truck driver is not at fault because it was the motorcyclist who initially took the truck's lane," said Retuya in Cebuano.He advised motorists to manage their time wisely, allotting extra time for transportation when heading to their jobs or appointments, and avoiding rushing while driving.Although Retuya could not provide statistics, he said most of the traffic accidents in Mandaue City are caused by a sudden counterflow of motorists. (HIC), check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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CHARGES have been filed against the driver of the vehicle that yielded billions worth of “high-grade” methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu), the biggest drug seizure in the country’s history.Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, that charges for violation of Section 5, Article II or transportation of illegal drugs under Republic Act (RA) 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2022, was filed against Ajalon Michael Zarate, 47, during an onsite inquest proceeding on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, while the inventory of the confiscated illegal drugs was still then ongoing.Marcos commends peaceful interception of PH’s ‘biggest drug haul’She said the inventory was completed on Tuesday evening, April 16, 2024, and the seized shabu were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).The drug haul totaled 1,424.253 kilograms estimated at P9,684,920,400.Zarate was detained at the Batangas Police Provincial Office.Fajardo said charges for violation of Section 31, or illegal use of car plates under RA 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code was also filed against Zarate, noting that aside from illegal drugs, also found inside the vehicle were several fake license plates.Zarate was arrested on Monday, April 15, in a police checkpoint in Barangay Pinagkrusan, Alitagtag, Batangas.He was the driver of the vehicle that was found to be full of shabu.Fajardo said Zarate came from Nasugbu, Batangas and was on his way to Metro Manila.Fajardo added that prior to the operation, the PNP and PDEA had been receiving intelligence information about the possible transportation of large amounts of illegal drugs in Calabarzon and in adjacent areas.She echoed the statement of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that the illegal contraband was not manufactured in the country.She said they are looking into the possibility that the shabu was brought to the country through the waters off Batangas, noting also the markings in its packaging that show foreign characters far from the usual Chinese tea bags seen in previous drug haul.“Yun ‘yung isa sa tinitingnan na naging source and origin nitong illegal drugs. Alam naman natin itong Batangas ay malawak ‘yung coastal areas diyan so yan ngayon ‘yung subject ng ating investigation and intelligence build-up,” said Fajardo.(That's one of things being looked into as source and origin of these illegal drugs. We know that Batangas has vast coastal areas, so that is now the subject of our investigation and intelligence build-up.)“There are reports being validated by the investigator on case pati na rin ‘yung intel operatives na possibly ay may ginamit na yacht para makuha itong mga illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation,” she added.(There are reports being validated by the investigator on case, as well as the intel operatives that a yacht was possibly used to get these illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation.)She said investigators are also looking into the possibility that the Philippines is being used as a transshipment point for drug smugglers.Fajardo said a back-tracking investigation to identify the possible cohorts of Zarate is ongoing.From July 1, 2022 to April 14, 2024, a total of 86,203 anti-illegal operations were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 108,555 individuals and the confiscation of P22.8 billion worth of illegal drugs of various kinds. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How to register at an Online Casino . BK8 VIP Philippines ⭐ best choice for Philippines online casino and the ✔️ top games, bonus offers, and payment methods available. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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Alam naman natin itong Batangas ay malawak ‘yung coastal areas diyan so yan ngayon ‘yung subject ng ating investigation and intelligence build-up,” said Fajardo.(That's one of things being looked into as source and origin of these illegal drugs. We know that Batangas has vast coastal areas, so that is now the subject of our investigation and intelligence build-up.)“There are reports being validated by the investigator on case pati na rin ‘yung intel operatives na possibly ay may ginamit na yacht para makuha itong mga illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation,” she added.(There are reports being validated by the investigator on case, as well as the intel operatives that a yacht was possibly used to get these illegal drugs but these are all subjects for validation.)She said investigators are also looking into the possibility that the Philippines is being used as a transshipment point for drug smugglers.Fajardo said a back-tracking investigation to identify the possible cohorts of Zarate is ongoing.From July 1, 2022 to April 14, 2024, a total of 86,203 anti-illegal operations were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 108,555 individuals and the confiscation of P22.8 billion worth of illegal drugs of various kinds. 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This, after Mayor Michael Rama learned that the construction of the project had resumed, prompting him to order Cebu City Police Office personnel to report to the area. City officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell went to the site to enforce the notice of illegal construction and work stoppage order that the Office of the Building Official (OBO) had issued. City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena sent a statement to SunStar Cebu, stating that the City’s actions were legal and ethical. “Contrary to their unfounded statement, there is no defiance to the writ of preliminary injunction that they mentioned because the implementation of OBO’s order did not touch on the issue of ownership or possession of the subject premises,” said Gimena. He reiterated that the CPA does not have the power or authority to issue building and fencing permits for the construction of its structures. Gimena said the City will do what is necessary within the bounds of the law and ethics to protect the interests of the city. The OBO filed a case against the CPA on March 15 after the latter refused to comply with notices from City Hall regarding its construction of structures without the necessary permits. Last February, the OBO discovered through ocular inspections that the CPA had constructed a perimeter fence, as well as started work on a wharf along the Cebu South Coastal Road near the Malacañang sa Sugbo (now National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu) without securing permits. The City Government has an ongoing ownership dispute with the CPA over the Compania Maritima premises, which is part of the area to be redeveloped under the City’s P8 billion joint venture agreement with Megawide Construction Corp. to modernize the century-old Carbon Public Market. In December 2022, the Regional Trial Court (RTC) granted the CPA’s application for a writ of preliminary injunction to prohibit the City from occupying any portion of the Compania Maritima premises. In August 2023, the RTC denied the City’s motion for reconsideration, and affirmed the CPA’s ownership of the Compania Maritima and its premises. In September 2023, the City had a run-in with the CPA after the CPA installed a steel fence along the seaside near the Compania Maritima. / RJM

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