By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A jeepney driver was allegedly assaulted and held at gunpoint by a drunk man at Bangga Bagul, Barangay Granada, Bacolod City, late Sunday evening. Police identified the victim as 41-year-old Ezekiel Infante, a resident of Purok 78 4-A, Barangay Vista Alegre in the said city. According to members of Police …
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Suspected drug pusher nabbed in Mandalagan sting
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A suspected drug pusher was arrested by members of Police Station 3 (PS3) after conducting a buy-bust operation at Purok Bulak, Barangay Mandalagan, Bacolod City, Sunday evening. Police identified the suspect as 32-year-old Richard Hofileña, a resident of the said barangay. PS3 chief, Police Senior Inspector Larry Teovisio, said they …
Bago City Police: Investigation into attempted murder of barangay captain ongoing
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Investigators from the Bago City Police Station are still trying to determine the motive behind last Sunday’s attempted murder of Barangay Bacong Captain Federico Gayagas. According to Bago City police deputy, Police Senior Inspector Hercules Trigue, based on their findings, the suspects may have camped out towards the back of …
Carbon opposes Negros-Guimaras-Panay bridge, calls it a ‘burden’ MBCCI President supports New Bacolod Economic Highway
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) President Frank Carbon, who also serves as operator of inter-island ferry company Weesam Express, recently voiced his opposition to the Negros-Guimaras-Panay bridge, scheduled to be constructed next year, calling it a “burden [to] the next generation.” He doubts the project would provide …
Bago City Barangay Captain shot
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The barangay captain of Bacong in Bago City was shot over the weekend after several gunmen raided his chicken farm. Police identified the victim as Barangay Captain Biboy Gayagas. Bago City police chief, Police Chief Inspector Joefer Cabural, said armed men entered the farm around 8:00 a.m. and shot Gayagas …
3ID Commander: Do not sympathize with the NPA
The commander of the Philippine Army 3rd Infantry Division (3ID), Major General Jon Aying, recently appealed to residents of Panay and Negros islands to not sympathize with the New People’s Army (NPA). Following the June 18 raid on the Maasin Municipal Police Station, with local police claiming nobody reported a truck in town clearly carrying …
Ceneco to open bidding for 50MW baseload
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Central Negros Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Ceneco) is scheduled to open bidding for their 50 megawatt (MW) baseload power sales contract in December. Ceneco General Manager Sulpicio Lagarde said their current contract with Korean Electric Power Corporation-Salcon Power Corporation (Kepco-SPC) is set to expire. He noted, by December, Ceneco would …
Leonardia ancestral house damaged by fire
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A blaze hit the home owned by the parents of Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia, along Rosario Street, Barangay 39, Saturday afternoon. No one was injured in the incident but the ancestral house was damaged. Based on statements from Leonardia, he was about to leave the house when the fire …
Local DSWD: No additional Yolanda relief funds Department is still validating lists
According to Department of Social Welfare and Development-Region VI (DSWD-6) Director Rebecca Geamala, there are currently no additional funds being released for survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda in Iloilo City, which struck the Philippines in 2013. Her comments were in response to protesters claiming the regional department is holding the release of additional assistance. Geamala …
Bacolod City TFC officers dissolved over corruption allegations
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A majority of Bacolod City officers from the anti-corruption group Task Force Crusaders (TFC) were recently dissolved from the organization over allegations of corruption and links to illegal drugs. According to TFC deputy for operations Manny Villaera, some members have been acting on personal interest rather than helping authorities. He …