Thursday, September 2, 2010

Photo by Vic Alhambra Jr.
The Philippine Star, Friday, September 3, 2010


Soldiers carry uprooted marijuana plants for destruction following
a recent raid on a plantation in San Gabriel, La Union. Authorities
uprooted and burned some 499,000 fully grown marijuana plants and
destroyed 88,000 seedlings – with an estimated total market value
of P102.3 million – in the three-day operation.

P102-milion marijuana destroyed in La Union

By WILLIAM JUN GARCIA
Friday, 03 September 2010

SAN GABRIEL, La Union: Government authorities have uprooted and
burned some 499,000 fully grown marijuana plants and destroyed
88,000 of its seedlings in a separate three-day operation—August
24 to 25 and September 1—in Sitio Mogong, Barangay Bayabas, San
Gabriel, La Union.

The joint operation was conducted by the Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency, Philippine Navy, La Union Police Provincial
Office and the Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations
Group near the Benguet-La Union boundary.

The group, despite foggy and heavy rains, braved treacherous,
mountainous and forested areas in an eight-hour trek by foot,
passing through strong river currents in Barangay Lon-oy, leading
to the plantation, on a tip by an informant.

It was learned that the marijuana plants were sowed from atop and
down to the slope of a mountain—some of them were concealed by
reinforced bamboo stalks, placed by the cultivators above them.

No cultivators, however, were arrested despite the presence of
houses, far apart in the said remote area. Authorities later
estimated the market value of the haul to P102,320,000.

Barangay Captain Gavino Baludda of Bayabas, in an interview said
that he is thankful that finally, authorities with high-powered
firearms are able to come to the area.

He suspected that the alleged cultivators scampered away upon the
arrival of authorities wielding high-powered firearms.

PMA honors Cortez and others

By Elena Aben
Manila Bulletin, Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) recently rendered honors
to Navy Flag Officer-in-Command (FOIC) Rear Admiral Danilo Cortez,
who vigorously pursues capability upgrade of the Philippine Navy
by advocating means to finance the stalled modernization program.

Aside from Cortez, Navy also honored two other alumni, Rear Admiral
Roberto Estioko, Vice Commander, Philippine Navy; and Rear Admiral
Vicente Agdamag, Commander, Naval Education and Training Command.

The three, all members of PMA “Masikap” Class of 1977, were honored in a ceremony held at Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City.

The honorees received the Superintendent Plaque of Distinction from
Vice Admiral Leonardo Calderon, PMA Superintendent.

Except for Cortez who is set to bow out of the service in January
2011, both Estioko and Agdamag are set to retire this year.

Cortez took the Navy helm in acting capacity in May this year
following the retirement of former Navy FOIC, Vice Admiral Ferdinand
Golez.

Marines tumanggi sa suhol pinarangalan

Ni Joy Cantos
Pilipino Star Ngayon, September 02, 2010

Pinarangalan ng mga opisyal ng Philippine Marines ang isa sa
kanilang sundalo na sinasabing tumanggi sa suhol noong kasagsagan
ng May 10, 2010 national elections sa bayan ng Patikul, Sulu.

Ito ang inihayag kaha­pon ni Navy spokesman Marine Lt. Colonel
Edgard Arevalo, na tinukoy ang pi­narangalan mula sa tropa ng
Marine Battalion Landing Team (MBLT) 5.

Ayon sa ulat, ang mga sundalo ng MBLT 5 sa ila­lim ni ex-Philippine
Marines Commandant Major Gen. Juancho Sabban na nagti­yagang
nagbabantay sa polling precinct sa Baran­gay Buhanginan sa na­banggit
na bayan ay hindi ipinagpalit ang kani­lang dignidad at hindi
nag­pa­silaw sa tukso ng salapi.

Iprinisinta ni Sabban sa lider ng 15-men team ng MBLT 5 na si 2nd
Lt. Mar­celo Flores na tumangging kunin ang P.1 milyong su­hol ng mga
mandara­yang lokal na kandidato.

Sinabi ni Arevalo na ang tropa ni Flores ay nila­ pitan ng mga lider
ng campaign at supporters ng ti­waling lokal na kandidato na inalok
ang mga ito ng ma­laking halaga para ma­­ka­pandaya sa eleksyon pero
tumanggi ang mga sundalo na lisanin ang kanilang binabantayang
polling precinct.

“They wanted the Marines to leave the school to let the unscrupulous
politicians to fill up the remaining ballots for their favored
candidates,” ayon kay Are­valo kaugnay sa salaysay ni Pfc. Rhomel
Divina.

Napag-alamang tinang­gihan ni Divina ang suhol na sinabing kapalit
ng 300 balota ang nais ng mga mandaraya na sila ang mag-fill up sa
nasabing poll­ing precints kaya pina­aalis ang mga sundalong nagbabantay
dito.

Nabatid pa na ang MBLT 5 ay pinamumunuan ni Lt. Col Camilo Balutan na matinding disiplina ang itinanim sa kaniyang mga tauhan.