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Mayor Espinosa files motion seeking dismissal of charges against him

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Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa, Sr.( in sweatshirt with hood) appeared before the City Prosecutor’s Office in Ormoc on Monday(Sept.5) his counter affidavit on the charges of illegal drug and illegal possession of firearms filed against him.(LITO A. BAGUNAS)
Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa, Sr.( in sweatshirt with hood) appeared before the City Prosecutor’s Office in Ormoc on Monday(Sept.5) his counter affidavit on the charges of illegal drug and illegal possession of firearms filed against him.(LITO A. BAGUNAS)
Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa, Sr.( in sweatshirt with hood) appeared before the City Prosecutor’s Office in Ormoc on Monday(Sept.5) his counter affidavit on the charges of illegal drug and illegal possession of firearms filed against him.(LITO A. BAGUNAS)

With the hope to turn as state witness

ORMOC CITY- Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. filed his counter affidavit at the City Prosecutor’s Office, this city, on Monday afternoon on the charges filed against him.
Espinosa, tightly guarded by police men and accompanied by his lawyer, hope that his motion would be granted which would result to the dismissal of the charges filed against him.

Espinosa, father of Kerwin, said to be the top drug lord in the region, was charged for trading of illegal drugs, possession of firearms and ammunitions before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office based in Tacloban City. During an August 10 raid conducted at his residence in Barangay Binulho, Albuera, packs of shabu valued at P88 million and more than 30 high power firearms and ammunitions were recovered by the police authorities.

The embattled Albuera mayor is also facing murder charges related to killing incidents that took place in his town during the May 9 elections. A lawyer of Espinosa, who refused to give her name, said that the counter affidavit filed by her client intend to dismiss all the charges filed against him that could result for him to apply under the government’s Witness Protection Program. Earlier, Police Regional Director Chief Supt. Elmer Beltejar said that it is up to the Department of Justice to determine whether Espinosa could qualify as a possible state witness. Espinosa had earlier executed an affidavit naming several high ranking police officials, government officials and a former Secretary as their protectors as they engage in their illegal drug trade. (JAZMIN BONIFACIO)

No Tacloban-Clark flights

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TACLOBAN CITY – Air passengers using the Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport could now sigh of relief.
The controversial and much opposed plan to reroute the Tacloban-Manila flights to Clark International Airport in Pampanga has been scrapped.
The decision to cancel the plan was made known by Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) Executive Director Carmelo Arcilla in a letter on August 30 to the Regional Development Council (RDC).
Part of the communication said that “Tacloban was no longer the prime candidate for reduction of capacity to Manila.”
“The Cebu Pacific group mentioned that it would instead start complying with the President’s directive by doubling its Clark-Cebu operations while the Philippine Airlines and Air Asia groups committed to study their network further and make announcement of outstations to be rerouted,” Arcilla said.
Arcilla, whose office approves the air routes of the carriers, admitted that concerns raised by the businessmen in the region prompted them to consider the consequences of this “drastic move.”
The rerouting scheme was met with strong opposition from business sector in the region as its congressmen threatened to call a congressional inquiry on the matter branding it as “anti-poor.”
“While the suggestion of Tacloban is a move forward, the government must not actually dictate where the airlines reduce capacity of transfer the same to Clark. What’s more, there should be other routes in the suggestion box, to prevent singling out of any provincial airport,” the CAB said, citing the earlier statement of Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade.
President Rodrigo Duterte earlier directed the Department of Transportation to decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and increase flights at Clark International Airport in Pampanga.
Arcilla vowed to consider the RDC’s position would there be any changes to the Tacloban – Manila route.
In its meeting on Aug. 31, the RDC approved a resolution of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Eastern Visayas chapter urging the transportation department to reconsider the rerouting of all Tacloban-Manila flights to Clark.
The group argued that rerouting will hurt the tourism industry, adjustment in airfares, increase land transportation cost, adjustment of airfreight cost, longer travel time, and inconvenience to passengers.
Tourism stakeholders questioned why the transportation department picked Tacloban for the pilot rerouting when disaster-stricken communities are “still picking up the pieces” after the 2013 supertyphoon “Yolanda” left a trail of destruction.
Various groups in the region aired their concerns after Tugade announced in a Senate hearing on Aug. 10 that the three airlines – Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and Air Asia – agreed to transfer all Tacloban-Manila flights to Clark.
The Tacloban’s Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport, one of country’s busiest airports, is a gateway to Leyte, Biliran, Southern Leyte, Samar, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar provinces.
In the first quarter of 2016, NEDA reported some 311,944 inbound and outbound passengers at the airport. Last year, there were 1.14 million passengers who used the facility. – by: Sarwell Q. Minaiano

Romualdez, Gomez contest for RDC-8 chair

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With Leyte Gov. Petilla and Samar Gov. Tan Mayors

GOVERNMENT CENTER, PALO, Leyte- Actors-turned politicians Richard Gomez and Cristina Gonzales Romualdez are among the contenders for the chairmanship of the Regional Development Council (RDC) for Eastern Visayas.
Aside from the two first-termer mayors, also contesting the RDC chairmanship are Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan and Leyte Gov. Leopoldo Dominico Petilla, the current chair of the regional policy-making body.
The four were nominated during their first regular meeting for the year on Wednesday (August 31) held at the regional office of the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), this town.
While the RDC, composed of major government line agencies, various private sectors, city mayors, governors and head of the mayors leagues of the provinces, nominates who could be its chair for the next three years, President Rodrigo Duterte still appoints the chairman of the regional planning body.
Of the four nominees, only Gomez and Romualdez, who partnered in several movies during the early 1990s, are considered as political allies of Mr. Duterte in the region.
Petilla and Tan, during the presidential elections last May 9, supported defeated presidential candidate Mar Roxas.
However, this early, Tan is not optimistic that she would get the chair.
“I was actually surprised on my nomination. I’m just here to push programs for my province,” the third-termer governor said.
Gomez, for his part, said that while he was honored to be nominated as RDC chair, he would leave it to the President to decide.
“It will only happen upon the signature of the President. Nakakahiya naman if I will lobby. But if he find me to be the appropriate to chair the RDC, then will and good,” the Ormoc City mayor said.
The RDC secretariat is expected to submit the list of nominees to Malacañang next week with the announcement expected within the month.
All four nominees said that if elected, they would give focus on lobbying government agencies to improve the economic conditions of the region still reeling from the aftermath of Super typhoon “Yolanda” in 2013.
For one, Mayor Romualdez said she is pushing for water connections for families that were transferred at the northern part of the city who lost their houses due to Yolanda.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)

RDC-8 commends Chief Insp. Espenido on his all-out anti-drug campaign in Albuera

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PALO, Leyte- For derring-do campaign against illegal drugs in his area, Chief Inspector Jovie Espenido, police chief of Albuera, Leyte, received a commendation from the members of the Regional Development Council. Espenido, who just assumed the post last July of this year, conducted series of anti-drug campaign particularly against Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. and his son Kerwin, tagged as the biggest drug lord in the region.

In one of the operations, 11 kilograms of suspected shabu valued at P88 million were recovered from the house of Mayor Espinosa. The recovery was considered as the biggest haul in so far as confiscation of shabu in the region.  Espenido had been successful in the anti-illegal drug campaign in the town of Albuera since his assignment to the town last month of July. The embattled mayor had sought for police protective custody and now lives and works at the town police station. Mayor Espinosa had executed an affidavit at the Provincial Prosecutors Office naming personalities and government officials he claimed as their protectors as they carried out their illegal activity.

But Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez raises some points before they could approve the resolution. Gomez said that the alleged 11 kgs of shabu seized from the house of the mayor should first be validated whether these were original or fake. He also asked where the police authorities kept the confiscated shabu. “I think we need to check the authenticity of the drugs seized; who checked its validity; where it is kept right now. It’s easy to commend but we need to be very careful,” Gomez said.

Gomez, however, stressed that he supports and commends the effort of law enforcers in their campaign against illegal drugs. “I support all fights against illegal drugs especially in Ormoc,” Gomez added. In Ormoc alone, more than 2,000 individuals have surrendered to law enforcement operatives under its “OplanTokhang.”
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

25 drug personalities killed in police operations

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TACLOBAN CITY – At least 25 people were killed for resisting arrests conducted by police authorities during anti-drug operations across the region from July 1 to Aug. 29, 2016. Of the 25 so-called drug personalities killed covering 215 anti-drug operations, seven of them were in Leyte; four each in Samar, Southern Leyte and Ormoc City and three each in Northern Samar and Tacloban City. In a report to the Regional Development Council’s Development Administration Committee, PNP acting regional director Chief Supt. Elmer Beltejar said 261 drug personalities have been arrested in these drug operations. At least 12,526.77 grams of shabu and 42.78 grams of marijuana have been recovered by authorities with total worth of P100.19 million. The police also confiscated 57 long and short firearms. Drug buy-bust, raids, and search led to the filing of 199 cases in courts, Beltejar said. Since President Rodrigo Duterte assumed the presidency, 8,483 houses have been visited by the local police under its “Oplan Tokhang”, which resulted for 16,766 users and 2,122 pushers to surrender or a total of 18,888 surrenderees. Leyte has the most number of self-confessed drug personalities at 5,618; Southern Leyte, 4,490; Eastern Samar, 2,793; Ormoc City, 2,089; Northern Samar, 1,237; Samar, 1,129; Tacloban City, 985; and Biliran, 547.  “The sustained anti-illegal drugs under Project: Double Barrel by anti-illegal drugs units had paved way for a more responsive community in combating the drug menace and defacing crime-breeding areas,” Beltejar said. He assured that the PNP in the region will continue their efforts to eradicate illegal drugs. As a result of the increasing number of self-confessed drug personalities, the Department of Health embarks on training local health workers to assist in the rehabilitation process through community-based approach. (SARWELL Q. MENIANO)

Mayor Espinosa urged son Kerwin and associates to surrender to Espenido

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ORMOC CITY-Embattled Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. reiterated his appeal for his son Kerwin to surrender to the government authorities. Espinosa made this tearful appeal during a press conference held at the town police station, where he sought custody since August 27. The beleaguered mayor also asked his son’s associates to surrender as well saying they would be in safe hands with the local police, Chief Inspector Jovie Espenido.  “I call for my son Roland ‘Kerwin’ Espinosa, to surrender. Dong Kerwin look at your father, you know very well that I am innocent of all these. I am the one suffering now for what happened”, the elder Espinosa emotionally said in a press conference on August 30. Espinosa had earlier asked his son, whose whereabouts remain unknown, to surrender. The town mayor had surrendered before PNP Director General Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa on August 2 after he was named by President Rodrigo Duterte to be in the illegal drug trade.

Aside from his son, Espinosa also named four personalities whom he said were his son’s friends namely Max Miro, Galo Bobares, Tonipet Saldivar and Ferdinand Rondina.
Rondina is number two in this city’s drug watch list who had surrendered to the police last July. “As mayor of Albuera, I call all of you to surrender to Chief Insp. Espenido and no harm will be done to you,” Espinosa said. The mayor sought police custody on August 27 after receiving threats to his life.  He applied for the Witness Protection Program (WPP) after revealing in an affidavit the names allegedly connected to his son, the suspected top drug lord in Eastern Visayas.

He initially divulged members of PNP, government officials, members of Congress and a senator as their protectors to their alleged illegal drug activity. “The truth is, I do not have any involvement of his activities,” Mayor Espinosa said. The father and son were tagged by Pres. Duterte as behind the illegal drug operations in the region. “He is now working as a mayor. Ours is only for protective custody to secure his life according to his request. He is trying now to help the government in identifying the men in uniform and government officials who enjoyed drug money”, Espenido said.
(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

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