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PRO-8 arrests EV’s 4th most wanted suspect in Leyte

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TACLOBAN CITY — Police arrested the Eastern Visayas region’s fourth most wanted person during a joint operation in Barangay Guinadiongan, Capoocan, Leyte, on January 5, 2026, authorities said.

The suspect, identified by police as alias “Leo,” 30, a delivery boy and resident of Barangay Pinamopoan, Capoocan, was apprehended by virtue of a warrant of arrest for statutory rape issued on October 7, 2025. The court recommended no bail for his temporary liberty.
The arrest was carried out by personnel of the Capoocan Municipal Police Station, Regional Intelligence Unit 8 (RIU-8), Provincial Intelligence Team–Leyte, and the 2nd Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company.

Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) Regional Director PB/Gen. Jason Capoy said the arrest reflects the police force’s intensified campaign against criminality and its focus on tracking down high-profile fugitives.

“The arrest of most wanted persons is vital to our law enforcement efforts. Their apprehension protects public safety and sends a clear message that no one is above the law,” Capoy said.

PRO-8 said it will continue strengthening intelligence gathering, police operations, and inter-agency coordination to help ensure safer communities across Eastern Visayas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Palapag LGU, police ink pact to boost community safety, disaster preparedness

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TACLOBAN CITY — In a move to strengthen public safety and disaster preparedness at the grassroots level, the local government of Palapag in Northern Samar and its local police have formalized their partnership through the implementation of Oplan Joint Community Action for Preparedness and Safety (JCAPS).

The partnership was sealed with the signing of a memorandum of agreement on January 7, 2025, at the Sangguniang Bayan Legislative Session Hall. Signatories included Palapag Mayor Florence “Fawa” Batula, Palapag Police Chief PCpt. Liborio Luces Jr., and other local officials.

Under the agreement, Oplan JCAPS aims to enhance coordination among the police, LGU, and municipal offices in law enforcement, peace and order, disaster preparedness and resilience, crime prevention, and community development.

PCpt. Luces underscored the importance of unity and shared responsibility among government agencies in ensuring public safety, while Mayor Batula expressed the local government’s full support for collaborative efforts that promote peace, preparedness, and the welfare of Palapagnons.

Oplan JCAPS serves as an inter-agency framework designed to build a safer, more prepared, and more resilient Palapag through coordinated action and proactive community engagement.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DE Ignacio calls for accountability in New Year’s Message

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Catarman N. Samar- Catarman N. Samar-District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio led the first flag-raising ceremony of the year at the new DPWH-NSFDEO Building in Brgy. Macagtas, Catarman N. Samar on January 6, 2026, calling on NSFDEO employees to embrace accountability, unity and continued dedication to public service as anchor for the years goals.

In his message, DE Ignacio emphasized the crucial role of accountability, especially among permanent employees.

“Let’s improve, be more focused than before, ngan ipakita ta nga aton agency practices accountability” he further stated.

Attended by section chiefs, unit heads and employees, the event also marked District Engineer’s annual New Year’s message, during which he expressed his gratitude to everyone who contributed to the district’s accomplishments.

He likewise thanked all employees for their efforts and dedication in achieving last year’s accomplishments despite the department’s most challenging times. He urged every employee to remain committed to their roles and to be more focused and dedicated in achieving goals for infrastructure development.

“I know the road ahead won’t be easy, but I am confident that with your cooperation and unity, everything will be better.” he stated.

DE Ignacio also reaffirmed his support for the Department’s renewed pledge to uphold integrity, accountability, and genuine service to the Filipino people.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

Tingog Rep. Acidre hails record P1-T education allocation in 2026 budget

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Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre
Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre

TACLOBAN CITY — Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre welcomed the approval of the largest education budget in Philippine history under the proposed 2026 national budget, calling it a strong signal that education remains a top government priority.

In a statement on January 6, Acidre thanked Congress and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. for approving over P1 trillion in funding for the education sector, describing it as a major investment in the country’s future.

“This is not just a budget milestone but a clear statement of national priority,” Acidre said, noting that the allocation will support classrooms, training centers, laboratories, and learning communities nationwide.

As chairperson of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, Acidre said the funding opens opportunities to improve access and quality in higher education and technical-vocational training, modernize institutions, and better prepare graduates for a changing economy.

He added that the measure reflects cooperation between the Executive and Legislative branches and vowed that Tingog party-list will ensure transparent and effective use of the funds.

“This is a win for students, teachers, and families, and a step toward a more inclusive and skilled Philippines,” Acidre said.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Four injured as passenger tricycle plunges into roadside canal in Biliran

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ORMOC CITY— Four people were injured after a passenger tricycle veered off the road and fell into a roadside canal along the national highway in Sitio St. Joseph, Barangay Cabibihan, Caibiran, Biliran on Tuesday morning, January 6.

Police said the accident occurred at around 9:27 a.m. when the tricycle, driven by a 72-year-old man identified as alias “Pau,” reportedly lost control after the driver fell asleep while driving. The tricycle was traveling downhill along a portion of the road near Tinago Falls when the incident happened.

The passengers were identified as alias “Bea,” 57, married, alias “Gia,” and alias “Mika,” both of legal age. All passengers are residents of Barangay Atipolo, Naval, Biliran.

According to a police report submitted to the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), personnel from the Caibiran Municipal Police Station, Caibiran Bureau of Fire Protection–Emergency Medical Services (BFP-EMS), and Caibiran Rescue (CARES) immediately responded to the incident after receiving a phone call from a concerned resident.

First aid was administered at the scene before the injured driver and passengers were transported by ambulance to the Caibiran Rural Health Unit for initial treatment. They were later referred to the Biliran Provincial Hospital in Naval for further medical care and are now recuperating.

Initial investigation revealed that the group was on their way to attend a funeral in Culaba, Biliran. Police said the passengers had earlier advised the driver to slow down while navigating the downhill stretch, but the warnings were allegedly ignored.

The tricycle was later brought to the Caibiran Municipal Police Station for proper disposition as police continue their investigation into the incident.

(ROBERT DEJON)

DPWH bridge project ends years of risky river crossings in Burauen, Leyte

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TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of two upland barangays in Burauen, Leyte can now travel more safely and efficiently following the completion of a bridge and access road rehabilitation project by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), addressing long-standing mobility and safety concerns in the area.

The DPWH–Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office reported the completion of the bridge and road project connecting Barangay Paghudlan to Barangay Villa Patria, a vital route for students, farmers, and residents, particularly during the rainy season when river crossings become hazardous.

District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura said the P29.3-million project included the construction of a 0.20-meter-thick Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) covering 705 square meters, stone masonry structures to reinforce road safety and durability, and the completion of a steel bridge to improve inter-barangay connectivity.

Before the project’s completion, residents relied on a hanging bridge or risky river crossings, often struggling to transport motorcycles, farm produce, and basic goods.
Barangay Councilor Nestor Antillon recalled the daily hardships faced by villagers, especially during flooding.

“Before the bridge was built, crossing was very difficult, particularly for motorcycles. During floods, we were sometimes forced to swim just to get across. We even had to carry our motorcycles and manually transport our farm products like root crops and vegetables,” Antillon said.

He noted that the new bridge has significantly improved mobility, safety, and access to essential services.

“Now, traveling to neighboring barangays is much easier. Students no longer have to cross the river, and residents can move safely and conveniently,” he added.

Antillon also expressed gratitude to the DPWH for completing the project, saying it has greatly improved the quality of daily life in the community.

“We are deeply thankful to the DPWH for this project. It has made travel safer and easier, and many residents are now benefiting from this long-needed infrastructure,” he said.
The project is expected to boost local economic activity by easing the transport of agricultural products, reducing travel time, and minimizing flood-related risks, particularly during heavy rains.

Funded under the 2024 General Appropriations Act (GAA), the project was implemented by Buildtron Construction Corporation.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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