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Leyte tightens rules on provincial roads, limits heavy trucks to 20 tons

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TACLOBAN CITY — The provincial government of Leyte has strengthened regulations on the use of its provincial roads, imposing stricter limits on heavy vehicles to curb road damage and improve public safety.

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan recently passed a revised ordinance updating earlier rules governing road use across the province’s 594-kilometer network of declared provincial roads.

Authored by Board Member Carlo Loreto, the measure sets clearer guidelines on vehicle weight limits, road usage permits, and enforcement procedures. The ordinance aims to protect government infrastructure investments and address concerns over road deterioration, traffic congestion, and safety risks linked to unregulated truck operations.

Under the revised rules, only single- to double-axle trucks with a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 20,000 kilograms, or 20 tons, and carrying quarry, sand, or gravel materials may use designated provincial routes. Truck operators must also follow assigned routes.

Violators face a P5,000 fine per offense, vehicle impoundment pending clearance from the Governor’s Office, and possible cancellation of sand and gravel permits.

Enforcement will be carried out by the Leyte Police Provincial Office, local police units, barangay officials, and the Provincial Sand and Gravel Task Force.

The ordinance will take effect 15 days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Tricycle driver arrested in a buy-bust, suspected shabu seized

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ORMOC CITY— A tricycle driver was arrested Sunday evening, Feb.22, after allegedly yielding suspected shabu during a buy-bust operation in Brgy. Marvel, Isabel, Leyte.
Operatives from the Station Drug Enforcement Team of the Isabel Municipal Police conducted the operation at around 8:10 p.m., recovering eight sachets containing a white crystalline substance.

The suspect, identified as alias “Melvin,” 38, single, and a trike driver from Brgy. Marvel, was caught after one sachet worth P500 was bought by an undercover operative.

A subsequent body search, conducted in the presence of law-mandated insulating witnesses, revealed a brown coin purse containing seven additional sachets of the suspected shabu. Authorities also recovered a P500 bill, part of the court-authorized buy-bust fund.

The combined weight of the suspected shabu was estimated at approximately 1.43 grams, with a Dangerous Drugs Board value of around P9,724.

Charges for violations of Republic Act 9165 were filed at the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office in Ormoc City. The suspect is currently held at the Isabel MPS detention facility.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Fisherman arrested on charges of lascivious acts

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In Biliran

ORMOC CITY— A 41-year-old fisherman was arrested Tuesday morning in Brgy. Madao, Kawayan, Biliran following a local court-issued warrant for alleged crimes against chastity.
The suspect, identified as alias “Ricky,” a married resident of Brgy. Madao and ranked No. 2 on the municipal most-wanted list, was taken into custody around 7:50 a.m. by Kawayan police.

The arrest stemmed from a warrant of arrest dated February 10, 2026, issued by Judge Thea Gicela Casas Nueve-Zamora of RTC Eighth Judicial Region Branch 16 in Naval, Biliran.
Ricky faces charges of acts of lasciviousness under Article 336 of the Revised Penal Code, in relation to Section 5(B) of RA 7610, including three counts of lascivious conduct, with recommended bail ranging from P10,000 to P30,000.

Authorities said the suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and his constitutional rights in a language he understood before being brought to the Kawayan Municipal Police Station for booking and proper disposition prior to presentation before the issuing court.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Globe redefines connectivity beyond speed at The Blueprint Q1 2026

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Globe Telecom opened the year with a bold message at its flagship quarterly media event. The Blueprint by Globe where connectivity is no longer about speed, but about consistent, reliable service, affordability, and easy access.

Held at The Globe Tower, the event showcased how Globe is strengthening the way Filipinos live, work, and connect by treating internet service as a non‑negotiable lifeline. With the theme “Every Filipino Connected,” Globe unveiled innovations and milestones across its portfolio, underscoring its mission to ensure that every Filipino partakes in the benefits of the digital economy.

Among the highlights was Globe’s pioneering partnership with Starlink’s Direct‑to‑Cell satellite technology. Following the live pilot trial, Globe and Starlink are preparing to expand testing across additional locations and operational scenarios.

Globe also celebrated its recognition by Ookla® as the country’s most reliable mobile and broadband network, with consistency scores that set new benchmarks for the industry. This achievement reinforces Globe’s commitment to deliver “Connectivity You Can Count On”, “Connectivity for Every Filipino”, and “Experience Globe Connectivity”, reflecting Globe’s three pillars for 2026.

“This recognition affirms that Globe’s investments are delivering real benefits for our customers, reliable connectivity they can count on every day for work, learning, and commerce. Consistency is more than a benchmark; it is the backbone of a digital economy where MSMEs thrive, families stay connected, and communities build resilience. By delivering quality of experience at scale, Globe empowers lives and contributes to nation‑building, making connectivity a driver of inclusive growth for the Philippines,” says Roche Vandenberghe, Chief Marketing Officer at Globe.

Beyond groundbreaking network innovations, The Blue Print by Globe also highlighted a suite of customer-centric, business-focused, and community-based initiatives designed to enrich everyday experiences and empower progress.

Globe Business is empowering enterprises of all sizes with the country’s first fully managed, enterprise‑grade data streaming platform in partnership with Confluent, alongside the Globe Omnichannel Cloud Contact Center (GOCCC) with Call Center Studio, innovations that democratize real‑time intelligence and AI‑powered customer engagement by removing CAPEX barriers and delivering Google‑cloud hosted infrastructure.

Globe At Home is transforming fiber connectivity into an intelligent utility, as essential as water and electricity. Through its Built‑in Broadband initiative, fiber ports are integrated directly into new property developments, complemented by AI‑driven innovation and a 24‑hour Care Squad guaranteed to deliver “Digital Peace of Mind” for Filipino homes. (PR)

Eastern Samar tightens livestock monitoring to guard vs ASF, rabies

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TACLOBAN CITY — Veterinary and agriculture officials in Eastern Samar have stepped up coordination efforts to protect the province’s livestock industry and ensure food safety amid continuing threats from animal diseases.

The Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) recently convened a consultative meeting with municipal agriculturists and meat inspectors from across the province to strengthen disease control measures and improve regulatory coordination.

Led by Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Melanie Osita, the meeting focused on the current status of African Swine Fever (ASF) and the continued enforcement of veterinary border checkpoints to prevent the entry of live hogs from ASF-positive areas.

The provincial ASF Task Force remains on alert to safeguard the local hog population and ensure safe pork products for consumers.

Officials also tackled issues surrounding livestock transport certificates, noting inconsistencies in how documents are recognized among municipalities. The PVO urged local government units to harmonize ordinances to promote fair trade, protect backyard raisers, and prevent pricing disparities.

Aside from ASF, updates were presented on the anti-rabies vaccination drive, Avian Influenza Control and Protection Program, and other agriculture and fisheries initiatives aimed at sustaining food supply and public health in the province.

Authorities said stronger coordination among LGUs is key to keeping Eastern Samar’s livestock sector disease-free and resilient.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

EV cities intensify campaign on online child abuse

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GEARING UP FOR EVRAA 2026. With the March 1–7 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet just around the corner, preparations at the Binaybayon Sports Complex are in full swing. On Monday, February 16, Mayor Jose Carlos Cari, along with city officials and engineers, conducted a site inspection to ensure all facilities are ready, safe, and fully prepared to welcome over 25,000 athletes, coaches, and guests. Story on Page 16. (LIHOKBAYBAY FACEBOOK)
GEARING UP FOR EVRAA 2026. With the March 1–7 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet just around the corner, preparations at the Binaybayon Sports Complex are in full swing. On Monday, February 16, Mayor Jose Carlos Cari, along with city officials and engineers, conducted a site inspection to ensure all facilities are ready, safe, and fully prepared to welcome over 25,000 athletes, coaches, and guests. Story on Page 16. (LIHOKBAYBAY FACEBOOK)

Part of special justice zones

TACLOBAN CITY — Three key cities in the region have been designated as Special Justice Zones to intensify the crackdown on online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC) and child sexual abuse or exploitation materials (CSAEM).
The Justice Sector Coordinating Council (JSCC) formally launched the Tri-City Specialty Justice Zone on Thursday, Feb.19, in Ormoc, Tacloban and Calbayog — areas identified as hotspots for online child abuse cases. The designation makes the three cities the 17th, 18th and 19th justice zones nationwide.
The initiative, led by the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Supreme Court, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), aims to strengthen coordination among courts, prosecutors, law enforcement, corrections, and local governments to ensure faster, victim-centered resolution of cases.
Speaking during the launch at Summit Hotel in Tacloban, Supreme Court Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh said the program seeks to address persistent challenges in handling OSAEC and CSAEM cases, including victims’ reluctance to testify against parents, minors becoming offenders due to poverty, and the involvement of foreign nationals.
Singh noted that before the creation of the JSCC in 2010, justice agencies often worked in isolation, resulting in delays and duplication of efforts.
“Delay is a perennial problem in the justice sector. When we start talking to each other, we eliminate a lot of duplicative services,” she said.
In Ormoc City, the launch was held at Sabin Resort Hotel, where local officials pledged support for the initiative. Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. described the Justice Zone as a vital step in safeguarding children’s rights and strengthening local protection systems.
Ormoc City Justice Zone Executive Judge Mario Quinit said the cities’ designation reflects a firm commitment to confront the problem decisively.
DILG Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Lopez De Leon emphasized that the program is meant to close coordination gaps and accelerate case processing at the local level, while DOJ Assistant Secretary Michelle Anne Lapuz underscored the need for swift filing of cases and issuance of warrants, including against foreign offenders who finance online abuse.
DOJ Secretary Fredderick Vida vowed full institutional support under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., citing an increase in the number of judges and prosecutors from 2,300 in 2022 to 3,400 to help handle child sexual abuse cases nationwide.
The Philippines remains among the countries with a high incidence of online sexual exploitation of children, attributed partly to widespread internet access and English proficiency.
The Tri-City launch marks the second time the JSCC has simultaneously established justice zones in three cities, following a similar rollout in Cagayan de Oro, Iligan and Ozamiz in September 2024.
There are now 19 Justice Zones across the country, each serving as a strategic hub to improve coordination and speed up the delivery of justice.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA with report, PNA)

 

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