News Evening Round up
Sep 26, 2019 • 2 min Read
DOJ to issue lookout bulletin vs ‘drug queen’ Guia Gomez Castro | INQUIRER.NET – An Immigration Lookout Bulletin will be issued by Secretary Menardo Guevarra against alleged ‘drug queen’ Guia Gomez Castro to monitor her whereabouts abroad. Immigration records indicated that Guia Gomez Castro left for Bangkok, Thailand on September 21 on board a Cebu Pacific flight.
Two more PMA cadets tagged in hazing of Dormitorio | Philippine Star – Aside from the previously identified suspects 1CL Axl Ray Sanupao, 3CL Cadets Shalimar Imperial, and Felix Lumbag, the Police found two other suspects in the death of Cadet Darwin Dormitorio. Police disclosed that the motive for the maltreatment was for the missing pair of combat shoes entrusted to Cadet Dormitorio by 1CL Sanupao.
PH loses P3-B foreign grants | manilastandard.net – Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez admitted during the finance briefing before the Senate Committee on Finance last Wednesday that the country lost P3.2 billion in foreign loans as President Rodrigo Duterte suspended deals with 18 countries that backed a United Nations investigation on his administration’s war on illegal drug.
Capitol proposes P100-M supplemental budget to aid farmers | SunStar Iloilo – The Iloilo Provincial Government proposes P110-M budget for zero interest loan assistance to accredited farmers cooperatives which in turn will buy palay from small farmers in premium prices. Small farmers are those that are tilling below one hectare of land and the most affected by the Rice Tarification Law.
Dormitorio laid to rest; Año’s wife assures no whitewash in probe | SunStar Cagayan de Oro – 4th Class Cadet Darwin Dormitorio was laid to rest at Oro Garden Memorial Park, Cagayan de Oro City last September 25. Jean Joselyn Dioso Año, wife of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año in her message assured that there would be no whitewash in the investigation.