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Businessman arrested for illegal sale of LPG

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ORMOC CITY— Police arrested a businessman and seized dozens of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) canisters during an operation against illegal LPG trading in Barangay Asuncion, Maasin City on Thursday, February 5.

The suspect was identified by Maasin City Police Station (CPS) chief Lt. Col. Jason Balbarona as alias “Jay,” 56, a married businessman and resident of Purok Sunkist, Barangay Asuncion.

The arrest stemmed from an operation conducted at around 11:45 a.m. by joint elements of the Provincial Intelligence Unit of the Southern Leyte Provincial Police Office, the 1st Southern Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company, and the Maasin CPS, together with an authorized representative of an LPG company.

Police confiscated 86 filled LPG canisters and four empty canisters, with an estimated total value of P9,000. Authorities said the suspect was engaged in the unauthorized selling of LPG.

The act constitutes a violation of Republic Act No. 11592, or the LPG Industry Regulation Act, which regulates the importation, refilling, storage, transport, distribution, and sale of LPG to ensure public safety and consumer protection.

The suspect and the seized items were taken to the Maasin CPS for proper documentation and disposition.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Nabbed in Maasin City for selling unstamped cigarettes

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ORMOC CITY— A joint anti-smuggling operation led by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) resulted in the arrest of a couple and the seizure of thousands of pesos worth of unstamped cigarettes in Barangay Asuncion, Maasin City on Thursday, February 5.

Recovered during the operation were several reams and packs of illicit cigarettes with an estimated market value of P56,000. Authorities said the cigarettes bore no BIR tax stamps, and the suspects failed to present permits or authority to sell the products.

The suspects were identified by police as alias “Joseph,” 56, a businessman, and alias “Shirly,” 56, a half-Taiwanese national. Both are residents of Purok Sunkist, Barangay Asuncion, Maasin City.

The operation was conducted from around 11:50 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. by joint personnel from BIR Region VIII, the Provincial Intelligence Unit of the Southern Leyte Provincial Police Office, the Provincial Mobile Force Company, and the Maasin City Police Station.

Confiscated items included various brands of cigarettes such as Fort, Millano, Modern, Onion, Red, RGD, M1, New Orleans, Napoli, Commando, Double Happiness, Mighty, Walter, and other assorted brands.

All seized cigarettes are now under the custody of the BIR Region VIII for proper disposition.

Authorities said criminal charges are being prepared against the suspects for violation of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, in relation to the illegal sale and distribution of illicit cigarettes.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Coast Guard rescues fisherman from half-submerged banca off Capul

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ORMOC CITY— The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Station Northern Samar rescued a fisherman after his motorized banca became half-submerged in the waters off Capul, Northern Samar on Friday morning, February 6.

The rescued passenger was identified as Henry Gerero Jr., a fisherman and resident of Barangay Villa Flores, Lavezares, Northern Samar.

The Coast Guard said it received a report from a concerned citizen regarding a half-submerged banca with one person onboard, initially sighted near Barangay Cabacungan, Allen, Northern Samar. A search and rescue team from Coast Guard Station Northern Samar and the Special Operations Unit (SOU) was immediately deployed aboard RB-052, with coordination made with nearby vessels.

The distressed banca was later spotted by LCT GT Express 2 in the vicinity waters of Capul, where the lone passenger was successfully rescued. The Coast Guard team took custody of Gerero and the banca, refloated and towed the vessel, and safely brought them to Barangay Victoria, Allen, Northern Samar.

Investigation showed that Gerero was operating an unregistered motorized banca en route to Lavezares when strong waves caused seawater to enter the vessel, leaving it half-submerged. No injuries were reported.

The Coast Guard reiterated its commitment to ensuring maritime safety and conducting prompt search and rescue operations.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Miss Intercontinental 2026 4th Runner-Up Christina Vanhefflin stars in RENEBOYZ’s latest music video “Di Ko Na Maramdaman”

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Miss Intercontinental 2026 4th Runner-Up Christina Vanhefflin shines as the lead in RENEBOYZ’s new music video “Di Ko Na Maramdaman,” showcasing her talent beyond the pageant stage. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)
Miss Intercontinental 2026 4th Runner-Up Christina Vanhefflin shines as the lead in RENEBOYZ’s new music video “Di Ko Na Maramdaman,” showcasing her talent beyond the pageant stage.
(CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY— Following her historic performance at the Miss Intercontinental 2026 pageant held in Egypt, Christina Vanhefflin is once again capturing hearts—this time as the lead actress in the music video for the emotional new single, “Di Ko Na Maramdaman.”
Vanhefflin, who proudly represented the Philippines, finished as 4th Runner-up and was honored with the prestigious Power of Beauty award. Her participation in the pageant showcased the same “beauty and brains” that she brought to the set of the “Di Ko Na Maramdaman” production.

“We are incredibly proud and honored to have had Christina as our lead actress,” says RENEBOYZ. “Her grace and acting range truly brought the story of our song to life. She has become a symbol of national pride, and we are thrilled to share this artistic journey with her.”

The music video features Vanhefflin in a compelling dramatic role, highlighting the versatility that earned her the “Power of Beauty” title on the global stage. As the country celebrates her homecoming, fans are encouraged to witness her captivating performance in a different light.

“Di Ko Na Maramdaman” is available for streaming on all major platforms, and the official music video can be viewed now on YouTube. (PR)

MacArthur farmers urge Pres. Marcos to stop iron sand mining over threats to livelihoods

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TACLOBAN CITY — Farmers in MacArthur, Leyte are appealing to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to halt proposed iron sand mining in their communities, warning that the project could destroy farmlands, irrigation systems, and local livelihoods.

Over 200 rice farmers from barangays Maya, Pongon, Liwayway, and Romualdez held a candlelight vigil on February 7 to voice their opposition to operations by MacArthur Ironsand Mining Corp. (MIMC), which covers a 2,268-hectare area under a Mineral Production Sharing Agreement (MPSA) held by Strong Built Mining Development Corp. since 2007.

In a petition dated February 4, the farmers warned that resuming mining would lead to income loss, hunger, and long-term environmental damage, including biodiversity loss and water pollution. “We appeal to you to issue an Executive Order stopping the damaging mining operations in our territory,” the residents said.

Spokesperson Jesus Cabias Jr. said the farmers are not against mining in principle but questioned the company’s compliance with permit conditions, particularly rehabilitation of mined areas since operations began in 2012. Cabias also claimed that some residents opposing mining have faced harassment and restricted access to their own lands.

MIMC suspended operations in 2022 after damaging a drainage canal but resumed last June following local government approval contingent on restoration efforts. Opposition intensified after the arrival of a large dredger on January 2, raising fears of further damage to rice fields and irrigation systems.

The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) clarified that while MIMC holds a valid MPSA, its work program—which includes environmental safeguards and rehabilitation plans—has not yet been approved.

“Without that, they cannot resume operations in MacArthur,” said MGB Eastern Visayas information officer Celeste Faith de la Cruz.

MIMC, however, maintains it is legally entitled to operate, with area manager Laurence Medua saying, “We have complied with the requirements under the mining laws, and our documents are in order.”

MacArthur Mayor Rodin Babante said he would not intervene as long as the company secures all necessary clearances and adheres to MPSA terms, noting that some farmers have entered into agreements with the mining firm, including land buy-back schemes.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Three rebel members surrender to Army in Samar, Northern Samar

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REFORMED REBELS. At least former members of the communist armed group, New People’s Army, surrendered to the Philippine Army, which in turned, promised to assist them as they returned to the fold of the laws.(PHOTO COURTESY)
REFORMED REBELS. At least former members of the communist armed group, New People’s Army, surrendered to the Philippine Army, which in turned, promised to assist them as they returned to the fold of the laws.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Three members of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) voluntarily surrendered to government forces under the 8th Infantry Division on February 4, 2026, ending years of involvement in the armed movement.

Two of the surrenderees were identified as alias “Norry” and his wife, alias “Dada,” residents of Barangay San Roque, Matuguinao, Samar. The couple turned over an M16 rifle and other war materiel upon their surrender.

They told military officials that their decision was influenced by sustained military operations that restricted their movement and access to supplies, as well as intensified coordination between soldiers and local communities that limited areas where they could seek refuge.

The third surrenderee, identified as alias “Ongbak,” a resident of Barangay Deit de Turag in Silvino Lobos, Northern Samar, said the loss of community support pushed him to abandon the armed struggle. He noted that many communities have increasingly rejected violence, coercion, and extortion allegedly carried out by communist terrorist groups.

Military officials said the three former rebels admitted feeling isolated and disillusioned, realizing that their continued armed struggle no longer reflected the sentiments of the people and instead resulted in hardship, uncertainty, and prolonged separation from their families.

The 8th ID said the surrender highlights the effectiveness of its approach that combines focused military operations with community engagement to encourage insurgents to return to the folds of the law.

The division added that government forces remain open to accepting former rebels and supporting their reintegration into society toward a peaceful and productive life.

(ROEL T.AMAZONA/LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

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