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New 1.97-km concrete road in Dulag improves safety, boosts local connectivity

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CONCRETE ROAD. Residents of Dulag, Leyte can now enjoy safer and more accessible travel following the completion of a 1.97-kilometer concrete road linking key barangays in the municipality.(L2DEO)
CONCRETE ROAD. Residents of Dulag, Leyte can now enjoy safer and more accessible travel following the completion of a 1.97-kilometer concrete road linking key barangays in the municipality.(L2DEO)

TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of Dulag, Leyte now enjoy safer and more accessible travel following the completion of a 1.97-kilometer concrete road linking key barangays in the municipality.

The project, implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office, aims to enhance inter-barangay connectivity and facilitate the movement of people and goods.

According to District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura, the road project covers three sections: 782.3 meters at Site 1, 610.3 meters at Site 2, and 576 meters at Site 3, all with a width of 5 meters. The Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) now links the barangays of San Rafael, San Agustin, Magsaysay, General Roxas, and Tabu, providing an all-weather route for daily travel, emergency access, and transport of agricultural and commercial products.

Local resident Recalyn Sara, 39, of Barangay San Rafael, recalled the challenges before the project:

“Previously, the road in our area was full of potholes, and during the rainy season it would often become flooded, making it very difficult for us to pass. Now, with the road fully concreted, walking to the town proper has become much easier, and we can go to the market without any difficulty,” she said in a dialect.

She added, “Thank you very much to the DPWH for continuing to improve our roads, especially here in Barangay San Rafael. Hopefully, you can help more barangays so that the roads in Dulag will become even better.”

The road project, funded under the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA), began on March 24, 2025, and was completed at a cost of P20. 52 million. The construction was undertaken by Fairchild Builders & Developers, Incorporated.

The newly concreted road not only improves mobility but also supports economic growth by ensuring reliable transport for farmers, merchants, and students across the municipality.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Man arrested for attempted homicide in Ormoc City

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ORMOC CITY — Police arrested a 34-year-old resident in connection with an attempted homicide case early Monday, Jan.19, this city.

The suspect, identified as Jackie Rey Bacaltos, a jobless man with a live-in partner from Agua Dulce Street, Barangay South, was apprehended at around 12:13 a.m. along F. Ablen Street, Barangay Cogon, the Ormoc City Police Station 1 (OCPS1) reported.

Bacaltos was arrested under a warrant of arrest dated January 15, 2026, issued by the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Trial Court in Cities, 8th Judicial Region, Ormoc City, for attempted homicide under Article 249 of the Revised Penal Code.

The court set bail at P36,000 for the offense.

After his arrest, Bacaltos was brought to OCPS1 for proper documentation and processing in line with legal procedures.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Leyte police nab provincial most wanted for rape of minor

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TACLOBAN CITY — Authorities in Leyte apprehended one of the province’s top six most wanted criminals for the qualified rape of a minor in Tabango town, highlighting the local police’s firm stance against crimes involving children.

The suspect, alias “Binsoy,” a 40-year-old farmer from Sitio Shamrock, Brgy. Poblacion, Tabango, was arrested on January 19, 2026, in Sitio Sumakab, Brgy. Inangatan, by a joint team from the Tabango Municipal Police Station and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Northern Leyte.

The arrest was made under a warrant of arrest dated January 15, 2026, with no bail recommended.

Col. Dionisio D.C. Apas Jr., Leyte Police Provincial Director, said the operation underscores the police’s commitment to protecting minors and ensuring that offenders are held accountable.

“Crimes against children will never be tolerated. I commend our team for their professionalism, which reflects our unwavering commitment to justice and public safety,” Apas said in a statement.

The suspect is now in the custody of Tabango MPS for documentation and proper turnover to the court of origin.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Eastern Visayas hailed for excellence in disaster preparedness at Gawad Kalasag Awards

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TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Visayas’ commitment to disaster preparedness and response was spotlighted during the 2025 Gawad Kalasag Awards, where the region was praised for its strong collaboration among local governments, national agencies, and partner organizations.

Civil Defense Administrator and Undersecretary Harold Cabreros, keynote guest at the January 20 event held at the Radiant Hotel and Events Place, commended the region’s sustained efforts in disaster risk reduction, mitigation, and resilience-building.

“Eastern Visayas has become a living example of transformation, and we must continue moving forward with the same dedication,” Cabreros said, emphasizing that past disasters in the region have reshaped the nation’s approach to disaster preparedness.

The awards recognized outstanding local government units, agencies, and institutions for exemplary DRRM, humanitarian assistance, and climate adaptation initiatives.

Top awardees included Southern Leyte and Samar (provincial category); Ormoc City (independent city); Borongan City, Maasin City, and Catbalogan City (component city); and municipalities such as Catarman, Sogod, Laoang, Silago, Can-avid, and San Roque across various income classes.

Additionally, 38 city and municipal DRRM Councils and Offices received Gold Awards, while 69 councils were named Silver Awardees. Special recognitions went to Biliran Provincial Hospital, Police Regional Office 8, Catarman Emergency Response Unit, and Southern Leyte State University.

Organized by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), the Gawad Kalasag Awards—also known as Sakuna Labanan, Sariling Galing ang Kaligtasan—honor exemplary implementation of disaster preparedness and climate resilience programs nationwide.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Leyte farmers receive financial support to boost agribusiness ventures

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TACLOBAN CITY — At least 53 agri-entrepreneurs from across Leyte have received financial assistance under the province-led Community Assistance Program (CAP) to help jumpstart and expand their agricultural and livestock projects.

The funding supports a range of ventures, including crop production (ampalaya, squash, eggplant, watermelon, sweet potato, sweet corn, yellow corn) and livestock initiatives (hog fattening, egg laying, and goat production). Loan amounts range from P50,000 to P100,000, payable in installments, with zero interest on the first loan.

Engr. Ma. Lourdes Nadera, officer-in-charge of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA), said the program has demonstrated strong performance, noting high repayment rates among previous beneficiaries. She expressed confidence that the new projects would further enhance agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods in the province.

CAP focal person Renavic Melgazo reminded beneficiaries to manage their projects responsibly and comply with repayment schedules to avoid penalties and remain eligible for future loans.

The Community Assistance Program, a flagship initiative of Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, aims to provide start-up capital for agri-fishery projects and promote inclusive economic growth across Leyte.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PRO-8, PDEA seize suspected smuggled cigarettes in Palo, Leyte

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SMUGGLED CIGARETTES. Police authorities have confiscated smuggled cigarettes following an operation in Palo, Leyte(PRO-8)
SMUGGLED CIGARETTES. Police authorities have confiscated smuggled cigarettes following an operation in Palo, Leyte(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Authorities intercepted a shipment of suspected smuggled cigarettes and apprehended two individuals during a joint land interdiction operation in Brgy. San Joaquin, Palo, Leyte, on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.

The operation was carried out by a composite team from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 8 (PDEA-8), Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), Palo Municipal Police Station–Special Drug Enforcement Unit, and the Leyte Police Provincial Office–Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit, in line with directives to intensify enforcement against smuggling and illicit trade.

The suspects, identified as alias “Tino,” 54, and alias “Vita,” 43, both residents of Brgy. Tubod, Iligan City, were flagged down while traveling in a Toyota Hi-Ace van.

Inspection revealed several boxes of San Marino King Size cigarettes hidden beneath other goods. Each box contained 50 reams, with an estimated value of P400–P500 per ream. Although K9 units initially signaled a possible narcotics presence, field tests by a PDEA chemist confirmed the cigarettes were not laced with illegal drugs.

Authorities noted potential violations of customs and revenue laws and coordinated with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) for proper evaluation. The confiscated cigarettes and suspects were subsequently turned over to the BOC for disposition.

PRO-8 Regional Director B/Gen. Jason Capoy stressed the PNP’s commitment to combat illegal trade: “No individual should profit from illegal activities at the expense of those who conduct business fairly and lawfully.”

The operation highlights ongoing inter-agency collaboration and intelligence-driven enforcement efforts to curb smuggling and maintain law and order in Eastern Visayas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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