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U.S., Philippines conduct joint training on anti-trafficking of hazardous materials in seaports

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Manila-From March 24 to 28, the United States government, through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) International Counterproliferation Program (ICP), hosted a maritime security training to enhance Philippine government’s efforts to counter the maritime trafficking of hazardous chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) materials.

During the Targeting and Risk Management Workshop held in Manila, DTRA experts and Filipino facilitators from the Philippine Office for Transportation Security (OTS) trained 35 representatives from various Philippine government agencies in identifying, targeting, and interdicting illicit vessels and cargoes that traffic hazardous components of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in different maritime domains. It also included “train-the-trainer” activities to sustain the agencies’ efforts in identifying maritime security operational and doctrinal gaps.

Participants included representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry’s Strategic Trade Management Office, Department of Transportation’s OTS, Bureau of Customs, Philippine Ports Authority, Maritime Industry Authority, Presidential Office for Maritime Concerns, Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Navy, and Philippine National Police Maritime Group.

In his remarks, Director Jose S. Embang, Jr. of the CBRN office of the Philippines’ Anti-Terrorism Council Program Management Center (ATC-PMC) thanked DTRA for its support in helping the Philippines refine its tracking methods and response procedures for potentially hazardous unauthorized materials discovered at seaports. He added that these efforts contribute to national and global security.

“We value our longstanding partnership with ATC-PMC and their unwavering efforts to strengthen Philippine CBRN policy and legislation. We anticipate continued engagement with ATC-PMC, the National Maritime Center, and the Philippine interagency in support of initiatives that reinforce the ironclad commitment between our two countries,” said Nicholas DeDominici, Chief of DTRA at the U.S. Embassy in Manila.

The workshop is part of DTRA’s efforts to help strengthen interagency cooperation within Philippine government agencies; improve their capabilities to counter WMD proliferation and respond timely and effectively to maritime security incidents.; and strengthen U.S.-Philippine cooperation in support of a secure, prosperous, free, and open Indo-Pacific. (PR)

Teen killed in a motorcycle-tricycle collision

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ORMOC CITY– A 15-year-old Grade 10 student died following a road accident involving a motorcycle and a tricycle along the national highway in Barangay Poblacion, Merida, Leyte, on April 13.

The victim, identified only by the alias “Zorren,” was reportedly driving a white-and-black Honda XRM motorcycle with his mother and a cousin as back riders when the collision occurred around 6:00 pm.

His back riders were identified as his 10-year-old cousin, alias “Louie,” and his mother, alias “Nissa,” 41, a housewife. All three are residents of Barangay Can-unzo, Merida.

According to a police report, the mother went to the Merida Municipal Police Station at around 5:45 p.m. on Monday, April 14, to report the incident. She recounted that they were traveling toward the town proper when a tricycle, driven by a certain “Tony” from Barangay Lundag, was spotted at the right shoulder of the road and suddenly signaled a U-turn.

“Nissa” said she immediately warned her son to brake, but a collision still occurred. The impact caused all three motorcycle riders to fall to the pavement. The boy’s abdomen reportedly struck the handlebar of the motorcycle.

The teenager was rushed to Gatchalian Hospital in Ormoc City onboard a municipal ambulance, but he was declared dead by attending physicians while undergoing treatment.
Authorities are conducting a follow-up investigation to determine liability and further circumstances surrounding the incident.

(ROBERT DEJON)

‘Pork holiday’ ends in Borongan City

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PORK HOLIDA LIFTED. Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda lifted the pork holiday he imposed across Borongan City on April 18, as a precautionary measure after the city recorded African Fever Swine on April 4.

No new ASF cases reported during the period

PORK HOLIDA LIFTED. Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda lifted the pork holiday he imposed across Borongan City on April 18, as a precautionary measure after the city recorded African Fever Swine on April 4.

TACLOBAN CITY– Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda has officially lifted the 15-day pork ban in Borongan City, Eastern Samar after the containment period for the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak lapsed on April 18, 2025.

The lifting of the so-called “pork holiday” was formalized under Executive Order No. JIDCA-025-425, issued on April 18, which ended the temporary suspension of pork-related activities that had been in place since April 4.

The move follows strict biosecurity protocols and monitoring after ASF was confirmed in Barangay Maypangdan earlier this month.

In imposing the pork holiday, Mayor Agda had explained that it was a necessary step to contain the virus and safeguard both public health and the local economy.

No new ASF cases have been reported, and monitoring efforts remain in place to ensure the city remains ASF-free moving forward.

While the ban has been lifted, the city government continues to urge residents to remain cautious when purchasing pork and pork-based products.

Authorities are also expected to issue further guidelines to prevent another outbreak.
The pork holiday across Borongan City was declared after the Department of Agriculture Regional Office confirmed ASF cases in a letter dated March 28, 2025. The virus was detected in samples collected from a piggery farm owned by the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) in Brgy. Maypangdan.

Mayor Agda’s April 3 executive order prohibited the slaughter, sale, and transport of fresh pork, including processed pork products such as chorizo and longganisa. Only frozen pork from ASF-free areas, properly certified by meat inspectors, was allowed to be sold during the period.

The order also mandated disinfection of piggery farms and banned the inter-barangay movement of live hogs.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Ramping up airport security amid travel boom in Tacloban City

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AIRPORT SECURITY. With expected influx of tourists and travelers using the Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport, personnel from the Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Unit (PNP-ASU) are ready to assist them.(TCIO)
AIRPORT SECURITY. With expected influx of tourists and travelers using the Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport, personnel from the Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Unit (PNP-ASU) are ready to assist them.(TCIO)

TACLOBAN CITY– With the Holy Week rush now over and summer break in full swing, personnel from the Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Unit (PNP-ASU) continue to assist travelers at Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport in Tacloban City, providing support at the arrival area and manning the help desk at the tourist lounge.

Air passenger traffic at Tacloban Airport grew by 7 percent in 2024, based on the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) report. From the 1.57 million inbound and outbound passengers in 2023, the figure rose by over 100,000 last year—an increase largely driven by the opening of new routes from Davao and Iloilo in the latter part of the year.

Currently, the airport handles 16 to 20 flights daily, including several flights from Metro Manila and Cebu. The Department of Tourism-Eastern Visayas credited the rise in travel activity to improved connectivity to the region.

Development at DZR Airport is steadily progressing, with major upgrades set for completion by 2026. The airport is being prepared for its transformation into an international gateway by 2028, aligning its services, facilities, and equipment with global aviation standards.

Meantime, the number of travelers—both locals and tourists—remains high as the summer season continues. To keep everything safe and orderly, authorities have increased their presence to help travelers and manage any security threats.
(TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

Foreign national found dead in Maasin City

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Cause of death yet to be known

TACLOBAN CITY– An Italian national was found dead inside a restroom at his temporary residence in Purok Cantimog, Barangay Libhu, Maasin City around 8:00 am on Monday, April 21.

The victim, identified only by the alias “Carlo,” was a 63-year-old foreigner temporarily residing in the area.

According to a report from the regional headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) based in Palo, Leyte, the Maasin City Police Station (CPS) received a phone call at around 8:50 am from a barangay councilor of Libhu reporting the discovery of a lifeless body.

Responding officers proceeded to the scene, where a doctor from the City Health Unit (CHU) of Maasin conducted an examination on the remains of the foreign national.
The foreign national was found lying on the floor of the comfort room and was declared dead at approximately 9:45 am.

Based on the statement of the victim’s live-in partner, the two of them had woken up around 8:00 am that morning.

While the Italian was defecating in an inflatable pool set up inside the restroom, he suddenly collapsed, the report said.

The victim’s remains were later brought to a funeral home.

Result of the post-mortem examination conducted on the victim has yet to be released by the CHO as of press time.
(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Rep. Gomez slams Kerwin on slay incident

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SKEPTICAL. Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez expresses his doubt on the shooting incident involving Albuera mayoralty candidate Rolan ‘Kerwin’ Espinosa. Gomez said that he found some inconsistencies on the April 10 shooting incident of Espinosa. (FILE PHOTO)

Sees ‘flaws’ on the shooting

SKEPTICAL. Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez expresses his doubt on the shooting incident involving Albuera mayoralty candidate Rolan ‘Kerwin’ Espinosa. Gomez said that he found some inconsistencies on the April 10 shooting incident of Espinosa. (FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY – Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez dismissed the claim of Albuera mayoralty candidate Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa regarding the April 10 shooting incident during the latter’s campaign sortie in Barangay Tinag-an, Albuera.

In a post on his social media account, Gomez urged the public not to believe the allegations made by Espinosa, a self-confessed drug lord.

“Do not believe somebody like him who has no credibility and is a self-confessed drug lord,” Gomez said. “He will not make anything good for mankind,” he added.

Gomez said he is conducting his own investigation into the incident, but noted there are already “flaws” in Espinosa’s narrative about the alleged ambush.

The congressman, who is seeking reelection in the upcoming polls, represents Leyte’s 4th District, which includes the town of Albuera.

In a press conference held on Friday, April 11, Espinosa denied speculations that the incident was a staged attack or a case of “ambush me.”

“The (sniper) hit me near the heart. How can they say it was scripted?” said Espinosa, who was wounded in the upper chest and treated at a private hospital hours after the incident. He was discharged the following day upon his request.

Leyte Police Provincial Director Col. Dionisio Apas Jr. confirmed that seven police officers, including a former city police chief of Ormoc, remain ‘persons of interest’ in the case.
“They were not at the crime scene, and we do not yet have direct evidence or testimony pointing to who among them is involved in the crime,” Apas said.

Based on the initial probe, the seven officers claimed they were in the vicinity to serve a warrant of arrest. However, they reportedly failed to coordinate with the Albuera police. Apas clarified that the warrant was not intended for Espinosa and that the officers were approximately 400 meters away from the campaign area when the incident occurred.

A paraffin test was conducted on the officers to determine if any had recently fired a gun. Results are still pending as of Monday afternoon. Their issued and personal firearms have also been submitted to the crime laboratory for ballistic examination.

Apas said possible charges may include frustrated murder and violations of Republic Act 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.

The officers are currently under administrative and restrictive custody at the Leyte Police Provincial Office in San Jose, Tacloban City.

JOEY A. GABIETA

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