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Overtaking attempt triggers highway collision in Palo

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ORMOC CITY— An attempted overtaking maneuver along the Maharlika Highway in Barangay Campetic, Palo town, Leyte on Thursday morning, June 4, resulted in a collision between a sport utility vehicle and a sedan driven by an American national, police said.
The accident occurred at around 10:20 a.m. and involved a 2021 Toyota Vios sedan driven by a 68-year-old United States citizen identified only as “Hemes” and a Ford Everest wagon driven by alias “Lim,” 28, of Ormoc City.

According to the Palo Municipal Police Station, officers responded to the area after receiving a report from a concerned citizen regarding the vehicular incident. Upon arrival, investigators found that the vehicles involved had already been moved from their original positions.

Initial investigation showed that both vehicles were traveling in the same direction from the BIR Junction toward Tacloban City, with the Toyota Vios positioned ahead of the Ford Everest and another vehicle situated between them.

Police said the Ford Everest attempted to overtake the vehicle in front while traversing the highway. At the same time, the Toyota Vios allegedly made a left turn, causing the two vehicles to collide in the inner lane of the roadway.

Despite the impact, both drivers escaped unharmed. However, the two vehicles sustained damage as a result of the collision.

The Toyota Vios driver is a resident of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, and holds a California driver’s license, while the Ford Everest driver is a resident of Baguioville Subdivision in Barangay San Pablo, Simangan, Ormoc City.

Police brought both drivers and their vehicles to the Palo Municipal Police Station for documentation and proper disposition as the investigation continues.

(ROBERT DEJON)

SSS begins early June rollout of 2026 pension hike, citing need for early relief for pensioners

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QUEZON CITY– The Social Security System (SSS) today begins the early rollout of the second tranche of the Pension Reform Program (PRP) to 4.1 million pensioners, advancing the originally scheduled September pension increase to provide SSS pensioners with earlier financial relief.

Finance Secretary and Social Security Commission (SSC) Chair Frederick D. Go and SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Joseph M. de Claro said the agency is releasing approximately P6 billion in additional pension benefits from June to August 2026 to help pensioners cope with inflationary pressures and higher energy costs.

“We are releasing the second tranche of pension increases ahead of schedule to support millions of pensioners and their families, helping them meet their daily needs and enjoy greater financial security sooner,” Go said.

“With the early implementation, we hope to provide timely relief to our pensioners and their families as they continue to face every day financial challenges,” de Claro said.
He explained that SSS pensioners as of May 31, 2026, will be eligible to receive the pension hike beginning June 1, 2026, while those whose contingencies fall between June 1 and August 31, 2026, will receive their increased pension starting September 1, 2026.
Under the second tranche of the PRP, retirement and disability pensioners will receive a 10% increase in their monthly pensions, while death and survivor pensioners will receive a 5% increase.

“We recognize that rising prices and economic uncertainty continue to place pressure on Filipino families and businesses,” de Claro added. “Through the PRP, SSS ensures that our pensioners have access to timely, affordable and reliable financial support when they need it most.”

The PRP is the first-ever multi-year pension increase in SSS history. Under the program, pensioners will receive annual increases in their pensions every September from 2025 to 2027.(PR)

Repeat drug suspect nabbed in Calbayog City buy-bust operation

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ORMOC CITY — A suspected street-level drug peddler previously arrested for a drug-related offense was again caught by authorities during a buy-bust operation that led to the seizure of eight sachets of suspected shabu in Barangay Balud early Friday morning, May 29.

Lt.Col. Florentino Almayda Jr., assistant chief of the Special Operations Unit 8 (SOU-8) of the Philippine National Police Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG), identified the suspect only by his alias “Osmoy,” 46, a resident of Barangay Balud, Calbayog City.

According to the PDEG, the suspect is listed as a street-level individual in the drug watchlist and had previously been arrested during the implementation of a search warrant on October 30, 2024, for the same offense.

Operatives conducted the buy-bust operation at around 12:23 a.m., resulting in the suspect’s arrest after allegedly selling a sachet containing a white crystalline substance believed to be shabu to an undercover operative for P500.

A subsequent body search, conducted in the presence of required witnesses, led to the recovery of a cigarette pack containing seven additional sachets of suspected shabu. Authorities also recovered the marked P500 bill used in the operation, bearing serial number AC9822979, as well as a blue Vivo mobile phone.

Police said the suspect was immediately informed of the nature of his arrest and apprised of his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

Charges for violations of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed before the City Prosecutor’s Office. The suspect is currently detained at the Calbayog City Police Station custodial facility pending further legal proceedings.

Authorities said the operation forms part of the continuing campaign against illegal drugs and the apprehension of individuals involved in the distribution of prohibited substances in the city.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Leyte cops capture top regional fugitives wanted for rape and child abuse cases

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ORMOC CITY– Police authorities in Leyte intensified their campaign against wanted persons with the arrest of two regional most wanted persons (MWPs) facing serious charges involving rape and child abuse during separate operations on June 1, 2026.
The most significant arrest involved the capture of Joben Dalantera,36, the region’s No. 1 most wanted person, who was apprehended at around 8:30 p.m. in Barangay Olotan, Jaro, Leyte.

Dalantera is facing three counts of rape and was arrested on the strength of a warrant issued on May 14, 2026, by Judge Manasseh Sumayo Bastes, acting presiding judge of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 34, Tacloban City. No bail was recommended for his temporary liberty.

The operation was led by personnel of the Jaro Municipal Police Station, with support from the Regional Intelligence Division 8, Provincial Intelligence Unit, 2nd Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company, and the 805th Maneuver Company of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8. Following his arrest, Dalantera was taken to the Jaro Municipal Police Station pending further legal proceedings.

Earlier that day, at around 11:30 a.m., authorities arrested Pablo Sab Andoy, 40, listed as the region’s No. 10 Most Wanted Person, in Barangay Causwagan, MacArthur, Leyte. Andoy, a resident of Barangay San Isidro, Tagum City, Davao del Norte, was apprehended by members of the MacArthur Municipal Police Station Support Unit in coordination with the Tagum City Police Station.

Andoy was arrested by virtue of a warrant issued on February 24, 2026, by Judge Jimmy Bustillo Boco, presiding judge of the Family Court, Branch 2, Eleventh Judicial Region, Tagum City. He is facing seven counts of lascivious conduct under Section 5(b) of Republic Act No. 7610, also known as the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act. The court recommended bail of P200,000 for each count. He was subsequently turned over to the Tagum City Police Station for proper disposition.

Police officials said the successful operations demonstrate the sustained efforts of law enforcement agencies to track down and arrest individuals wanted for grave offenses, ensuring that they are brought before the courts to answer the charges filed against them.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Leyte board clears P1.45-B supplemental investment plan for provincial, LGU projects

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SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGETS APPROVAL. Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Leyte, led by Board Member Carlo P. Loreto, deliberate on the approval of the ₱1.457-billion Supplemental Investment Program and various municipal investment plans. The approved programs are expected to fund infrastructure and social development projects across the province and its local government units. (BOARD MEMBER CARLO LORETO FACEBOOK)
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGETS APPROVAL. Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Leyte, led by Board Member Carlo P. Loreto, deliberate on the approval of the ₱1.457-billion Supplemental Investment Program and various municipal investment plans. The approved programs are expected to fund infrastructure and social development projects across the province and its local government units. (BOARD MEMBER CARLO LORETO FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY, Leyte — The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Leyte has approved on Tuesday, June 2, a P1.457-billion Supplemental Investment Program (SIP) aimed at funding priority development projects and strengthening public services across the province and its component local government units.

The approval of Supplemental Investment Program (SIP) No. 1 was made after a series of deliberations and review by members of the provincial board, underscoring what officials described as a commitment to accountable and development-oriented governance.
Leyte 5th District Board Member Carlo Loreto said the measure reflects the provincial government’s continuing effort to direct public funds toward programs that improve infrastructure, social services, and local economic activity.

“The approval of Supplemental Investment Program No. 1 reflects our continued commitment to improving the lives of Leyteños through strategic investments in infrastructure, social services, and other priority programs,” he said.

Aside from the province-wide allocation, the provincial board also approved supplemental and annual investment programs of several municipalities, including Burauen, Inopacan, Palompon, San Isidro, Bato, and Mayorga.

The approved local investment programs include Burauen — P21 million and an additional P46 million SIP; Inopacan — P11 million and P12.7 million SIP; Palompon — P20.7 million SIP; San Isidro — P7.6 million SIP; Bato — P246.3 million SIP and P254.4 million Annual Investment Program (AIP); and Mayorga —P147.6 million SIP and P677 million AIP.
Loreto said the approved budgets are expected to finance infrastructure development, social welfare programs, and other local priorities identified by the respective municipalities.

He added that the Provincial Board continues to work closely with local government units to ensure that public funds are utilized efficiently and aligned with development goals.

Officials said the approval of the investment programs is expected to fast-track project implementation and support inclusive growth across Leyte province.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Metro retail opens new store in Biliran, expands Eastern Visayas presence

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NEW RETAIL HUB. Officials of Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. and local government leaders formally open Metro Naval in Biliran during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The store is the company’s 83rd branch nationwide and its 12th outlet in Eastern Visayas.(Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY– Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI) has expanded its footprint in Eastern Visayas with the opening of a new retail store in the capital town of Naval, bringing its supermarket, department store, and home lifestyle offerings closer to residents of Biliran province.

NEW RETAIL HUB. Officials of Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. and local government leaders formally open Metro Naval in Biliran during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The store is the company’s 83rd branch nationwide and its 12th outlet in Eastern Visayas.(Photo Courtesy)

The Metro Naval, which opened on May 15, serves as a one-stop shopping destination, offering essential goods, fashion items, and home products for consumers in Naval and nearby municipalities.

The opening marks MRSGI’s 83rd store nationwide, its 65th location, and the company’s 12th branch in Eastern Visayas, underscoring its continuing expansion in regional markets outside major urban centers.

The inauguration was led by MRSGI President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Orense and attended by local government officials, including Biliran Governor Rogelio J. Espina, Naval Mayor Gretchen Stephanie Espina, and Vice Mayor Nick Arthur Parilla, along with business partners and community stakeholders.

According to the company, the new store is expected to generate employment opportunities and support local economic activity through partnerships with suppliers, vendors, and other stakeholders in the province.

“Metro Naval represents our commitment to growing alongside the communities we serve,” Orense said. “As we expand our footprint across the country, we want to ensure that families in provinces like Biliran have access to quality and affordable retail options while also creating opportunities that contribute to local economic growth.”

The facility houses Metro Market, Metro Department Store, and Metro Home Lifestyle, providing residents with a wider range of products and a more integrated shopping experience.

MRSGI said the expansion forms part of its broader strategy of making modern retail services more accessible to underserved and growing communities across the country while contributing to local development.

Metro Retail currently operates 83 branches across Luzon and the Visayas under various formats, including Metro Supermarket, Metro Department Store, Super Metro Hypermarket, Metro Value Mart, and Metro Home Improvement and Lifestyle.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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