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PNP-8 press corps conducts outreach program in a remote Eastern Samar village

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OPERATION TULI. Children in Maslog, Eastern Samar receive free medical services, school supplies, and hygiene kits during the “Operation Tuli-Care” outreach program conducted by Police Regional Office 8, the PRO8 Press Corps, and partner organizations on May 16, 2026.(JUSTINE TRAYA)
OPERATION TULI. Children in Maslog, Eastern Samar receive free medical services, school supplies, and hygiene kits during the “Operation Tuli-Care” outreach program conducted by Police Regional Office 8, the PRO8 Press Corps, and partner organizations on May 16, 2026.(JUSTINE TRAYA)

MASLOG, Eastern Samar — For many children in the remote barangays of Maslog, May 16 became more than just an ordinary day as doctors, police officers, soldiers, media workers, and volunteers came together to bring free medical services and hope through “Operation Tuli-Care.”

Held in Barangay San Miguel, the outreach program gathered residents from five barangays who availed of free circumcision, medical checkups, medicines, and other assistance aimed at supporting children and families in the community.

About 50 children availed of the free circumcision during the whole day event.
The humanitarian mission was spearheaded by the PRO8 Press Corps led by its president Marie Tonette Grace Marticio, in partnership with the Police Regional Office 8 under Regional Director B/Gen Jason Capoy and Regional Public Information Office Chief Police Major Analiza Armeza.

Joining the initiative were the People’s General Foundation through General Nicolas Torre III, the 1st Eastern Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company, the 52nd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, and the Maslog Municipal Police Station headed by PCpt. Ruben Caspe.
Government agencies, local officials, and private partners also extended support, including Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda, the Department of Health Region 8, the Provincial Government of Eastern Samar, businessman Jerry “Sambo” Yaokasin, and Maslog Mayor Septemio Santiago.

Aside from medical services, children received school supplies, hygiene kits, biscuits, and candies distributed by RMN Tacloban, adding smiles to a day centered on care and community spirit.

Organizers said the activity reflects the power of collaboration among government forces, media groups, and civic partners in reaching underserved communities in Eastern Samar.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Unattended car rolls into parked SUV in Biliran town

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ORMOC CITY— A parked subcompact car rolled forward and collided with a sport utility vehicle (SUV) after its driver allegedly failed to engage the hand brake along P. Inocentes Street in Barangay Santo Rosario, Naval in Biliran on Saturday morning, May 9.

Police identified the vehicles involved as a black Mitsubishi Mirage driven by a 69-year-old retired government employee and a Toyota Fortuner SUV driven by a 29-year-old veterinarian from Naga City.

According to the Naval Municipal Police Station, the incident occurred at around 10:46 a.m. after the Mitsubishi Mirage, which was parked behind the SUV, suddenly rolled forward and struck the Toyota Fortuner parked in front of it.

Responding police officers said they received a report from a concerned citizen through a cellphone call and immediately proceeded to the area to verify the incident and conduct an investigation.

Initial investigation showed that the driver of the Mitsubishi Mirage had temporarily left his vehicle to buy something from a nearby store. Upon returning, he discovered that the vehicle had moved forward and hit the parked SUV.

The driver later admitted that although he placed the vehicle in parking mode, he forgot to engage the hand brake, causing the car to roll forward.

Police said the Mitsubishi Mirage sustained scratches, dents, and detachment of its right rear bumper, while the Toyota Fortuner incurred scratches and damage to its left front bumper. The estimated repair costs have yet to be determined.

No injuries were reported during the incident. Both parties reportedly agreed to settle the matter amicably, and the vehicles were later released to their respective drivers.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Senior citizen, two others arrested in an anti-sting operation

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ORMOC CITY — A 66-year-old alleged high-value drug suspect and two other suspected drug personalities were arrested after police seized six sachets of suspected shabu during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Cavite East,Palo, Leyte on Thursday night, May 14.
Operatives of the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of the Palo Municipal Police Station carried out the operation at around 8:51 p.m. in Zone 6 of the barangay.

Police identified the suspects only by their aliases: “Gido,” 66, unemployed and listed as a high-value individual; “Deo,” 66, unemployed; and “Jerry,” of legal age and a butcher. The latter two were identified as street-level drug personalities. All three are residents of Barangay Cavite East.

Authorities said “Gido” was the primary target of the operation. He allegedly sold a sachet of suspected shabu worth P500 to an undercover operative.

A body search conducted in the presence of law-mandated witnesses led to the recovery of two more sachets containing white crystalline substances believed to be shabu, along with the marked P500 bill used in the operation.

Police also recovered three additional sachets of suspected shabu and personal belongings from the two other suspects during separate body searches.

The suspects were informed of the nature of their arrest and were apprised of their constitutional rights in a language they understood.

Authorities said the exact weight and estimated street value of the confiscated suspected illegal drugs are still being determined by the Regional Forensic Unit 8.

Charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office against the suspects, who are currently detained at the Palo Municipal Police Station lock-up cell.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Suspected drug pusher nabbed in a buy-bust in Isabel town

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ORMOC CITY — A 22-year-old houseboy was arrested after police recovered more than P8,000 worth of suspected shabu during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Sto. Niño,Isabel in Leyte on Saturday night, May 16.

Operatives of the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of the Isabel Municipal Police Station carried out the operation at around 7:49 p.m., resulting in the arrest of the suspect identified only by his alias “Polding,” a resident of the said barangay.

Police said the suspect allegedly sold one sachet containing suspected shabu worth P500 to an undercover operative during the entrapment operation.

A subsequent body search conducted in the presence of required witnesses led to the recovery of one medium-sized plastic sachet and four smaller sachets containing white crystalline substances believed to be shabu.

According to police, the total estimated weight of the confiscated illegal drugs was 1.192 grams, with an estimated street value of P8,105.60 based on the Dangerous Drugs Board valuation.

Isabel police chief Lt. Sergio Llaneta III said the suspect was informed of his arrest and was apprised of his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

The suspect is currently detained at the Isabel Municipal Police Station lock-up cell while charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, are being prepared against him.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Rep. Acidre urges immediate release of subsidies for private schools

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF VOUCHER SUBSIDY. Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre calls for the immediate release of pending government subsidies and voucher assistance for private schools amid rising operational costs.(JUDE ACIDRE FACEBOOK)
IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF VOUCHER SUBSIDY. Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre calls for the immediate release of pending government subsidies and voucher assistance for private schools amid rising operational costs.(JUDE ACIDRE FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY – Tingog Party-list Rep. Jude Acidre has called for the immediate release of pending government subsidies and voucher assistance for private schools, saying delays are adding financial pressure on schools struggling with rising operating costs.

Acidre, chair of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, backed the appeal of private education groups for the expedited release of assistance intended for School Year 2025–2026.

He said many private schools, especially small and financially vulnerable institutions, rely heavily on government support to sustain salaries, daily operations, and preparations for the upcoming school year.

The lawmaker also noted that rising fuel and energy costs have further increased expenses for transportation, utilities, maintenance, and school supplies.

Acidre urged the Department of Budget and Management and other concerned agencies to fast-track the release of all pending funds to ensure uninterrupted education services for learners.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DepEd, UNICEF, PLDT Smart boost learning access in Southern Leyte through school-in-a-bag turnover

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SCHOOL-IN- A- BAG. Representatives from DepEd, UNICEF, and PLDT Smart lead the turnover of “School-in-a-Bag” learning packages to multigrade schools in Southern Leyte, aimed at improving access to quality education in remote communities. (THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF SOUTHERN LEYTE)
SCHOOL-IN- A- BAG. Representatives from DepEd, UNICEF, and PLDT Smart lead the turnover of “School-in-a-Bag” learning packages to multigrade schools in Southern Leyte, aimed at improving access to quality education in remote communities. (THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF SOUTHERN LEYTE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Efforts to strengthen learning in remote communities received a boost as the Department of Education (DepEd) Region VIII, together with UNICEF and PLDT Smart, turned over “School-in-a-Bag” packages to multigrade schools in the Division of Southern Leyte.

The initiative is part of ongoing programs aimed at addressing educational gaps in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas, where access to learning tools and digital resources remains limited.

Each School-in-a-Bag package contains tablets, books, learning modules, and school supplies designed to support teachers handling multigrade classes and improve learners’ access to quality education.

DepEd Region VIII Assistant Regional Director Marilyn Siao said the project underscores the importance of partnerships in making education more inclusive and responsive to the needs of underserved students.

She added that the initiative reflects a shared commitment among education stakeholders to help bridge learning gaps and improve opportunities for children in remote communities.
DepEd Southern Leyte thanked UNICEF, PLDT, Smart, and other partners for their continued support in enhancing learning conditions across the province.

UNICEF, for its part, reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining programs that support children’s education and development nationwide.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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