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Construction worker killed in broad daylight shooting in Albuera

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ORMOC CITY – A construction worker was shot dead by an unidentified gunman in Barangay Sherwood, Albuera, Leyte, in a broad daylight attack on Thursday morning, June 26.

The victim, known only by his alias “Pedro,” was a resident of the area. According to initial police reports, he had just dropped off his children at school in nearby Barangay Siginon and was on his way home when he was ambushed.

While riding his motorcycle through a secluded part of the barangay around 7:30 a.m., the victim was approached from behind by a motorcycle-riding assailant who fired multiple shots without warning.

The gunman used an unidentified caliber of firearm and fled the scene immediately after the attack.

The victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds and died on the spot.

At approximately 8:10 a.m., the Albuera Municipal Police Station (MPS) received a report from the barangay captain of Sherwood. Responding officers found the victim’s lifeless body at the crime scene.

Police have launched a hot pursuit operation and coordinated with nearby stations for a dragnet to locate the suspect. The Ormoc City Forensic Unit (OCFU) was also called in to process the scene.

As of this writing, authorities have yet to determine the motive for the killing. Investigators are also gathering CCTV footage and eyewitness statements to aid in identifying the suspect.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

DPWH Northern Samar 1st DEO celebrates the department’s 127th anniversary

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Catarman N. Samar-The officials and employees of the Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar 1st District Engineering Office joined the simultaneous celebration of the Department’s 127th Anniversary on June 23, with the theme “Kaagapay sa Pag-unlad para sa BAGONG PILIPINAS”.

A thanksgiving mass was held at the DPWH NSFDEO office grounds in Brgy. Airport, Catarman N. Samar. The occasion marked not just a milestone in the Department’s history, but also a time to recognize the hard work, service, and achievements of its personnel.
Mr. Eleo Divina, Heavy Equipment Operator I, A compulsory retiree who has been with the Department for 18 years was recognized through an awarding ceremony. Employees with outstanding performance were given a plaque of appreciation in recognition of their invaluable service to the Department.

Tokens and plaques of appreciation were also awarded to employees who represented the district during the 2025 regional sportsfest. Their efforts and commitment brought pride to the office and showcased teamwork and sportsmanship.

This year’s DPWH anniversary highlighted the agency’s commitment as a reliable partner in nation-building towards a modernized Philippines under Build Better More Program of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

In his anniversary message, District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio extended his heartfelt gratitude to all employees for their hard work and dedication in serving the public. He also highlighted the significance of the anniversary as a moment of thanksgiving and renewed commitment.

“Anniversary is not about thanksgiving alone but an occasion of giving back to the community and I am hopeful that God may continue to sustain our lives for the upcoming years for us to serve and share what we started specially in infra development,” said DE Alvin.

He also thanked the men and women behind the success of the event—the employees’ union officers for making work easier, section chiefs for the support, the muses for adding fun and laughter to the occasion, and those employees who participated in the sportsfest—for their contributions in making the celebration memorable and meaningful.

The event concluded on a joyful note, with a vibrant display of camaraderie, recognition, and fun, as employees took a short break to celebrate the spirit of unity and dedication that drives the DPWH forward.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

8ID’s anti-insurgency drive gains ground: 7 rebels killed, key leaders surrender in Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY – At least alleged members of the New People’s Army or NPA were killed while several others have returned to the fold of the law following series of operations by government troops covering the months of May and June.

This was disclosed by the 8th Infantry Division (ID) which is under the command of Major General Adonis Ariel Orio.

Between May and June 2025, soldiers engaged in five armed encounters across Samar, Northern Samar, and Eastern Samar, recovering nine high-powered firearms, war materiel, and intelligence that led to the disruption of major NPA units, according to a report released Tuesday, June 24.

“We have dealt another significant blow to the communist terrorist group ranks,” Orio said in a statement issued on Tuesday, June 24. “This is all thanks to the invaluable cooperation of the residents of Eastern Visayas.”

Among the most significant incidents was the June 3 clash in Catubig, Northern Samar, which resulted in the death of five NPA fighters, including identified leaders Noel Lebico Sr., Arnel Aquino, and Nonoy Norcio. The military recovered a Squad Automatic Weapon, an M16 rifle, and an Uzi submachine gun from the site.

Earlier, on May 26, two members of the Sub-Regional Committee Sesame—known by their aliases Jud/Atom/Iso and Nadin/Brix/Arian—surrendered in Basey, Samar, and turned over an M4 A1 Carbine and an M16 rifle to the 63rd Infantry Battalion.

On June 2, alias In-In, the vice squad leader of the NPA’s Squad 1, Sub-Regional Guerrilla Unit Arctic, operating in Northern Samar, also surrendered to the 20th Infantry Battalion. His surrender led to the recovery of four firearms, hand grenades, and medical supplies from a hidden arms cache. Another rebel, alias Bug-ot of the Regional Guerrilla Unit under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), yielded to authorities the same day.

Further operations on June 9 in San Jose de Buan, Samar, saw government troops engage 30 suspected members of the Yakal Platoon. They recovered four M16 rifles, a .45-caliber pistol, medical kits, and personal belongings.

The most recent firefight took place on June 15 in Barangay Pinanag-an, Borongan City, Eastern Samar, where rebel Jomar Discar (also known as Guimo/Bobby) was killed and an M653 rifle seized.

Maj. Gen. Orio emphasized that these victories bring the region closer to “the final lap” in its campaign to end the decades-long insurgency.

“We will not rest until the threat posed by communist terrorist groups is fully eradicated. We will scour every mountain to find them and put an irreversible end to their atrocities,” Orio vowed.

Despite the intensified combat operations, Orio reiterated that the government remains open to peaceful resolution, calling on remaining NPA fighters to surrender and avail of the national amnesty program.

“These doors are open—not just for laying down arms, but for building new lives,” he added.

(JOEY A. GABIETA/LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

U.S. troops volunteer with AFP, PCG for Brigada Eskwela 2025

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U.S. service members team up with their Philippine counterparts in painting the ceiling of an elementary school as part of Brigada Eskwela.
U.S. service members team up with their Philippine counterparts in painting the ceiling of an elementary school as part of Brigada Eskwela.

Manila– From June 9 to 13, United States Army soldiers teamed up with members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to support the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Brigada Eskwela in Rizal, Palawan, rolling up their sleeves to renovate and prepare classrooms for the new academic year.

“Our military service members are honored to join their AFP and PCG counterparts in Brigada Eskwela, demonstrating our shared commitment to supporting and empowering local communities,” said Lieutenant Colonel Adam Chu, Acting Chief of the Joint U.S. Military Assistance Group Philippines.

The U.S. Army soldiers volunteered alongside members of the Philippine Marine Corps, Philippine Air Force, and the PCG, who were in Palawan together for joint exercises. They worked with local community members to clean, paint, decorate, and repair the facilities of five schools in Rizal: Malapandeg Elementary School, Guilingan Elementary School, Tarumpitao Point Elementary School, Rizal Central School, and Jose P. Rizal National High School.

“It is inspiring to see service members contributing to education on the home front,” said DepEd Officer-in-Charge Undersecretary for Operations Malcolm S. Garma. “These students are the future of our nation. When we help them, we help built lasting peace and prosperity.”

Brigada Eskwela is the DepEd’s annual nationwide program that gathers volunteers and community members to help ensure schools are clean, safe, and welcoming prior to the formal opening of classes. As a longstanding partner committed to community development, U.S. service members have regularly supported the AFP and the Philippine government in initiatives such as Brigada Eskwela, as well as in disaster response, joint training exercises, and other outreach activities.(PR)

Tech Personnel of DPWH-NSFDEO briefed on right-of-way acquisition

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Catarman N. Samar– To strengthen coordination and address concerns on road right-of-way acquisition, the Right-of-Way Acquisition and Legal Division (ROWALD) from DPWH Regional Office VIII conducted an orientation for technical personnel in DPWH-Northern Samer District Engineering Office on June 9, 2025 at the district’s conference room.

The event highlighted the presentation of Right-of-Way Acquisition for structures and other improvements, its processes, qualifications, RA 10752 in relation to other relevant laws. The ROWALD team also presented common field scenarios in the acquisition of structures and improvements affected by infrastructure projects, equipping participants with practical approaches to handle various ROW-related situations.

Other topics that were discussed during the orientation include the validation of ROW claims, documents needed for evaluation, documentation and Validation of claims with the REGISTER OF DEEDS as well as other ROW-related issues in the district.

Present during the meeting were NSFDEO District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio, together with planning and design engineers, construction engineers, maintenance engineers, and the district ROW focal person.

District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio expressed his gratitude to the ROWALD personnel for sharing their time, expertise, and guidance. He underscored that orientations like this are essential in capacitating district personnel and ensuring compliance with legal procedures, especially on ROW acquisition that still remain as the most common cause of delay in project implementation within the district.

The activity ended with a photo ops and commitment from both the district and regional offices to maintain active communication and coordination in resolving ROW concerns.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

Leyte officials take oath

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A new chapter begins for the Province of Leyte. This morning at the Leyte Convention Complex in Palo, we witnessed the Oath Taking Ceremony of the newly elected officials of our beloved province.

Lead by Gov. Petilla

 

MASS OATHTAKING OF LEYTE OFFICIALS. Leyte officials elected during the May 12,2025 elections took their oaths of office on Thursday, June 26. Among those who took the oath was reelected Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla who issued an order for the officials to work for their constituents. Judge Georgina Uy-Perez administered the oath of office of Gov. Petilla. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PALO, Leyte– Leyte officials, led by reelected Governor Carlos Jericho ’Icot’ Petilla, took their oaths of office on Thursday, June 26, during a ceremony held at the Leyte Academic Center in Palo, Leyte.

Among those sworn in were the province’s 14 newly elected mayors who include Albuera Mayor Kerwin Espinosa, who was notably absent from the event, and Palo Mayor Remedios ‘Matin” Petilla, current present of the Philippines Mayors League, Leyte chapter.
One of the new mayors, Jingle Sudario of Dagami town, emphasized reconciliation and unity as his immediate priority following the heated political season.
“I want to settle things with everyone first so there won’t be any conflicts. You know, there are still lingering differences because of politics,” Sudario said in an interview.
He also expressed gratitude to his constituents for the mandate they gave him, vowing to prioritize programs and services that directly benefit the people of Dagami.
“Delivering the necessary social services for my people will be the top priority of my administration,” he added.
Governor Petilla, who begins his second term in his second cycle as governor, reminded all newly elected officials to move past political differences and focus on public service.
“The campaign is over. It’s time to work. We are facing many problems—the world is in chaos, and so is our country. This is the time when our people need us the most,” Petilla said in his address after taking his oath before Judge Georgina Uy-Perez.
Also sworn in were Vice Governor Leonardo Javier, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, and other local officials including mayors, vice mayors, and councilors. Among those present were three councilors from Tacloban City.
Reelected Representatives Karen Javier (2nd District) and Ma. Victoria Veloso-Tuazon (3rd District) likewise took their oaths of office during the event.
Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre represented House Speaker Martin Romualdez, who represents Leyte’s first congressional district.

(JOEY A.GABIETA,LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA, ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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