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Malacañang announces appointment of Lt. Gen Emmanuel Bautista as new AFP Chief of Staff
MALACAÑANG announced on Tuesday the appointment of Lieutenant General Emmanuel T. Bautista as the new Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines replacing outgoing AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Jessie Dellosa who is set to retire. Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte made the announcement in a statement released by Malacanang. She said Bautista, who is currently the Commanding General of the Philippine Army and who is a member of the Philippine Military Academy’s “Dimalupig” Class of 1981, will assume his new position on January 20, 2013. Valte thanked Dellosa “for having served the country and our uniformed personnel with exemplary dedication and commitment.” Lt. Gen. Bautista is currently the Commanding General of the Philippine Army and prior to his appointment had served as Commander of the 3rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army. A graduate of the Philippine Military Academy’s ‘Dimalupig’ Class of 1981, he completed his Masters in Public Administration at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. (PCOO) Aquino to confer Legion of Honor with the degree of Chief Commander on Dellosa PRESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III will confer the Presidential Legion of Honor with the degree of Chief Commander and citation on outgoing Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) General Jessie D. Dellosa in ceremonies to be held at the AFP General Headquarters in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City on Thursday. The conferment rites will be simultaneous with Dellosa’s retirement and turnover of command of the AFP to his successor Lieutenant General Emmanuel T. Bautista. Upon his arrival, the Chief Executive will be accorded full military honors with... read moreDTI, nipasidaan batok sa mga pekeng ICC sticker sa helmet
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, Jan. 16 (PIA)–Nipasidaan ang Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) kalabot sa giingong gibaligyang pekeng Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) sticker sa helmet. Matud pa ni DTI Undersecretary Zenaida Maglaya, may nadawat silang impormasyon kalabot sa mga ICC sticker nga gibaligya sa kantidad nga P150 alang sa mga motorcycle riders nga wala nakaapas sa deadline sa inspeksyon sa helmet sa ilang buhatan. Pasidaan pa ni Maglaya, kahibalo ang mga enforcer sa Land Transportation Office (LTO) sa kalahian sa mga tinuod ug pekeng stickers, ug multahan gayud ang mga masakpang motor rider. Dugang pa niini, pagamultahan usab ang retailers nga mapamatud-ang nagbaligya og mga pekeng stickers o mga helmet nga may pekeng ICC, gawas pa sa kasong paglapas sa Helmet Law. Tambag sa DTI sa mga motor riders nga walay ICC stickers, mopalit na lamang og de kalidad nga helmet. Si Maglaya nagkanayon nga may mapalit na karong helmet nga may orihinal nga ICC sa kantidad nga P800 hangtud P1,000. Mas barato pa kini kun itandi sa P1,500 nga multa sa unang paglapas sa Helmet Law kun masakpan sa mga enforcers. Katapusang pahinumdom ni Maglaya sa mga motorist nga ang pagsul-ob og helmet dili lamang aron dili sila madakpan apan alang sa ilang kaayohan ug proteksyon. (PIA-Bohol/ecb/g-hd) Bautista, bag-ong AFP chief TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, Jan. 16 (PIA)–Gitudlo ni Preisdente Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III si Lieutenant General Emmanuel T. Bautista isip bag-ong Chief of Staff sa Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Epektibo kini sa Enero 20, 2013 diin hulipan ni Bautista ang magretiro nang si General Jessie Dellosa. Si Lt. Gen. Bautista ang kasamtangang Commanding General sa Philippine... read more
Crimes in Bohol slide down 29% in October
TAGBILARAN CITY, October 31 (PIA)—Crimes in Bohol slid down 29% or 157 cases less in October compared to the previous month, as law enforcement authorities continue to innovate and lessen crime opportunities here. September this year recorded 533 crimes all over Bohol, compared to the 376 crimes reaching police blotters all over Bohol, according to a report from Bohol’s Provincial Police Office, Camp Dagohoy. The same crime reports, delivered before the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) Meeting October 30, showed similar decreasing trend in both index and non-index crimes in the month. October showed 219 index and 157 non index crimes while September had 299 and 234 respectively. This showed both 26 and 33% decreases with in the month, data showed. In fact, according to police reports, about 40% or 108 of the 376 crime cases in Bohol in October are traffic-related and have something to do with poor traffic rules enforcement. These include 80 cases of traffic related incidents causing physical injury cases, 27 cases of damage to property and one single case of homicide, statisticians at Camp Dagohoy...No Results Found
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