8 Koreans hunted for rape of single mom

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8 Koreans hunted for rape of single mom
Punto! Luzon
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Volume 8
Number 89
Mon - Wed
June 15 - 17, 2015
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PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO!
Ex-mayor hit for turning
morgue into rest house
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By Ashley Manabat
APAS, Tarlac – With less than
a year before the elections, the
word war between incumbent
Mayor Antonio “TJ” Rodriguez and
former Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan,
who has declared his intention to
reclaim the mayorship, is levelling
up.
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More gov’t help to
Aeta villages sought
One for the books. Morgue turned into rest house. Contributed
photo
8 Koreans hunted for
rape of single mom
ANGELES CITY - Eight
Korean nationals are being hunted by the police
in this city after they allegedly gang-raped a
22-year-old single mother in a hotel in Barangay
Anunas here last Sunday and Monday.
SPO1 Marian Trinidad of city police Station
4 said relatives of the
victim who escaped from
her Korean captors Monday morning reported
the incident to the police.
The victim remained
at the Ospital ning An-
geles as of yesterday after suffering from bruises
in different parts of her
body, including her neck.
She recalled to police
that she initially met a
Korean male whom she
identified only as “Mr.
Lee” through a social
network site and they
agreed to meet in a bar
along Fields Avenue last
Sunday night.
Police probers said
the victim might have
been drugged before
she was brought to a loPage 6 please
By Ding Cervantes
CLARK
FREEPORT,
Pampanga- The Pampanga Medical Society
(PMS) has lamented the
lack of consistent health
care system for poor
health of Aetas in the
province.
PMS President Dr.
Agnes Lourdes Fernando said that most Aeta
folk, especially children,
have remained malnourished amid “sporadic”
medical attention they
get, especially from the
government.
Fernando said this
was the observation of
her PMS team which,
since three years ago,
have regularly been
holding medical missions
in Aeta communities in
Nabuklod and Camachiles in Floridablanca town.
This year, PMS is adding to its list of adopted
Aeta communities the
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Farmers hit sale of Luisita sugar
mill to Arroyo Cabinet member
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Alyansa ng Manggagawang
Bukid ng Hacienda Luisita (Ambala) questioned
yesterday the alleged
sale of the Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT)
to First Lucky Holding
Corp, owned by the family of former agriculture
secretary Cito Lorenzo, as it insisted that the
sugar mill is part of assets that should be used
to pay them.
In a joint statement,
Ambala and the partylist Anakpawis said the
sugar mill, located within
Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac, is part of the assets
of the Cojuangco-owned
Hacienda Luisita Inc.
(HLI) which still owes
P1.33 billion to the farmer beneficiaries of land
reform in the estate that
used to belong to Pres.
Aquino’s family.
Workers at the sugar
mill are reportedly now
being fired as a consequence of the sale,
Anakpawis Rep. Fernando Hicap said.
Ambala recalled the
order of the Supreme
Court in 2012 ordering
HLI to turn over P1.33
billion to land reform
beneficiaries in the hacienda as part of their
share from the sale of
some 500 hectares of
hacienda lands to the
Rizal Commercial and
Banking Corp. (RCBC)
and another 80 hectares
to give way to a stretch
of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac
Expressway (SCTEx).
The sugar mill was
reportedly sold by HLI
to the firm owned by the
family of Lorenzo, who
was agriculture secretary during the term of
former Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
This, even as Ambala
dared the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR)
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ASEAN WEAVE. National costumes of
member-countries of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations take centerstage
at the Woven Identities exhibit at SM City
Clark timed with the celebration of Philippine
independence. Photo by Bong Lacson
Inside-job holdup leads to arrest of 2 employees
By Ding Cervantes
MEXICO, Pampanga- The police here
arrested the driver of a vehicle which
was held up in Barangay San Juan
here last Friday by four men in police
attire who carted off P100,000 payroll
and other items.
Two of the suspects who pretended
to be cops were identified by the driver were also arrested . One of them
turned out to be also an employee of the
same company transporting the payroll.
Local police chief Supt. Jose Mark
Basa said at 12 noon last Friday, Xiao
Wegan, sales manager of New Hope
San Simon Agricultural Inc. and Jeffrey
Galang y Dagdag, driver of their company vehicle, left San Simon town with
payroll worth P100,000 for workers
at their company branch in Magalang
town.
Cruising Barangay San Jose here,
four men in police T-shirts and jackets and riding two motorcycles blocked
their path and announced a holdup.
The men took off with the payroll and
a Sony laptop before fleeing towards
Magalang town.
Basa said, however, that his probers
noticed unusual behaviour of Galang
during investigation. This pushed them
to further examine the driver who eventually confessed to being accomplice in
the holdup.
Galang identified the other suspects,
leading the police to the arrest of Jonef
Simbulan, 21, also a sales technician of
New Hope San Simon Agricultural Inc.
and Raymond Castillo, 24, both of Barangay Sto. Niño in San Simon.
Police were able to recover the
payroll although it was not immediately
known whether the entire amount was
intact. Simbulan was also found in possession of a .38 pistol.
Police are still tracking down the
two other suspects whose identities
were withheld pending their arrests.
The suspects were charged with
robbery-holdup and illegal possession
of firearms.
Mother, 2 year old girl stabbed to death Acetylene gang
fails to crack
pawnshop’s vault
By Ernie Esconde
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
SAMAL, Bataan- A still unidentified assailant stabbed
a mother and her two-anda-half-year-old girl sometime
Sunday night inside their residence in a housing subdivision
here.
Initial reports showed that
Mariven Javate, 33, and her
child, Allysa sustained multiple
stab wounds over their hands
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and various parts of their bodies. The mother’s body was
found sprawled near a toilet
bowl while that of the child
near the comfort room.
Relatives of the victims
who asked not to be identified said the victim’s husband,
Marlon Javate, a civil engineer
working in Africa, repeatedly contacted his wife Sunday
night.
They said that unable to
contact his wife, the husband
on Monday asked one of their
female relatives to go to their
house at Lopez Subdivision
in Barangay East Calaguiman, Samal town. Two relatives
found the mother and her child
already dead at 1 in the afternoon.
The relatives said the door
of the kitchen was open. They
also found sautéed onions and
garlic that Maribel prepared for
a dish that she was no longer
able to finish cooking.
The mother and her child
were the only occupants of the
house.
A cousin of Maribel pointed to a small tree at the back
of the house that has some
blood stains that he said might
have been used as escape
route over a concrete fence.
Police are still investigating
the crime.
By Ernie Esconde
BALANGA CITY - Three
or four suspected
members of an acetylene
gang bored a hole near
the vault of a pawnshop in
this city passing through
drainage canals but
failed to open the vault
where a big amount of
cash and jewelries were
stored, owner of Dignity
Pawnshop said Monday.
“The first layer of the
vault was opened but the
robbers failed to open the
second layer because it is
acetylene-proof,” Lawyer
Gil Calina said.
He said the thieves
apparently entered the
pawnshop from the
canal last Saturday. An
employee discovered the
robbery Monday morning.
Calina, operator of
five Dignity Pawnshop
branches and president
of the 90-member Pawn
Brokers Association in
Bataan, said it pays to
use a vault that acetylene
torch cannot penetrate.
“Our loss was minimal.
The robbers got our CCTV
camera, some computers
and office equipment,” the
lawyer said.
He showed the first
layer of the vault that
suspected acetylene
gang members opened
a few meters from the
hole the thieves bored at
the concrete floor of the
pawnshop.
Scene of the Crime
Operatives and Balanga
City police recovered
inside the drainage canal
near the pawnshop three
long pants, other clothes,
three pairs of gloves,
hydraulic jack, hack saw,
drill, crowbars, sledge
hammer, screw drivers,
flashlights and other tools.
Also discovered at the
dark and smelly canal
were small acetylene and
oxygen tanks.
Police investigators
said they are “studying
the probability” that
acetylene gang members
not from Bataan were the
culprit. Police were still
looking for the entrance
of the robbers in the long
drainage canal along
the busy Bataan Capitol
Road.
‘Lifestyle Madness’ hits Marquee Mall
By Ashley Manabat
ANGELES CITY – The Bank
of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
has opened more windows for
Kapampangans “to enjoy life
via financial solutions” when
it unfolded its “BPI Lifestyle
Madness” caravan at the Marquee Mall here over the weekend from June 12-14.
Among the “lifestyle financial solutions” unwrapped by
BPI were its BPI Auto, Housing, Ka-Negosyo and Personal Loan packages, and credit
card applications as well as its
BPI Philam Life Insurance offerings and deposit and investment products.
BPI executives were on
hand to assists clients in availing of the various offerings
and explain how its products
and services can help improve
their lives and achieve their financial goals.
The bank’s clients, families,
young urban professionals,
and balikbayans were able to
explore and meet their financial goals through its “Lifestyle
Madness” program.
During the caravan, hourly raffle draws were also held
with prizes such as gift certificates and premium home appliances from BPI’s partner
merchants.
In the Lifestyle Madness’
Latest model cars and SUVs are a big hit at the BPI Lifestyle Madness held over the weekend at Marquee Mall.
Photo by Bong Lacson
offerings by the bank’s partner merchants, BPI credit card
holders were also treated to
zero percent interest rate for
up to 12 months in instalments
and even double the credit
limit of their credit cards which
was ideal for big ticket purchases.
Following the successful
leg, BPI is also planning to
hold a caravan in the Visayas
- June 25-28 in Bacolod, July
24-26 in Iloilo, and September
3-6 in Cebu.
Last March, the caravan
hit Mindanao with stops at
Abreeza Mall in Davao City
and at the Ayala Centrio Mall
in Cagayan De Oro City.
The BPI caravan at the
Marquee Mall was held simultaneously in Biñan, Laguna
and Dasmariñas in Cavite.
US Embassy picks Pampanga for its 1 of
‘Seeing Blue’ series to promote ocean conservation
By Ding Cervantes
ANGELES CITY- The
US Embassy has chosen Pampanga as venue for its special screening of documentary titled
“Seeing Blue: A World
Oceans Month Movie
Series” as part of the US
State Department’s efforts to promote ocean
conservation.
“US Embassy Manila
marks the importance of
preserving the world’s
oceans as it brings to
Pampanga ‘Seeing Blue:
A World Oceans Month
Movie Series,’” said an
invitation sent by the US
Embassy to local media.
The invitation said
“a special screening will
be held at the Angeles University Foundation’s St. Cecilia Auditorium on Friday, June 19
at 10:00 a.m.” and that
“Department of Science
and Technology-Project
NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of
Hazards) Information Officer III Jo Briones will be
the guest speaker.”
The embassy said
“’Seeing Blue’ screening series is a free and
by-invitation-only event
carried out by the US
Embassy in partnership
with National Geographic Channel Philippines.”
“The series features
the National Geographic documentary “Alien
Deep: Ocean’s Fury”
by Dr. Robert Ballard, a
well-known ocean explorer. Ballard found the
Titanic, the Bismarck, the
carrier Yorktown and new
forms of ocean life. In the
film, Dr. Ballard searches
for answers as to why the
ocean seems to be getting bigger, angrier and
more deadly,” it said.
The embassy said
that “as part of its
#1Earth environmental
campaign and in support of the US State Department’s efforts to promote ocean conservation, U.S. Embassy Manila’s Seeing Blue series
seeks to stress to youth
the importance of taking
care of marine life and
coastal environments in
the Philippines.
Seeing Blue was
launched
on
World
Oceans Day last June 8
at the Exploreum in SM
Mall of Asia in Manila.
Following the screening in Pampanga, a third
and final screening will
be held in Batangas. The
US Embassy invited students from these coastal areas to view the film,
and engage in a dialogue
with expert speakers following the screening.
Bataan town
observes
428th year
By Ernie Esconde
ABUCAY, Bataan- This town on Thursday observed
its 428th founding year with pageantry marked with
colorful floats and street dancing.
The weather cooperated with the festivities. It
was not so hot and neither was there any drizzle.
Some men and women enjoyed dancing to the tune
of bouncy music from loud speakers mounted on vehicles.
Street dancers in colorful costumes regaled the
big audience who lined up along the MacArthur Highway.
It was a day to remember with lovely young ladies
making the colorful floats lovelier eliciting “ohs” and
“ahs” from the big crowd filling the streets.
Two floats were noticeable and seemed to outshine the others. One was banca-inspired from a
fishing village. Another float was laden with beautiful
flowers. Both had lovely muses.
Mayor Ana Santiago led her constituents in the
long parade.
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
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Editorial
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
E ko magmalun,
mibangun ya
ing Pampanga
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The exhortation of Governor Bren Z. Guiao
for his people to end their collective grief, rise from
despair, and believe in a renascent Pampanga
brought the first ray of hope in the wake of the
Mount Pinatubo eruptions.
It was the faintest flicker of hope though, the
Kapampangan trapped in the most desperate
straits: damned in a wasteland of buried homes
and broken dreams, doomed in a landscape of
death and desolation.
Beyond PR savvy – of which Guiao was a
guru – the slogan was founded on the governor’s
unwavering faith in the Kapampangan character:
of grit and resiliency, that had served him well in
rising from every adversity: be it socio-politicoeconomic, as in the agrarian unrest, the Marcos
dictatorship, and the communist rebellion; or
natural, as in the floods that perennially devastated
the croplands and aqua farms of the province and
damaged its infrastructure.
Sharing that strong faith were motley groups
of men and women crisscrossing the economic,
political and religious divide to find common cause
in the salvation of Pampanga. Their advocacy
most manifest in the antecedent “save” to their
movements.
Thus it came to pass: When the national
government all but gave the actual order for
the forcible evacuation of the province, in its
pragmatic rationalization on the futility of fighting
nature, the “save movements” mobilized the
population in vehement opposition to any scheme
of abandoning Pampanga and relocating its
people.
More horrifying than the physical devastation of
the province by the eruptions and the subsequent
lahar rampages was the irretrievable loss of the
Kapampangan soul that a hegira would most
certainly bring about.
“There was a lot of sentiment underneath it all,
an attachment to the old hometown, its past, its
people, the memories, and everything it stood for.”
Thus wrote a noted columnist of the motivation of
the Kapampangan to stand his ground – literally
on murky, shifting volcanic sand – and fight with
all his might for his very life.
This is the pith of the Pinatubo story: a tragedy
transcended by the triumph of the indomitable
Kapampangan spirit.
(Foreword to the book Pinatubo: Triumph of the Kapampangan
Spirit (2008) by its editor Bong Z. Lacson, published here
in commemoration of the 24th year since the cataclysmic
eruption)
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Bong Z. Lacson
Godspeed, Sonny
IN ATTENDANCE here tonight is a small universe in grief, with our dearly departed
Sonny at its vortex. All of us inter-connected with the common bond of love, of
affection, we have for him, and he had for us.
Each of us having taken a part, at some
time or the other, in Sonny’s journey through
life. Allow me to share mine.
Sonny was serving as city economist in
the early ‘80s when he was introduced to me
by Ram Mercado, his journalism mentor and
publisher of Pampanga Eagle where Sonny
was starting his writing career as a columnist. I
was at that time moonlighting as editor of Max
Sangil’s Live News which shared the same
printer with the Eagle, the Bankers’ Press.
Weeks after this first meeting, Ram
scrounged a fact-finding mission for Sonny and
me to then strife-torn Zamboanga City, where
upon knowing we were Kapampangans, the
widow of the martyred mayor Cesar Climaco
told us to our faces that it was our cabalen Col.
Rolly de Guzman that killed her husband. Little
did we know then that this same Colonel De
Guzman would himself figure in our own almost
extrajudicial extinction.
It was in the immediate post-EDSA period
that Sonny and I – along with the departed
Ody Fabian, Bert Basa and budding journalists
Elmer Cato, Jay Sangil and Arnel San Pedro
whom we fondly called the “Kamias Trio” – lived
unseparated lives chasing after stories, primarily
on the insurgency, that took us to mountain lairs
of the regular units and urban dens of partisans,
even right to the battlegrounds and encounters;
and established the Shanghai Cartel, so-called
because we shared and wrote our stories at the
city’s famous restaurant and phoned these to
our respective newspapers and wire agencies
in Manila.
Abad Santos
In 1988, we helped Elmer put up the Angeles
Sun which within its very first month was taken
to court for libel by Mayor Antonio Abad Santos,
owing to the column “Political estafa” by Sonny
Lopez. The case though was dismissed right at
the fiscal’s office.
But Abad Santos would not rest easy. On
September 6, 1988, six bodyguards of the
mayor, brandishing M-16 assault rifles and
machine pistols swooped down on Radio dzYA,
ordered the radio staff to leave, and posted
themselves at the studio, their guns pointed
to the hosts of the Tagamasid program Sonny
Lopez and Bong Lacson, even as we continued
on the air with the exposes of corruption in the
city government and the events at the station
which caused a mini-people power downstairs
the dzYA building.
All the while through our broadcast, Sonny
had his right hand inside his shoulder bag,
clutching at the ready, his trusty and rusty .38
pistol with only three bullets in its chamber.
Vigilantes
It was the coverage of the insurgency in
the region, notably the exploits of the urban
partisan unit of the NPA, the Mariano Garcia
Brigade, that earned us the ire of the military,
and merited our inclusion in the order of battle
of the right-wing vigilante groups.
At the tail-end of the so-called “festival of
killings” in Angeles City in May-June 1988
where over 40 were killed including policemen
and para-military forces on one side and a
doctor, lawyer and leftist sympathizers on the
other, the order came for three newsmen to be
added to list of fatalities.
The names were Sonny Lopez of Malaya
and United Press International, Elmer Cato of
Manila Chronicle and Kyodo; and Bong Lacson
of People’s Tonight and the Associated Press.
It was only through the intervention of a
friend in the military who separately hid us
the day we were supposed to be killed, and
a businessman patron who pleaded our case
with the head of the vigilante group that we
were spared from sure execution, with the most
extreme prejudice.
A week later, in a party at the home of the
friend that hid us, Sonny, Elmer and I were the
only “civilian” guests, all the others were in the
police and military services as well as para-
military groups. A businessman-looking whitehaired gentleman approached our table and
introduced himself as Col. Rolly de Guzman
and in a soft but firm voice accused us of being
propagandists, if not actual members, of the
CPP-NPA that warranted our inclusion in the
vigilantes’ death list.
We had trouble looking for our balls that
night. We went home assured though that
we’d been delisted and would live beyond the
insurgency wars.
Politics
Sonny’s joining politics did not diminish any
his relationship with his media peers. On the
contrary, it further strengthened our bonds. As
we went all out for him, to the point of lambasting
some other political pretenders. Here’s a take
from a column in the March 22-28, 1992 issue
of The Voice, titled “First was Sonny Lopez.”
WITH THE successful conversion of Clark
Air Base from a military installation into a
special economic zone emerging as the most
viable issue to prop even the most asinine
political platform, every Angeles City candidate
now claims he first thought of the economic
alternatives to Clark long ahead of the others.
That’s a lot of bull. None of the mayoralty
bets in the city ever thought of an Americanless Clark, much less any alternative uses to
the base even as late as 1990.
The truth of the matter is that all of them...
slavishly worked for a continuing American
presence at Clark. Some even resorted to
sponsoring pro-base rallies at the height of
militancy among the anti-US forces in the city.
If there is one single candidate who can
rightfully lay claim to being the first to not
only think of but advocate alternative uses to
Clark, this is none other than sangguniang
panlungsod-bound Angelo “Sonny” Lopez…
It is on record that one factor that greatly
contributed to Sonny’s loss in his Angeles City
council bid in the local elections of 1988 was his
advocacy for alternatives to Clark.
Against tactical prudence and the
heightened emotions of the time, Sonny made
the alternatives to Clark – the international
airport, the business and industrial zone,
the agricultural productivity center – as the
centrepiece of his campaign, from leaflets to
meetings, grand and small.
Even earlier than that, Sonny had already
preached the gospel of Clark’s economic
productivity, even without the Americans.
“An artificial economy exists in Angeles,”
Sonny often said then in various fora, knowing
whereof he spoke, being the former city
economist….
In 1995, Sonny ran – and lost – for city mayor.
Dismissed as a quixotic quest of reaching the
unreachable star, I found in Sonny’s run a test
of character. Witness as I am to its unfolding.
Soon as Sonny made public his aspiration
for the city mayorship, immediately came
summons to separate meetings with two
powerful personalities.
The first in Apalit, with the celebrated Don
of the time asking Sonny to be running mate of
his preferred candidate, the city’s crying doctor
finishing his last term at vice. With the air of a
feudal lord about him, the Don promised to open
his enormous war chest for Sonny’s campaign.
With a courteous “I am grateful for your
offer” followed by a curt “I cannot accept,”
Sonny stood up from the table to leave, the Don
flabbergasted, having been used to politicos
ever in supplication before him.
The second was in Lubao, with our dear
nanay ng laging saklolo – to use the term of
endearment of Manila Bulletin’s Jun Icban –
pleading with Sonny to reconsider and run
for vice mayor instead, vowing family support
through his campaign, onto his victory,
and beyond, re-election and ultimately, the
mayorship insinuated there.
Again, Sonny was grateful but firm in his
resolve not to back out of his mayoralty dream.
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Napaguusapan
Lang
Felix M. Garcia
Panawagan sa
DepEd: Maling
aklat huwag ilabas
Ipalual ban maging metung a pamasan
ding anak uli ning keng pang pabalat nyan,
malino lalto ing masalang katutwan
ala kang akit a makatud metung man
Karing salita a karelang ginamit,
inya nang’ abalu ding anak a paslit
king iskwela nung yang karela dusuldit
tuturu ra ampon pabasa dusuldit?
At saka nung ken pang pabalat na niti
alang masalese megamit a Sabi
o amanung sukat gamitan da reti,
kilub na nyan pihung mas dakal pa iti.
Inya ngana pin ning anak kung pangane
a metung mu namang tapat talagale
king amanung sisuan, “nung e ya salese
a kalamnan iti dapat da neng yugse
Ban ding anak tamu e na la misane
karing salitang e dapat dang iyapse
uling king dila ra ya ing makamate
king aldo ning bukas ing antiting bage”
Inya nung ninu man dening makigawa,
milimbag kaniti ampon mengasiwa,
Sana neng ing dangal ning manang salita
ing makataya ken… singguni ra pa sa’
Karing institusyun a penibalan na
ning “Provincial Language Council” king Pampanga,
Antimo ing “BUKLUD” saka ing “AGTACA”
ban e mipakanyan ining sinulat da.
At e na la basta kabud na mangangas
luluban ing bage e karapat-dapat
pagobran uling yan ating tagle bayat
ampon e bibirung responsibilidad.
E uling ken pihung ating panakitan
a maragul-dagul agad kong’ sasagpang;
Sana pakibalak yu naman nung misan
ing makataya yung puri at dangalan.
Antimo pin kening pangalimbag niti
a e pakatud ing megamit a Sabi,
Ninung asahan yung kekayu sumabi,
ing asne santing ing sinulat yung ini?
Ing “PAGSASANE” a kekayung ginamit,
imbes “PAMAGSANE” ing dapat magamit,
E ya Kapampangan… inya mangaintulid
kabilang da kayu ring ‘magsasamais’
A e na man biasa pero papalto yu
ing larinu kayu king manang amanu
a sukat gamitan lalu karing libru
ampon aliwa pa a pamasan tamu.
Aintindian mi ing kekong kapagnasan
a palabungan ye ing Amanung Sisuan,
Pero sana naman misan ku pang sabyan
ing bage maselan e yu pakialaman.
Kabang ‘ting panaun dapat tamung kimut
itulid ing sablang bage mibaluktut;
Alilan ya’ing libru…king gabun ikutkut,
Silaban o kaya king ilug ipanyud!
Escorted by provincial jail guards, Lacanilao and Sergio emerge from the RTC in
Baloc, Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija. Photo by Armand Galang
Motion to quash charges vs Veloso
recruiters submitted for resolution
By Armand M. Galang
STO. DOMINGO, Nueva Ecija – The Regional Trial Court
Branch 37 here will rule whether couple Julius Lacanilao and
Ma. Cristina Sergio, alleged
recruiters of death convict
Mary Jane Veloso, will be free
“in due time” or in about three
months.
This after the urgent motion
to quash information and warrant of arrest filed by the Public Attorney’s Office headed by
lawyer Persida Rueda-Acosta
was submitted for resolution
Tuesday.
Both Acosta and State
Prosecutor Mark Roland Estepa said that Judge Nelson
Estepa has the prerogative
on when the resolution can be
made.
Acosta said that a judge
usually has 90 days to come
up with a resolution. “Depende
sa kanya kung kalian niya
ire-resolve,” Acosta said. Estepa on the other hand said
“it’s actually the judge prerogative.”
Acosta led a team of lawyers while Estepa was assisted by Public Prosecutor Efren
Clint Mallare in the oral argument over the PAO motion in
connection with Criminal Case
no. SD (15)-3666 before the
sala of Judge Nelson Tribiana.
Mallare said both parties
have amplified their position in
the open court. Both Lacanilao and Sergio were present
during the hearing, he said.
In an interview after the
hearing, Acosta maintained
the charges and the arrest
should be quashed altogether.
“Sabi naming walang offense. Yung elements ng illegal recruitment ay wala dun
sa information charge” Acosta
said, noting that section 6 of
the Illegal Recruitment Act provides the alleged victim should
have paid the supposed illegal
recruiter.
“Dito, inalok lang daw ng
trabaho. Wala na, plain ang
simple. Yung damage, yung
element of damage ay wala,”
Acosta said.
Acosta said the case may
set a dangerous precedent:
“Halimbawa ikaw may magturo sa iyo o nire-recruit mo
’ko di lang ako natuloy, pulis posasan. Yun na. kulong
ka na. Dangerous precedent,
Kaagad na makukulong ka
mayroon lang mag-fabricate
ng statement laban sayo,” she
added.
The case should also be
dismissed because of the alleged illegal arrest on Lacanilao and Sergio.
The arbitrary detention
supposedly committed by the
National Bureau of Investigation, she said, also renders the
arrest null and void. “Null and
void din yung ginawang inquest. Kung null and void ang
inquest, null and void din ang
information dahil walang elemento nung kaso na sinasabi,”
Zona Libre
From page 4
I cannot help but be reminded here of that
truism: “Of all the words of tongue or pen, the
saddest are these: ‘It might have been.’”
PGKM
Life’s irony played, indeed preyed, on
Sonny with his assumption of the post of
communications department manager of the
Clark Development Corp.
On one hand, it was the fulfilment of his long
time crusade of an American-less Clark serving
the Filipinos more.
On the other, it estranged him from
the very group he helped conceive in that
advocacy. A confession, the Pinoy Gumising
Ka Movement started as an advocacy of three
– in order now: Pert Cruz, Sonny Lopez, and
Bong Lacson.
The adversarial stance of the PGKM vis-àvis the CDC in policies, practices and projects at
the defense lawyer said.
Veloso’s sister, Maritess
Veloso-Laurente, expressed
dismay over the PAO’s stand
of defending the accused.
“Dismayado ako sa PAO
kasi sayang naman yung
kanilang pinag-aralan nun na
dapat ipagtanggol nila yung
mga naaapi. Pero sa nakikita ko sobrang ipinagtatanggol
nila yung nang-aapi,” Laurente
said.
She said Estepa has effectively explained before the
court that illegal recruitment
may happen even without payment of any fee.
“Ipinaliwanang ni Pros.
Estepa na even promising e
matatawag na illegal recruitment,” she said.
Estepa would not elaborate
during the interview.
But in his written opposition, Estepa said Sergio and
Lacanilao, in filing the motion
to quash “want to have their
cake, and eat it too….While
both accused persistently denied the jurisdiction of the
Honorable Court over their
persons, they asked for reliefs that cannot be given without the latter’s exercise of the
same,” he said in his opposition.
Lacanilao is a resident of
Esguerra District, Talavera,
Nueva Ecija while Sergio who
lives with him, is a native of Bicol. They are now under commitment at the Nueva Ecija
provincial jail.
the Freeport may have struck sensitivities in us,
but it never even dented our friendship. Having
long compartmentalized the professional, even
the political, from the personal.
Hence, even after a rather stinging banat
on the CDC in Punto, there’s always a genial
Sonny I meet, absent any mention of the issue
taken.
Not in character, his peers at the CDC readily
note, firmly fixed to Sonny’s brusko persona.
All in character, I would say. Fully knowing
that behind that hulking presence that earned
him the monikers Conan and Bogart, Sonny
had a pusong mamon. Bursting with all that
goodness, kindness, and compassion for his
friends.
I wish you Godspeed, my brother.
(Eulogy delivered at the Pampanga Press Club
necrological rites for its past president Angelo
“Sonny” Lopez. Jr. 13 June 2015, Holy Mary
Memorial Park Chapel B)
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
Bista man ing libru e ya kanu sukat
atulan basi king aske na pabalat,
pero ining kabud da na pepalimbag
ding keng DepEd e yata karapat-dapat
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Ex-BM: Support Nanay’s health care for women
LUBAO, Pampanga – Alarmed by
the increasing number of teenage
pregnancies among Filipinos, former
Second District Board Member Olga
Frances “Fritzie” David Dizon urged
local officials and other groups to support the health care programs of the
Pampanga provincial government.
In an interview at the recent “Buntis (pregnant) Congress” here sponsored by Gov. Lilia Pineda, Dizon
said the all-out support from various
sectors on the health care projects of
Pampanga will drastically reduce the
cases of teenage pregnancies threatening the “lives and future” of women
and their children.
“The governor has prioritized
health care since 2010 to protect her
constituents, especially the most gentle among them which are the females
and youth. Nanay (Pineda) said a
lot of times that a healthy person is
productive. A mother which benefited from Pineda’s programs such as
this congress could help in improving
her family’s quality of life,” said, Dizon
who is now the chief-of-staff of the
two-term governor. She was a board
member when Pineda was on her firstterm beginning 2010.
“Pineda and the provincial board
led by Vice Gov. Dennis Pineda have
instituted programs to help women
deal with challenging times and their
other projects are focus on making
them productive while they take care of
their children,” added Dizon, who is reportedly eyeing a return as member of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP).
In a recent press conference hosted by the Capampangan in Media Inc.,
the Pampanga Medical Society (PMS)
disclosed that the province is not exempt from the worldwide trend in teenage pregnancy explosions. The group
blamed internet pornography for the
problem.
The United Nations Population
Fund- Philippines (UNFPA) website
said pregnancy among girls under the
age of 20 increased by 65 per cent over
a 10-year period, from 2000-2010, despite a reverse trend in teen marriages, which is on the decline, according
to the National Statistics Office (NSO).
In 2010, live births by teenage
mothers registered with the NSO were
Former 2nd District Board Member Fritzie David-Dizon (left) hands
over medicines given by the Department of Health to a beneficiary at
the recent ‘Buntis Congress’ in Lubao town hosted by the Pampanga
provincial government. Photo courtesy of Jun Jaso/PIO
207,898, compared with 126,025 in
2000. On the other hand, teenage
marriages registered with the agency
shows a slow but steady decline from
14.8 per cent in 2000 to 13 per cent in
2010.
The Department of Health (DOH)
said there is a high risk of maternal
deaths among young mothers.
Dizon said Pineda’s annual congress held in various areas in Pampanga aimed to reduce the number
of teenage pregnancies and maternal
deaths. –Porac Information group
Ex-mayor hit for turning morgue into rest house
From page 1
This time, Rodriguez
wants Catacutan out of
the morgue building at
the O’Donnell Resettlement Project here which
the ex-mayor converted
into his rest house.
But Catacutan maintained that he is vested
with authority from the
defunct Housing and Urban Development and
Coordinating
Council
(HUDCC) – Pinatubo
Project Management Office (PPMO) to “renovate
and utilize” the building by virtue of the letter
signed by then site manager Romeo S. Garcia
on January 15, 2002.
Garcia even praised
Catacutan for his efforts
in renovating the morgue
building saying it is both
“laudable” and “highly appreciated” because
the said building was
“abandoned, looted and
vandalized since 1992
after its construction.”
However, Rodriguez
said Catacutan is now
illegally occupying the
morgue building since
a Deed of Transfer and
Acceptance (DOTA) was
already awarded to the
local government unit
(LGU) by the defunct
HUDCC-PPMO
which
no longer has authority
over the said property.
Rodriguez also pointed out that Catacutan
has no lease contract
from the HUDCC-PPMO
or the National Housing
Authority (NHA) to occupy and utilize building
other than the 2002 letter
signed by Garcia.
In a January 30, 2015
judicial affidavit, Rodolfo
E. Dino, acting estate
supervisor of the NHA,
testified that the morgue
building is presently occupied by Catacutan
and that “there is no contract of lease executed
by NHA in favor of Catacutan.”
In retrospect, Civil
Case No. 971-4-12 was
filed on April 17, 2012
with the Regional Trial
Court (RTC) Branch 66
here by incumbent Cristo
Rey Barangay Captain
Rolando C. De Leon,
Kagawad Benjamin C.
Pabustan and a certain Feliciano R. Miranda against Catacutan for
“recovery of possession”
for the said building sitting on a 500 square-meter lot.
In the complaint, De
Leon, an ally of Rodriguez, said he was authorized by the sangguniang barangay to
file a case against Catacutan to recover the
said property which is
allegedly a component
of the 10-bed clinic of
the O’Donnell Resettlement in Barangay Cristo
Rey here.
But Catacutan maintained he is the rightful
More gov’t help to Aeta villages sought
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
From page 1
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Mawakat resettlement in
the same town.
PMS has been visiting
Nabuklod
and
Camachiles every two
months to provide the
Aetas various medical
services, health-related
trainings, as well as relief
goods distribution.
“They are relatively
okay now as they have
school buildings and rest
rooms, but they still have
difficulty in sourcing potable water because they
are on high grounds,”
Fernando noted.
Fernando noted the
prevalence of malnutrition among Aeta children, as she noted that
many are also being
treated by PMS doctors
for iron deficiency.
Dr. Ma. Victoria Alfaro of the Medical City, a
licensed doctor in the US
and a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a diplomate
of the American Board
of Internal and Bariatic
Medicine, noted the lack
of regularity in government health care for the
Aetas.
“The solutions being extended to the Aetas are not permanent.
There should be a consistent government program in the Aetas communities where there
should be a health center with permanent mid-
Farmers hit sale of Luisita sugar mill...
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to also distribute under
the land reform program
at least 1,000 more hectares which the Cojuangcos allegedly hid from
land reform coverage.
“The titles and documents trace the transfer
of land property to several
Cojuangco-Aquino corporate avatars to
deliberately hide these
landholdings from the
scrutiny of farmers and
agrarian reform institutions,” Ambala said.
It said the 1,000 hectares cover lands being claimed by the CAT
and the Luisita Realty Corporation (LRC),
which Lorenzo also allegedly bought from the
Cojuangco family and
fenced off from hacienda
farmers.
“LRC was also applied for the inclusion of
258 hectares of farmlands in Barangay Balete which was already
under by notice of coverage for industrial park.
CAT land grabbed 374
hectares of farm lands
in Barangays Mapalacsiao, Parang and Central in the hacienda,”
Ambala noted.
Hicap said “the sellout would definitely
weaken the just claim
of the farm worker beneficiaries to their share.
Once and again the Department of Agrarian Reform showed its incompetency to protect the
interests of the Luisita
farm worker beneficiaries.”
Part of the April 2012
Supreme Court decision
ordered not only the distribution of Luisita but
also a mandate for the
DAR to look for a reputable accounting firm to
determine if HLI actually
used or spent the P1.33
billion for legitimate corporate purposes.
“The government already paid the Cojuangco-Aquinos P471 million worth of compensation under the agrar-
ian reform law. Also the
DAR orchestrated the
highly immoral tambiolo
land distribution which
left farmer beneficiaries confused. Now they
have sold the sugar mill
despite some legal issues surrounding it. Injustice seems no end to
the farm worker beneficiaries,” Hicap said.
At the same time, Hicap also hit the mass
lay off of Luisita sugar
workers due to the sugar mill sell-out. “Workers
exploitation like job insecurity, low wages and
union busting are trademarks of the HLI,” he
added.
–Ding Cervantes
occupant of the building
based on the NHA letter
on September 24, 2010,
that the morgue is not
part of the items turned
over to the LGU.
Catacutan also said
the DOTA transferred
the facilities and components of O’Donnell
Resettlement on an “as
is where is basis” with
only the 10-bed clinic, day care center, police and fire stations,
and the public market
for a total project cost of
P25,267,108.42.
Catacutan’s contentions were dismissed
outright by the complainants who said Catacutan
should vacate the building because it is part of
the 10-bed clinic which
is now owned by Barangay Cristo Rey as evidenced by a certification
issued by then NHA OIC
Engr. Rodrigo L. Corral
on June 2, 2011.
Meanwhile,
Rodriguez sent a “final warning” on May 2 to Catacutan to vacate the
building which he is
occupying for free because funds were already set-aside to renovate the morgue for the
“general welfare and
benefit” of the residents
of the resettlement and
the town’s western barangays including Aranguren, Sta. Lucia, Patling, Sta. Juliana, Bueno
and Maruglu.
wives and other health
care workers,” she said.
Fernando also noted that access to Aeta
communities have remained difficult. “Some
of their communities
can be reached only by
crossing rivers. Teachers
in their schools travel at
their own expense,” she
lamented.
For her part, Alfaro
urged the government to
offer more scholarships
for Aeta children on condition they would stay
on and serve their communities after they finish
studies.
Fernando said PMS
doesn’t have enough
funds to carry out all its
plans for Aeta communities and is now planning
fund-raising ventures to
remedy this shortcoming.
PMS was founded in
1936 and has 100 active
members in this province. “It became really
active only three years
ago,” Fernando said.
8 Koreans hunted...
From page 1
cal hotel. The victim said
that seven other Koreans raped her there, before she was brought to
another hotel where Mr.
Lee also raped her.
The victim said she
escaped after Mr. Lee
fell asleep.
Trinidad said television monitor footages
caught the initial meeting
between the victim and
her internet friend.
“We have sought the
help of the local Korean
association to help us
pin down the Korean in
the footage so that from
there, we can also track
down the others,” she
said.
Trinidad said that despite lack of identities of
the suspects so far, the
police had already alerted airports about the
rape incident and the
possibility that the suspects would leave the
country.
The nearby Clark International Airport has
regular daily flights to
Incheon in Korea.
–Ding Cervantes
The Gossipmiller
Cesar Pambid
MARIA OZAWA
Japanese porn star bago ni Robin Padilla
Japanese porn star man ang taguri kay Maria Ozawa, mas lamang ang bansag sa kanyang AV (adult video) actress. Kung noong nagsisimula pa lang siya sa
career ay Miyabi ang screen name niya, ngayon ay mas kilala si Maria sa pangalang AV Idol.
Umingay ang pangalan ni Maria nang mag-guest siya last April sa anniversary ng Boy’s Night Out. Muling naging interesado ang mga lalaki sa kanya nang siya
ang cover ng FHM ng June.
Napukaw naman ng pansin ng movie producer na Haunted Tower Pictures ang alindog ni Maria. Eh, meron pala siyang agent sa bansa kaya naging madali ang
pagkuha sa actress. Siya ang napisil na maging leading lady ni Robin Padilla sa festival entry na Nilalang.
Babalik next week si Maria upang pormal na pumirma ng kontrata sa Haunted Tower Pictures. Susundan ’yon ng
autograph signing niya ng FHM. Then isang dinner date sa kanyang followers ang handog sa kanya.
Isang Japanese ang mother ni Maria habang ang father niya ay French-Canadian. Marunong siyang magsulat
at magsalita ng Ingles kaya hindi problema ang magiging dayalog niya sa movie.
Sa adult videos ni Maria na sinilip namin, isa siyang walang takot na babae. Nabasa namin sa Wikipedia
na sexually active na siya sa edad na 13 at 48 sexual positions ang alam niya base sa isang librong binili.
Male teen star may gay benefactor?
Ejay Falcon sexy star na
PANGANGATAWANAN na rin ni Ejay Falcon ang pagpapaseksi sa telebisyon kaya kinakarir niya ang
pagdyi-gym at pagpapaganda ng katawan. Gusto rin niyang makipagsabayan sa ibang hunk actors
ng ABS-CBN dahil feeling niya, kaya niya naman itong gawin.
“Okey lang naman siguro ’yung mga hubad-hubad na photos na pino-post ko sa Instagram at
Facebook account ko kasi proud ako sa resulta ng hard work ko. Saka, kailangan ko ring gawin
’yon dahil seksi ang role ko sa Pasion de Amor,” sey ni Ejay.
“Masarap magpaganda ng katawan tapos iba ’yung pakiramdam ’pag nakita mo na ang laki
nang in-improve mo, ng muscles mo at ng itsura mo. Parang you will love yourself more. Ha-haha!” reaksyon pa niya.
Handa rin daw si Ejay na tumanggap ng daring roles sa pelikula na katulad ng ginagawa ng
iba basta maganda ang script at kailangan sa eksena.
“Depende rin siyempre sa script ’yon saka sa direktor siguro. Pero kung maganda talaga,
why not, ’di ba?” sey pa niya.
Rudy Jackson ‘bonggacious’ ang birthday celebration
Maria Ozawa
Showbiz na showbiz talaga ang dating ng birthday celebration ni Rudy Jackson noong May
18 na ginanap sa Magsaysay Bldg. sa Perdo Gil,
Palibhasa nga halos taga-showbiz na noong ditto pa siya sa Pinas namamalagi sa rami
ng mga showbiz citizens na naging close sa kanya kaya celebrity-studded ang ginanap na
birthday niya.
Would you believe, Rudy just came home for a short vacation and to celebrate his birthday
here.
“Itinaon ko talaga ang bakasyon ko para naman maimbita ko yung mga long time friends
ko, I really miss them,” sabi ni Rudy sa aming interview sa kanya.
Dumating sa kanyang celebration ang mga celebrities gaya nina Direk Maryo Delos
Reyes, Odette Khan, Masculados , Lola Divas at iba pang importanteng tao.
“Magastos pero nakatataba ng puso, this is one day I shal1never forget. Pag-uwi ko sa
San Francisco, babaunin ko ang masayang ala-alang ito.”
Rudy Jackson is a success of sort now that he is retired sa kanyang work. He had
been working at a government hospital in the US kaya ang laki ng kanyang Federal
retirement benifits.
“Puwede na akong mabuhay nang pabalik-balik na lang dito, sapat na yung
retirement ko,” sabi pa niya.
By the way, nagpakitang-gilas si Rudy sa pamamagitan ng isang impersonation
act.
“Binhisan ako ng mga Lola Diva kaya ginawa ko yung act ni Shirley Bassey.
Dati na naman akong nagla-Liza Minneli kaya kaya ko talaga,” sabi pa niya.
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
MARK Neumann is beaming brightly when TV5 hosted a special lunch for him at Mario’s just to announce
that the ratings of “Baker King”, where he plays the title role, went higher when he started appearing last
week as Tak Gu.”Nakakatuwa naman,” he says. “And when people see me in public now, Tak Gu na ang
tawag nila sa akin. It means nagmarka talaga ‘yung role. Thanks din sa TV5 sa promo nila with all the
billboards around. Sobrang natutuwa nga ako and feel quite proud when I see myself as Baker King sa
billboards pati sa likod ng mga bus.”
Not only that, he is so happy to know that he is nominated in two categories of Peplist Awards: as
Editor’s Choice Breakout Star of the Year and Pepster’s choice Male Teen Star of the Year. “Even if I
wouldn’t win, happy na ako kasi it means napansin naman pala nila ako. But siyempre, I’d be happier kung
may mapapanalunan ako kahit isang award lang. But win or lose, we’re sure to go there ng ka-loveteam
ko, si Shaira Mae who’s also nominated as Female Teen Star dahil we will do a dance number sa awards
night at Solaire. Bawat network daw, may representative na loveteam and we will represent TV5.”
What can he say to comments that Akihiro Blanco is a better actor than him? “Okay lang. I admit
naman na may struggle pa ko with my Tagalog lines. Also, as the kontrabida, mas maangas ‘yung role
ni Aki kaysa akin, kaya mas marami rin siyang intense drama scenes. Ako, mas lighter ang scenes
ko sa umpisa at mas napasabak ako sa action scenes dahil basagulero si Tak Gu.
But this coming week, abangan nyo dahil may dramatic scene ako na totoong luha ko talaga
ang tumulo from my eyes. Parang gripo, but walang vicks or eye mo yun, ha. This is the scene
where I discover that Ian de Leon was the one who kidnapped my mother, Diana Zubiri, at
umiiyak akong tinanong siya kung ano ang ginawa niya sa mother ko. Pareho kaming
umiiyak sa eksena as he says hindi rin niya alam what happened to my mother. I also
have to thank Direk Mac Alejandre dahil inaalagaan talaga niya ang bawat eksena and
he specifies kung ano ang gusto niyang mangyari.”
For his dramatic scenes, Mark put himself into the shoes of his character and also
taught of his own mom, a Croatian who died when he was only five years old. His dad has
since remarried and he’s quite close to his stepmom. “I have three younger half siblings
with them and they’re all happy about ‘Baker King’ that they watch online. Someday, when
I’m earning more, I plan to invite all of them to visit me here.”
Is it true he now has two cars given by a gay benefactor? “Naku, not true. I only have one car. It’s a Ford
Everest that I bought from my earnings when I did ‘Confessions of a Torpe’. I don’t even drive yet. My handler
drives for me. Right now, nakikitira lang ako with an uncle, so ang next plan ko is to buy my own condo na malapit
lang sa TV5 studio sa Reliance St. para hindi ako mahirapan when I go to work. I won’t be surprised na kung mabili
ko ‘yun, may magsasabi na namang regalo lang sa’kin. I’m really working very hard. Halos wala na nga akong tulog,
so ‘wag naman silang mag-isip ng masama sa akin.”
“Baker King” airs on TV5 weeknight at 9:30 p.m., after “Wattpad Presents”.
7
Widus donates top-of-the-line
bicycle to Mabalacat police
Widus International Leisure Incorporated, proprietor
of Widus Hotel and Casino, donates a top of the line
cross-country mountain bike to the Mabalacat Police
Department on June 8, 2015.
Widus security manager, Jason Tolentino, togeth-
Bike Widus. Mabalacat City Mayor Boking
Morales and police chief Supt. Nicolas Torre
III receive bike from Widus’ Jason Tolentino
and Sheryl Mamangun.
Punto! Central Luzon • June 15 - 17, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
THIRD JUDICIAL REGION
Office of the Clerk of Court
Angeles City
8
China Banking Corporation,
Mortgagee,
Extra Judicial Foreclosure of
-versus-
Real Estate Mortgage under
Act 3135, as amended
Sps. Reygie M. Honrada and
Fatima Karen N. HonradaFC Case No. 2015-1171
Mortgagors.
x------------------------------------------x
NOTICE OF Sheriff’s SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for Sale under Act 3135, as amended filed by
the Mortgagee, China Banking Corporation with postal address at 8745
Paseo de Roxas corner Villar St., Makati City against the Mortgagors, Sps.
Reygie M. Honrada and Fatima Karen N. Honrada with residence
and postal address at L13 Block 1A Regina Street, Sta. Maria Village II,
Balibago, Angeles City or 18-57 Berta St., Mountain View Subdivision,
Balibago, Angeles City in order to satisfy the outstanding obligation which
as of March 16, 2015 amounts to Two Million Eight Hundred Forty
Four Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Pesos and Ninety One
Centavos only (Php 2,844,930.91), Philippine currency, the outstanding
obligation exclusive of accrued interest and penalty plus the stipulated interest,
penalty, attorney’s fees and expenses incurred in the filing of this foreclosure
and other charges allowed by law, the undersigned Sheriff IV hereby gives
notice and announces that on July 2, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning at
the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Angeles City located
at the Ground Floor of the Chief of Justice Jose Abad Santos Bldg., Hall
of Justice, Brgy. Pulung Maragul, Angeles City will sell at public auction for
cash and in Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all existing and
future improvements thereon, to wit;
TCT NO. 113790
A parcel of land (Lot 13-A, of the subdivision plan Psd-03103394, being a portion of Lot 13, Block 1, (LRC) Psd-97252, L.R.C.
Rec. No. ), situated in the Barrio of Balibago, Angeles City. Bounded
on the SW., along line 1-2 by Lot 12, Block 1, (LRC) Psd-97252; on
the N., along line 2-3 by Lot 26, (LRC) Psd-9247; on the NE., along
line 3-4 by Lot 13-B, of the subdivision plan; and on the SE., along
line 4-1 by Road Lot 9, (LRC) Psd-97252. x x x containing an area
of Three Hundred (300) Square Meters, more or less. x x x
Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the abovementioned parcel/s of land for their information and protection.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date,
it shall be held on July 9, 2015 at the same time and place without further
notice.
Angeles City, June 1, 2015.
Carlo Roberto C. Medina
Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:
Alcala Dumlao Alameda Tan Alano and Maningding
Counsel for the mortgagee
China Banking Corporation
4th Floor, Philcom Building
8755 Paseo de Roxas cor. Village Sts., Makati City
China Banking Corporation
8745 Paseo de Roxas corner Villar St., Makati City
Sps. Reygie M. Honrada and Fatima Karen N. Honrada
L13 Block 1A Regina Street, Sta. Maria Village II, Balibago, Angeles City
or 18-57 Berta St., Mountain View Subdivision, Balibago, Angeles City
PUNTO! Central Luzon: June 3, 10 & 17, 2015
er with Widus marketing officer, Sheryl Mamangun,
personally delivered the requested bicycle to the Mabalacat Municipal Hall where it was graciously accepted by Mayor Marino “Boking” Morales and Police Superintendent Nicolas Torre III.
Torre expressed gratitude for the generosity Widus has shown alongside its continuous support to
the police community.
“This donation is a great help as we strive to keep
our five-minute or less police response time commitment,” Torres said.
He also added that the benefits of having a police
officer on a bicycle cannot be denied in both visibility
and mobility.
The P30,000 worth bicycle was specifically chosen to serve as patrol unit –aiding the Mabalacat policemen in maintaining the town’s laudable low crime
rate.
“We at Widus appreciate the hardwork of our policemen. As a locator, we are not merely a business
entity but also a member of the community who actively takes part in making the area better,” Tolentino said.
Widus Hotel and Casino is Clark’s preferred onestop leisure destination. It is also ranked as the top
hotel choice in Clark by Trip Advisor. The hotel is located at Manuel A Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport
Zone, Pampanga, Philippines For inquiries and reservations please call (045) 499-1000 or visit www.widus.com
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
THIRD JUDICIAL REGION
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO
SHERIFF
GUAGUA, PAMPANGA
Guagua Savers Bank, INC.,
Mortgagee,
-versus-
FREM CASE NO. G-15-2262
Edwin O. Abadilla, and
Annie L. Abadilla
Mortgagors,
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NOTICE OF EXTRA JUDICIAL SALE
Under Act 3135 as Amended by Act 4118
WHEREAS, Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as
amended by Act 4118, filed by Guagua Savers Bank, Inc., mortgagee,
with principal Office and Business address at Sto. Cristo, Guagua, Pampanga,
against Edwin O. Abadilla and Annie L. Abadilla, mortgagors,
with residence and postal address at # Purok 7 San Antonio, Floridablanca,
Pampanga / Barangay Solib, Floridablanca, Pampanga, to satisfy the mortgage
indebtedness which as of January 30, 2015, amounts to Four Million Five
Hundred Forty Nine Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Nine Pesos
and 69/100 (P4,549,559.69) including interest, penalties thereon, attorney’s
fees and other charges/premium and costs of foreclosures, the Clerk of Court
& Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Guagua, Pampanga, thru
Sheriff Edralin F. Mendoza, will sell at public auction on July 2, 2015 at 10:00
in the morning or soon thereafter at the entrance of the Municipal Trial Court
of Floridablanca, Pampanga, to the highest bidder in cash or in manager’s
check and in Philippine currency the herein-below described property with all
the existing improvements and whatever future improvements to exist thereon,
to wit;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 467901-R
A parcel of land (Lot 804-B-3, of the subd. plan (LRC) Psd235680, being a portion of Lot 804-B (LRC) Psd-153875, LRC Cad.
Rec. No. 1480), situated in the Bo. of Solib, Mun. of Floridablanca,
Prov. of Pamp, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the E., pts. 1 to 2 by
Rd.; on the SE., pts. 2 to 3 by Lot 804-B-2, of the subd. plan; on the
SW., pts. 3 to 4 by Creek and on the NW., pts. 4 to 1 by Lot 804-B-4
of the subd. plan x x x x x containing an area of Two Thousand
FIVE HUNDRED One (2,501) square meters more or less.
The Notice of Extra Judicial Sale will be published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the province of Pampanga and Angeles
City once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks and be posted in three (3)
conspicuous public places prior to the date of sale for the information of the
public in general and of the interested parties in particular.
Prospective bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the
title of the above-described property and the encumbrances existing thereon,
if any there be.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated
time and date.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date,
it shall be held on July 9, 2015 also at 10:00 in the morning and at the same
place mentioned above without further notice.
Guagua, Pampanga, June 1, 2015.
Edralin F. Medina
Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:
Atty. Wilfrido C. Mangiliman
Counsel for Guagua Savers Bank, Inc.
Unit 5, Calsa Arcade II, Jose Abad Santos Ave.,
City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Edwin O. Abadilla and Annie L. Abadilla
Purok 7 San Antonio, Floridablanca, Pampanga
Edwin O. Abadilla and Annie L. Abadilla
Barangay Solib, Floridablanca, Pampanga
PUNTO! Central Luzon: June 3, 10 & 17, 2015
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Michael L. carreon who died
intestate on August 12, 2013 at Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage,
Alaska, executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement of his estate, more
particularly described as a parcels of land situated in Barangays Malabanias
and Capaya, Angeles City, and Barangay Telabastagan, City of San Fernando,
covered by Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 186914, 164530 and 525440 of
the Registry of deeds for Angeles City and the Province of Pampanga, before
Notary Public Romeo L. Yusi Jr. as per Doc No. 935, Page No. 23, Book No.
32, Series of 2015.
Punto! Central Luzon: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2015
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
THIRD JUDICIAL REGION
MACABEBE, PAMPANGA
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT
AND EX-OFICIO SHERIFF
Guagua Savers Bank, INC.,
Petitioner-Mortgagee,
-versus-
Extra-Judicial Foreclosure
Case No. 15-0352(M)
Mr. Benedicto G. Yambao
and Lourdes L. Yambao,
Respondents-Mortgagors.
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NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act. No. 3135, as amended by
Act 4118, and Act No. 1508, as amended, filed by Guagua Savers Bank,
Inc., with principal office address at Sto. Cristo, Guagua, Pampanga, against
spouses Benedicto G. Yambao and Lourdes L. Yambao, registered
owner of Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 600031-R and 600032-R, with
residence and postal address at Sta. Rita, Macabebe, Apalit, Pampanga, to
satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of January 30, 2015, amounts
to Five Million Five HUNDRED Forty-One THOUSAND AND Five
Hundred Nine Pesos (P5,541,509.00), Philippine currency, including of
attorney’s fees and other charges, the undersigned will sell at public auction on
July 17, 2015 at 10:00 in the morning, at the Office of the Clerk of Court,
Regional Trial Court, Macabebe, Pampanga, to the highest bidder, for cash
or manager’s check and in Philippine currency, the following properties with all
its improvements, to wit;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 600031-R
A parcel of land (Lot 4-D-2-C-1, of the subd., plan Psd-03141047, being a portion of 4-D-2-C, (LRC) Psd-144383, L.R.C.
Rec. No. ), situated in the Bo. of Sta. Rita, Mun. of Mac., Prov. of
Pampanga. Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2 by lot 4-D-2-C-2, of
the subd., plan; on the NW , along line 2-3 by Lot 4-C, (LRC) Psd37571; on the NE , along line 3-4 by lot 4-D-2-D,(LRC) Psd-144383;
on the SE., along line 4-1 by Provincial Rd. Beginning at a pt.,
marked “1” on plan, being S. 14 deg.18’W., 868.58 m. from B.L.L.M.
2, Macabebe, Pampanga; thence N. 49 deg. 21’W., 91.98 m. to pt.,
2; thence N. 27 deg. 34’E., 11.24 m. to pt. 3; thence S. 49 deg. 03’E
, 95.06 m. to pt., 4; thence S. 43 deg. 36’W., 10.46 m. to the pt., of
beginning; containing an area of One Thousand (1,000) Square
Meters. All pts., referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked
on the grounds by PS. cyl. conc. mons., 15 x 40 cm., Bearings true,
date of the original survey Oct. 5-6 and Dec. 22-23, 1940 and date of
subd., survey Aug. 28, 2004 and was approved on ec. 7, 2004.
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 600032-R
A parcel of land (Lot 4-D-2-C-2, of the subd., plan Psd-03141047, being a portion of Lot 4-D-2-C-2, (LRC) Psd-144383, L.R.C.
Rec. No. ), situated in the Bo. of Sta. Rita, Mun. of Macabebe, Prov.
of Pampanga. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Provincial Rd.,
on the SW., along line 2-3 by lot 4-D-2-B, (LRC) Psd-144383; on the
NW , along line 3-4 by lot 4-C,(LRC) Psd-37371; on the NE., along line
4-1 by lot 4-D-2-C-1, of the subd., plan. Beginning at a pt., marked “1”
on plan, being S. 14 deg. 18’W., 868.58 m. from BLLM. 2, Macabebe,
Pampanga Prov. of Pamp. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by
Provincial Rd., on theSW., along line 2-3 by lot 4-D-2-B, (LRC) Psd144383; on the NW., alongline 3-4 by lot 4-C,(LRC) Psd-37371; on
the NE., along line 4-1 by lot 4-D-2-C-1, of the subed plan. Beginning
at a pt., marked “1” on plan, being S. 14 deg. 18’W., 868.58 m. from
B.L.L.M. 2, Macabebe, Pamp. thence S. 43 deg. 36’W., 11.08 m. to
pt., 2; thence N. 49 deg. 21’W., 88.84 m. to pt. 3; thence N. 27 deg.
34’E., 11.36 m. to pt., 4; thence S. 49deg. 21’E., 91.98 m. to the pt.,
of beginning; containing an area of One Thousand (1,000) Square
Meters. All pts., referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked
on the grounds by PS. cyl. conc. mons., 15 x 40 cm., Bearings true,
date of the original survey Oct. 5-6 and Dec. 22-23, 1940 and that of
the subd., survey Aug. 28, 2004 and was approved on Dec. 7, 2004.
Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the above-described
property and encumbrances thereon, if there be any.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated
time and date.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it
shall be held on July 23, 2015 at said time and place without further notice.
Macabebe, Pampanga, June 8, 2015.
Pablito G. Clemente, Jr.
Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:
Guagua Savers Bank, Inc.
Sto. Cristo, Guagua
2003 Pampanga
Atty. Chona T. Guiao-Pichay
Clerk of Court VI and Ex-Oficio Sheriff
W.C. Mangiliman Law Office
Counsel for Petitioner
Unit 5, Calsa Arcade II
Jose Abad Santos Avenue
City of San Fernando
2000 Pampanga
Benedicto G. Yambao and
Lourdes L. Yambao
Sta. Rita, Macabebe
2018 Pampanga
PUNTO! Central Luzon: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2015
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His signature dishes, namely Crispy Pata, Grilled Scallops, Lumpia
Presko, Crispy Catfish and Tablea Coffee Flan are definitely a must try.
Kuya J is the next destination to bond with family. Just imagine a
place that reminds you of the warmth and care of a brother, and a Kuya
preparing delicious dishes for you all the time. You would definitely want
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Kuya J has plans of opening 100 branches in 2015. Visit its other
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BPI Family Savings Bank Inc.,
Mortgagee,
FC Case No. 2015-1166
FOR: Extra Judicial Foreclosure of
-versus-
Real Estate Mortgaged under Act
3135, as amended by Act 4118
Spouses Agnes P. Wallgren and
Max Peder Gabriel A. Wallgren
represented by Agnes P. Wallgren
as his true and lawful Attorney-in-fact,
Mortgagors.
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NOTICE OF Sheriff’s SALE
Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for Sale under Art. 3135, as amended filed
by the above-named Mortgagee against the mortgagors Spouses Agnes P.
Wallgren and Max Peder Gabriel Wallgren with address at 12-8 Misael St.,
Diamond Subd., Balibago, Angeles City in order to satisfy the mortgagee
debt which as of January 13, 2015 amount to Nine Hundred Eighty Nine
Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Eight Pesos and 30/100 (P989,998.30)
Philippine currency, including of penalties and other charges incurred at the
filing of this foreclosure aside from expenses of collection and other charges
allowed by law, the undersigned Sheriff IV hereby gives notice and announces
that on July 1, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning at the Office of the
Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Jose Abad Santos Hall of Justice
Bldg., Pulung Maragul, Angeles City will sell at public auction in cash and in
Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all existing improvements
and future improvements thereon, to wit;
T.C.T. NO. 165366
A parcel of land (Lot 21, Block 10 of the cons.-subd. plan Pcs035401-003862, being a portion of consolidated Lots 1 & 6 (LRC),
Psd-289688, L.R.C. Rec. No. ), situated in the Barrio of Sto. Cristo,
City of Angeles. Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2 by Lot 22; on
the NW., along line 2-3 by Lot 19, both Block 10; on the NE., along
line 3-4 by Road Lot 9, (8.00 m wide); on the SE., along line 4-1 by
Lot 23, Block 10, all of the cons.-subd. plan. Beginning at a point
marked “1” on plan being N. 54 deg. 45’W., 1273.92m. from B.B.M.
18, Angeles Cadastre; thence N. 51 deg. 43’W., 10.00 m. to point
2; thence No. 38 deg. 17’E., 15.00m. to point 3; thence S. 51 deg.
43’E., 10.00m. to point 4; thence S. 38 deg. 17’W., 15.00m. to point
of beginning; containing an area of One Hundred Fifty (150)
Square Meters.
Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the abovementioned parcel/s of land for their information and protection.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it
shall be held on July 8, 2015 at the same time and place without further notice.
Angeles City, May 28, 2015.
Pepito G. Pamintuan
Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:
BPI Family Savings Bank, Inc.
City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Spouses Agnes P. Wallgren and Max Peder
Gabriel A. Wallgren, 12-8 Misael St., Diamond Subd.
Balibago, Angeles City
PUNTO! Central Luzon: June 10, 17 & 24, 2015
Republic of the Philippines
Regional Trial Court
Third Judicial Region
Branch 60
Angeles City
In re: In the Matter of the Correction
of Entry in the Certificate of Live
Birth of Kimberly Tolentino Layug,
Kimberly Tolentino Layug,
Petitioner,
-versus-
Ni Johnny R. Reblando
R-ANG-15-01033-SP
Julie Tolentino, Michael Layug and the
City/Municipal/Local Civil Registrar/s
of Mabalacat City and The National Civil
Registrar General-National Statistics Office,
Respondents.
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Order
On 22 May 2015, petitioner through counsel, Atty. Venancio Q. Rivera III
filed a verified petition praying that after due notice, publication and hearing, an
Order be issued directing the Local Civil Registrar of Mabalacat City, Pampanga
to correct the entry pertaining to the Date and Place of Marriage of Parents from
“December 28, 1989 at Mabalacat, Pampanga” to “None”.
Wherefore, finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance,
the Court hereby: (a) sets the case for hearing on August 20, 2015 at 10:00 in
the morning; (b) orders petitioner (1) to serve within seventy-two (72) hours
from receipt hereof copies of the petition and its annexes to the Office of the
Solicitor General of the Philippines at 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati
City, Office of the City Prosecutor, Angeles City and Local Civil Registrar of
Mabalacat City, Pampanga; (c) orders all persons interested in this petition to
appear on said date and time before this court, Regional Trial Court, Branch 60,
Angeles City and to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted;
(d) directs the Solicitor General to enter its appearance in this case for the State,
within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of this Order; and € directs the Branch
Clerk of Court of this Court to furnish copies hereof the petitioner, her counsel,
the Solicitor General, the Civil Registrar of Mabalacat City, Pampanga, the City
Prosecutor, Angeles City and the Civil Registrar General of the Philippines,
Philippine Statistics Authority as well as the private respondents.
Further, the petitioner at her expense, is hereby ordered to cause the
publication of this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province
of Pampanga and Angeles City in accordance with P.D. 1702 before the date of
hearing for three (3) consecutive weeks.
So Ordered.
Angeles City, Philippines, 26 May 2015.
Eda P. Dizon-Era
Presiding Judge
Cc:
Office of the Solicitor General- 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City
Office of the City Prosecutor- Angeles City
Philippine Statistics Authority- Quezon City
Local Civil Registrar- Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Atty. Venancio Q. Rivera III- Villa Rivera-Jocson, Mabiga, Mabalacat, Pampanga
Kimberly Tolentino Layug- 31st, Tabun Avenue, Blk 34, Lot 35, Mawaque Ret., Mabalacat City
Julie Tolentino & Michael Layug- 31st, Tabun Avenue, Blk 34, Lot 35, Mawaque Ret.,
Mabalacat City
Punto! Central Luzon: June 3, 10 & 17, 2015
Dating OFW
huli sa droga
IBA, Zambales - Kalaboso ang sinapit ng isang dating OFW matapos itong mahulihan ng shabu ng mga
tauhan ng Provincial Public Safety Company na nakatalaga sa provincial jail sa bayang ito.
Kinilala ng pulisya ang suspek na si Mary Ann Villanueva, 42, residente ng Herminal, Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Ayon sa ulat, bumisita ang suspek sa isang nagngangalang Aljon Bat-ao na may kasong rape na
nakakulong sa provincial jail nang mahulihan ito ng
shabu sa may gate bilangguan.
Ang suspek ay kaagad na dinala sa Iba municipal
police station para sumailalim sa imbestigasyon.
Ang suspek ay nahaharap na sa kasong paglabag sa itinatadhana ng RA 9165.
ERRATUM
In the Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement of the heirs of Eugenio M.
Flores and Celestina Samson-Flores of our November 7, 14 &
21, 2014 issue, “Doc No. 140” should be “Doc No. 149” and not as earlier
published.
Punto! Central Luzon: June 17, 2015
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Petrocinio D. Lansangan
who died intestate on October 15, 2014, executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial
Settlement with Waiver of Rights and Donation of his estate, more particularly
described as a parcels of land, to wit:
Transfer Certificate of Title No. 65881-R
A parcel of Land (Lot 12, Block 6 of the consolidation subdivision
plan (LRC) Pcs-2735 (Sheet 1), being a portion of the consolidation
of Lots 5050 and 3602 of the cadastral survey of San Fernando, LRC
(GLRO) Cad. Record No. 145), situated in the Barrio of Dolores,
Municipality of San Fernando, Province of Pampanga;
Transfer Certificate of Title No. 189889-R
A parcel of Land (Lot 4, Block 1 of the consolidation-subdivision
plan (LRC) Pcs 11293 being a portion of the consolidation of Blk. 30,
Rd. Lot 16 and 18 (LRC) Psd-37035 and Rd. Lot 13-A (LRC) Psd123805, LRC San Fernando, Province of Pampanga;
Transfer Certificate of Title No. 176408-R
A parcel of Land (Lot 12, Block 4 of the subdivision plan (LRC)
Psd-126349, being a portion of Lot 3607-A-3-C (LRC) Psd-118076
LRC Cad. Rec. No. 145), situated in the Bo. of Dolores, Municipality
of San Fernando, Province of Pampanga;
before Notary Public Victor B. Roque as per Doc No. 062, Page No. 14, Book
No. 9, Series of 2015.
Punto! Central Luzon: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2015
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