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UPDATE: Suspected terror attack injures pedestrians outside UK parliament

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LONDON: A car crashed into barriers outside Britain’s Houses of Parliament in a suspected terror attack on Tuesday, injuring a “number of pedestrians” yards from where five people were killed last year.

Police said they had arrested the driver, in his 20s, and were holding him on suspicion of terrorist offences.

“At this stage, we are treating this as a terrorist incident,” said Scotland Yard, adding that none of the injuries are believed to be “life-threatening.”

The silver Ford Fiesta collided with a number of cyclists and pedestrians, before crashing into barriers outside the Houses of Parliament at 07:37 (06:36 GMT), said police.

Armed officers swooped in to arrest the driver, removing him from the vehicle at gunpoint.

Later images showed police holding the man, dressed in jeans and a black puffer jacket, in handcuffs as roads and Underground stations around parliament were sealed off.

Police forensics officers work at the scene outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, where a car was driven into the barriers. PHOTO BY DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

“The driver of the car, a man in his late 20s… was arrested on suspicion of terrorist offenses,” said police.

“There was nobody else in the vehicle, which remains at the scene and is being searched. No weapons have been recovered at this stage.

“A number of people were injured,” added police.

London Ambulance said they had treated two people at the scene for non-serious injuries and taken them to hospital.

Prime Minister Theresa May tweeted that her “thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminster and my thanks to the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response.”

Witness Ewalina Ochab told the Press Association that the incident “looked intentional”.

“I was walking on the other side. I heard some noise and someone screamed,” she said.

“I turned around and I saw a silver car driving very fast close to the railings, maybe even on the pavement.

“I think it looked intentional—the car drove at speed and towards the barriers.”

‘Loud bang’

Eyewitness Jason Williams, 45, also said that the incident looked deliberate.

“I saw a car going at high speed towards Parliament. It hit a bollard,” he told the Press Association.

“It didn’t look like an accident. How do you do that by accident? It was a loud bang.”

Westminster was the scene of a terror attack last year, when Khalid Masood, a 52-year-old British convert to Islam, drove a car at pedestrians on a bridge over the River Thames, before fatally stabbing a policeman on guard outside parliament.

The attack left five people dead and around 50 injured, and only ended when police shot Masood dead.

Britain endured a tumultuous period following the March 22 rampage, with four further terror attacks within months.

Twenty-two people—including children—were killed when lone suicide attacker Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device at Manchester Arena following a performance by US singer Ariana Grande on May 22.

Eight people were killed on June 3 when a van ploughed into people on London Bridge before the three attackers carried out a knife rampage in Borough Market.

One man died and several others were injured when far-right extremist Darren Osborne rammed his van into Muslim worshippers in north London on June 19.

And 51 people were injured when Ahmed Hassan, 18, planted an explosive device, that partially exploded on an Underground train. AFP

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Uproar as politican praises White Australia policy, urges Muslim ban

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An Australian politician was widely condemned Wednesday after demanding “a final solution” to immigration and calling for a return to the White Australia policy which favored “European Christians.”

Queensland senator Fraser Anning stunned lawmakers when he invoked during his maiden speech the infamous Nazi phrase used under Adolf Hitler in reference to annihilating Jewish people from Europe.

He also sparked widespread opposition by calling for a ban on Muslim migrants and defending the race-based White Australia immigration policy which was in place for seven decades from 1901.

“We as a nation are entitled to insist that those who are allowed to come here predominantly reflect the historic European-Christian composition of Australian society,” Anning, formerly of the populist One Nation Party and now with the Katter Australian Party, told the upper house Senate late Tuesday.

“Those who come here need to assimilate and integrate.”

He added that “ethnocultural diversity … has been allowed to rise to dangerous levels in many suburbs.”

“In direct response, self-segregation, including white flight from poorer inner-urban areas, has become the norm.”

The Queenslander called for migration numbers to be slashed, and a ban on Muslims, justifying his call by saying they had “consistently shown to be the least able to assimilate and integrate.”

“While all Muslims are not terrorists, certainly all terrorists these days are Muslims, so why would anyone want to bring more of them here?”

Immigration remains a hot button issue in Australia, amid concern about jobs and overcrowding in major cities.

Data released last month showed migration numbers hit a 10-year low last year, with the annual intake falling by 20,000 to 162,000 as vetting procedures were tightened.

Anning’s comments sparked a backlash from all sides of politics, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull who emphasised Australia was one of the most successful multicultural societies in the world.

“So we reject, we condemn racism in any form, and the remarks by Senator Anning are justly condemned and rejected by us all,” he said.

Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten called the speech “a low point for our parliament”, while independent senator Derryn Hinch said there “was hardly a group of Australians he did not offend unless you were very close to being a member of the Ku Klux Klan.”

Even Pauline Hanson, who runs One Nation on a platform of zero-net migration and opposition to Islam, said Anning went too far.

“You may have your grievances on what Fraser Anning has said, don’t direct them at me,” she added. “It’s got nothing to do with me.”

Despite the criticism, Anning was unrepentant Wednesday and claimed he did not know the connection between the phrase “final solution” and Nazi Germany.
“I don’t regret anything, I am not going to apologize or regret anything that I say,” he said. AFP

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Trillanes to pursue plunder raps vs Tulfos

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SEN. Antonio Trillanes 4th on Wednesday said he would pursue plunder charges against the Tulfo siblings for their alleged involvement in the alleged anomalous P60 million television advertisement deal with the state-run TV network.

The senator said he found basis to file plunder charges against former Tourism secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo and her Ben, owner of Bitag Media Unlimited, Inc. (BMUI); and Erwin, Ben’s co-host in “Kilos Pronto” where the supposed TV ads were shown to promote the Philippines as a tourist destination.

The Tulfos on Tuesday faced the Senate Blue Ribbon that investigated their alleged participation in the questionable TV ad contract among the Department of Tourism (DoT), BMUI, and People’s Television Network, Inc. (PNTI).

The siblings insisted that there was nothing illegal in the transaction and denied that there was conflict of interest when they entered into the contract.

Trillanes, however, rejected the Tulfos’ claim.

“Maliwanag pa sa sikat ng araw na lahat ng elemento ng krimen na plunder ay ginawa ng magkakapatid na sina Ben Tulfo, Erwin Tulfo at Wanda Teo at ilang opisyales ng DOT at PTV-4 [It’s clear as the sunlight that all the elements of plunder were committed by the siblings Ben Tulfo, Erwin Tulfo, and Wanda Teo, other officials of DoT and PTV-4],” Trillanes said.

“Bukod sa walang basehan kung bakit sila maglalagay ng P120 million advertisement sa isang programa na mababa ang rating, hindi rin kapani-paniwala ang alibi ni former DOT Secretary Teo na hindi niya alam na ang kanyang sariling kapatid na si Ben Tulfo ang may-ari ng Kilos Pronto [Aside from the fact that there was no basis why they must place P120 million advertisement on a program which has low rating, the alibi of former DoT secretary Teo that she did not know that her own brother Ben Tulfo owns Kilos Pronto is unbelievable],” he said.

Trillanes said: “Kaya dahil dito, tuloy-tuloy ang pagsampa ko ng kasong plunder laban sa kanila [Because of this, I will pursue the filing of plunder charges against them].” BERNADETTE TAMAYO

 

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Death toll in Tondo fire up to 6; 5 victims identified

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THE death toll in the fire that hit a residential building in Manila on Tuesday
rose to six after the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) discovered another body after it declared a fire out.

Authorities are having difficulty identifying the sixth fatality because the victim was burnt beyond recognition.

The other five, however, were identified as: Jojo Castigador; Juliana Bermudo, 13; and siblings Isabel Ygornia, 8 and Bryan Ygornia, 7. A certain Anabel, about 30 years old, died as she was rushed to the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center.

The BFP is investigating the cause of the fire that happened on the fourth floor of the residential building on Carlos P. Garcia corner Sampaloc Street. KIM MALAIT

 

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Arroyo ‘master of the reenacted budget’— Diokno

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BUDGET Secretary Benjamin Diokno on Wednesday labeled Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA) as a “master of the reenacted budget,” after the House of Representatives, under her leadership, turned down the proposed cash-based 2019 national budget.

At a breakfast forum, Diokno said that Arroyo, under her presidency, operated with reenacted budget several times, but noted that he would allow this to happen for next year’s appropriation.

“You know the present Speaker now, GMA, on the nine and a half years that she governed, she had three reenacted budgets. If you remember that. So she is the master of the reenacted budget. No, we won’t abuse the power of the executive,” Diokno told reporters.

Diokno recognized that Congress has the prerogative to reject a cash-based budgeting system, but this would not stop the Department of Budget (DBM) from implementing it.

“We can do what we want to do without this budget reform bill. This is just, we just want this legislated so that there will be a structural reform so that the next president will not go back to the old practice,” Diokno told reporters..

“If they don’t want to do that, that’s fine, we will continue what we can do under existing framework,” the Budget chief said.

The House, led by then-Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez agreed to have a cash-based budget system.

Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr., during the Monday’s press briefing, said, however, that things may have changed under the leadership of Arroyo.

“Let’s just say with the budget being rejected by Congress, we don’t know what ties we [will]have with the House now. We’d like to think that they continue to be close allies of the President, but apparently the change in leadership has also brought in [a]different kind of relationship,” Roque said.

During Wednesday’s media interview, Diokno said there would be no let-up from the Executive in pushing the cash-based system as he stressed that even the Constitution did not specify a certain type of budgeting system to be implemented.

“The situation right now is Congress stopped the deliberation. They want to return the budget. Of course, it is not possible because, number one the Constitution does not mention that possibility,” Diokno said.

“The Constitution says the President will submit his budget to Congress. It does not say cash or obligation… The role of Congress now is to review and approve, review or reject, review or amend. It does not say return. So that’s the options stated in the Constitution,” he added.

Should Congress reject the proposed 2019 national budget, Diokno assured the public that the Duterte administration would be ready to reenact this year’s fiscal program. CATHERINE VALENTE

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Genoa bridge collapse a disaster ‘waiting to happen’

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A lorry stands on the edge of the collapsed Morandi motorway bridge in the northwestern city of Genoa on Tuesday. PHOTO BY VALERY HACHE / AFP)

ROME: Genoa’s Morandi motorway bridge, a 200-meter (650-foot) portion of which collapsed on Tuesday killing dozens of people, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s, which has led to expensive maintenance and severe criticism from engineering experts.

Celebrated designer

The Morandi bridge was built between 1963 and 1967. It has a maximum span of 219 meters, a total length of 1.18 kilometers, concrete piers (vertical structures that support the arches of a bridge) that reach 90 meters in height.

The technology of pre-stressed reinforced concrete used in the construction was the hallmark of its designer, the celebrated Italian engineer Riccardo Morandi, who died in 1989.

Dubbed patent “Morandi M5,” he had used the technology for other works, including a wing of the Verona Arena in 1953.

This technique also characterizes another, even longer and just as problematic Morandi bridge: the 8.7-kilometer long General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge that spans the bay of Maracaibo, Venezuela, and was completed in 1962.

Rescuers inspect the rubble and wreckage by the Morandi motorway bridge after a section collapsed earlier in Genoa on Tuesday, August 14, 2018.PHOTO BY FEDERICO SCOPPA / AFP

‘Waiting to happen’

On Tuesday specialist engineering website Ingegneri.info published a piece that highlighted how the bridge had always presented “structural doubts,” calling it “a tragedy waiting to happen.”

Lending support to the website was Antonio Brencich, a professor of reinforced concrete construction at the University of Genoa, highlighting the constant maintenance the bridge needed.

“It was affected by extremely serious corrosion problems linked to the technology that was used [in construction]. Morandi wanted to use a technology that he had patented that was no longer used afterwards and that showed itself to be a failure,” said Brencich to Radio Capitale,

Brencich has long been a critic of the bridge. In 2016 he spoke with Ingegneri.info about construction going over budget and poor calculations over concrete viscosity that led to an uneven road surface which wasn’t fully corrected until the 1980s.

At the time of the accident, maintenance work was in progress.

Tender for work

Economic news agency Radiocor reports that Italy’s motorway agency had recently launched a 20-million-euro tender for work on the viaduct.

Rescuers search for survivors after a section of the the Morandi motorway bridge collapsed earlier in Genoa on Tuesday, August 14, 2018. PHOTO BY ANDREA LEONI / AFP

The tender provided for a strengthening of the bridge’s pier cables, including those of pier nine, the one that collapsed on Tuesday.

Notwithstanding the importance of a road that sees 25 million vehicles pass along it every year, the demolition of the bridge was being studied as far back as 2009.

At risk

Ingegneri.info says that bridges like the Morandi viaduct should have a lifespan of at least a century, but the structure has been the subject of major maintenance work in the years after its completion, in particular to repair cracks and combat degradation of the concrete.

In the early 2000s the suspension cables put in place in the 1980s and 1990s were replaced.

“Fifty years ago, we had unlimited confidence in reinforced concrete, we thought it was eternal, but now we know that it only lasted a few decades,” Diego Zoppi, former president of the Genoa branch of the order of architects, told reporters on Tuesday.

Zoppi warns that it is impossible that similar tragedies won’t happen again without serious work on infrastructure built post-World War II.

“The Italy built in the 1950s and 1960s is in urgent need of renovation. The risk of collapses is underestimated, the works built at that time are coming to an age when they are at risk.” AFP

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2 Chinese nabbed for police attack in Manila

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TWO Chinese were arrested after allegedly attacking two officers of the Manila Police District (MPD) in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

The suspects were identified as Yan Yi Shou, 35, and Wu Huia Hong, 30.

According to the police, the Chinese were causing a scandal at T. Alonzo corner Ongpin Street. PO1 Eduardo Tila and PO1 Fernando Nakigo from the Meisic Police Station (PS-11) tried to pacify the suspects but instead received multiple blows.

Yan and Wu are currently detained under the MPD General Assignment and Investigation Section (MPD-GAIS) while charges were being filed against them by the two officers. KIM MALAIT

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Duterte to step down . . . if Escudero or Marcos will take over

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Sen. Francis Escudero (left) and Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. FILE PHOTO

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte is ready to step down as Chief Executive only if Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero or former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. would succeed him.

Duterte made the statement as he reiterated that he was tired of fighting corruption in government.

“Ako po ay sawa na (I have had enough). What is inside me is not really anger kasi wala ka talagang magawa eh (because you really cannot do anything). It’s the frustration that I cannot comply with my promise number one– corruption,” Duterte said in his speech during a dinner with the members and officials of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas in Malacañang on Tuesday.

Duterte also said, however, that he would not step down as long as Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo would succeed him because she could not do it.

“I think deep in my heart, if you follow the succession and Robredo takes over, hindi niya kaya (she cannot do it),” the President said.

“Hindi niya kaya (She cannot do it), that’s my honest opinion ko lang. Kung na sino lang sana diyan (Maybe if it is, in the likes) of Escudero or Bongbong Marcos,” he said. CATHERINE VALENTE

 

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107 examinees pass the Sanitary Engineer Licensure exams

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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 107 out of 157 passed the Sanitary Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Sanitary Engineering in Manila this August 2018.

Seq. No. Name

1 ABALOS, JEFREY SANTILLAN
2 ABDULPATTA, ALIZAR ARABANI
3 ABELLA, LARA JOY ASUNCION
4 AMPIL, IRISH VERA RUSTIA
5 ANSAGAY, NYMPHA BUSQUE
6 BADIS, CHERRY MAY BALAJADIA
7 BALORAN, JORAYNE DAVID
8 BALUGA, LESLIE GEM REALUBIN
9 BENEDICTO, ABRAHAM DASIL DELOS SANTOS
10 BERNADES, DONITA GETALADA
11 BERNARDINO, ROZZEMARK CARCELLAR
12 BICASAN, IVY GLAZE ELVIÑA
13 BONAGUA, BILL JOSEPH MANUEL
14 BORJA, CHARLENE SAN JOSE
15 BUITIZON, KRISTINE MAE CANTES
16 CAGA, LINDSY MARIE SELLORIA
17 CAHU, MAXIME ADRIEN TAMPOL
18 CAL, WILFREDO SEGARRA
19 CALBARIO, CHRISTIAN JAIRUS BAGON
20 CANONOY, LYNDSEY RUTH DE CHAVEZ
21 CANOY, MINCHU LAGUADOR
22 CAOILE, RENS FREDERICK ROY
23 CARANDANG, AEROL MAGPANTAY
24 CIFRA, JONALANE MENDOZA
25 CRUZ, HARRIETTE LINELLE MAGNO
26 DELA ROSA, JAN CHRISTER MATALANG
27 DOMEREZ, JULIE CANAYON
28 EDILLO, RUBILYN SABBAN
29 EGAY, LARRY NICHOLAS BAGARA
30 ESCOBER, EULA ALDEA
31 ESQUEJO, VIC JOSEPH ROMERO
32 FABAG, ANALYN FOKEN
33 GALLORA, LUIGINE ORNOPIA
34 GALPO, ANNA ROSELLA ASPREC
35 GAMPAL, RESYLIZA ACALA
36 GARCIA, RAYMOND CHARLES AMIO
37 GENOVA, CHAD CHESTER ILANO
38 GODINEZ, BENEDICT JUCO
39 GOLES, MARK ANTHONY TAPAL
40 GUIMBAOLIBOT, RIZA BAGUNAS
41 HALLIG, SAMANTHA KRIS GERONIMO
42 HENSON, ROSE VENETTE MERCADO
43 INWAY, REYMON DELA CRUZ
44 JAHANDAL, AIZHA SABTURA
45 JALAC, KENNETH JAY BOTO
46 KAFAY, MERCYLEN LONGCHAYA
47 LANTANO, BENAZIR GLORIOSO
48 LEDESMA, IVAN JAY RAMOS
49 LEDESMA, LALAINE LIGAN
50 LOGMAO, ARLEENE JORDENE REYNOSO
51 LUALHATI, CHRISTOPHER LLOYD ORTEGA
52 MAGABO, ARLENE VILLANUEVA
53 MANALOTO, CAMILLE ANNE RABOCARSAL
54 MASIL, PATRICIA MAY DY
55 MATIENZO, ARLOU JANE DIHAN
56 MEDINO, JUNELL IAN TUBOLA
57 MELINDO, RILYN SAMSON
58 MENDOZA, FILIBERTO VICENTE
59 MERCADO, EDIESON ENCINARES
60 MINONG, NYZHAM ALLANI
61 MIRANDA, FRANCIS ZERVOULAKOS
62 MIRANDA, JESSA CABAROBIA
63 MIRAVILLA, JESSICA JOYCE ESPARRAGUERRA
64 MOISES, MEGAN MAT-AN
65 MONTALBAN, JOSE ANTONIO ANCHETA
66 NABUNG, JEFFREY DHEE FAJARDO
67 NAVAL, MARTIN ROYCE DELA PEÑA
68 NAVARROZA, CRISTINE MARTILLOS
69 NICOLAS, SAMERAH CEA
70 OCO, LEE EFRAIM PASCUAL
71 OHELEN, LEA ESTEBAN
72 PALAYPAYON, SOFIA JANE BUENAAGUA
73 PAMITTAN, DYASTINE BARIAS
74 PANGILINAN, PAULO DONAIRE
75 PASLANGAN, RABMAHAL PAKKAM
76 PEDRO, JAYMARIE MAN-A
77 PEREDA, ARRA CLARISSA BRIONES
78 PEREZ, CZHARIN RAMOS
79 PEREZ, DARYL MAE JUGO
80 PICASO, DOMENICK LUNA
81 PIOCOS, ERVIN JAN DELA CRUZ
82 PIÑERA, CLARISSA DOROL
83 PUNZALAN, CHELSEA ENRIQUEZ
84 RAMIREZ, MICOLE NATIVIDAD
85 REBUGIO, RON JULIENNE CALDERON
86 RIEGO, HARRIES KESTER LANCETA
87 RIMANDO, JOSEPH CARL PANELO
88 SABBAN, MAILA ALONZO
89 SABTAL, MOHAMMAD YASSER ALIHUDDIN
90 SARIA, JONAS HERRERA
91 SEDEÑO, JHOMARIE ASIA
92 TAKANG, MARIEL ANN ENONG
93 TALAVERA, ELIJJAH DALES FALOGME
94 TAN, JAMES FIDEL AUSTRIA
95 TAY-OD, FRANCES GALE BASSONG
96 TAYCO, RAQUEL DELOS REYES
97 TOLENTINO, JOAN PAULA ESPAÑOL
98 TRANCO, JAIREH JOY NIVALES
99 TULAY, AZRA HILARIO
100 UMALI, KATRINA ANNA ELLA
101 VALENCIA, DIANA ROSE TAGUIBAO
102 VERDEJO, MARK DAVE ARNESTO
103 VILLALOBOS, MARK RENSON LEDESMA
104 VISDA, KATHRYN DELOS SANTOS
105 YANTO, CARISSA QUIJANO
106 YLAGAN, ROMY LEE PRIMERO
107 ZARA, LOU DIAMOND DE LEON

NOTHING FOLLOWS———————-

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Putin ready to meet NKorea’s Kim at ‘early date’– KCNA

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. AFP PHOTO

SEOUL: Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “at an early date,” the North’s state media reported Wednesday, amid a rapid diplomatic thaw on the peninsula.

Putin invited Kim and the South’s President Moon Jae-in in June to an economic forum in Vladivostok next month although it is not known whether the North Korean leader responded to the invitation.

In a message to Kim on the North’s National Liberation Day—marking the end of Japanese rule over Korea at the end of the Second World War—Putin reiterated his intention for a summit.

“I affirm that I am ready to meet you at an early date to discuss urgent issues of bilateral relations and important matters of the region,” Putin said in a message carried by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency.

The message did not offer a specific date for the meeting.

Putin expressed hopes to further develop “reciprocal cooperation including the realisation of the tripartite project” that would also involve South Korea.

In his daily briefing for journalists on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Putin sent the telegram in which he “stressed his desire and readiness to establish a dialogue.”

Asked about a possible meeting between the two leaders in Vladivostok, Peskov said the economic forum is “open for all the leaders of the region” but added that Moscow has “so far” not received confirmation from Pyongyang that Kim Jong Un will attend.

Kim also sent a message to Putin, KCNA reported, noting the “valuable tradition” of their joint wartime struggle against Japan was the “strong roots” of their bilateral relations.

The message gave no response to Putin’s invitation, although KCNA did not make it clear if Kim’s message came before or after the letter from Moscow.

The rapid diplomatic thaw on the Korean Peninsula since the Winter Olympics has seen Kim meet with his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in twice, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump. AFP

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DTI taps ‘sari-sari’ stores to bring affordable goods to consumers

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RESPONDING to calls from consumers to bring affordable basic goods to their neighborhood “sari-sari” stores, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Wednesday launched a project inviting their owners, wholesalers and cooperatives willing to comply with the DTI’s suggested retail prices (SRP) initially in Metro Manila

“The DTI Suking Tindahan program was conceived by Secretary Ramon Lopez to heed the call of consumers for reasonably-priced basic and prime goods to be made available at their neighborhood sari-sari stores,” the DTI said in a statement.

At the same time, Lopez is gearing up for a “nationwide roll-out,” the DTI said.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez (2nd to the right) and Marikina City Mayor Marcy Teodoro (right) inspect the prices of meat and prime commodities at the Marikina Public Market on Wednesday, August 15, 2018. PHOTO BY ROGER RAÑADA

“Thus, we are calling on all sari-sari stores to volunteer for the program,” the DTI said.

Led by Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and Undersecretary Ruth Castelo, the “DTI Suking Tindahan: Sulit at Risonableng Presyo” was first launched at the Marikina Public Market in Barangay Sta. Elena, which Mayor Marcelino Teodoro also attended.

Marikina was one of the hard-hit areas of the heavy rains and floods induced by the southwest monsoon over the weekend.

Aside from the pubic market, the DTI also included Noel & Jenny Sari-Sari Store, Francing Store, and Lacson Grocery in Marikina in its maiden launch.

Other stores that qualified in other parts of Metro Manila are: Bea Brain Josh Store and Ingrid Store in Quezon City; Edison Sari-Sari Store in Navotas City; Centennial Village Multi-Purposes Coop in Taguig; and Four E General Merchandise in Manila.

Qualified stores will be receiving benefits such as inclusion in promotional activities of the DTI, financial loan or assistance through “Pondo sa Pagbabago” and “Pagasenso (P3)”. To top it all, these stores will make it convenient for consumers to buy basic goods at affordable prices, said Castelo, of the DTI Consumer Protection Group.

Marikina Mayor Teodoro said he hoped to have more stores under the DTI’s program. ATHENA LUCASAN

 

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Failure to share intel led to smuggling of P6.8 billion ‘shabu,’ says House leader

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FAILURE in the exchange of information among agencies concerned with the government’s anti-drug campaign led to the smuggling of P6.8 billion worth of “shabu” into the country, a lawmaker at the House of Representatives said on Thursday.

“There is definitely lack of sharing of intel among the concerned agencies. Before taking action, they should have conducted a case conference and coordinated their efforts in going after a big-time drug bust,” Rep. Robert Ace Barbers of Surigao del Norte, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs, said in a statement after his committee opened an investigation into the incident on Tuesday.

“The only way to address the drug scourge was through close collaboration among the relevant parties,” Barbers said.

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) contradicted each other on whether there was evidence of 1,000 kilograms of shabu inside four magnetic lifters that were seized at a warehouse in General Mariano Alvarez on August 8.

Customs Chief Isidro Lapeña told the House hearing that BOC was informed of a possible drug shipment on August 7 — the same day that P3.4 billion worth of shabu were seized at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).

Lapeña said the shipment, supposedly containing the illegal drugs, was cleared by an x-ray aside from the physical absence after laboratory tests on the four magnetic cylinders turned out to be negative.

PDEA Director General Ruel Lasala said, however, that the magnetic lifters contained shabu based on the K9 units, which showed behavior indicating the presence of the illegal drugs, and of identical documentation and features that were seen in the shipment that was seized in Manila on August 7.

Lasala said before this, PDEA received information in mid-July that illegal drugs would be shipped to the country.  LLANESCA PANTI

 

 

 

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Slain teen in Duterte drug war remembered a year after

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VARIOUS groups commemorated on Thursday the first death anniversary of a teen who became the face of alleged extrajudicial killings that have been blamed on President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drug campaign.

Kian delos Santos, was killed by the Caloocan policemen in an anti-drug operation on August 16, 2017.

Renato Reyes, Jr., secretary general of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) said that Duterte’s drug war was a “failure” following the deaths of thousands, including de los Santos.

“One incident of police brutality is not acceptable…People, especially the poor ones who are suffering from abuses and killings are not just numbers or statistics or documents. They are human beings,” said Rise Up for Life and for Rights in a statement.

Cause-oriented group Tindig Pilipinas called on the public to remember the others whose lives were lost to the drug war under the administration.

“Tindig Pilipinas will not get tired of reminding the public that they will always lose to the war on drugs when it only results to death of thousands, when the culture of impunity among the police force is still strong, and when violence is implemented among communities,” the group said in a statement in Filipino.

Ateneo de Manila University will hold a candle-lighting memorial activity for de los Santos at 5 p.m. along Katipunan Avenue.

De los Santos’ death sparked criticism against the police anti-drug operations when investigation showed that the teen sustained two gunshot wounds on the head after an encounter with Caloocan lawmen.

Police claimed previously that de los Santos was an alleged “drug courier,” which his family has denied.

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) reiterated that although it was not completely against the campaign against drugs, it said that the administration was still responsible for protecting its people.

“We are not against the administration’s campaign against illegal drugs. The State has the responsibility to protect the people, but there should be a human rights perspective. Let us help them solve their drug abuse problems by recognizing that they are humans with dignity, too.” CHR chairman Chito Gascon previously told The Manila Times.

Data from children’s rights watchdog, Children’s Legal Rights and Development Center (CLDRC), said 54 minors were killed from July 2016 to August 2017—de los Santos being the 54th victim of the drug war.

From September to December 2017, twenty more innocent children between 13 and 16 years old have also been added to the list, CLRDC said.GLEE JALEA

 

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Malaysia court rules NKorea assassination trial can proceed

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SHAH ALAM, Malaysia: The murder trial of two women accused of assassinating the half-brother of North Korea’s leader can proceed, a Malaysian court ruled Thursday, in a blow to their families who insist the pair were tricked into carrying out the dramatic hit.

After hearing the prosecution case, the judge said there was sufficient evidence to support a murder charge against Siti Aisyah from Indonesia and Doan Thi Huong from Vietnam, accused of murdering Kim Jong Nam with nerve agent VX at Kuala Lumpur airport.

Judge Azmi Ariffin said the evidence presented in court since the trial started in October pointed to a “well-planned conspiracy” with a group of North Korean suspects who are still at large.

“I must therefore call upon (the suspects) to enter their defence on their respective charges,” he said at the Shah Alam High Court outside Kuala Lumpur.

The women, who are set to testify during the defence stage of the trial, looked shocked and tearful as the ruling was handed down. The judge could have chosen to acquit the women if he thought the evidence was insufficient.

Their families maintain the pair were fooled into carrying out the Cold War-style killing, and had been hopeful they would be acquitted, although state prosecutors insisted they had a strong case.

‘She knows nothing’

“She knows nothing, she was fooled. The case (against her) was made up,” Aisyah’s father, Asria, told Agence France-Presse from the family’s village on Indonesia’s Java island.

Her mother Benah added: “This is unfair. I wanted her to be released today but if the court refuses what can I do? I can only pray for the final verdict.”

The trial is set to resume in November and go on for several months. Aisyah, 26, will be the first witness to take the stand when proceedings restart.

The women are accused of killing Kim Jong Nam—once seen as an heir to the North Korean leadership and a rival to current leader Kim Jong Un—by smearing toxic VX on his face in February last year as he waited to board a flight to Macau.

The pair, who could face death by hanging if found guilty, claim they fell victim to an elaborate plot hatched by North Korean agents and believed they were taking part in a prank for a reality TV show.

South Korea has accused the North of ordering the hit, although Pyonyang denies the accusation.

But prosecutors, who likened the murder to the plot of a “James Bond” movie, argued the pair were well-trained assassins who knew exactly what they were doing.

During months of hearings, the court has been told that four North Koreans—who are formally accused alongside the women—recruited the pair and were the masterminds, providing them with the poison on the day of the murder before fleeing the country.

‘Deeply disappointed’

CCTV footage seen in court during the trial showed the women rushing to separate bathrooms in the airport after the murder, before leaving in taxis.

In his ruling, the judge said that the footage “showed that they had the knowledge that the liquid on their hands was toxic”.

The defense teams have argued the women are simply scapegoats, with the authorities unable to catch the real killers and therefore desperate to secure some kind of conviction in the case.

Despite the evidence against them, the women’s lawyers believed that prosecutors had not shown they intended to kill Kim, who had been living in exile for a decade since falling out of favor with the North’s ruling family.

“We are deeply disappointed with the ruling… We will do our best at the defence stage,” said Aisyah’s lawyer Gooi Soon Seng. AFP

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Malaysian ‘Iceman’ sentenced to death in Thailand

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BANGKOK: A Malaysian drug dealer dubbed the “Iceman” was sentenced to death Thursday by a court in Thailand after he was convicted of running a narcotics network that funneled huge profits into legitimate businesses.

Tun Hung Seong was arrested in April last year after a tipoff that he had hired a man to smuggle nearly 300 kilograms of crystal meth—known as ice—through the violence-scarred south.

Investigators believe he acted as a gatekeeper to the Malaysian drug market just over the border and laundered money through karaoke bars, hotels and restaurants.

The Bangkok court convicted Tun, 65, on drug trafficking charges alongside two Thai women and a Taiwanese man.

All four were sentenced to death, although the sentences of the Taiwanese man and one of the Thai women were reduced to life imprisonment due to their “useful” confessions.

Situated along the drug-running routes of the “Golden Triangle,” Thailand provides overland routes for the smuggling of meth from factories in lawless parts of neighboring Myanmar and Laos, in a trade estimated to be worth $40 billion a year.

Drug seizures across the region have shot up to record levels in recent months.

Malaysian authorities in May said they seized a record 1.2 tons of crystal meth from Myanmar hidden in tea packets, believed to be the largest ever in the country in terms of value and weight.

Thailand torched more than six tons of narcotics in June, most of it meth.

From October to July this year, some 1,705 drug cases were reported in the kingdom, compared to 453 in the same period the year before.

Suspects convicted of serious drug offences face harsh sentences in Thailand in one of its many overcrowded prisons.

The country carried out its first execution since 2009 in June, after previously sending signals it would abolish the practice. AFP

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Senate minority joins Pacquiao in probe of smuggled P6.8-B ‘shabu’

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THE Senate minority bloc joined administration ally, Sen. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, in seeking an investigation on the reported smuggling of over one ton of “shabu” worth P6.8 billion.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, Senators Antonio Trillanes 4th, Paolo Benigno Aquino 4th, Risa Hontiveros and Leila de Lima filed Resolution 849 directing the Blue Ribbon Commitee to investigate how the shabu “shipment” managed to enter the country through the Manila International Container Port (MICP) and slipped through the inspection of the Bureau of Customs (BOC).

Pacquiao filed Resolution 843 directing the appropriate committee to conduct an inquiry into the illegal shipment of the P6.8 billion worth of shabu and the apparent “lack of coordination” among the BOC, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and Philippine National Police (PNP).

The opposition group noted that in May 2017, a shabu shipment worth P6.4 billion was smuggled into the country through the Port of Manila.

“The repeated incidence of huge shipments of drugs being smuggled to the country and slipping past the inspection of the Bureau of Customs is a wake up call for us to look into the possible malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance by officials and employees of the bureau that resulted to this huge gaffe,” they said.

“There is a need to urgently investigate the matter immediately and enact necessary to stifle the persistent malfeasance, misfeasance, and nonfeasance of government officials,” Pacquiao said. BERNADETTE E. TAMAYO

 

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Police raid former Rivermaya vocalist’s Makati bar, find party drugs

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POLICE on Thursday raided a bar owned by a former vocalist of the band Rivermaya and found assorted party drugs.

Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said the party drugs were found inside two vaults on the second floor of the Time Manila Bar in Makati City, which Rico Blanco, along with Cynthia Primero, Ma. Amparo Marcalinas, Reyas Ladrilio, Burton Joseph Server 3rd, and Danilo Regino, allegedly owns.

Confiscated were 17 small sachets containing suspected shabu, two small sachets containing cocaine, a cup with cocaine, hybrid marijuana, ecstasy, pipe with marijuana residue, and foil, said Eleazar.

Rico Blanco

Eleazar said the raid was based on a search warrant, which the Makati City Trial Court issued.

Eleazar said he would also be talking to other bar owners to make sure their establishments were drug-free.

“We are reviewing our agreement and we will be conducting dialogues on the different management of bars and other entertainment establishments in Metro Manila and it will be spearheaded by different district directors,” Eleazar said.

Eleazar also said that this operation should also send a message to bars in Manila that they were not exempted from the campaign against drugs.

“I hope this will give a stern warning not just to different establishments of bars in Metro Manila but also for the customers availing the services of these establishments to be responsible enough,” he said.

Eleazar said that he would be recommending for the permanent closure of the Time in Manila as it allegedly served as a drug den.

Blanco and his co-owners will face charges for violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Acts of 2002.

Thirty-one employees of the Time in Manila Bar were arrested in a previous police operation.

A total of 123 guests, including 57 foreigners, were invited for questioning and were later released. ROY NARRA

 

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Chinese MH370 relatives ask to meet Malaysia PM

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BEIJING: Chinese relatives of those who disappeared on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on Thursday asked to meet the country’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad when he visits China this week.

The plane disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people—mostly from China—on board, while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Amid a heavy police presence, about a dozen relatives gathered outside the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing where they handed over a letter addressed to the Malaysian government.

“We ask that Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir, or other representatives (of the Malaysian government) meet with Chinese relatives of those on board MH370 during the official visit,” the letter read.

Mahathir, who became Malaysia’s premier for a second time after a shock election victory in May, will arrive in China Friday for a five-day visit, including a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Monday.

Other requests include resuming the search, a monthly meeting with airline and Malaysian officials, as well as for investigators to thoroughly explain the recent investigation report.

A similar letter was also given to the foreign ministry.

“We’re holding out hope that on this visit to China, (Mahathir) can quickly resolve the issue with MH370,” said Gu Xiu Fang, whose son and his family were on the plane.

“We don’t know anything about the situation. Our lives have stopped at March 8, 2014,” she said.

Relatives had earlier this month expressed frustration that the long-awaited official report—totaling some 1,500 pages—had no new clues about the missing airliner and had not been translated into Chinese.

The investigation team wrote that it was unable to determine the real cause for the disappearance of the plane.

The vanished airliner sparked the largest hunt in aviation history but no sign of the jet was found in a 120,000-square kilometer (46,000-square mile) Indian Ocean search zone and the Australian-led hunt was suspended in January 2017.

US exploration firm Ocean Infinity resumed the search in a different location at the start of this year on a “no find, no fee” basis, using high-tech drones to scour the seabed.

The private search was called off after failing to find a trace of the plane but Mahathir had said the search could resume if new evidence shows up.

Only three confirmed fragments of MH370 have been found, all of them washed up on shores in the western Indian Ocean. AFP

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Pimentel pushes Sara Duterte to run for Senate

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DAVAO City Mayor Sara Duterte should run for the Senate to give Mindanao a bigger voice in Congress, Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel said on Thursday.

Pimentel, president of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan (PDP Laban), made the call amid growing opposition to a proposal to amend the Constitution to pave the way for a shift to federalism.

Pimentel said Mayor Duterte, daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, should seek a Senate seat in next year’s election for Mindanao to gain greater representation for the region.

“With a Federal system of government, the Senate would have been composed of senators from the regions. Without Federalism, the senators will continue to be elected nationwide,” he said.

He added that Mayor Duterte’s experience as a local chief executive of one of the country’s highly successful cities qualifies her to represent and speak for Mindanao on matters concerning peace and order, environment, and the socio-economic upliftment of the marginalized sectors.

The PDP-Laban is President Duterte’s party. JEFFERSON ANTIPORDA

 

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7 Customs employees sacked for smuggling P15-M of sugar from Thailand

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SEVEN employees of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) assigned at the Manila International Container Port (MICP) collection district were sacked for allegedly conniving with sugar smugglers.

Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapena did not name the erring personnel but identified them by their positions — the examiner, appraiser, the person who signed for the district collector, and four others.

Lapena said the seven were responsible for submitting a false report and recommending the lifting of an alert order issued to 10 containers vans of sugar from Thailand worth at least P15 million, which were misdeclared as “refractory mortar.”

Refractory mortar weighs and looks like sugar. It is used for building brick or stone fireplaces, or other installations, which are subjected to intense heat.

“I ordered the alert order to these container vans, however, the customs personnel in-charge of the examination submitted a report different from what was found during our re-examination today. They also submitted a recommendation of lifting order justifying that everything is in order despite the irregularity,” Lapena said.

“Heads will roll. I will make them answer for this violation of law,” the Customs chief said.

At the same time, Lapena also ordered the cancellation of the accreditation of Don Trading, the shipment’s consignee.

More than the discovery of smuggled sugar, Lapena said that the discovery of the modus was a very good development in the reforms of the agency.

“We have to keep everything checked and if needed, counterchecked, just to prevent the entry of smuggled goods in the country. If we did not conduct re-examination, these smuggled sugar could have entered the market taking advantage of the high prices of commodities,” he said.

The 10 container vans of sugar were among the 28 alerted shipments at the MICP. WILLIAM DEPASUPIL

 

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