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CHA-CHA FORUM IN POZORRUBIO. Things looked up for the People’s Initiative in the town of Pozorrubio with the attendance of some 500 townsfolk from all walks of life in the recent Charter Change Forum spearheaded by the Advocay Commission led by Sigaw ng Bayan spokesperson Raul Lambino (seen at right leading the signing of the People’s Initiative form among his Pozorrubio townmates.) The forum was organized by the municipal government under Mayor Artemio R. Chan last Monday and held at the bodega structure akong the national highway. (Photo by Roalnd Naoe)

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By: LIWAY MANANTAN YPARRAGUIRRE
Pangasinan Star Correspondent

ALCALA –Two persons were killed, one wounded and four others arrested in an encounter Wednesday morning between an armed group at barangay Pindangan here and joint elements of the Philippine Army 71st Infantry Brigade based in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija and policemen from Alcala and Sto. Tomas Police Stations.

Police Supt. Noli G. Taliño, deputy provincial director for operation and provincial intelligence branch chief, said the armed men are believed to be members of “178 group”, one of the two groups of claimants in the 491-hectare agricultural and residential land here called the Pindangan Estate.

Chief Insp. Lenbell Fabia, Alcala police chief, identified the fatalities as Rogelio Montero and Felipe Galleno while a certain Armando Lacerna was wounded.

Captured were Rogelio Abaco y Galleno, Francisco Parel and Revino Galleno. They are all residents of barangay Pindangan Centro.

The government forces confiscated and recovered from the casualties an M16 Armalite rifle, an M14 rifle, an M1 Garand Springfield, an improvised M14 Rifle, a Remington shotgun, a home made shotgun and assorted ammunitions.

Fabia said they received reports a day before the encounter about men firing their guns in the area but that responding policemen saw nothing untoward in the sprawling estate on routine check.

They received an advice from Taliño early morning Wednesday that the 71st IB has an ongoing operation in barangay Pindangan in response to a report about the presence of armed men in the area.

Fabia, along with the police chief of Sto. Tomas town, were later instructed to form teams to augment the Army contingent. Elements from the 107th Provincial Mobile Group and from the Regional Mobile Group were also sent in.

The encounter area was described as an open field with a fenced nipa hut in the middle of the field.

Fabia said they were fired upon by unidentified men while conducting foot patrol in the area, thus, they engage them in a shootout.The firefight started at about 9a.m., the area was cleared and secured at about 1 pm, same day.

Taliño said the firefight lasted long because the armed men were at a vantage point as they were inside the nipa hut compound in the open field and could readily see the
incoming government troops. The police and army contingent, however, were able to move closer slowly while crawling or taking cover behind trees.

The government troops said the suspects refused to surrender even after appeals to do so were shouted at them.

“Sniping na ang nangyari noong bandang huli,” Talino said, adding that the armed men in the hut knew who they were firing at as the soldiers and policemen were in camouflage uniform.

“The earlier captured suspects were instructed to call out to their holed-up companions to ask them to surrender but even they were fired upon,” Talino said, narrating the encounter.

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Editorial: Flying out in droves

IF you think we’re losing only our nurses, doctors and teachers to overseas jobs, think again.

“Brain drain,”now getting better front page treatment in the papers, is as near-critical in other job sectors as well, among these, commercial pilots, aircraft mechanics , planners, ground and cabin crews for the domestic aviation and airline industry, information technology engineers and technicians for the electronics industry, ship engineers and technicians for the shipping industry, mettalurgical and plant engineers for the steel industry, chemical engineers for the petrochemical industry, radio frequency engineers for the telecommunciation industry and other technical and professional staff in other workfields.
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IT isn’t really a sacrifice because in the first place, it’s their job – keeping an eagle eye out for criminals and assorted vermins on the streets and responding with reasonable force and determination when an offense is being committed. Still we must commend the policemen and policewomen , the Blue-Greys, pounding the beat in Dagupan’s main streets at all hours of the day, in hot weather or mid afternoon downpour, for just being there.

You must have seen them, the uniformed ones walking in pairs down Perez Boulevard or A.B. Fernandez, making themselves very visible. Their roving presence gives added secure feeling to pedestrians and storeowners with whom some of the fresh-looking young cops on foot patrol take time to greet and do some idle talk every now and then before moving on. It helps that the cops chosen for the beat patrol by City Cop Chief Ed Basbas and Provincial Police Director Alan Purisima are generally of the smiling faces and happy gait types – not the brash, pot-bellied, slow, unfriendly looking old hands who instill an uneasy, if suspicious feeling in the ordinary downtown walker even without their meaning to. Read more

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ONE THING was clear, and made even clearer, in the Charter change forum last Monday in Pozorrubio: Sigaw ng Bayan coalition of lawyer Raul Lambino is only after an immediate shift to the parliamentary system from the present presidential system thru the so-called people’s initiative, preferring to leave other possible changes in the Constitution to the discretion of the interim Parliament, should one eventually be formed.

We wonder however if changing the system of government can be done thru a simple amendment to the Constitution that can be achieved thru people’s initiative as Lambino’s group seems to project to the 400 or so who attended that Cha-cha info campaign in Raul’s hometown. Others interpret that Charter provision on effecting changes to the fundamental law of the land differently.
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Column: Smorgasbord / Striking Women

OUR congratulations to the bowling team of the Women Lawyers Association of the Philippines (WLAP)-Pangasinan chapter led by Judge Genoveva Maramba for ruling the All Women’s Bowling Tournament held last Saturday afternoon at the CSI the City Mall Bowlodrome.
The bowling tournament was a joint project of the Kiwanis Club of Dagupeña, Metro Dagupan (headed by fellow media practitioner Minnie Caburnay) and the office of Dagupan City Councilor Farah Marie G. Decano.
The project was still in connection with the Women’s Month Celebration. Councilor Decano chairs the Sangguniang Panlungsod’s committee on women.
First runner-up was PATRIMA (Pangasinan Tri-Media Association) ladies team led by Buenafe Aquino and this writer. Second runner-up was the Girl Scout bowling team Dagupan City National High School.
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By Liway M. Yparraguirre

ROSALES – The Carmen-Rosales Central Transport Terminal will be moving soon to a new and permanent home.
Construction work at its new site near he Tarlac-Pangasinan welcome arch in this town, started after the groundbreaking ceremony held Thursday morning.
The activity was led by Mayor Ricardo V. Revita and Willy Tan, chairman of Hausland Development Corporation (project developer). Also present were Vice Mayor Romy Sim and members of the Sangguniang Bayan, Rosales Police Chief Ernesto Abuan and Hausland comptroller Mariano Tan and Legal Counsel lawyer Ryan Tan.
Tan said they expect to finish the modern terminal in three months. Read more

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LINGAYEN – A gang of dismissed policemen and soldiers is now sowing fear in Luzon, according to Police Provincial Director Sr. Supt. Alan Purisima.

Purisima said the gang was tagged responsible for the robbery holdup at a big merchandise warehouse in Sta. Barbara town last week and was also believed behind the robbery at Pepsi Cola Bottling Company in Rosario, La Union two weeks ago.

He said these fully armed group held up a bank in Cainta, Rizal last Thursday where they used the Starex van earlier seized from the compound of the City Supermarket Inc. in barangay Maticmatic, Sta. Barbara last Thursday.
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Woman school principal shot ded

MAPANDAN – After only three days of the new school year, a public school principal was gunned down and killed along the road in barangay Aserda here at about 5:50 pm. Wednesday.

Tessie Morante, 57, mother of three and principal of the Golden Elementary School here, who was on board a motorized tricycle along with a school teacher, was shot by two suspects wearing crash helmets and riding tandem on board a motorcycle.
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ALCALA – Overseas residents of Alcala are contributing money among themselves in order to build a feed mill to be donated to their townmates back home.

Mayor Manuel Collado said many of the donors were among those who attended the Grand Homecoming in Alcala sometime in April during their town fiesta in honor of their patron, the Holy Cross.

These people also bankrolled Alcala’s quests for the longest grill and longest barbecue held last April 30 which would expectedly put the town in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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