By LIWAY M. YPARRAGUIRREPStar Associate Editor
LINGAYEN – Is Police Provincial Director Alan L.M.Purisima now really on his way out?
This is the question that spread on the weekend as broad hints of Purisima’s relief were dropped by the top invited guests during the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office’s (PPPO) celebration last Thursday of the 16th PNP Foundation Anniversary.
Without categorically mentioning the imminent transfer of Purisima, Police Provincial Director Region 1 Police Director Leopoldo N. Bataoil described the latter as “a very, very respectable and very effective commander” even as he thanked the members of the PPPO for its accomplishments last year that contributed much to the regional police office’s winning the Best Police Regional Office Nationwide for year 2006.
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THE Filipino-Chinese of Commerce of Pangasinan (FCCCP) has issued an appeal for the retention of Provincial Police Director Alan L.M. Purisima.
In a press conference last Friday, Engr. Rosendo So, FCCCP president, questioned the timing of Purisima considering the recent accomplishments of the provincial police.
These include, he said, the arrest in Bolinao of the leader of the notorious Pepino Kidnap-for-Ransom group, and the successful anti-illegal drugs raids conducted at Doña Trining Subdivision in Read more
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By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.
EASILY the hottest issue last week (and the previous week) in City Hall and media circles was the brewing tit-for-tat between Publisher Ermin Garcia, Jr. of the newsweekly Sunday Punch and environmentalist Nick Melecio.
Both friends of ours from our various advocacies now and before, we really think — at the risk of being rebuffed by either or both for offering unsolicited advice — they should each be sticking t the issue, a very real one to be sure, of a full investigation of the now tentacled foreshoreland scam over at Bonuan Binloc. So unfortunate for brilliant and courageous men like them to be waging a now almost personal fight in the news and commentary pages. We find that such a waste!
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DANNY O. SAGUN
WE see now obvious signs of discord between the mayor’s office and the sangguniang panlungsod. Well it’s election time.
The council surprisingly began to look seriously on alleged anomalies. The long-drawn land grab issue involving beach lands in Tondaligan is now a subject of full-blown investigation. The towing service by a private firm is now also under question. Even the charging of fees for the use of the public plaza was made a major part of legislative inquiry.
The legislative body was silent about these issues before. Nobody among the honorable gentlemen of the council bothered to raise those issues before. If one ever did, his colleagues just shrugged their shoulders off and nothing concrete came out of it.
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