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  • Why We Carry Weapons

    It seems like it is often lost among the administrative, media, and management people, why security, law enforcement officers, and public safety personnel carry weapons. I hear it and see it too often in the deployment of security guards and in the actions of management that weapons are carried by…

  • Hijackers Posed as Cops, Arrested in QC

    Authorities on Monday night nabbed two of five suspects who attempted to hijack a delivery truck carrying a thousand boxes of soap near a police checkpoint in Quezon City. The suspects, clad in police athletic uniforms and wearing ball caps, flagged down the delivery truck driven by Ernesto Oyte along…

  • PH, US Kick-off Balikatan 2015

    Balikatan Exercises 2015 officially began Monday with close to 12,000 Filipino and American troops participating in various military drills. At yesterday’s opening ceremonies at Camp Aguinaldo, Philippine officials were quick to say the exercises are not in response to the tensions brought about by Chinese aggression in the disputed waters…

  • Health Dangers Rise as Metro Manila Swelters Through the Heat

    Metro Manila experienced sweltering heat on Saturday as the temperature peaked to 36.2 Celcius with the heat index at 38.8, the hottest so far this year, And no respite is in sight any time soon for residents reeling under the blistering heat as PAGASA warns Metro Manila’s heat index could…

  • DOH: Dengue Cases Up in First Quarter

    The Department of Health (DOH) has recorded an increase in the number dengue cases for the first quarter of 2015. Based on the latest DOH statistics, 19,946 cases have been recorded from January 1 to April 4 of this year, 6.49 percent higher than the 18,730 cases in the same…

  • NBI Files Murder Raps Against Two ASG Members

    The National Bureau of Investigation on Friday filed multiple murder and frustrated murder charges against two alleged members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) before the Department of Justice (DOJ) in connection with the 2002 bombing of Fitmart Mall in General Santos City. Charged before the DOJ were Abu Sayyaf…

  • Three Soldiers Hurt in Ilocos Sur IED Blast

    Three soldiers were wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off as their Army truck was passing by a road section in Barangay Bacsayan in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur on Thursday. The wounded soldiers belong to the Army’s 71st Infantry Division. Initial investigation indicates that the truck was heading…

  • Cyber Intelligence Asia 2015 in Manila

    Seeking to address pressing issues pertaining to cybercrimes, governments across the globe are gearing up to protect themselves from cyber attempts on their critical infrastructure. Now on its third year, Cyber Intelligence Asia will be taking place at the heart of the Philippine capital, Manila, on April 21-24, 2015 at…