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  • 2 EDSA ‘Hulidap’ Cops Involved in Same Modus in 2011

    Some of the policemen involved in the EDSA ‘hulidap’ case were allegedly previously involved in illegal activities, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said. According to a report on GMA7’s news program State of the Nation, two of the eight suspects tagged in the kidnapping of two men along EDSA last…

  • LTFRB to Require All Public Buses to Install GPS

    The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will soon require all public utility buses nationwide to install global positioning system (GPS) devices to enable authorities to locate them and monitor their speed limits. “The (GPS) system would also enable the board to strictly impose the speed limits on buses…

  • Enzo Pastor Slay Suspect Retracts Confession; Are Police Investigations Scripted?

    The police officer arrested and charged for the murder of race car champion Ferdinand “Enzo” Pastor has retracted his confession. Police Officer 2 (PO2) Edgar Angel who earlier confessed to the shooting of Pastor submitted a counter-affidavit yesterday stating that his confession was made under duress and that his arrest…

  • Meralco Announces Lower Power Rates This Month

    Meralco consumers can heave a sigh of relief as the power utility firm announced lower rates for the month of September. In a statement Monday, Meralco said generation charges, which account for the biggest share in the cost of electricity, went down from P5.63/kWh last month to P5.19/kWh, its lowest…

  • Training in Today’s Security Industry

    The importance of training cannot be emphasized enough. Be it in the public or private sector, training continues to be an essential element towards the accomplishment of the organizational mission. Such mission simply cannot be done successfully without first instructing the persons and teams who will perform the individual tasks…

  • Manila Port Congestion Gone in 2 Weeks –Malacañang

    The Port of Manila will be decongested in two weeks’ time, Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said. Speaking to reporters in a press briefing in Malacañang on Wednesday, Almendras said truckers, especially those who have cargoes that have been in the port for more than 30 days, have five days…

  • AFP Denies Destabilization Plot

    There is no destabilization plot against the government despite the foiled bomb attempt at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and the reported plan by the apprehended group to bomb specific targets in Metro Manila, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said on Wednesday. During his confirmation hearing at the Senate, AFP Chief of Staff General Gregorio…

  • Questions on the Alleged Bomb Attack in NAIA Terminal 3

    Questions on the Alleged Bomb Attack in NAIA Terminal 3

    Yesterday, 01 September 2014, agents from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) allegedly found explosives in a Toyota Revo parked in Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). They have also arrested four suspects in relation to the incident. The incident raises concerns and questions on how airport security and law enforcement authorities…