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Army show highlights Heroes Day commemoration in Marawi

Islamic City of Marawi (31 August) -- The brave soldiers of the 103rd (HARIBON) Infantry Brigade staged an army show in celebration of this year's National Heroes Day.

The act showcased military capabilities in combating terrorists to protect the people and the country.

Brigadier General Rey C, Ardo, 103Bde commanding officer, said it is important to remember the patriotism and bravery of our national heroes.

"We have to remember the heroism of our heroes who offered their lives for the freedom of the country," he said.

Ardo cited that heroism can be achieved by serving the country unselfishly.

He said the dedication and unwavering service of soldiers who risk their lives to protect the country is likewise heroic.

The Haribon commanding officer also stressed that the military will always fulfill its mandate to protect the people and the country.

National Heroes Day is celebrated every last Sunday of August to commemorate the 'Cry of Pugad Lawin' or the fight for the country's independence from Spain by Filipino revolutionaries.

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Marawi youth celebrate Moro consciousness week


Islamic City of Marawi (31 August) -- Moro youth groups here underscored the importance of derstanding the Moro history through a week-long celebration dubbed as the Moro Consciousness Week.
With the theme, "Celebrate Centuries of Moro Consciousness and Identity," the celebration was highlighted by photo exhibits where more than 400 documentary photos captured in situ during the closing days of the Spanish colonialism and the beginning of the American occupation of the Bangsamoro homeland.
The photo exhibits were held at the Mindanao State University from August 25-26 and downtown Marawi, August 27-29.
The historical photos were from the researches and compilations of Amir Hussein D. Alonto and history student Ruhollah J. Alonto sourced from Prof. Robert Fulton, American military archives, other independent foreign historians and the US Library of Congress.
In its rationale, the organizers said that knowing the past not only reinforces their identity as a people but it also capacitates them to forge a future ahead that guarantees their Islamic way of life, their security and their freedom from all forms of domination and oppression.
The organizers said the photo exhibits will be replicated in other parts of Mindanao after the Ramadhan and similar documentary photos are made available by other sources
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Lanao Sur skirmish displaces 200 civilians


Malabang, Lanao del Sur (27 August) -- About 200 civilians from barangays Sumbagarogong and Pasir of this town were affected by the recent skirmish between two warring families.
According to the police report, the armed conflict between the groups of Nasiba Mamasila Marohom and Jamail Balindong Cariga occurred around 3:00 pm Wednesday, August 25.
No casualty was reported by the police authorities.
Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, provincial police director, confirmed that a long-standing family feud or "rido" that claimed innocent lives from both sides was the root cause of the armed confrontation.
On the same day, Derogongan initiated a peaceful dialogue between the two warring groups that helped suspend their hostile actions.
After the dialogue, a municipal crisis management committee (CMC) was convened to mediate and pacify the two groups as well as find possible resolutions to their conflict.
The CMC is composed of police and military officials, municipal officials and traditional leaders.
As of press time, Derogongan said the peace and order situation is under control.
Although the situation is already under control by the CMC, its members agreed that should any of the groups violate the temporary cessation of the conflict shall be sanctioned by the CMC, he added.
Family feud has been a stumbling block in the peace building efforts of the provincial government. It has affected the local economy because businessmen hesitate to do business in the province for the fear of being caught in the crossfire.
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Poll body in Lanao Sur prepares for synchronized barangay, SK elections

Islamic City of Marawi (26 August) -- The Commission on Elections here is now preparing for the synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections on October 25. 

Atty. Nasib Yasin, provincial election supervisor, said they are still waiting for the reports from the municipal election officers of their respective Election Registration Board (ERB) hearings on the list of voters. 

The municipal ERBs convened to hear the approval or disapproval of all applications for registrations for the barangay and SK polls, he said. 

Yasin further disclosed that they will also be conducting ocular inspection of the existing polling places and voting centers to determine their availability, suitability and accessibility in the forthcoming synchronized elections. 

He also said necessary coordination with the police and military have been made to ensure that the forthcoming political exercise will be orderly and peaceful.
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US troops turn over new school buildings in Marawi


Islamic City of Marawi (25 August) -- Three (3) school buildings funded by the US government were formally turned over yesterday to the school administrators of Toros Primary School in brgy. Lumbaca Toros, this city.
The US Navy Seabees together with the soldiers from the 103rd Infantry Brigade based in Kampo Ranao here in the city reconstructed the buildings that took four (4) months to complete.
The school buildings contain nine (9) classrooms, principal's office, and a comfort room.
School and city officials are grateful to the US government for this project saying that the new classrooms will provide a more comfortable learning environment for their school children.
Our more than 300 school children who used to hold classes under depleted building structures are expected to benefit from the newly reconstructed school buildings, said Hedjara Marabur, the school principal.
In behalf of the city government, we expressed our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the US government and to the people who made this project a success, said councilor Anuar Khana Marabur Jr.
The construction of the school buildings means a lot to us and we hope we will have a continuing partnership with the local government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines, a US army officer in charge of the area said.
Colonel Felix Castro, deputy commander of the 103rdBde, meanwhile encourages the school administrators and teachers to maximize the utilization of the classrooms.
He said it is very significant that the US army took the initiative in constructing these buildings aimed to bring education closer to the people especially in areas where decent classrooms were unavailable.
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Lanao Sur police probes shooting incident in MSU


Islamic City of Marawi (22 August) --- The Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) is now conducting an in-depth investigation on the shooting incident that transpired yesterday afternoon, August 21, in front of the Mindanao State University (MSU)Tennis Court in Brgy. Cadayonan II, this city, resulting to the death of two (2) Engineering Technology students.

LSPPO chief Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan said the victims were identified as Mark Anthony B. Ticson, 21 years old, and Ever E. Sosillo, 17 years old, both students of MSU and residents of Brgy. Rapakun-Sikap, this city.

Initial investigation disclosed that the victims were on their way home from an internet café when two (2) unidentified assailants on-board an owner-type jeep shot them using Cal.9mm pistol and fled away to unknown direction.

Derogongan said Ticson sustained one (1) gunshot wound in his chest while Sosillo was hit at the back head leading to their instantaneous deaths.

Motive of the attack is still unknown, added Derogongan.

He further said the cadavers of the victims were brought to Iligan City for proper disposition.

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Lasureco management clarifies alleged explosion of transformer


Islamic City of Marawi (19 August) -- The management of the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative Inc. (LASURECO) denied allegations that the Maliwanag substation exploded because its capacity is only 7.5 MVA and not 10 MVA.
"Based on our initial investigation, we found out something that may be linked to sabotage of our distribution lines causing blackout in some parts of the city and the whole Basak area of the province," said Sultan Ashary P. Maongco, General Manager of LASURECO.
"But we have not yet concluded that it was sabotage so we created a task force to further investigate the problem," he added.
Maongco appealed to its customers to be patient assuring them that Team Lasureco will not prolong the replacement.
"We are doing our best that within two (2) weeks from now we can replace the 10 MVA substation with 40 MVA," he said.
"Rest assured that with the replacement, we will not need an additional system for a period of five (5) years because the 40 MVA substation will carry the load requirements here in the city and the Basak area," Maongco further said.
The general manager likewise said they will implement the strategy of maximizing the Saduc substation wherein residential customers affected by the blackout will be energized.
"With a capacity of 6 MVA, we hope that the 2 MVA will be distributed to the other side of the city," he added.
He also disclosed that the main problem of Lasureco is not the power system but the payment of its customers and the illegal tapping of lines.
He expressed appreciation to the management of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) and the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) Corporation for giving them the sustainable payment scheme.
We are on the final stage of rehabilitation and it is not easy to turn around the waves overnight but we will do our best to give our customers a stable power.
Maongco further cited that during the rehabilitation, they have installed additional 5 substations and converted the capacity of Lasureco from 30 MVA into 60.5 MVA.
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Lanao Sur cops destroy confiscated firecrackers, liquors


Islamic City of Marawi (18 August) -- Lanao del Sur police operatives destroyed more than P170,000 worth of assorted firecrackers and liquors yesterday afternoon at Plaza Cabili, Banggolo, this city.
The assorted firecrackers and liquors were seized last August 14 while the provincial police operatives were conducting preventive foot and mobile patrols as well as checkpoint operations.
Provincial Director Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan said the seized firecrackers were confiscated in line with the Iwas Paputok campaign during Ramadhan.
He added that the confiscation of liquors is in response to the city ordinance prohibiting the selling of liquors within the city.
The Police chief also expressed appreciation to the community and the media for their full support and cooperation in ensuring a religious celebration of the holy month of Ramadhan.
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Lasureco distributes CFL to consumers


Islamic City of Marawi (18 August) -- To help consumers control their electricity demand, the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative Inc. (LASURECO) started the distribution of Compact Florescent Lamps (CFL) to their consumers in this city, yesterday, August 17.
Sultan Ashary P. Maongco, General Manager of LASURECO said residential consumers can avail of the free CFL by presenting their electricity bills and exchanging their incandescent bulbs.
The Switch to CFL, he said, is a campaign under the Philippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP) being implemented by the Department of Energy (DOE) with the support from the Asian Development Bank.
According to him, the campaign is aimed at reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Maongco further said the distribution is an implementation of the memorandum of agreement (MOA) on use of CFL between the DOE, National Electrification Administration and electric cooperatives from Northern Mindanao, the CARAGA region and province of Lanao del Sur signed last April in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental.
He added that the MOA on the use of CFL is an energy efficient initiative to reduce peak load power demand.
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PNP reports arrest of another wanted person in Lanao Sur

Islamic City of Marawi (17 August) -- The Philippine National Police in Lanao del Sur again proved that it is serious in fighting criminality in the province after it nabbed another wanted person in this part of Mindanao. 

Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, chief of the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO), said elements of the Wao Police Station arrested Arnulfo T. Alison, yesterday, August 16, at brgy. Extension of Wao town. 

Alison, 36 years old, resident of brgy. Cebuano Group of the same town was nabbed by virtue of a warrant of arrest with case number 6296-10 for murder issued by Regional Trial Court (RTC) – Branch 9. 

Derogongan said the arrested person is now detained at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Wao. 

Just recently, the elements of the LSPPO likewise apprehended the most wanted person in Marantao town. 

Madid Guro Mangacop was arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest with case number 5929-08 issued by the RTC-Branch 8 for murder. 

Mangacop, who is also a drug pusher, was allegedly the suspect for the murder of Mila Clarido Vilchez whose cadaver was recovered last July 29 in brgy. Bacayawan, Marantao. 

Meanwhile, the local police are also conducting an investigation to identify the suspects on the shooting incident in Malabang town which resulted to the death of Ansari Mamasila Marohom, 46 years old, and barangay Chairman of Sumbagarogong of the same town.

Derogongan disclosed that the shooting incident transpired around 7 in the evening of August 15 in front of VIMAR Marketing, brgy. China Town of Malabang. 

Initial investigation revealed that the victim while on board his single motorcycle on his way to the mosque to perform the evening prayer or “Tarawe” was shot by unidentified suspects using Calibers.45 and.9mm pistols per evidence of empty shells recovered from the crime scene. 

Derogongan said the victim suffered multiple gun wound shots on his back and chest that caused his instantaneous death.
The police chief further said that the motive is believed to be "rido" or family feud.
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Police confiscates firecrackers, liquors in Marawi


Islamic City of Marawi (15 August) -- In response to the Iwas Paputok campaign during the month of Ramadhan, elements of the Lanao del Sur Provincial Police Office (LSPPO) seized yesterday, August 14, assorted boxes of firecrackers with an estimated value of Php170,000.
According to Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, officer-in-charge of LSPPO, the firecrackers were confiscated at the Palitan site in brgy. Lower Dansalan, this city while elements of the provincial police were conducting preventive mobile and foot patrols.
He said the assorted boxes of firecrackers were left abandoned by the owners upon sensing the presence of police elements in the area.
In addition, Derogongan likewise disclosed that while conducting checkpoint operations, they also confiscated 84 bottles of intoxicating drinks amounting to approximately Php 4,380.00.
He stressed the confiscation is in line with City Ordinance 100-96 or the “Ordinance prohibiting the selling of liquor within the Islamic City of Marawi."
Derogongan said the elements of LSPPO intercepted the blue Multicab carrying said liquors around 2:45 p.m. yesterday, August 14 at brgy. Pawak, Saguiaran town of this province.
He further said the multicab bearing the plate number of YCJ-657 is allegedly owned by Lilibeth P. Mugot of brgy Datu Saber, this city.
Both the confiscated firecrackers and liquors are now in the custody of LSPPO.
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Police nabs wanted person in Lanao Sur

Marantao, Lanao del Sur (14 August) -- Elements of the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) led by Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan arrested yesterday the most wanted person in this town.

He said the arrested suspect was identified as Madid Guro Mangacop, 34 years old, and a resident of brgy. Pagalungan-Bacayawan of this town.

According to Derogongan, Mangacop was allegedly the suspect for the murder of Mila Clarido Vilchez whose cadaver was recovered on July 29 at brgy. Bacayawan.

He said Mangacop, who is also a suspected drug pusher, was arrested in brgy. Bacayawan Proper.

The police chief further disclosed that the suspect has a standing warrant of arrest issued by the Regional Trial Court of this province, 12th Judicial Region, Branch 8 for murder with crime case number 5929-08.

Derogongan added that the suspect is now detained at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Marawi city.
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Comelec expects low turnout of SK, barangay registrants in Lanao Sur


Islamic City of Marawi (11 August) -- The Commission on Elections in Lanao del Sur is expecting a minimal turnout in the number of applicants for the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and Barangay elections registrations.
"We would not expect much because almost everybody is already registered, in fact, our registration here is excessive due to multiple registrants," stressed Atty. Nasib Yasin, Provincial Election Supervisor.
On the other hand, City Election Officer, Atty. Tommy Macadindang, disclosed that there is a low increase in the number of registrants in the city because some of its registrants were captured as double or multiple registrants.
He said some of the more than 8,600 double and multiple registrants in Lanao del Sur came from this city.
Moreover, he said he also conducted an Election Registration Board (ERB) hearing last July 12 regarding those who failed to vote twice and those certified by the local Civil Registrar as dead.
"We have almost 300 voters who failed to vote twice and we deleted such persons from the list," he added.
Meanwhile, both Provincial Election Supervisor and City Election Officer said their office is still accepting applicants and will be opened from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
"We started the registration on August 4 and until now we are still in the process of collecting application from the registrants," they said.
According to them, any Filipino citizen may register as a voter for the Barangay elections provided he / she must be 18 years old on October 25 and has resided in the Philippines for one (1) year and in the place where he / she intends to vote for at least six (6) months immediately preceding the elections.
For the SK elections, the applicant must be at least 15 years old but below 18 years old on October 25 and a resident for at least six (6) months in the barangay where he / she proposes to vote, they added.
Yasin also said applicants can bring any document that could identify themselves such as employee's ID, students ID, driver's license, passport, certificate of live birth and school records.
However, Yasin clarified that the COMELEC will not accept community tax certificate and certification from the barangay official as identification.
In the absence of any identification documents, any person may, under oath, identify the applicant, but that person shall not be allowed to identify more than three (3) applicants unless they are immediate members of his family, he added.
Yasin further said the period to register for the SK polls will run until August 15 while the registration for the barangay polls will end on August 13.
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SK, Barangay polls registration in Lanao Sur peaceful - Comelec


Islamic City of Marawi (11 August) -- The on-going registration for the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and Barangay elections in this city and the entire province of Lanao del Sur is generally peaceful.
We have not experienced any untoward incidents except for the malfunctioning of some Data Capture Machine (DCM) peripherals which has been addressed properly, City Election Officer Atty. Tommy Macadindang said.
He said they experienced difficulty in capturing biometrics data because the web cameras malfunctioned.
Despite that, we still accepted applications and advised the applicants to return back for the capturing of their biometrics, Macadindang added.
In its Resolution 9004, the poll body said that in the event the DCMs become defective or the biometrics data of the applicant cannot be captured within the registration period due to great volume of applicants, absence of electricity or alternative source of power and analogous cases, the EO shall receive the application and inform the applicant when to return for data capture.
On the part of the PNP, Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan said so far there was no reported violence and untoward incidents that required the attention of the local police.
Derogongan said he also approved the request of the local COMELEC officials for security during the registration period.
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Lanao Sur police chief challenges youth to help in community-building


Islamic City of Marawi (11 August) -- Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, officer-in-charge of the Lanao del Sur Provincial Police Office (LSPPO), challenged the youth to take part in building a peaceful and orderly community.
The police director hurled the challenge during the 2010 Silent Drill Competition held yesterday, August 10, at the Mindanao State University (MSU) grandstand.
He said the active participation and continuous support of the youth is needed in the fight against criminality in the province.
Derogongan likewise assured them that the police will intensify its drug prevention campaign by helping the youth find comfort in something more meaningful than using illegal drugs and committing crimes to sustain and finance their addiction.
The youngest police provincial director also stressed that the LSPPO under his new leadership will adhere to its mission of preventing and controlling crimes, ensuring public safety and maintaining peace and order.
Derogongan cited that although the police is not the chief responsible institution for strengthening family ties, the police can contribute much by preventing the proliferation of illegal drugs among young people which destroys many families.
The police chief further promised to make sure those laws ensuring equal opportunities for the youth will be implemented with urgency so that they can face the future with strong and solid foundation anchored on sound values, love and peace.
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Muslims mark start of Ramadan


Islamic City of Marawi (11 August) -- Muslims all over the country observes today the start of a month-long fasting, prayers and spiritual reflection.
Ramadan, the ninth and holiest month of the Muslim calendar, is traditionally determined by the sighting of a new crescent moon. It marks the period in which the doors of heaven are kept open and the doors of hell closed.
During this month, Muslims across the globe fast from dawn to sunset every day to attain God-consciousness.
Meanwhile, President Benigno Aquino III called on Filipino Muslims to offer sacrifice for meaningful change as they started observing Ramadan.
"Ramadan is a time of both sacrifice and purification: as you fast, pray and act with kindness towards the poor and less fortunate, may the whole world also pause to reflect on the value of forgoing worldly pleasures to cleanse the body, mind, and soul," the Chief Executive said in a message.
He said the holy feast is also a time of great hope and that the Filipino people share this Ramadan spirit.
The President further said that this sacrifice, along with the promise of change, gives hope to the Filipino people.
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PNP Lanao Sur organizes Ranao press corps


Islamic City of Marawi (08 August) – In its bid to ensure a systematic way of disseminating information to the public and transparency in all its undertakings, the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) recently organized the Ranao PNP Press Corps.

The officer-in-charge of the LSPPO, Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, said he recognizes the vital role of media in informing the public especially the activities being undertaken by the police to promote peace and order in the province.

He said he is confident that the members of the press corps will perform the role given to them and expect a responsible reporting of the activities of the LSPPO.

Derogongan also hopes that newly-formed press corps will serve as an instrument in the reconciliation of local government units and influential leaders in the province.

The elected officials of the press corps were President: Renato Bashir M. Ilupa of DXSO Radyo ng Bayan Marawi, Vice President: Manibua A. Amol of MCA-TV, Secretary: Princess Habibah D. Sarip of NBN-Marawi, Treasurer: Merlyn T. Manos of GMA-7, and Auditor: Norhazim D. Maulana of DXSR.
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Lanao Sur police lauded for quick disaster response


Islamic City of Marawi (08 August) --- The Philippine National Police in Lanao del Sur was lauded for quick action in rescuing passengers of a motorized banca about to capsize due to big waves last August 6.

Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, officer-in-charge of the police provincial office said the boat, with about 50 passengers, left the port in Marawi City going to Bayang town around 11:20 in the morning when it encountered big waves that caused a hole in its front portion.

The boat operator, however, managed to bring the boat near the lakeshore without sinking, he added.

Derogongan said joint elements of Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) and the Marantao Municipal Police Station quickly rendered assistance to the passengers by bringing them safely to the lakeshore.

The police operatives also contacted the immediate families of the passengers, he further said.

Because of the quick response, no casualty was reported during the incident.
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Police apprehends minor drug carrier in Lanao Sur


Islamic City of Marawi (08 August) --- The Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) scored anew in its fight against criminality after it arrested a minor drug carrier at Ditsaan Ramain town, this province.

While conducting mobile checkpoint, the police apprehended Alinor Raosan, 14 years old, and a resident of Balo-i, Lanao del Norte for violating Section 11, Article II of Republic Act 9165 otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002.

According to Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, officer-in-charge of the LSPPO, said person was arrested after thirty-one (31) heat-sealed plastic sachets of white crystalline substance believed to be Shabu and some aluminum foils enclosed in a small transparent plastic box was found in his possession and control.

Derogongan said the arrested minor is presently detained at the Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) pending turnover to the DSWD for proper disposition while the confiscated items were kept at the LSPPO evidence room for documentation and investigation.

He further said that they are preparing the necessary documents for the filing of appropriate charges in court.
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13 houses razed by lawless groups in Lanao Sur


Islamic City of Marawi (08 August) – Elements of the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) is conducting a massive manhunt operations against groups of armed men who razed thirteen (13) houses in Lumbayanague town, this province.

Last August 4, group of armed men led by Camad Panambolan assaulted the group of Calil Abubacar at Barangay Dalaon of Lumbayanague that resulted into 24-hour firefights wounding Abubacar on his left leg and burning 13 residential houses , Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan said.

The motive, he said, is believed to be retaliation to the shooting of Mangacop Ditanungun, Mangopia Cayongcat and Bashit Hadji Unos last July 28 at Barangay Nanagun of the same town.

Earlier, the elements of the Lumbayanague and Butig Municipal Police Stations together with Butig town mayor Ibrahim Macadato and the Council of Elders pacified the two (2) warring families.

A municipal crisis management committee (CMC) was formed composed of the mayor as chairman, chief of police as vice-chairman, relatives of both parties, Imam, and other prominent leaders in the area to resolve the situation. 

Furthermore, augmentation in the area was provided by the LSPPO and the military to assist the CMC in pacifying the warring families. 

According to Derogongan, the situation was resolved without reported human casualty except for the razing of four (4) houses with an estimated damaged of approximately P250,000.

However, after a week, Ditanungun and two (2) others were shot at Barangay Nanagun of Lumbayanague., he added.

The police is currently conducting further investigation for filing of appropriate charges in court, he said.
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2 killed, 1 wounded in Lanao Sur shooting incident

Islamic City of Marawi (6 August) -- Two (2) persons were killed while another was wounded after gunmen attacked a passenger bus in Lanao del Sur yesterday, August 5. 

According to Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan, officer-in-charge of the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO), two (2) unidentified gunmen attacked the Rural Transit bus along the national highway in barangay Buntongan of Wao town around 4:30 in the morning. 
 
Initial investigation conducted disclosed that the bus driver, Ronnie Poblacion, and bus conductor, Catsteven Nacorda, both suffered gunshot wounds in their heads causing their instantaneous death. 

On the other hand the bus inspector, Margarito Egagamao, suffered three (3) gunshot wounds on his arm, thigh and head and was brought to Bukidnon Hospital for medical treatment. 

The victims were all residents of Bukidnon. 

Derogongan said the gunmen used Caliber.45 pistols based on the empty shells recovered in the crime scene. 

He also said the bus earnings amounting to P4,640 was intact and recovered at the crime scene. 

Derogongan further said an in-depth investigation is being conducted to determine the motive and identity of the suspects.
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Lanao Sur police to intensify visibility in crime zones


Islamic City of Marawi (5 August) -- The Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) will strengthen its visibility by conducting intensified checkpoints operations to foil any criminal incidence that may worsen the peace and order situation in the province.
"One of the security measures to decrease crime incidents in the province is to conduct checkpoint operations in strategic locations. With this, criminals can be kept from freely moving within the province," Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan stressed.
He hoped that with the establishments of police checkpoints in strategic places, robberies, gambling, illegal drugs, and other crimes in the province will be prevented.
Derogongan further disclosed that he requested for a regional mobile group to be deployed here to augment and boost the police force in the province.
The acting provincial police director likewise called on the active involvement of the public in the campaign against criminality by being vigilant in reporting illegal and suspicious.
"The public can report suspicious activities to our hotline 0908-8971-925," he added.
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New Lanao Sur police chief vows to institute reforms


Islamic City of Marawi (5 August) -- The newly designated officer-in-charge of the Lanao del Sur Police Provincial Office (LSPPO) is determined to introduce reforms in their operations, policies and procedures to gain the trust and confidence of the community.
Police Superintendent Cosanie M. Derogongan said he will institute reforms and changes for a more professional police force in the province.
"The reforms will be a continuing process and cannot be expected to happen overnight," he stressed.
As part of the reforms, Derogongan recently issued a memorandum to all police personnel detailed as security escorts of VIPs to observe proper wearing of uniforms while on duty.
He also reminded these security escorts not to ride at the back of the pick-up type vehicles when travelling within and outside their area of responsibility.
"It is a violation of the PNP Police Operational Procedures and such violation shall be sanctioned in accordance with the existing PNP rules and regulations," he added.
The new police OIC further said he is also presently reviewing and conducting personnel audit especially on police officers on detail status.
Moreover, Derogongan revealed his plan to organize a provincial police press corps to come up with a more systematic way of disseminating information to the public.
In a related development, constituents from this city and province expressed full support to the newly installed OIC for the job well done in decreasing street crimes in the city that resulted to the arrests of suspected snatchers, carnappers and holdapers.
Derogongan also received several calls from different non-government organizations and local government units extending appreciation after the notorious wanted person in the Basak area was finally laid to rest.
Family of the kidnapped victim, Noralden Yusoph, likewise expressed gratitude for his safe released.
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