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Friday, July 7, 2017

Task Force 'Bangon Marawi' discusses rehab plans

MANILA, July 8 -- Member agencies of Task Force "Bangon Marawi" met Friday to discuss the various recovery plans for the war-torn city.

The meeting was held at the social hall of the Department of National Defense
 (DND) building in Camp Crame, Quezon City.

Task Force Bangon Marawi executive director, Defense Undersecretary Cesar Yano, chaired the meeting that was attended by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) and Civil Defense administrator
and representatives of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, departments of national defense, public works, education, health, science and technology, budget, and trade, National Economic and Development Authority, National Housing Authority, National Electrification Authority, Office of Civil Defense, and Mindanao Development Authority.

By virtue of Administrative Order No. 3, Task Force Bangon Marawi was organized to lead the recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts for communities affected by the Marawi crisis.

Yano was designated by NDRRMC chairperson and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana as the executive director of the task force during the recent special/emergency NDRRMC full council meeting.

The task force has been tasked to organize and deploy a quick response team
that will address the immediate needs of Marawi City's displaced and severely affected families.

It has also been directed to facilitate the conduct of post-conflict needs assessment in Marawi and develop a comprehensive rehabilitation and recovery program for the city and other affected areas.

“Task Force Bangon Marawi shall bear the build back better principle in its rehabilitation and recovery efforts, steering a culture of peace in Marawi communities and the rest of Mindanao,” Yano said. (PFN/PNA)

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Over 300,000 criminal cases resolved under Aguirre's 1st year as DOJ chief

By Christopher Lloyd T. Caliwan

MANILA, July 3 -- The Department of Justice (DOJ) has resolved more than 330,000 criminal complaints which surpassed the target of 85 percents disposition or resolution rate during the first year of Vitaliano Aguirre II as the agency's head.

As of July 1, DOJ said that about 334,100 or 88.5 percent of 377,533 of filed criminal complaints are resolved, and 283,831 of which have been filed in court
which surpassed the target of at least 85-percent disposition or resolution rate.

For the same period, 23,184 convictions were secured which translates to a success rate of 76.7 percent convictions out of total convictions and acquittals, and 30.05 percent convictions out of all criminal cases disposed by trial courts.

The conviction rate is higher compared to 2015 rates, at 71.9 percent and 28.6 percent respectively.

According to Aguirre his first 365 days is challenge and learning lessons but with the employees support, the assistance and the cooperation extended by all involved in the pursuit of President Duterte’s reform oriented mandates for the DOJ.

”The past 365 days of my stewardship were indeed 365 days of constant challenges. It was a year of learning new things, a year of learning lessons and a year of learning more about ourselves. I must say, it was also a year of constant changes, a year of reforms,” Aguirre told the employees during a thanksgiving mass on Monday to commemorate his first year as DOJ Secretary.

”We have made great strides in the direction we want to pursue for the DOJ. And for this, please accept my sincere appreciation for all your help and support. We have made inroads in the path we want to pursue but I know we can do more, we can give more, we can be more,” he added.

The Philippines has maintained its Tier 1 ranking in the 2017 United States Trafficking in Persons report, he noted.

Aguirre, who chairs the Inter Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) continues intensify the campaign against the human trafficking in the country.

As of July 1, the 231 trafficking victims rescued and the arrest of 40 suspected traffickers during 43 operations of IACAT were 100 percent of victims are provided legal/support services.

It added that 44 convictions secured of 53 perpetrators while 2,052 law enforcement and implementers are subjected to trainings.

”This achievement is a proud moment for us because we are cognizant of how challenging it is to maintain such a ranking. However, amidst the challenges, our Inter Agency Council Against Trafficking or IACAT which I chair has persevered and its perseverance has been rewarded,” he noted.

Since Aguirre took over the DOJ, he ordered the deployment of contingents from the elite Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to the maximum security compound of the New Bilibid Prison as part of efforts to stamp out the illegal drug trade in the facility.

As of July 1, the anti-illegal drug operations and contrabands smuggling inside the prison compounds of Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) has confiscated 11,462 contrabands through 26 Oplan Galugad operations.

It added the transfer of inmates involved in illegal drug trade from ordinary cell to disciplinary cell and housing units and also filing of charges against the same.

” When we changed the BuCor personnel by SAF personnel on July 20, days after we assumed office, the SAF has destroyed or the syndicate there were responsible for distributing illegal drugs, 70 to 75 percent of illegal drugs throughout the Philippines. Of course, because of what we did in BuCor, then we’re able to charge past officials of the BuCor and the Department of Justice, headed by Secretary de Lima, and filed a case, a nonbailable case,” Aguirre said.

”As a matter of fact, the first non-bailable cases filed under Branch 204 of the Muntinlupa, I think will be decided in a short while, and the Branch 205 or Branch 206 issued another warrant of arrest against Secretary de Lima and her co-accused,” he added.

Under the Duterte administration, the long queues and streamlined applications in National Bureau of Investigation has been eliminated as it reduced from six to three (3) step process and even 1 step process in some instances.

It added the increased NBI Clearance venues from 87 in 2016 to 99 in 2017.

As of February 2017, the number of clearances processed 4,645,02, where 97 percent are processed within 10 minutes of receipt.

Meanwhile, Aguirre announced the preparations for DOJ@120, the 120th Year Anniversary of the DOJ.

”There will be a series of activities that will culminate in our weeklong celebration of this once in a lifetime event. The highlight of our celebration will be our DOJ ball cum recognition night on Sept. 29, 2017 with no less than President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as the Guest of Honor and Speaker,” he said.

Aguirre urged everyone to continue working for a better DOJ, if there is any project or collaboration which you feel can help us as a department, please know that my office is open to you, we are all ears.

”Let us continue living honorable lives as public servants. Please live and work in such a way that years from now, when the Filipino people think of integrity, honesty and of exemplary public servants, they will always think of the good men and good women of the DOJ,” said Aguirre. (PNA)

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Tabak commander commends Muslim soldiers on Eidul-Fitr celebration

1By Gideon C. Corgue LABANGAN, Zamboanga del Sur, 29 June  (PIA) –  BGen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, Jr., 1st Infantry “Tabak” Division (1ID) commander congratulated all Muslim soldiers including their dependents at the culmination of the Holy month of Ramadan or Eid-ul-Fitr on Monday, June 26 at the Mosque, Camp Major Cesar Sang-an, Pulacan.

 This year, the celebration of Ramadan began on May 26 and ended on June 26.

Bautista in his message delivered by Colonel Santiago I. Enginco, acting chief of staff of the 1ID, Philippine Army said Eid-ul-Fitr is an important religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting.

 “The event is a celebration of the feast of sacrifice when our Muslim brothers and sisters spend the month of Ramadan fasting and praying,” said Enginco quoting Gen. Bautista.

“This is our appreciation and recognition of the outstanding contributions of our brother Muslims who are in the service,”

Bautista proudly said.   Bautista said their sacrifices is an opportunity for them to stay strong in tough times.

 The good general said that aside from strengthening their faith in Islam, Ramadan manifests the image of peace where all Muslims across the world are united in fasting and praying as they are released from their religious obligation and have been forgiven of their sins.

 Bautista said despite the strict observance of Muslim soldiers during the month-long Ramadan, yet they performed their duties and responsibilities effectively and  efficiently.

 “This goes to show that even if our soldiers practice Islam faith, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have shown respect and tolerance of their religion,” Bautista explained.  

  He said some of our Muslim soldiers valiantly fought, sacrificed their lives and continued fighting against the Maute terror group in Marawi City to achieve peace. “Your dedication and loyalty to your job is priceless,” Bautista proudly said.  


“I ask you to continue serving the Armed Forces of the Philippines with a strong sense of duty, courage  and loyalty,” Bautista concluded.

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