Lalaking nanutok ng baril, arestado

by Levi Verora, Miggy Inciong, and Gumamela Celes Bejarin with reports from Regine Caguioa

Inaresto ng Los Baños Police ang isang lalaki kahapon matapos itong manutok ng baril sa mga tricycle driver sa Agapita, Brgy. Batong Malake, Los Baños, Laguna.

Nakilala ang lalaki bilang si Antonio Lopez, isang residente ng Lopez Village sa may Agapita. Ayon sa mga nagreklamo, bandang alas-8 ng umaga ay nanutok ng baril ang suspek sa mga tricycle driver at mga sakay nitong pasahero sa isang kalye sa may Agapita. Ayon sa mga nakasaksi, sinabi ni Lopez na bawal raw dumaan doon. Kinumpiska pa daw niya ang mga lisensya ng mga driver at pinagbayad ang mga ito ng 500 piso.

Agad namang rumespunde ang pulisya at nakipag-usap sa lalaki. Nakuha pang magtago ng lalaki sa isang car wash shop. Sumuko din ang lalaki matapos ang higit sa isang oras na negosasyon.  Nakumpiska ang Kalibre 45 na dala ni Lopez.

Sa ngayon ay nasa kustodiya na ng Los Baños PNP ang suspek habang kasalukuyan pang ginagawa ang progress report. Ayon kay PO2 Arturo Ramirez, kahit sa mga nakalipas na taon ay may mga naging kaso narin si Lopez. Napag-aalam rin na siya ay may schizophrenia, dahilan upang mangyari ang insidente. Posibleng kaharapin ng suspek ang patong-patong na kaso, kabilang na ang paglabag sa gun ban alinsunod sa Omnibus Election Code, paglabag sa Republic Act 8294 o Illegal Possession of Firearms, at grave threat.

Aalamin rin ng otoridad kung kailangang ipasok sa ospital ang suspek.

Napuno ng tensyon ang kalyeng ito sa Agapita matapos ang nangyaring insidente kahapon (Larawang kuha ni Miggy Inciong)

PNP holds peace covenant signing for SAFE 2013

Belle Marjorie A. dela Vega and Janica M. Gan

Local candidates of Los Baños signed a peace covenant at the Municipal Covered Court on the morning of February 16, 2013 to support the ‘Secure And Fair Election 2013’ (SAFE 2013) during the activity organized by the Los Baños Philippine National Police (PNP).

Los Baños electoral candidates pledges to a Safe and Fair Election (SAFE) 2013 campaign with the barangay captains and LB residents as witnesses at the Municipal Covered Court. (Photo taken by Janica Gan.)

Ang peace covenant ay isinasagawa sa layuning maipakita sa mga mamamayan at kandidato na ang kapulisan ay handang tumulong o gawin ang kanilang tungkulin para mapanatili ang mapayapa, ligtas, at patas na eleksyon,” said Police Chief Inspector Conrado T. Masongsong, the Police Chief of Los Baños PNP.

Police Chief Masongsong added that the peace covenant aims to open the eyes of the candidates and people that election is not a game but an activity that needs more focus from the police and the COMELEC.

Randy P. Banzuela, the COMELEC municipal election officer reminded the candidates as well as the residents who witnessed the program of the rules and regulation in campaigning which started on January 12 and will last until May 11. “Kung kayo’y may kaalaman, meron kayong karapatan na makialam,” he said.

Hindi po ito para sa kanila (candidates), ito pong eleksyon ay para sa mamamayan ng Los Banos. […] Ang nais po ng komisyon, pati ng kapulisan, pati na ang lahat ng mga certified agency ng gobyerno; ang hangad po nila ay makasama kayo sa pagpapanatili ng kapayapaan at maging secure ang inyong boto sa darating na halalan,” Banzuela encouraged citizen participation for a clean election.

Banzuela announced that COMELEC has updated its official list of voters. The dead, transferred, and deactivated voters, who failed to vote for two consecutive elections are marked off the list. This is to deter those with unfair motives and to assure the public of honest election proceedings from COMELEC.

The speakers of the said event encouraged the candidates and the witnesses to have a peaceful election. This includes spiritual leaders Rev. Fr. Zalde Fortuno, Parish Priest Ptr. Angel Sumague from Lakas Angkan Ministry, and Imam Ibrahilm Lomondot of the Los Baños Moslem community.

In attendance was four out of five mayoral candidates, the two vice mayoral candidates, and 21 out 25 candidates running for councilors. The large turnout of the candidates satisfied Masongsong who said, “Sana naman kung ano yung pinirmahan nila at pinanumpaan nila, dapat sundin nila. Pag ‘yan nasunod, success ang ating election- walang magtatampo, walang magrereklamo at tatanggapin natin ng buong-buo kung sino talaga ang idinikta ng mga tao”.

Masongsong added that the peace covenant ensures the community of Los Banos to have a safe and secure election and to make sure that the politicians agree to the rules and regulation being implemented.

Malinis, matagumpay, safe, secured na halalan… kaya nga po binigyan ko na sila ng impormasyon na kinaailangan during campaign para di na nila sabihing hindi sila informed,” said Banzuela about the importance of the peace covenant. “…being not informed ay kasalanan mo”.

Norvin Tamisin, a candidate for municipal councilor, believes that the peace covenant is just a form of formality. According to him, a public servant should be of strong character and has no intention of cheating or any dishonest motives. He believes that as long as you’re doing what is right, you do not need a covenant signing to express your intentions.

The event received different insights from the participants and attendees about the effectiveness of the campaign to the coming Los Baños election.

Gusto naming marinig ang panunumpa nila para sa (kaayusan ng) darating na halalan. Ang programang ito ay makakatulong sapagkat magkakaisa sila at mawawalan ng sakit ng loob sa bawat isa,” said Lourdes Valenzuela from Brgy. Bambang came to see the candidates sign the peace covenant.

Magiging sama-sama ang mga tatakbo sa taong ito. Mawawalan na din sila ng rason para sabihing hindi sila informed kapag nakalabag sila ng patakaran sa araw ng pangangampanya,” said PO1 Cadangan, one of the Los Baños police posted during the event.

Siguro magiging fair ang election,” Neil Andrew Yap, a resident of Brgy. Anos and former SK officer who came to support his candidate said about the possible success of the event, “Nasa sa kanila (candidates) pa rin naman yan.”

“The coming election is a mere political exercise and I wish the best for everyone. At the end of the day we are all one as citizens of Los Baños in working together for further progress,” Anthony Genuino stated not as a candidate but as the current mayor of town.

The rules and regulation set by COMELEC will be strictly implemented, according to Banzuela. People who are caught distributing flyers and other campaign paraphernalia after the election period will be apprehended by the police force. He encouraged the citizens to participate in guarding the integrity of their vote. In this regard, COMELEC created a Twitter and Facebook account for the residents to have easier access to the Commission for reports of unlawful actions and violations during the election.

This year, inmates will also be given the chance to participate in the national election, Banzuela announces so that people would not make assumptions when ballots are removed from election precincts to be delivered to municipal jails.

The peace covenant signing is a nationwide event organized by the joint efforts of PNP, COMELEC, and Department of Interior Local Government for the coming May 2013 elections.

Calamba conducts mass wedding on Valentines Day

by Danielle V. Nakpil and Regina Rose D. Laciste

Around 100 couples tied the knot in the 2013 Kasalang Bayan organized by the Calamba Local Government last February 14 at the Calamba City Hall lobby.

About a hundred Calamba couples celebrated Valentines Day 2013 as newlyweds. (Photo taken by Monte S. Opulencia)

Ginawa talaga ‘yang kasalang bayan para sa mga taong walang pampakasal,” said Senior Administrator Dick Mendoza, the event coordinator. The ceremony was officiated by Bishop Levy Erasga and Mayor Joaquin  Chipeco Jr. at 10 am.

The Valentine Mass Wedding was conducted by the Mayor’s Office Extension in cooperation with Pag-IBIG. Since July 2004, the Mayor’s office has been organizing mass weddings for couples who cannot afford a church or civil wedding.

Ang laki ng pasasalamat namin sa Kasalang Bayan kasi sa wakas nakasal din kami,” said Eufrocino Austria, 62 years old, a participant of the Heart’s Day Nuptial who is now married to Espitania Austria after ten years of living together with their six children.

Like Eufrocino and Espitania, a large number of couples living together in Calamba City are not yet married explained Senior Administrator Dick Mendoza. “Natutuwa po kami sa libreng kasal dahil nakasal po kami ng wala gaanong ginastos,” said another beneficiary of the event, Prescilla Sampelo. The 35-year-old is now a legitimate housewife to Rodolfo Espelimberqo, a factory worker. The now Mr. and Mrs. Espelimberqo have been living for ten years and was blessed with three children.

Malaking tulong talaga sa kanila ang naganap na kasalang bayan dahil libre,” Administrator Mendoza added.

The participants brought their own set of witnesses as part of the requirements for the marriage contract signing. The newly weds also earned the chance to win a house and lot raffle courtesy of Pag-IBIG in Bougainvillea Subdivision in Calamba.

The winners of the Pag-IBIG house will be announced on February 15.

UPRHS, PSHS-Main bag Econvergence Tilt

By Kathleen Mae M. Idnani and Easter Paz Issa D. Paulmanal

The University of the Philippines Rural High School (UPRHS) and the Philippine Science High School (PSHS)-Main bagged the title as the over-all champions in the recently concluded Econvergence 2013.

After eight years of conducting the Econvergence, it was the first time that two schools were declared as champions. The Sacred Heart College of Lucena got the third place.

A total of 20 teams from 14 different schools in Luzon and Visayas competed in the following events: EKONOMIKA Quiz Contest, Intellectual Encounter Debate, Essay-Writing Competition, Poster-Making, Impromptu Speaking, Mini-Documentary Presentation Contest, Photo Essay Competition and Economics Forum.

Econvergence 2013 has the theme “Good Governance: Gearing the Nation Towards Economic Development.” According to UPLB Economics Society Education Committee Head Kairon Shayne Garcia, this year’s event aimed to make high school students be more aware about the effects of governance on economic development.

Econvergence is an annual inter-high school scholastic economics convention spearheaded by the UPLB Economics Society.  The activity aims to uphold appreciation of the relevance of economics in relation to the different social issues that the country faces.

Calamba to celebrate the people’s courage this doce de Pebrero

by Toni Krizia E. Vivares and Danielle C. Santos

Samahang Doce de Pebrero, in cooperation with Calamba Cultural Affairs Tourism and Sports Development Department, organized the 68th commemoration of the 1945 Massacre this February 12.

Aulogio T. Tañala president of Doce De Pebrero, announced that this year’s theme will be “Doce De Pebrero, noon hangang ngayon sa Aplaya, pagsubok kayang-kaya.”

Rev. Fr. John Jerick Manalo, Parish Priest of San Pedro and San Pablo will hold a mass. The Sangguniang Kabataan as well as the students and the members of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) of Lingga Elementary School will lead the floral offering.

Mayor Joaquin Chipeco and Laguna Governor ER Ejercito are expected to attend the said event. There will be float parade in the morning and a local pageant and Gawad Parangal in the evening.

For 67 years residents of Barangays Lipa, Sampiruhan, Palingon, and Real  commemorated the massacre. Tañala said that for this year, it is no longer a commemoration but a celebration of people’s courage.

Seventy eight year-old Gorgonio Habacon remembers the dawn of February 12 1974. He said he was ten years old at that time. A group of Japanese soldiers came and gathered all the able bodied men including Basilio Habacon, his father. These men were told that there will be a forced labor and anyone who disobeys will be bayoneted. “Dumating yung mga hapon.. inipon yung mga tao. Tapos pinamartya hanggang Real… Tapos doon pinagpapatay. Yung tatay ko at mga kapatid niya.. kasama dun sa mga pinagpapatay.”

In the afternoon the marshalled men were transported to Baranggay Real. They were then blindfolded and killed one by one by battalion of Japanese soldiers. Several Filipinos attempted to escape but they were either stabbed or shot. Their cadavers were then burned. Close to 1000 people died that day.

Nanay ko yung nakakita ng  bangkay ng tatay ko sa daan papuntang Aplaya. Ang naisip naming baka gumapanang siya pauwi.” Habacon did not see the remains of his father. “Kaya pala hindi na siya bumalik.”

A year after the massacre, Lino Habacon founded Samahang Pebrero de Doce. The members were survivors and families of those who died.

Today, the members of the organization were community members who are composed of teachers of surrounding schools and residents. Retired DepEd supervisor Tañala assumed the presidency of the organization as the old members died. He said that the massacre happened five months before he was born.

“I was at the womb of my mother when the massacre happened…Kaya hindi ko ho makakalimutan yun e, kasi nung taon na yun ako ipinanganak”. His father is one of the 2,000 men killed in Real.

A landmark was built along the National Highway in Real Calamba city in honor of the Filipinos who were killed. Also, the protestant church was named Lingga Memorial Church, in memory of the fallen.

Brgy. Anos holds Anti-Rabies Vaccination Drives

By Ladylove May B. Baurile

Barangay Anos, in cooperation with the Rodeo Club Philippines of the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), held “Dog Bite: A House-to-house Anti-rabies Vaccination Drive” last Feb 2, 2013.

The event aims to reduce incidence of rabies in the area by providing vaccines for at most 150 dogs. The vaccination drive focused on the remote areas in the barangay such as Sitio Bagong Nayon.

According to Celerino Balasoto,  Brgy. Captain of Anos, majority of the people in teh arae do not prioritize availing vaccines for their household pets. He added, “Napakaraming cases ng nakagat ng aso sa Anos…yung iba sa mukha pa. At least kung may turok na, yung kaba mo mababawasan. (There are several cases of people bitten by dogs in Anos… some were bitten on their faces. At least if the dogs were injected by vaccines, it will lessen your worry.)”

As of last month, there were a total of six incidents of rabies in the barangay.

A total of 121 dogs were vaccinated for free. The anti-rabies vaccination drive is an annual event of Brgy. Anos.