BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Mayor Neil Lizares turns over the four brand new patrol vehicles to the Talisay City Police Station headed by PMaj. Jigger Gimeno.
SHABU SEIZED. Operatives of San Carlos City Police Station in Negros Occidental seize PHP476,000 worth of suspected shabu (shown in photo) during a buy-bust on Sunday (Nov. 28, 2021). Suspect Junry Guitguit, 36, was arrested during the operation at the Centermall in Barangay Palampas. (Photo courtesy of NegOcc-San Carlos City Police Station) BACOLOD CITY - A resident of San Carlos City in northern Negros Occidental yielded PHP476,000 worth of suspected shabu during a buy-bust on Sunday afternoon, a police report on Monday showed. The suspect was identified as Junry Guitguit, 36, unemployed, and a resident of Urban Fatima Village in Barangay Rizal. Lt. Roby Aurita, deputy for administration of San Carlos City Police Station, said Guitguit was arrested when he transacted with a poseur buyer at the Centermall, an open field located near the city hall in Barangay Palampas. Guitguit, a street-level individual, sold PHP4,500 worth of suspected shabu during the operation conducted by the team
GROUNDBREAKING. San Carlos City Mayor Renato Gustilo and First District Rep. Gerardo Valmayor Jr., together with the Department of the Interior and Local Government and Philippine Army officials, lead the groundbreaking ceremony for the Barangay Quezon concrete access road on Tuesday (Nov. 23, 2021). Construction of the road project, funded under the Barangay Development Program of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, is expected to start in the first week of December.(Photo courtesy of NegOcc-San Carlos City Information Office) BACOLOD CITY - Some three insurgency-cleared villages in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental will soon have better access roads in transporting their farm produce to the city proper. The concreting of farm-to-market road projects, funded under the Barangay Development Program (BDP) of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), was launched in the mountain barangays of Codcod, Nataban, and Quezon on Tuesda
GROUNDBREAKING. San Carlos City Mayor Renato Gustilo and First District Rep. Gerardo Valmayor Jr., together with the Department of the Interior and Local Government and Philippine Army officials, lead the groundbreaking ceremony for the Barangay Quezon concrete access road on Tuesday (Nov. 23, 2021). Construction of the road project, funded under the Barangay Development Program of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, is expected to start in the first week of December.(Photo courtesy of NegOcc-San Carlos City Information Office) BACOLOD CITY - Three insurgency-cleared villages in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental will soon have better access roads in transporting their farm produce to the city proper. The concreting of farm-to-market road projects, funded under the Barangay Development Program (BDP) of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), was launched in the mountain barangays of Codcod, Nataban, and Quezon on Tuesday. Th