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Final report includes cops killed in drug war: CHR

MANILA - The final report on the investigated killings linked to the anti-illegal drug campaign of the Duterte administration includes accounts of police officers who died during operations, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said Monday. "The comprehensive report took into account law enforcers or police killed (pages 6 to 8) as well as killings by unidentified individuals outside of the context of police operations (pages 24 to 26)," CHR Executive Director Jacqueline de Guia said in a statement. This, she noted, is contrary to claims that there was no mention of law enforcers who lost their lives and of killings outside of police operations. "The findings of the final report extend its scope from the previous analysis, which covers only incidents investigated in Region 3, Region 4-A, and the National Capital Region," she said. "The scope of the April 2022 release is nationwide and covers 882 dockets involving a total of 872 incidents with 1,139 victims, alm

Legazpi women trained on liniment oil, balm making

CAPACITY-BUILDING. Officers and members of the Legazpi City Women's Federation (LCWF) were trained to make liniment oil and balm at the covered court of Barangay East Washington Drive on Thursday (March 3, 2022). LCWF president Geraldine Rosal said the activity was part of their observance of Women's Month this March. (Photo by Emmanuel Solis) LEGAZPI CITY - At least 100 officers and members of the Legazpi City Women's Federation (LCWF) from 17 villages located in Albay District were trained on making liniment oil and balm at the covered court of Barangay East Washington Drive here on Thursday. In an interview, LCWF president Geraldine Rosal, wife of Mayor Noel Rosal, said the women comprised the second batch of trainees on various forms of livelihood packages as part of the Women's Month celebration this March. "We trained already the first batch participated by 118 LCWF members from the northern portion of the city last March 1 at Rawis Covered court," she s

P16 2-B new investments to create nearly 73K new jobs at SBMA

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has approved new investment proposals worth a total of PHP16.2 billion, reasserting this freeport's claim as one of the biggest business destinations in the country. SBMA chair and administrator Wilma T. Eisma said on Monday the new investments are expected to create a total of 72,722 new jobs in the freeport zone. The new business proposals, she noted, were made by 40 companies that sought registration as Subic business locators from July to September, as well as by three existing locators that pledged additional investments for expansion projects totaling PHP49.44 million. The new investments consisted of 15 projects under the leisure industry, 13 in general business, 11 in logistics and one in information and communications technology, while the expansions were all under the manufacturing sector. According to the SBMA Business and Investment Group (SBMA-BIG), the new projects approved in the third quarter of this y

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