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EXCLUSIVE: Eyeing Guinness record, teen Belgian lady pilot lands at Clark

CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Pampanga Zara Rutherford, the 19-year old Belgian who hopes to set a new world record on circumnavigating the globe, landed at Clark International Airport today, Dec. 15 from Taipei. The Clark stop was supposedly to briefly refuel before she heads out to Dumaguete Cit

2 PNP AVSEGROUP officers promoted

Two officers of the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group have been promoted to the next rank. 40437 From Police Lieutenant Colonel, the rank of Police Colonel was given to Christopher Melchor, chief of the AVSEGROUP-National Capital Region; and, Norberto Lumbera, Jr., head of the P

People s safety comes first — Calabarzon PNP – Manila Bulletin

Published February 17, 2021, 12:41 PM The people’s safety comes first. This was the marching order of Philippine National Police (PNP) Brig. Gen. Ysmael Yu as he assumed the post of Deputy Regional Director for Administration of Police Regional Office 4A which has jurisdiction over Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon provinces. (Cavite Police PIO / MANILA BULLETIN) During a command visit to the Cavite Police Provincial Office at Camp BGen. Pantaleon Garcia, Imus City, Cavite on Tuesday, Yu said that as frontliners, members of the Cavite police are responsible for everyone’s safety. Yu emphasized the importance of administrative support for COVID-19 Task Force (ASCOTF) within the PNP, and the activation of the “Squad Concept” which is composed of five or six members of the PNP to ensure peace and order in their areas of assignment.

Philippines suspected of crimes against humanity

Philippines suspected of crimes against humanity Reuters, MANILA There is a “reasonable basis” to believe that crimes against humanity were committed during Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, the office of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) prosecutor said in a report on Monday. Since taking office in 2016, Duterte launched a bloody anti-narcotics crackdown in which thousands have been killed, sparking global outrage. Duterte has at times lashed out at what he said were international efforts to paint him as a “ruthless and heartless violator of human rights,” and unilaterally withdrew the Philippines from the ICC’s founding treaty in 2018.

ICC believes there are crimes against humanity in Philippine drug war

ICC believes there are crimes against humanity in Philippine drug war
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