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Former President Rodrigo Duterte reveals plans to revive the Mindanao initiative, aiming for the island's secession from the Republic of the Philippines. ....
Following the tragic incident at Bankerohan Public Market, the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) has introduced designated drop-off points for vehicles during the New Year's rush. This safety measure is a collaborative effort between the DCPO, City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO), DCPO Traffic Enforcement Unit, and the jurisdiction overseeing Bankerohan, aimed at enhancing safety and security in the public market. The initiative comes after an incident on Christmas Eve, where a mentally challenged individual commandeered a military truck, resulting in injuries and property damage. Only market-goers will be permitted to enter the public market premises, with vehicles having designated areas for passenger pick-up. Stay updated for more details on the suspect's psychological evaluation, expected to be released this week. Read more for the latest on this developing story. ....
Tragic Takeover: Civilian's Mental Health History Revealed in Fatal Task Force Davao Incident. Crenenandy Cadiente, 44, faces charges after commandeering a military truck, resulting in two deaths and three injuries at Bankerohan Public Market. Police confirm Cadiente's history of mental disorder. Task Force Davao takes responsibility, promises swift investigation. Victims identified; injured individuals hospitalized at SPMC. Stay updated with SunStar Davao for more details. ....
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