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Pagudpud gets award for waste management

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Pagudpud , Ilocos Norte—The Department of Environment and Natural Resources awarded the municipal government here the 2015 Regional Award for Best Practices in the implementation of Republic Act 9003, or the Solid Waste Management law. The awarding was held during the Regional Solid Waste Summit and LGU Awarding of Best Practices in line with the yearly celebration of Philippine Environment Month Day on June 5, 2016. The program had the theme “Fostering Shared Responsibilities in Integrated Solid Waste Management”.    The summit showcases the best practices of LGUs in Region I on solid waste management programs and a venue to meet with the local government units and see how they can give more help on the other issues and concerns towards SWM implementation. An exhibit or booth was showcased by the awardees for SWM programs worthy of sharing. The award was handed over by EMB regional director

No warrant needed to get cellphone location data

The Government’s acquisition of historical cell-site location information (CSLI) from two criminal defendants’ cell phone provider without a warrant did not violate the Fourth Amendment, because it did not constitute a Fourth Amendment search, ruled the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in a split decision (12-3) published May 31, 2016.  CSLI are the records of a phone company that identify which cell tower – usually the one closest to the cell phone – transmitted a signal when the defendants used their cell phones to make and receive calls and texts. To obtain the CSLI from Sprint/Nextel, the Defendants’ cell phone provider, the Government had to apply to a federal court for an order directing the company to disclose the records pursuant to the Stored Communications Act. 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c), (d). Why is this case significant? The government used the historical CSLI obtained from Sprint/Nextel at the defendants’ trial to place them in the vicinity of the armed robberie

Police nabs Pagudpud exec

IN  Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, elements of the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group arrested the municipal assessor, identified as Engr. Reynaldo Galat. Mr. Galat is suspected to be one of Pagudpud’s top drug personalities. A total of 21.2 grams of suspected shabu was confiscated from Mr. Galat during the search warrant operations. He has been a public official for almost 20 years until his arrest. Imee reacts ILOCOS  Norte Governor Maria Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos, meanwhile, expressed her dismay over the Pagudpud official’s involvement in illegal drugs despite holding a government post. The governor said officials guilty to drug charges should face heavier penalties, adding that they do not have the right to hold positions as they destroy the honor and integrity of government service. Ms. Marcos also conveyed her full support to the Ilocos Norte Police Provincial Office (INPPO) in apprehending other big-time drug users and pushers in the province.

62-year old suspected drug pusher falls in Laoag City

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Laoag City —In an apparent bid to implement incoming President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s call for an all-out war against illegal drugs, the police here nabbed a 62-year old notorious drug personality. The Laoag police arrested Emelinda Lao aka Linda, 62 years old, single and unemployed following a search warrant implementation on June 2, 2016 at 11 AM. The operation was a joint intel-operation and investigation sections under the guidance of P/Supt. Edwin C. Balles, Laoag police chief; and supervision of P/Sr. Supt. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr, Ilocos Norte police director. Ms. Lao was reportedly a repeat violator of the anti-illegal drugs act. She was nabbed 15 years ago and remained one of the most notorious drug personalities in the city’s drug watch list. She was arrested at Brgy. 23 in this city. The search warrant was issued by Regional Trial Court Brach 13. Confiscated from the suspect were 12 small heat-sealed transparent

The Ilocos Times July 25-July 31, 2016

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Oahu Filipino Community Council annual convention maangay June 25, 2016

HONOLULU, Hawaii—Maangay ti kombension ti Oahu Filipino Community Council (OFCC) into Hunio 25, 2016 idiay Philippine Consulate General Pali Highway. Mapakaamuan dagiti amin a unit member organization iti panagbaroda iti panagkamengda. Pannakaited dagiti nagan dagiti delegado a mangibagi iti gungloda. Nagan dagiti nominee para kadagiti masnop a puesto manipud iti president, umuna a bise, maikadua a bise, sekretario/iria, katulongan a sekretaria., tesorero/ra; katulongan a tesorera/ro. auditor, director. Maudi nga aldaw a panagisubmitar kadagitoy a dokumento/aplikasion para iti kombension iti Mayo 30, 2016. Maibuson amin a dokumento/aplikasion iti OFCC PO Bocx 17531, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Mangrugi nga agtakem dagiti mabotosan iti Hulio 1, 2016, ket agserbida iti uneg ti maysa a tawen. Dagiti director, dadduma a director ti agtakem iti dua a tawen.

LC’s Brgy. 15 seniors go on a picnic

Top photo: (third from left) Ernesto S. Tamayo, president; back elevated right, Avelina N. Alipio, vice-president; center front row, Dolores C. Pedro, secretary; and (third from right, partly hidden), Romana S. Fernandez, treasurer. Lower photo: Senior citizens of Brgy. 15 together with their appokos enjoying the cool and blue water. The barometer shows 38 degrees Celsius and the summer heat brought discomfort to elderlies. On April 9, members of Brgy. 15 Senior Citizens Association went on a picnic-swim in the blue water of Bacarra river resort, headed by their president Ernesto S. Tamayo, to relieve them of the high temperature. He said: “Activities such as this, brings joy in our hearts. Joy has given us consolation and comfort. Joy has encouraged us to go on in spite of our age and lonely moments.”