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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by contractman View Post
    karon nga si Osmena napud mayor tanawon nato unsa kalainan or kausaban sa cbeu city.
    traffic ug drugs ang mga pangunahing dapat tagdon ni Mayor Tom.
    Permi na Tommy ang starring sa Sunstar.

  2. #22
    mao nang gipanghatag ni rama noh?

    hayahaya aning mga hinampak oi. ang mga uban natong igsoon nag antos intawn sakay jeep.init ug uwan. kani sila naka pickup pa di man unta necessary. haaay.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by contractman View Post
    karon nga si Osmena napud mayor tanawon nato unsa kalainan or kausaban sa cbeu city.
    traffic ug drugs ang mga pangunahing dapat tagdon ni Mayor Tom.
    Mas sayon pa masulbad ang drugas kaysa traffic sa syudad ug baha.

    Mahuman nalang ang term ni tomas di jud ni masulbad ang traffic labi na mga compact cars are selling like pan cakes 5k nalang DP. nagkadaghan na jud kaayo ang naay suwat sa luyo sa sakyanan, "Caution: New driver"

  4. #24
    Arrested for carnapping? Resulta karon mobalos ug kiha. Delaying tactics dayon sa court plus hilot hilot (like motapon sa ilang kampo) hangtod mahilom. Typical pinoy justice system we had. In private sector insubordination is an issue that can kick you out to the door.

  5. #25
    Cebu City ABC to sue police if they arrest members over unreturned vehicles | Sun.Star



    FOLLOWING the arrest of one barangay official last week, the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) Cebu City has threatened to file cases against the police if they continue to do so.

    In a letter to Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Senior Supt. Benjamin Santos, officers of ABC said any arrest of barangay officials named respondents in the carnapping case the City filed against them is illegal.

    The letter was signed by ABC president Philip Zafra and other officers, including Barangay Captains Joel Garganera of Tinago, Ramil Ayuman of Apas, Alan Masecampo of San Antonio, Yolandito Cagang of Basak Pardo, Ana Tabal of Tagbao, Rosalita Callino of Buot, Reynald Lauron of Cambinocot, Raquel Avila of Kamagayan and Lemar Alcover of Sambag I.

    No warrant

    Some 47 officials were charged with carnapping after they allegedly violated provisions of Republic Act (RA) 6539, or the Anti-Carnapping Law. They were also charged with malversation of public property under the Revised Penal Code;, with violating RA 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act; and with violating RA 6713, or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, for failing to return their City-issued vehicles when Acting Mayor Margarita Osmeña recalled these for inventory.

    The officials said they have reliable information that an order was issued for their arrest after the charges were filed.

    They emphasized that no carnapping took place because the service vehicles were issued to them by virtue of a memorandum of agreement with the City Government.

    The ABC officials also pointed out that no warrant was issued for their arrest, either by the anti-graft office or any court.

    They also sent letters, dated May 20 and 31, to the office of the acting mayor, asking her to reconsider her recall memo since the vehicles are regularly used for emergency purposes.

    They said they have yet to receive a reply from Osmeña.

    Osmeña, in previous interviews, said barangay officials should have turned over their vehicles to the City to avoid any legal consequences.

    In a related development, CCPO Director Santos defended the four policemen who were included in the case filed by Labangon Barangay Councilor Rodulfo Tabasa over his “citizen’s arrest.”

    He said the policemen were only doing their job to ensure peace and order between General Service Office (GSO) employees and Tabasa.

    “We will provide them with the proper attorney,” he said.

    Article 221

    Santos deemed the operation a success because no one was hurt.

    He ruled out speculations that Tabasa’s arrest was politically-motivated as the barangay captains were given an official recall order for the City-issued vehicles.

    He urged them to return the vehicles because there is no assurance that they won’t be arrested like Tabasa, as the GSO has the power to execute a citizen’s arrest not for carnapping but for Article 221 of the Revised Penal Code, or the failure to deliver public funds or property, which is a continuing offense.

    In regards to the letter sent to him by the 10 barangay captains, he respected their will.

    “Their points were accurate and as a law enforcer we see to it that we follow the rule of law,” he said in an interview with Sun.Star Cebu.

    Meanwhile, City Intelligence Branch Chief Supt. Michael Bastes has consulted their lawyer in regards to the cases his men are facing.

    He refused to reveal their names, but he said he will help them stand in court.

    “We won’t assist if we don’t have basis. The important thing is that we only assisted and not arrested,” Bastes said in Cebuano.

  6. #26
    ngano Carnap man kaso ani nga ang city govt. man gahatag sa mga sakyanan aning mga brgy?
    ang dili Rama murag maoy ni palag ngali ani kay wala man hatagi hehe pastilan way pagka human ning stylela sa pamolitica nato sa pinas.




    FOLLOWING the arrest of one barangay official last week, the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) Cebu City has threatened to file cases against the police if they continue to do so.

    In a letter to Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Senior Supt. Benjamin Santos, officers of ABC said any arrest of barangay officials named respondents in the carnapping case the City filed against them is illegal.

    The letter was signed by ABC president Philip Zafra and other officers, including Barangay Captains Joel Garganera of Tinago, Ramil Ayuman of Apas, Alan Masecampo of San Antonio, Yolandito Cagang of Basak Pardo, Ana Tabal of Tagbao, Rosalita Callino of Buot, Reynald Lauron of Cambinocot, Raquel Avila of Kamagayan and Lemar Alcover of Sambag I.

    No warrant

    Some 47 officials were charged with carnapping after they allegedly violated provisions of Republic Act (RA) 6539, or the Anti-Carnapping Law. They were also charged with malversation of public property under the Revised Penal Code;, with violating RA 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act; and with violating RA 6713, or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, for failing to return their City-issued vehicles when Acting Mayor Margarita Osmeña recalled these for inventory.

    The officials said they have reliable information that an order was issued for their arrest after the charges were filed.

    They emphasized that no carnapping took place because the service vehicles were issued to them by virtue of a memorandum of agreement with the City Government.

    The ABC officials also pointed out that no warrant was issued for their arrest, either by the anti-graft office or any court.

    They also sent letters, dated May 20 and 31, to the office of the acting mayor, asking her to reconsider her recall memo since the vehicles are regularly used for emergency purposes.

    They said they have yet to receive a reply from Osmeña.

    Osmeña, in previous interviews, said barangay officials should have turned over their vehicles to the City to avoid any legal consequences.

    In a related development, CCPO Director Santos defended the four policemen who were included in the case filed by Labangon Barangay Councilor Rodulfo Tabasa over his “citizen’s arrest.”

    He said the policemen were only doing their job to ensure peace and order between General Service Office (GSO) employees and Tabasa.

    “We will provide them with the proper attorney,” he said.

    Article 221

    Santos deemed the operation a success because no one was hurt.

    He ruled out speculations that Tabasa’s arrest was politically-motivated as the barangay captains were given an official recall order for the City-issued vehicles.

    He urged them to return the vehicles because there is no assurance that they won’t be arrested like Tabasa, as the GSO has the power to execute a citizen’s arrest not for carnapping but for Article 221 of the Revised Penal Code, or the failure to deliver public funds or property, which is a continuing offense.

    In regards to the letter sent to him by the 10 barangay captains, he respected their will.

    “Their points were accurate and as a law enforcer we see to it that we follow the rule of law,” he said in an interview with Sun.Star Cebu.

    Meanwhile, City Intelligence Branch Chief Supt. Michael Bastes has consulted their lawyer in regards to the cases his men are facing.

    He refused to reveal their names, but he said he will help them stand in court.

    “We won’t assist if we don’t have basis. The important thing is that we only assisted and not arrested,” Bastes said in Cebuano.[/QUOTE]

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    Mao na sunod kinahanglan naa na silay permahan inig hatagan sila ug property sa gobyerno nga inig kuhaon ug balik kinahanglan i hatag dayon. For sure wala man ni silay gi pirmahan nga ingon ana ba. Wa ni silay kalainan sa mga squatters, bisan dili ilang yuta mag magahi ug pahawa.

  8. #28
    Kita nga wala jud kakita sa mga official nga papeles between city government and cebu city barangays... audience langta.

    Lisod ning magpa mao2x ta nga carnap, or dili carnap. Magpadala pod ta sa atong emosyon bisan wala tay labot. heheheh!

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by contractman View Post
    ngano Carnap man kaso ani nga ang city govt. man gahatag sa mga sakyanan aning mga brgy?
    ang dili Rama murag maoy ni palag ngali ani kay wala man hatagi hehe pastilan way pagka human ning stylela sa pamolitica nato sa pinas.
    there was recall for inventory order, there was a warning and a deadline... city hall is the owner of the vehicle not the brgy or its official, ... if the owner request the vehicle to return anyone who has it must return... the refusal to return is liable for carnapping... this vehicle are City-issued meaning its not theirs it is just issued to them... there is difference, sa balaod given and issued are different

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    ask lang ko manga master.

    Tabasa said that he has a Toyota Hilux under his name but he never used it for personal errands.

    why man na naa man sa iya name ang vehicle nga gi issue raman ni.

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