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News and updates of the Montesclaros shooting  incident. (News clippings sorted by published dates)

Gun Shooting in Bogo


COP ALLEGEDLY SHOOTS, KILLS DAUGHTER'S BOYFRIEND

Saturday, April 6, 2013 

By Davinci S. Maru, SUN.STAR NEWS
A POLICE official in Bogo City, Cebu yesterday afternoon allegedly shot to death the 17-year-old boyfriend of his daughter.
Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr., deputy chief of the Bogo City Police Station, surrendered shortly after he allegedly shot Vincent Paul Montesclaros in Barangay Guadalupe at 3 p.m.
He was also divested of his 9mm service pistol, the same weapon used in the shooting.
Supt. Anthony Bagarinao, Bogo City police chief, said Montesclaros died from gunshot wounds in his head and chest.
Tabay brought Montesclaros, who was a first year college student, to the hospital but the minor died before receiving treatment.
Bagarinao told Sun.Star Cebu Tabay, who was on duty, went home to eat. Read more: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2013/04/06/cop-allegedly-shoots-kills-daughter-s-boyfriend-276247

POLICE MAJOR SHOOT BOY DEAD

Saturday, April 6, 2013 

By Joy Cherry S. Quito, Cebu Daily News
A police official in Bogo City, northern Cebu surrendered to fellow policemen after he fatally shot the 17-year-old boyfriend of his daughter.
Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr., deputy police chief of a Bogo City police station, said he thought the boy was trying to shoot him that’s why he fired at him.
Supt. Anthony Bagarinao, chief of police of Bogo City, said Tabay left his police station around 3 p.m. yesterday to eat and pick up her 16-year-old daughter from school. 
The school is 150 meters from the policeman’s house in barangay Guadalupe. 
On his way to the school, Tabay claimed that he saw his daughter in a shanty near the school with her nose bleeding. 
Bagarinao said Tabay alleged that when the boy saw him, the boy tried to draw something from his waist. 
Tabay said he thought that what the boy was trying to get was a firearm prompting him to draw his 9mm pistol and shoot the boy. 
Montesclaros suffered gunshot wounds in the head and chest.


Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/385965/police-major-shoots-boy-dead#ixzz2PuodhnRG 

SELF-DEFENSE? PNP DOUBTS IT

Sunday, April 7, 2013 

By Davinci S. Maru, SUN.STAR NEWS
POLICE investigators found loopholes in the statement of a police official in Bogo City, Cebu, who allegedly shot and killed his daughter’s boyfriend last Friday, leading them to suspect it may not have been self-defense.
Hounded by their doubts, the family of Vincent Paul Montesclaros, 17, sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) 7 for an autopsy and parallel inquiry.
Bruises on Montesclaros’ face led them to believe the teenager was mauled by Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr., 51, before he was killed. Tabay is the city’s deputy police chief.
Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) Director Patrocinio Comendador also sent personnel to the Bogo City Police Station yesterday to investigate. He assured there will be no whitewash.
Supt. Anthony Bagarinao, the city’s police chief, told Sun.Star Cebu they found inconsistencies in the statement of Tabay after gathering evidence and interviewing the victim’s family. Read more: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2013/04/07/self-defense-pnp-doubts-it-276366

SLAIN BOY'S KIN WANTS NBI IN

Sunday, April 7, 2013 

By Joy Cherry S. Quito, Cebu Daily News
The family of the 17-year-old boy who was fatally shot by a police official in Bogo City, northern Cebu is asking for the help of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). 
The family of Vincent Paul Montesclaros went to the NBI after turning down the request of the Bogo City police to have the victim’s remains autopsied and be subjected to a paraffin test. 
Senior Supt. Patrocinio Comendador Jr., chief of the Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO), ordered the Provincial Intelligence and Detection Management Branch to investigate the case.
Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr., deputy chief of the Bogo City police station, admitted shooting the boy but claimed he did it in self-defense. 
The boy was the boyfriend of Tabay’s 16-year-old daughter. 
Tabay said he was forced to shoot the boy when the victim appeared to draw a gun from his waist. 
Tabay, who has been in the police service for 27 years, surrendered to the police after the incident. He also turned over a .45 caliber pistol which he said was recovered in the boy’s possession. 
Tabay was about to pick up her daughter from her school in barangay Guadalupe on Friday afternoon when the shooting occurred. 
Supt. Anthony Bagarinao, chief of police of Bogo, said the girl claimed that she and the boy were arguing before her father arrived.



Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/386421/slain-boys-kin-wants-nbi-in#ixzz2Pupaa8py

5 TESTIFY THAT COP SHOT DAUGHTER'S BOYFRIEND

Monday, April 8, 2013 

By Davinci S. Maru, SUN.STAR NEWS
FIVE minors were brought to the Bogo City Police Station on Sunday to testify as witnesses that a police official didn't act in self-defense in shooting his daughter's boyfriend.
The friends of Vincent Paul Montesclaros, 17, issued their affidavits through the help of the Women and Children's Protection Desk (WCPD) and said that Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr. twisted the story.
"This will only show that my son was defenseless and didn't have a gun when he (Tabay) killed Vincent," said the boy's father Paul, 37.
He said Natasha Faye, his son's girlfriend, sent text messages and called their friends for help that Tabay mauled Vincent before shooting him in Barangay Guadalupe last Friday at 3 p.m. Read more: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2013/04/08/5-testify-cop-shot-daughter-s-boyfriend-276536

BOGO COP FACES MURDER CHARGE 

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

By Davinci S. Maru, Flornisa M. Gitgano and Kevin A. Lagunda
A COMPLAINT of murder was filed against a police official in Bogo City, Cebu yesterday for allegedly shooting to death his daughter’s boyfriend.
Bogo City Police Station Chief Anthony Bagarinao told Sun.Star Cebu the initial complaint of homicide was changed to murder because of witnesses’ accounts. 
“Naa’y nakadungog nila nga nihangyo kuno ni ang bata pero gipusil gihapon niya (Somebody heard the boy pleading for his life but the policeman went ahead and shot him),” he said, referring to Chief Insp. Ceferino Tabay Jr.
Last Sunday, five minors issued affidavits that Tabay did not shoot Montesclaros out of self-defense. 
Without the autopsy result, Bagarinao said they still lodged the case at Bogo City Prosecutor’s Office because they already have a post-mortem examination from the hospital.
“Mas maayo unta gyud ang autopsy pero ang pamilya kay di man magpatabang sa pulis (The family doesn’t want police assistance),” he said.
The Cebu Provincial Board (PB) requested Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) Chief Patrocinio Comendador to conduct a “thorough and impartial” investigation on the
shooting. Read More: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/2013/04/09/bogo-cop-faces-murder-charge-276680


4/09/2013 07:15:00 AM 3 comments

JUNIE MARTINEZ DAPHNE SALIMBANGON


MAYOR 

  • MARTINEZ, JUNIE 
  • SALIMBANGON, MARIE DAPHNE
VICE MAYOR
  • LEPITEN, VICTOR
  • SEVILLA, SANTIAGO
COUNCILOR
  • ACUSAR, LYNDON HEE
  • ALARDE, TINGGOY
  • ALMIRANTE, YOYONG
  • BANZON, HELEN
  • BERCERO, BRYAN 
  • GALVE, BONG
  • GELIG, JONEL
  • GODINEZ, REGIE
  • GULANE, DODONG
  • JUMAO-AS, GLENN
  • LEPITEN, JAC LESTER 
  • MANUBAG, WHING
  • MARTINEZ-MANIQUIS, MARICEL
  • MAYOL, DIGOY
  • MINGUEZ, RITO
  • OLIAMOT, SUNNY
  • OPORTO, LITO
  • ORTEGA, ERWIN 
  • PACIFICO, ARTURO 
  • RODRIGUEZ, BELINDA
  • RODRIGUEZ, DOC BEN
  • SALIMBANGON, CHAD
  • VERDIDA, CRES
  • YGOT, OFELIA 
source: http://www.comelec.gov.ph/uploads/Elections/2013natloc/ListOfCandidates/CEBU/BOGO_CITY/BOGO_CITY.pdf

photo credit: Rodge Tonacao & Daphne Salimbangon FB profile

3/27/2013 04:27:00 PM No comments
Here is a snapshot of a ballot template to be used for the 2013 National and Local Elections in Bogo City:



CLICK HERE FOR FULL BALLOT TEMPLATE

3/27/2013 04:02:00 PM No comments
PRC LOGO
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)  : 717 out of 1,309 passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examination and 24 out of 45 passed the Certified Plant Mechanic Licensure Examination given by the Board of Mechanical Engineering in Manila and Cebu this March 2013.  

Results were released in two working days after the last day of examinations.

Top 10:


1. JOSEPH PARIS TALAMPAS  - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 93.95


2. JEFFREY JAYMA BARCE - UNIVERSITY OF CEBU 93.70
& SAMUELSON ANTHONY DUGAY SYLIM - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 93.70


3. AARON FERDINAND DEE BEA - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 93.25


4. CRISTAN JAY NITURA PERONA - EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY (for.L.I.T.)TACLOBAN 93.10


5. EDWARD SELVANO ERMAE - BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI 92.25


6. LEO COCOY MAGCAMIT NAHID - UNIVERSITY OF CEBU 90.15
& KELVIN RAY BINUYA SOLDEVILLA - TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 90.15


7. STEPHEN JOHN BUSMION VERCELES - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-DASMARIÑAS 90.00


8. REY ANDREW ANG GATMAITAN - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 89.90


9. PAUL CARLO LOPEZ ADAME - BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY BATANGAS CITY (PBMIT) 89.75


10. MAR JOHN VICENTE MACABODBOD - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 89.45


CLICK HERE  for complete list of passers in Mechanical Engineer Licensure Exam.

CLICK HERE for the complete list of passers in Certified Plant Mechanic Licensure Exam



3/27/2013 08:00:00 AM No comments

OFFICIAL LIST OFQUALIFIERS  FOR THE 2013 DOST-SEI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS

DOST - SEI SCHOLARSHIP


The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) through the Science Education Institute (SEI) announces the names of the scholarship qualifiers in 2013. The new scholarship awardees must seek admission in any of the priority S&T fields of study at state colleges and universities and CHED-identified Centers of Excellence/Centers of Development. Each qualifier shall receive a notice of award from the DOST-SEI or  DOST Regional Office  stating the date of orientation and  contract signing. He/she shall report at the designated venue with a parent/legal guardian who must bring a 2013 Community Tax Certificate or Official Passport. The legal guardian is required to present his/her affidavit of guardianship. The names of some potential qualifiers are put on hold pending re-evaluation of some requirements. The following are the qualifiers of the DOST-SEI Scholarship Programs (also available at www.sei.dost.gov.ph and www.science-scholarships.ph).  

From the total number of the 2013 passers, 3,089 belong to economically disadvantaged families who qualified under the RA 7687 Scholarship grants, while 508 students who topped the examination qualified under the DOST-SEI Merit Scholarship Program.

source: http://www.science-scholarships.ph/

Click to download -> DOST SCHOLARSHIP RESULT
3/24/2013 03:05:00 PM No comments
election 2013


THE entire fourth legislative district of the province of Cebu was declared as an election “hot spot” after the regional police force revised its watchlist of areas where violence are likely to erupt in this year’s election period.

Cebu’s fourth district is composed of the city of Bogo and the towns of Bantayan, Daanbantayan, Madridejos, Medellin, San Remigio, Sta. Fe, Tabogon and Tabuelan.


Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/367881/cebus-4th-district-now-a-hot-spot
by Correspondent Chito Aragon

photo source: philstar.com
3/08/2013 08:30:00 AM No comments
balita.ph
February 6, 2013


CEBU CITY, Feb. 6 — Some 3,000 women in Central Visayas will benefit from two training programs which the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) launched in Mandaue City on Wednesday.
TESDA Logo

TESDA Director General Joel Villanueva said the two training programs are the Sari-Sari Store Training and Access to Resources (S3TAR) and Cash for Training Project (C4TP).

Its partners are Coca-Cola Export Corp. for the first program and the Department of Social Welfare and Development for the second program.

S3TAR, which started in Palawan last year, is a campaign for women 18 years old and above who run small stores in Palawan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, National Capital Region, Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Misamis Oriental and Cagayan.

The program will provide basic entrepreneurial mentoring such as financial literacy training to 1,000 women sari-sari store owners in Bogo City, Balamban and beneficiaries of the Cebu Federation of Women’s Clubs Inc. (CFWCI)

TESDA reported that 99 women have so far passed from the 300 target beneficiaries in Bogo City, while Balamban has 126 registrants out of 200.

CFWCI has logged 218 beneficiaries and is aiming for 500.

Training in Bogo City is ongoing, while other participants will start in February.

read full story here
2/13/2013 08:11:00 AM No comments

Written by MTLabarado   
Saturday, 12 January 2013 


Most outstanding legislative council in the province for the component city category.
Bogo City Sangguniang Panlungsod - City Councilors and Vice Mayor

For its “ultimate contribution to the attainment of desirable socio–economic and environmental outcome” the Philippine Councilors League–Cebu Provincial Federation together with the Department of Interior and Local Government presented to the Bogo City Council the Local Legislative Award as winner in the Provincial Level for the component city category.

The award recognizes the exemplary performance of sanggunians, particularly of cities and municipalities, for legislating measures that help build the foundation of meaningful local administration and development. The award criteria includes eff ectiveness of the Legislative Agenda and the legislative tracking system, availability of legislative documents, efficiency of performance of the sanggunian, and quality of office set-up and staff complement.

Most outstanding legislative council in the province for the component city category For its “ultimate contribution to the attainment of desirable socio–economic and environmental outcome” the Philippine Councilors League–Cebu Provincial Federation together with the Department of Interior and Local Government presented to the Bogo City Council the Local Legislative Award as winner in the Provincial Level for the component city category. 

Read full article here: http://cityofbogocebu.gov.ph/web/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=2
2/01/2013 06:20:00 AM 1 comments

Petron has announced that it has terminated its contracts with 21 of its service stations for selling substandard fuels and passing these off as having come from the petroleum company.

According to Petron, it ended its partnership with the said service stations over a 12-month period, from January 2012 to January 2013.
Petron gasoline station

"It is our duty to make sure the consuming public only gets Petron's top-of-the-line fuel and lubricant products whenever they go to a Petron station," said Petron vice president for national sales Archie Gupalor. "We do not tolerate these illegal activities and we will continue to go after unscrupulous dealers within our network to ensure the integrity of the Petron brand."

To prove that it is serious in going after these erring dealers, Petron recently filed criminal charges against a dealer in Bogo City, Cebu. For its part, the Bogo City Prosecutor's Office found probable cause with Petron's allegations that the dealer committed criminal acts of trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false designation of origin, all of which are punishable under Republic Act 8293, also known as the "Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines."

Visit TopGear Philippines to read more. 

source: http://www.topgear.com.ph/news/petron-cancels-contracts-with-21-service-stations
1/31/2013 11:49:00 AM No comments

SINULOG SA KABATAAN-DAKBAYAN 2013


ELEMENTARY DIVISION CONTINGENT
    1. Basak Community School
    2. Cebu City Central School
    3. "Tribu Mabolokon” Mabolo Elementary School                                                
    4. Guadalupe Elementary School
    5. Oprra Elementary School
    6. Regino Mercado Elementary School
SECONDARY DIVISION CONTINGENT
    1. Inayawan Night high School
    2. Punta Princessa Night High School
    3. Zapatera National High School
    4. Banay Talambanon of Talamban National High School                                     
    5. Apas National High School
    6. Don Sergio Osmena National High School
    7. Abellana National School


sinulog 2013
Sinulog 2013 - sinulog.ph


SINULOG SA KABATAAN-LALAWIGAN 2013


ELEMENTARY DIVISION CONTINGENT
    1. Buanoy Central School
    2. Naga Central Elementary School
    3. Gregoria Milan Memorial Elementary School
    4. Pajo Elementary School - Lapu-Lapu City Government
    5. Talisay City Central School
    6. San Fernando Central School
    7. Pundok sa Nagkahiusang Danawanon-Danao City
SECONDARY DIVISION CONTINGENT
    1. Banay Mandauehanon
    2. Toledo National Vocational School
    3. Tribu ni Beatriz (Beatriz D. Durano Memorial National High School)- Danao City
    4. Cordova National High School-Cordova District
    5. Dumanjug National High School
    6. Division of City of Bogo
    7. Uling National High School, DepEd, City of Naga
    8. Carcar City Division
    9. Tuburan National High School

source: sinulog.ph
1/10/2013 01:53:00 PM No comments
Source: Cebu Daily News


At least eight buses of the Metro Cebu Autobus Corporation were suspended for one month by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board 7 starting Tuesday.

LFTRB-7 Regional Director Ahmed Cuizon announced the suspension after a meeting with company officials yesterday.



Last Monday an Autobus unit collided with an oncoming Toyota Altis sedan in the national highway in Bogo City in north Cebu. Three bus passengers were killed and 37 were injured, including both drivers.

The suspended buses are listed in the same franchise number of the bus that figured in the accident.
Cuizon said Autobus units covered by other franchises can still operate.

Autobus operates a fleet of more than 30 buses.

“We just want to uphold public safety. We want to be sure that the riding public is safe, especially now that it is passenger season because of Christmas,” Cuizon said.

Based on police investigation the bus “was just a second party to the accident” as it was the private car that rammed it but “the suspension is standard operating procedure,” Cuizon said.

read more: 8 Autobus units get 1-month suspension over Bogo mishap

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