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Cebu Daily Newscast: Woman jailed for bathing naked in fountain near Dalaguete church

Listen to Cebu Daily Newscast and get the latest stories in and around Cebu. Here’s what you need to know on Monday, July 8, 2024. Woman jailed for bathing naked in fountain near Dalaguete church A woman was arrested for bathing naked in a fountain situated right outside the parish church of Dalaguete town, southern Cebu on Monday, July 8. Police in Dalaguete confirmed the arrest of a woman and her German partner for causing public alarm,...


Abusing sirens and wang-wang

MANY dysfunctions in most countries arise from small, unattended things. Failure to address these minor disorders can escalate into more serious crimes and even chaos. This is called the "broken windows theory," where if one window in a building is broken and not quickly repaired, more vandalism can take place and ultimately result in the breakdown of social order. It is no different from the blatant disregard for Administrative Order 18 (AO 18)...


10 injured in another Zamboanga firecracker Explosion

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines — Ten people, including police and Marine officers, were injured when a pile of firecrackers and pyrotechnics materials set for disposal exploded in this city yesterday afternoon. The massive explosion occurred at past 5 p.m. in a vacant lot located near the camp of the Marines and command center of the city disaster risk reduction and management office in Barangay Cabantangan. The firecrackers and pyrotechnics were...


Foster father killed himself as he struggled to keep up with rent

Lee McHale was facing eviction having failed to keep up with his rental payments when he took a fatal dose of paracetamol. He later died at Tameside General in Lancashire (pictured)


BI bars entry of 2 foreign sex offenders

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Monday that they prevented two foreign sex offenders from entering the Philippines. The BI identified the offenders as 52-year-old Irishman Charles Henry Gabler and 29-year-old American Mark Halligan. The foreigners were intercepted at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Gabler was barred from entering the country on June 23 when he arrived via a United Airlines flight from Guam. Halligan was banned on...


Did Russia really cause the so-called Havana Syndrome?

In 2016, several American diplomats stationed at the US embassy in Havana, Cuba, began suffering a range of medical issues, including migraines, fatigue, vertigo, anxiety, dizziness, memory lapses, and cognitive impairment. Soon afterwards, US diplomatic, intelligence, and military officials stationed in other overseas locations complained of the same symptoms. A mystery illness had struck, but the cause was unclear. Eventually, the malady was given a name: Havana syndrome. Later, a number of US government representatives attributed the incidents to sonic attacks by unidentified foreign adversaries, a notion largely dismissed by the White House. But in March 2024, a joint investigation by several media outlets reignited the controversy by suggesting a sinister Russian intelligence unit under the direct control of President Vladimir Putin was behind the bizarre assaults. But is this a new and worrying real-time reality, or just Cold War fantasy? Click through and find out more about the strange sickness known as Havana syndrome.


Thousands march to mark Srebrenica genocide anniversary

Thousands of people began marching on Monday towards Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia to mark the anniversary of the 1995 genocide, the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. The annual march covers a 100-kilometre (62-mile) route to Srebrenica from the village of Nezuk, where the first survivors arrived. "We want to dedicate this march to all the people who did not manage to save themselves and who were killed in the Srebrenica genocide," Ela...


SC suspends cop who punched drug suspect

MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered the suspension for six months of a police officer who punched and kicked a female drug suspect during an anti-narcotics operation in Las Piñas City. In a decision promulgated on April 3 but released only yesterday, the SC’s Third Division found Cpl. Herminio Besmonte guilty of simple misconduct for using excessive force and unnecessary coercion against the suspect. Besmonte posed as a...


Former police officer sent to jail for 18 months

Chief Constable Nick Dean says Mark Coteman's actions were "deliberate, pre-meditated and planned".


Ex-cops face raps for murder of Pinay, Israeli

MANILA, Philippines — Two counts of murder against two former police officers and other suspects in the killing of Pampanga beauty queen Geneva Lopez and her Israeli boyfriend Yitshak Cohen are expected to be filed in the next few days. At a news briefing at Camp Crame yesterday, the former police officers implicated in the crime were identified as Michael Guiang, allegedly the mastermind whose motive was rooted in a land dispute, and Rommel...


Unexplained death investigated after remains found

Police investigate an unexplained death in Slough after human remains are discovered.


CBCP to issue prayer for peace in West Philippine Sea

MANILA, Philippines — The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) will issue an oratio imperata or obligatory prayer for peace in the West Philippine Sea. The prayer will be read from July 25 to Jan. 1, 2025. “Nobody wants a war,” CBCP president and Caloocan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David said yesterday. The CBCP shares the position of the Vatican’s top diplomat, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, calling for a peaceful resolution of the...


4 kidnapped Indians rescued in Las Piñas

MANILA, Philippines — Four Indian nationals were rescued in Las Piñas City after they were reportedly kidnapped and illegally detained by their compatriots for their failure to pay P200,000 in car accident settlement. In a report yesterday, the Southern Police District said the victims aged 19 to 22 were rescued in a residential building in Barangay Pamplona Tres on July 5. Police said the operation led to the arrest of four suspects, also...


Russian attack 'against Sweden or its Allies cannot be ruled out'

The illegal invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin's forces in 2022 prompted the Scandinavian nation to join NATO , ending more than two centuries of neutrality.


Investigations to start into house explosion

A family of four is being provided with accommodation while investigations are carried out.


County drugs & weapons operation sees 1029 arrests

Officers have been running a targeted crackdown on major and organised crime since May 2023.


Man not seen for months found dead at home

A man is found dead in unexplained circumstances after not being seen for months.


SC justices meet UN rapporteur

MANILA, Philippines — Reform programs of the Philippines’ high court were discussed by Supreme Court justices during a July 1 meeting with a UN special rapporteur at the New York University (NYU) School of Law. Associate Justices Ramon Paul Hernando, Amy Lazaro-Javier, Ricardo Rosario, Antonio Kho and Maria Filomena Singh met with UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers Margaret Satterthwaite to discuss programs outlined...


2 in critical condition in fireworks disposal blast in Zamboanga City

Two persons are in critical condition after an explosion during a fireworks disposal in Zamboanga City on Monday afternoon. According to a report on "24 Oras," the blast damaged a house, a church, and other installations near the military firing range in Barangay Cabatangan. The explosion injured 22 persons. Zamboanga City Police Office said the fireworks disposal was scheduled on Sunday but it was moved. The fireworks came from the warehouse in...


Philippines, Japan strengthen ties as key defense agreement signed

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and Japan fortified their commitment to further boost the two countries’ ties and partnership by “maintaining and strengthening a free and open international order based on the rule of law.” Japanese Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko and Defense Minister Kihara Minoru paid President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. a courtesy call in the Malacañan Palace on Monday followed by the signing of a key defense...


British, 18, 'accuses UK holidaymaker of raping her in Ayia Napa'

The 18-year-old woman went to Cypriot police and told them that she woke up in the bed of the man, who is reported to be 19 years old.


Driver who rammed police in escape bid jailed

Aaron Drummond has been caught driving multiple times since being banned in 2016, a court hears.


Police investigating alleged attempted abduction of children

Humberside Police arrested four men after two incidents were reported in the Scalby Lane area of Gilberdyke, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, at around 7.30pm on June 26.


Two pensioners in their 90s are found dead in picturesque port town

Kent Police have launched an investigation into the deaths at a home in the medieval centre of Sandwich after being called to a home just after 10am.


Man who abused children jailed for 30 years

Eric Mottershead, 60, is sentenced over what police describe as "horrific and degrading acts".


Men jailed for alleyway ambush robbery

The robbers closed off any escape before beating their victim and stealing his phone, a court hears.


Child can return to Ukraine with mother, court rules

The child's father wanted to block them from returning to Ukraine saying it was safer in the UK.


A major Russian missile attack on Ukraine kills at least 20 people and hits a children's hospital

A major Russian missile attack across Ukraine killed at least 20 people and injured more than 50, officials say. One missile hit a large children's hospital in the capital, Kyiv, where emergency crews searched rubble for casualties. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said apartment buildings and public infrastructure were targeted, in five Ukrainian cities, using 40 missiles of different types. It comes as the new Defence Secretary John Healey met with the Ukrainian President in Kyiv in Ukraine over the weekend...pledging to provide extra weapons to and fast-track efforts to deliver previously committed military support.More artillery and 90 Brimstone missiles will be included in the new package announced during his trip. Russia denied targeting civilian infrastructure, insisting the strikes had been aimed at military facilities.


South Carolina Man Dies After Putting Firework on His Head to 'Show Off,' Says His Wife

Authorities identified the victim as Allen Ray McGrew, 41


P10 million bounty up for arrest of Quiboloy

MANILA, Philippines — A reward of P10 million is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader Apollo Quiboloy, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos announced yesterday. Abalos also said that a P1-million reward will be given in exchange for any information that could lead to the arrest of his co-accused, three of them surnamed Canada. “I would like to inform you that we will offer reward money on any...


Gaza protesters end occupation of university land

A protest group says it has ended 64 days of camps outside landmark buildings in Oxford.


Man held after woman sexually assaulted in street

A 23-year-old man is held on suspicion of sexual offences after a woman was attacked in Hyde, Tameside.


Sex offender who showed 'no remorse' jailed for 10 years

James Alldis is dangerous and predatory with no thought for his victims, police say


Man jailed for raping woman who recorded attack

A 90-minute audio recording of the victim saying “no” multiple times was played to the court.


35 nabbed in Metro Manila drug stings

MANILA, Philippines — Thirty-five people were apprehended in Metro Manila during anti-narcotics operations conducted by the National Capital Region Police Office over the weekend. In a report, the NCRPO said the arrests resulted from 22 drug stings implemented in the region from July 6 to 7. Police data showed that over 194 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu and two grams of Kush valued at around P1.3 million were confiscated from...


Tough call at the Department of Education

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara to what is probably one of the most difficult jobs in government — take charge of and transform the abysmal Department of Education (DepEd). It is a department plagued by the underwhelming performance of our public school students in international educational assessments. The results of the last five years have shown that our young students are at the lowest rung in reading,...


Woman injured while stopping man attacking partner

Jonathan Knox is jailed for four years and nine months after admitting wounding with intent.


DOJ indicts 3 cops for extortion, illegal gambling

MANILA, Philippines — Charges of extortion and illegal gambling have been filed before a Caloocan City court against three police officers, one of whom allegedly accepted P30,000 in exchange for the release of an arrested drug suspect. The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted S/Sgt. Andro Manangan as well as Senior Master Sergeants Jun-jun Silvertino and Jonathan Aggalao for illegal gambling. A separate complaint for robbery and extortion was...


Kenya starvation cult leader goes on trial on terrorism charges

MOMBASA, Kenya — The leader of a Kenyan doomsday cult went on trial on Monday on charges of terrorism over the deaths of more than 400 of his followers in a macabre case that shocked the world. Self-proclaimed pastor Paul Nthenge Mackenzie appeared in court in the Indian Ocean port city of Mombasa along with 94 co-defendants, an AFP journalist said. Journalists were removed from the courtroom shortly after the start of the hearing to enable a...


Dumlao reappointed DSWD asec

MANILA, Philippines — Department of Social Welfare and Development spokesperson Irene Dumlao has been reappointed by President Marcos as assistant secretary at the DSWD. Social Welfare Secretary Rex Gatchalian administered the oath of Dumlao yesterday at the DSWD central office after her reappointment last June 19. Dumlao is the assistant secretary for the Disaster Response Management Group, also the Office of the Secretary Concerns and the...


French court rules American man detained after ‘So I raped you’ Facebook message can be extradited

LYON, France (AP) — A French court ruled on Monday that the American man accused of sexually assaulting a Pennsylvania college student in 2013 and later sending her a Facebook message that said, “So I raped you,” can be extradited to the United States. Ian Cleary, 31, of Saratoga, California, was detained in April in the city of Metz in northeastern France after a three-year search. He has been held in custody pending extradition proceedings...


Second suspected arson at flood-hit home in a week

The home's owner is away due to ongoing repairs, and no injuries have been reported, police say.


New Law Waives Entrance Exam Fees for Private Colleges in the Philippines

The Free College Entrance Examinations Act, now in effect in the Philippines, mandates waiving entrance exam fees in private colleges and universities for eligible students. Republic Act (RA) 12006 exempts qualified graduates and graduating students from paying fees for entrance exams to private higher education institutions (HEIs). The Act aligns with the state policy to […] The post New Law Waives Entrance Exam Fees for Private Colleges in the...


Men arrested at airport after trying to flee trial

Two men who tried to flee during a death by dangerous driving trial have been caught by police.


‘Horrifying’ Sydney fire: Dad arrested over children’s deaths

Australian authorities have accused a Sydney father of trying to stop rescuers from saving his own family in a “horrifying” home fire that killed two boys and a baby girl. Flames engulfed the home in western Sydney’s Lalor Park in the early hours of Sunday morning while the 28-year-old man, his female partner and seven children were inside, New South Wales state police said. Three children — two boys aged three and six, and a 10-month-old girl —...


First migrants to cross Channel since Labour's victory arrive in UK

Pictures showed groups of people wearing life jackets, and some wrapped in blankets, being escorted off a Border Force boat in Dover, Kent, with children among those seen being carried ashore.


Teachers want to discuss salary hike with DBM chief

MANILA, Philippines — The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition (TDC) has requested an urgent meeting with Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman to address public school teachers’ concerns regarding salary increase. TDC chairman Benjo Basas said the group sent a letter to Pangandaman last Thursday, reiterating their request for updates regarding the anticipated salary increase for civilian government employees, including public school teachers, for fiscal...


11 dead, 35 missing after Indonesia landslide

INDONESIA — At least 11 people are dead and 35 more are missing after heavy rains caused a landslide near an illegal gold mine on Indonesia’s central island of Sulawesi, an official said Monday. Unlicensed mines are common across the mineral-rich Southeast Asian archipelago, where abandoned sites attract locals who hunt for leftover gold ore without proper safety equipment. The landslide hit a remote village in the Bone Bolango district of...


Families of two boys, 13 and 18, killed in crash praise 'hero' who tried to save teens

Wayne Hodgson and Bobby Grimes, aged 18 and 13, were both killed in a motorcycle crash in Rushyford on Friday - their families have now paid tribute to the tragic teens


Police say veteran who vanished in Arkansas was killed

Shannon Collins, 52, vanished in March 2021 after returning to his home in Pottsville, Arkansas, from a trip out of state. Police say he was killed as a result of foul play.