Man shot dead in Quezon City
Enjoying a heavy downpour proved to be fatal to a man who was shot and killed while he was standing on the street on Saturday afternoon in Quezon City, according to a police report. Police Officer 3 Gregorio Maramag of the Quezon City Police District’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit identified the victim as Luis Reyes, 29, a resident of San Pablo Street in Novaliches, Quezon City. Maramag said the victim was standing on the street during a heavy downpour, his arms stretched out, when two men on a motorcycle stopped beside him and shot him several times. He managed to run away but he was chased by one of the gunmen who shot him again. The victim was later rushed by bystanders to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. The police said they had yet to determine the motive for the killing. Witnesses told the police that the shooters’ motorcycle did not have any license plate. They also did not see the men’s faces because both were wearing helmets and raincoats at the time of the shooting.—Nancy C. Carvajal
Marikina passes storm test
The city government of Marikina on Sunday said it had passed “the test of [Tropical Storm] ‘Falcon’” as some 25,000 evacuees went back to their homes safe and sound. “If I were to be asked to give my own assessment, I’d say we passed the test of Falcon. We have evacuated the residents out of harm’s way,” Marikina Vice Mayor Jose Fabian Cadiz said in a phone interview. Before leaving the Philippines on Saturday morning, Falcon dumped heavy rains, causing flash floods in Metro Manila and stranding thousands.—Niña Calleja
Globe warns vs illegal dealers
Subscribers of telecommunications firm Globe Telecom should be wary of buying Globe WiMAX modems or WiMAX connections from unauthorized sellers and distributors. They should also be suspicious of offers of unlimited and lifetime subscriptions for a onetime payment. “We advise our subscribers to be extra-cautious when purchasing a Globe WiMAX connection given the prevalence of illegal sales and distribution. These transactions are not reliable and in the end, those who buy from illegal distributors are bound to suffer,” said Froilan M. Castelo, Globe Corporate and Legal Services Group head. Subscribers are advised to visit the nearest Globe store or authorized selling booths to apply for a legitimate Globe WiMAX connection. They can also apply online via https://tattoo.globe.com.ph/product/apply-now or call 7301000 or 211 for free on a Globe/TM mobile phone.