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INQToday: PNP revokes Quiboloy’s firearm licenses

/ 07:02 PM April 26, 2024

Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:

PNP revokes Quiboloy’s firearm licenses

Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil has approved the recommendation of the PNP’s  Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) to revoke the license to own and possess firearms (LTOPF) of fugitive televangelist Apollo Quiboloy.

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PNP Spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo confirmed via Viber Marbil’s approval of the FEO’s recommendation.

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No Chinese presence during West PH Sea trilateral drills – AFP

No Chinese vessel was monitored during the joint exercise of the Philippines, France, and the United States in the West Philippine Sea as part of the Balikatan war games, Balikatan information bureau chief Lt. Col. John Paul Salgado said on Friday.

“So far, we have not monitored any presence; they are sailing smoothly,” Lt. Col. John Paul Salgado, Balikatan’s information bureau chief, said in a public briefing when asked about the presence of Chinese vessels.

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Senate probe set as power rates doubled during yellow, red alerts

Senator Raffy Tulfo has formally sought a Senate investigation of what he said was “alarming” power supply issues that led to electricity rates doubling during red and yellow alerts.

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A public hearing on this was set for May 6.

Dela Rosa airs views on ICC’s reported talks with cops on drug war

Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Friday said he feels sorry for government officials being forced to allegedly “cooperate” with the International Criminal Court (ICC) probe into the war on drugs of the Duterte administration.

Dela Rosa, who served as the first Philippine National Police chief of the Duterte administration, made the remark after former senator Antonio Trillanes IV’s recently claimed that ICC investigators have talked to over 50 former and active police officers about the war on drugs of the previous administration.

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TAGS: AFP, Apollo Quibology, Drug war, ICC, maritime dispute, PNP‎, power rate, Ronald dela Rosa, Senate probe, trilateral, West Philippine Sea

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