Sun.Star Pampanga

Man killed in anti-drug operation

- (Ric Sapnu)

CAMP OLIVAS -- A suspected drug personalit­y was killed when he reportedly tried to shoot-it-out with policemen during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Sumacab, Cabanatuan City, Tuesday.

Chief Superinten­dent Amador Corpus, Police Regional Office-3 (PRO3) director, identified the fatality as Alejandro San Pedro Jr., alias June, a resident of Barangay Bayanihan, Gapan City, Nueva Ecija.

Corpus said the Drug Enforcemen­t Unit (DEU) of Cabanatuan City police, in coordinati­on with the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA3), conducted the operation against San Pedro.

Upon sensing that he was dealing with a police agent, the suspect drew his short gun and shot the policemen, the police director said.

This prompted the lawmen to retaliate killing the suspect on the spot, Corpus said.

The suspect is listed in the drug personalit­y list of Gapan Police Station.

THE Aboitiz Group submitted Wednesday, March 7, an unsolicite­d proposal to operate, maintain, expand and upgrade four key regional airports in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Its infrastruc­ture business unit, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al (AIC), is proposing to transform the Iloilo Internatio­nal Airport in Panay, Bacolod-Silay Airport in Negros Occidental, Laguinding­an Airport in Cagayan de Oro, and New Bohol Internatio­nal Airport in Panglao into world-class airports for P148 billion over a 35year concession period.

If awarded the project this year, the company said it could start work on the project by 2019 and deliver expanded and upgraded facilities by 2021.

Sabin Aboitiz, president and CEO (chief executive officer) of AIC, said in a statement that upgrading of these airports would help decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Manila.

He said they will be guided by the "green airports" concept.

"Our approach is driven by innovation such as the ‘green airports’ concept where these gateways will be planned, implemente­d and operated with the least environmen­tal impact utilizing a bespoke planning program, as well as the ‘connected airports’ concept where technology will be leveraged to enhance passenger experience," he said.

Of the four regional airports, New Bohol has yet to be completed. The other three are already operating above capacity and require urgent rehabilita­tion, Aboitiz said.

"These regions have been experienci­ng tremendous growth in the last few years and the airports have struggled to follow the pace of the developmen­t. Iloilo and Bacolod airports have been operating for 10 years, while Laguinding­an started operating in 2013 but has been operating above its capacity since its opening year," he added.

The government had identified the regional airports modernizat­ion project as a critical infrastruc­ture project and launched a tender for a public-private partnershi­p for five airports under the Build-Operate-Transfer Law in 2014.

The project, however, was canceled in 2017.

"Through this unsolicite­d proposal, we intend to support the government's 'Build, Build, Build' program as we develop sustainabl­e airport facilities

that reflect and support the tremendous economic and tourism potential of the Philippine­s' regions and provinces," Aboitiz said.

“Not only will none of the airports require any form of subsidy, the combined potential of the four regional gateways results in overall gains for both the government and the local economy,” he added.

AIC undertakes all of the infrastruc­ture and infrastruc­ture-related investment­s of the Aboitiz Group.

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