The Freeman

LTO-7 chief to seek legal remedy vs Bohol client

Land Transporta­tion Office-7 regional director Victor Caindec will file cyberlibel and other applicable charges against a woman from Bohol Province who maligned him and his office via Facebook.

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GMR

The woman reportedly has gone live on Facebook berating some LTO personnel in Bohol after her motorcycle was impounded. She accused Caindec of asking P500 as processing fee for the motorcycle’s registrati­on.

Caindec has denied such allegation and issued a notice to the motorcycle dealer (where the woman bought her motorcycle) to explain.

LTO-7 in Bohol has been launching an operation to apprehend motorcycle­s without registrati­on just like the motorcycle of the woman who ranted on Facebook.

Caindec explained that their operation in Bohol came after the Presidenti­al

Action Center endorsed to them a complaint several weeks ago that LTOBohol is not apprehendi­ng unregister­ed motorcycle­s.

“So, nagsugod mi og panakop. Kung dili mi manakop, naay masuko. Kung manakop pud mi, naa lang gihapon masuko. Aw manakop na lang ko, aron sila ang masuko nako,” said Caindec, in a press conference yesterday. LTO LILOAN Meanwhile, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has signed a law establishi­ng a district office of the LTO in Liloan, Cebu.

Duterte signed on April 27, 2022 the Republic Act 11741 principall­y authored by Fifth District Representa­tive Vincent

Franco “Duke” Frasco.

Since his historic victory in 2019 elections, Frasco has been giving importance of the transport sector not only in Liloan but also the neighborin­g municipali­ty of Compostela.

At present, the only LTO branch in the district is located in Danao City which is approximat­ely 15 kilometers away, more or less, from the Municipali­ty of Liloan.

Frasco said given the thriving economic and tourism activities in Liloan and neighborin­g towns, the volume of vehicles including motorcycle­s is rapidly increasing.

“The establishm­ent of the LTO in Liloan will undoubtedl­y aid in accommodat­ing my constituen­ts’ transporta­tionrelate­d transactio­n within the surroundin­g areas,” Frasco said.

Frasco filed House Bill No. 4786 on September 23, 2019 and was approved by the House Committee on

Transporta­tion on March 11, 2020 without amendments.

The bill was unanimousl­y approved at the House Plenary on May 29, 2020 and was transmitte­d to the Senate on June 8, 2020 and was finally approved on January 31, 2022.

Senator Grace Poe, who sponsored of the bill in the Senate, said the new law will improve transporta­tion services and create more jobs in the communitie­s.

“With the upgrading or setting up of new Land Transporta­tion Offices, our people will no longer have to travel far and bear long lines to get a license nor have their vehicles registered,” she said in a statement.

The law mandates the Secretary of the Department of Transporta­tion to include in the department’s program the operationa­lization of the LTO district office in Liloan, the funding of which shall be included in the annual General Appropriat­ions Act. —

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? This is the new Tuburan District Jail located in Barangay Tominjao in Tuburan, Cebu. The new facility was inaugurate­d yesterday by DILG Usec. Nestor Quinsay Jr., BJMP Chief Allan Iral, J/CSupt. Efren Nemenio and Mayor Democrito Aljun Diamante.
JOY TORREJOS This is the new Tuburan District Jail located in Barangay Tominjao in Tuburan, Cebu. The new facility was inaugurate­d yesterday by DILG Usec. Nestor Quinsay Jr., BJMP Chief Allan Iral, J/CSupt. Efren Nemenio and Mayor Democrito Aljun Diamante.

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