Sa kulungan bumagsak ang dalawang tao na isinumbong ng
mga concerned citizens makaraang mag-eskandalo sa pagtatalo umano dahil sa marijuana habang nasa gitna ng kalsada sa Caloocan City, nitong Sabado ng gabi.
Kasong alarm and scandal at paglabag sa Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act (RA 9165) ang kinakaharap nina Marvin Sunga, 19; at Maryjune Bernaldez, 57, kapwa ng Barangay 146, Bagong Barrio, Caloocan. Ayon sa report, bandang 8:30 ng gabi nang mag-away at magsigawan umano ang mga suspek sa Masikip Street sa Bagong Barrio, at naulinihan ng mga residente ang pagtatalo ng dalawa dahil umano sa tsongki. N a a b u t a n p a n g mga rumespondeng pulis ang dalawang suspek habang nagsasagutan sa kalsada, at nang kapkapan ay nakumpiska umano kay Bernaldez ang pinatuyong dahon ng marijuana. ____________________________________________________________
sa kulungan bumagsak ang dalawang tao na isi isinumbong ng
mga concer ned citizens makaraang mag-eskan dalo sa pagtatalo umano dahil sa marijuana habang nasa gitna ng kalsada sa caloocan CITY, nito ng Sabado ng gabi.
Kaso ng alarm and scandal at paglabag sa Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act (ra 9165) ang kinakaharap nina MARVIN Sunga, 19; at Maryjune Bernaldez, 57, kapwa ng BaLangay 146 Bagong Barrio Caloocan Ayon sa report, bandang 8:30 ng gabi nang mag-away at magsigawan umano ang mga suspek sa masikip street sa Bagong Barrio, at naulinihan ng mga residente ang pagtatalo ng dalawa dahil umano sa tsongki. N a a b u t a n p a n g mga rumespondong pu lis ang dalawang suspek habang nagsasagutan sa kalsada, at nang kapkapan ay nakumpiska umano kay Bernaldez ang pinatuyong dahon ng marijuana 27 babae, na-rescue sa Malaysia
Binalaan ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ang mga
Pilipinong nais magtrabaho sa ibang bansa na mag-ingat sa mga sex trafficking syndicate na gumagamit ng social media para mag-alok ng magandang trabaho, partikular sa Malaysia at Singapore.
Ang panawagan ng DFA ay kasunod ng pagkakaligtas ng
Embahada ng Pilipinas at Malaysian authorities sa 27 Pinay, na nabiktima ng sex traffickers na nag-o-operate sa Johor Bahru, Malaysia, nitong Agosto 15 at iniulat na nakauwi na sa Pilipinas. Nabatid na isang oras lang ang biyahe mula sa nasabing lugar patungo naman sa Singapore. Kaugnay nito, pinaalalahanan ni DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano ang mga Pinoy na pag-isipang mabuti bago mag- apply sa mga trabaho sa ibang bansa na iniaalok online, at kalaunan ay nabibiktima lang ng mga sindikato. Ay on k a y Phi l ippi n e Ambassador to Malaysia Charles Jose, sa gitna ng police operation ay inaresto rin ng mga awtoridad ang caretaker na Pilipino, na kalaunan ay pinalaya rin. Sa panayam ng embahada at ng Philippine National Police- Women and Children Protection Desk (PNP-WCPD) sa 27 Pinay, sinabi ng mga ito na ibinebenta sila sa Malaysia at Singapore sa apat na batch simula nitong Hunyo at Hulyo matapos silang ma-recruit bilang promodizers ng alak sa apat na establisimiyento sa Singapore, at may kasamang komisyon. subalit nasadlak sila sa prostitusyon. _______________________________________________________________
Bina laan ng Department of Foreign ,AFFAIRS (dfa) ang mga
pilipinong nais magtrabaho sa ibang bansa na mag-ingat sa mga sex trafficking syndicate na gum agamit ng social media para mag-alok ng magandang trabaho, partikular sa malaysia at singapore.
Ang panawagan ng dfa ay kasunod ng pagkakaligtas ng
Embahada ng Pilipinas at Malaysian authorities sa 27 Pinay, na nabiktima ng sex traffickers na nag-o-operate sa Johor Bahru Malaysia nitong Agosto 15 at iniulat na nakauwi na sa Pilipinas nabatid na isang oras lang ang BIYAHE mula sa nasabing lugar patungo naman sa Singapore. Kaugnay nito, pinaalalahanan ni DFA Secretary ALAN PETER Cayetano ang mga Pinoy na pag-isipang mabuti bago mag- apply sa mga trabaho sa ibang bansa na iniaalok online, at kalaunan ay nabibiktima lang ng mga sindikato Ay on k a y Phi l ippi n e Ambassador to Malaysia charles Jose, sa gitna ng police operation ay inaresto rin ng mga awtoridad ang caretaker na Pilipino, na kalaunan ay pinalaya rin. Sa panayam ng embahada at ng philippine national Police- Women and Children Protection Desk (PNP-WCPD) sa 27 Pinay, sinabi ng mga ito na ibinebenta sila sa Malaysia at Singapore sa apat na batch simula nitong HUNYO at Hulyo matapos silang ma-rec ruit bilang promodizers ng alak sa apat na esta bl isimiyento sa Singapore, at may kasamang komisyon. subalit nasa dlak sila sa prostitusyon Project architect, arestado sa rape Isang project architect na inakusahan ng panggagahasa sa kanyang subordinate sa loob ng isang apartelle sa Quezon City may tatlong taon na ang nakakaraan, ang nadakip ng mga tauhan ng San Juan City Police sa kanyang bahay sa lungsod.
Batay sa naantalang report ng San Juan City Police na
ipinadala kay Eastern Police District (EPD) Director Chief Supt. Bernabe Balba, nakilala ang suspek na si Arnel Curiba, 35, may asawa, ng Barangay Salapan, San Juan City. Ayon kay San Juan Police chief, Senior Supt. Dindo Reyes, nadakip ang suspek ng mga tauhan ng Police Community Precint (PCP)-5 Warrant and Subpoena Section, sa bahay nito dakong 9:00 ng gabi ng Huwebes, sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa kasong rape na inihain ng babaeng subordinate niya. Batay sa record ng hukuman, Enero 24, 2015 nang umano’y gahasain ng suspek ang biktima sa loob ng isang apartelle sa Aurora, Cubao, matapos silang mag- inuman kasama ang iba pang katrabaho. Nagsampa ng reklamo ang biktima sa Cubao Police subalit hindi kaagad naaresto ang suspek dahil nagpalipat-lipat na ito ng tirahan, hanggang sa matiyempuhan sa bahay nito sa Bgy. Salapan. Kasalukuyan nang nakapiit si Curiba sa Quezon City Jail Male Dormitory, at walang inirekomendang piyansa ang korte para sa kanya, ___________________________________________ isang project architect na inakusahan ng panggagahasa sa kanyang subordinate sa lo ob ng isang apar telle sa quezon city may tatlong taon na ang nakakaraan, ang nadakip ng mga tauhan ng San Juan City Police sa kanyang bahay sa lungsod
Batay sa naantalang report ng san Juan City Police na
ipinadala kay Eastern police District (EPD) Director Chief Supt. Bernabe Balba, nakilala ang suspek na si Arnel curiba 35 may asawa, ng Barangay salapan, San Juan City.Ayon kay San Juan Police chief, Senior Supt. Dindo Reyes na dakip ang suspek ng mga tauhan ng police community Precint (pcp)-5 Warrant and Subpoena Section, sa bahay nito dakong 9:00 ng gabi ng Huwebes, sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa kasong rape na inihain ng baba eng sub ordinate niya batay sa record ng hukuman, enero 24 2015 nang umano y gahasain ng suspek ang biktima sa loob ng isang apartelle sa Aurora, Cubao, matapos silang mag- inuman kasama ang iba pang katrabaho. Nagsampa ng reklamo ang biktima sa Cubao Police subalit hindi kaagad naaresto ang suspek dahil nagpalipat-lipat na ito ng tirahan, hanggang sa mati yempuhan sa bahay nito sa Bgy Salapan. Kasalukuyan nang nakapiit si Curiba sa QUEZON City Jail Male Dormitory, at walang inirekomendang piyansa ang korte para sa kanya Attack on war veteran - 16 bailed
Sixteen people arrested in connection with the assault of an
elderly war veteran and his wife have been bailed, police have said. Bob Schofield, 89, was left bloodied and bruised after confronting intruders who broke into his house in Salterforth, Lancashire. Mr Schofield was asleep with his wife Mollie, 87, when the couple were disturbed. They were found hours later on Monday bleeding on the floor at their cottage. Officers arrested 16 men on Friday in an operation in the Blackpool area. Acting Detective Inspector Dave Groombridge, who is leading the investigation, said: "This is a planned police operation made in connection with one of a number of lines of inquiry." "Information gleaned will be analysed and further action may result." "Two of the detained men are wanted in connection with other matters and will be escorted to other parts of the UK." "The police will continue to actively pursue all avenues of the investigation and we urge anyone with information to contact us directly or call Crimestoppers." He added: "Bob and Mollie continue to improve after their ordeal and have received numerous wishes of support and encouragement from across the country." "Family members have asked that their heartfelt thanks are made to all for the messages of support." Mr Schofield served in the Royal Navy on the notorious North Atlantic convoys taking aid to Britain's allies in Russia. He battled mountainous seas and enemy attack crewing escort ships on the missions across the North Sea from Scapa Flow to Murmansk. sixteen People arrested in cone ction with the assault of an elderly war veteran and his wipe have been bailed, police have said Bob schofield, 89, was left bloodied and bruised after con fronting intruders who broke into his house in Salterforth, Lancashire. Mr schofield was asleep with his wife Mollie, 87, when the couple were disturbed. They were found hours later on manday bleeding on the floor at their cottage. Officers arrested 16 men on FRIDAYin in an operation in the Blackpool area Acting Detective Inspector Dave Groombridge, who is leading the investigation, said:This is a planned police operation made in connection with one of a number of lines of inquiry "Information gleaned will be analysed and further action may result." "2 of the deta ined men are wanted in connection with other matters and will be escorted to other parts of the UK." "The police will continue to actively pursue all avenues of the investigation and we urge anyone with information to contact us directly or call Crimestoppers." He added: "Bob and Mollie continue to improve after their ordeal and have receibed numerous wishers of support and encou ragement from across the country" "Family members have asked that their heartfelt thanks are made to all for the messages of support." Mr Schofield served in the royal Navy on the notorious North Atlantic convoys taking aid to Britain's allies in russia. He battled mountainous seas and enemy attack crewing escort ships on the missions across the North Sea from SCAPA Flow to Murmansk Own stem cells save woman's lung
Article source: Yahoo / Press Association.
A woman has become the first person in the world to be given an entirely laboratory-engineered organ in a landmark operation that could change the face of transplant surgery. Claudia Castillo's own stem cells were used to create an artificial airway which replaced the bronchus to her left lung which had collapsed after she suffered a serious tuberculosis infection. The 30-year-old Columbian-born mother-of-two is also believed to be the first transplant patient not to need powerful drugs to subdue the immune system. Even though she received no immunosuppressive drugs, so far doctors have seen no hint of Ms Castillo's immune system rejecting the transplant. Researchers from the UK, Italy and Spain worked together to grow tissue from Ms Castillo's own bone marrow stem cells, use them to fashion a new bronchus - a branch of the trachea or windpipe - and carry out the transplant operation. Without the pioneering operation in June, Ms Castillo's lung would have been removed by surgeons. The scientists believe in years to come the same approach will be used to create engineered replacements for other damaged organs, such as the bowel, bladder or reproductive tract. In five years' time they hope to begin clinical trials in which laboratory- made voice boxes are implanted into patients with cancer of the larynx. Professor Martin Birchall, a British member of the team from the University of Bristol, said: "What we're seeing today is just the beginning. This is the first time a tissue-engineered whole organ has been transplanted into a patient. I reckon in 20 years' time it will be the commonest operation surgeons will be doing. I think it will completely transform the way we think about surgery, health and disease." Prof Birchall admitted that the decision to turn to tissue engineering to help Ms Castillo was a "leap of faith". The same procedure had only been attempted on pigs before, but had looked highly promising. a woman has become the first person in the word to be given an entirely laboratory-engineered organ in a land mark operation that culd Change the fase of transplant surgery CLAUDIA castillos own stem cells were us ed to create an artiPicial airway which replaced the bronchus to her left lang which had collapsed after she suffered a serious tuberculosis infection. The 30-year-old columbian-born mother-of-two is also believed to be the first transplant patient nat to need powerful drugs to sub due the immune system, Even though she received no immunosuppressive drugs, so far DOCTORS have seen no hint of Ms Castillo's immune system rejecting the transplant. researchers from the UK Italy and Spain worked together to grow tissue from Ms Castillo's own bone marrow stem cells, use them to fashion a new bronchus - a branch of the trachea or windpipe – and carry out the transplant operation Without the pioneering operation in June, Ms Castillo's lung would have been remove by surgeons The SCIENTIST believe in years to come the same approach will be used to create engineered replacements for other damaged organs, such as the bowel . bladder or reproductive tract. In five years' time they hope to began clinical trials in which laboratory- made voice boxes are implanted into patients with cancer of the larynx. professor martin Birchall, a British member of the team from the University of Bristol, said: "What we're seeing today is just the beginning. This is the first time a tissue-engineered whole organ has been transplanted into a patient. i reckon in 20 years' tyme it will be the commonest operation surgeons will be doing. i think it will completely transform the way we think about surgery, health and disease." Prof BIRCHALL admitted that the decision to turn to tissue engineering to help Ms Castillo was a "leap of faith". the same proce dure had only been on pigs attempted before, but had looked highly promising?