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Tajikistan detains 9 in connection to Moscow concert hall attack

MOSCOW. On a suburban Moscow concert hall that claimed 144 lives, Tajikistan’s state security service has detained nine individuals suspected of having contact with the perpetrators, as reported by Russian state news agency RIA Novosti on Friday.

According to RIA Novosti, the detainees, residents of the Vakhdat district, are believed to have had connections with the assailants responsible for the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall on March 22. The report, citing information from an unnamed source in Tajikistan’s special services, also mentioned the involvement of Russian security forces in the operation to apprehend the suspects.

Additionally, those detained are suspected of having ties to the Islamic State group, adding another layer to the ongoing investigation.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Investigative Committee announced on Thursday the detention of another suspect linked to the attack, focusing on suspicions of financing the assault. However, details regarding the identity and alleged actions of the newly detained individual were not disclosed.

Previously, Russian officials had announced the arrest of 11 suspects, including four individuals allegedly directly involved in carrying out the attack. The suspects, identified as Tajik nationals, appeared in a Moscow court facing terrorism charges, with visible signs of severe beatings raising concerns about their treatment in custody.

While a faction of the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the massacre, Russian authorities, led by President Vladimir Putin, have continuously suggested, without substantiating evidence, the involvement of Ukraine and the West in the attack.

In a statement, the Investigative Committee asserted having evidence indicating that the attackers received significant financial support, including cryptocurrency, from Ukraine, purportedly utilized in planning the crime. However, Ukrainian authorities vehemently deny any involvement, accusing Moscow of using the allegation as a pretext to escalate tensions.

As the death toll from the tragedy continues to climb, reaching 144 on Friday with the passing of a severely injured victim in the hospital, according to Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko, the repercussions of the attack reverberate both domestically and internationally, underscoring the complexities surrounding the investigation and its geopolitical implications.

Maundy Thursday in a global context and lessons for today’s world

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As the world observes Maundy Thursday, a solemn day in the Christian calendar marking the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples, the significance of this occasion reverberates amidst the backdrop of current global challenges.

Traditionally, Maundy Thursday commemorates the humility and selflessness exemplified by Jesus as he washed the feet of his disciples, teaching them the value of service and compassion. It is a time for reflection, repentance, and renewal of faith for Christians worldwide.

However, the resonance of Maundy Thursday extends beyond religious boundaries, offering poignant lessons and parallels to the contemporary state of the world.

In a time marked by social, economic, and environmental crises, the spirit of humility and service embodied in Maundy Thursday holds profound relevance. As communities grapple with the far-reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ethos of solidarity and support exemplified by Jesus’s act of washing feet serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of collective responsibility and care for one another.

Moreover, amidst geopolitical tensions, economic disparities, and humanitarian crises, the principles of forgiveness and reconciliation central to Maundy Thursday offer a beacon of hope for resolving conflicts and fostering understanding across divides. In a world often fraught with division and discord, the message of unity and love espoused by Jesus on this day resonates as a powerful antidote to hatred and animosity.

Furthermore, the environmental challenges confronting humanity underscore the imperative of stewardship and reverence for creation—a theme echoed in the biblical narrative of Jesus’s last supper. As the world grapples with climate change, deforestation, and ecological degradation, the call to cherish and protect the Earth resonates with renewed urgency, reminding us of our responsibility to safeguard the planet for future generations.

Amidst the complexities and uncertainties of the modern world, Maundy Thursday serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration, inviting individuals of all faiths to reflect on timeless values of compassion, humility, and service. In a time marred by division and adversity, the message of love and solidarity embodied in this sacred day offers a pathway towards healing, reconciliation, and renewal.

As we commemorate Maundy Thursday, may we heed its timeless teachings and strive to emulate the spirit of compassion and kindness exemplified by Jesus, fostering a world guided by empathy, justice, and peace. In doing so, we honor the essence of this sacred day and sow the seeds of hope for a brighter, more compassionate future for all.

Lego mugshot controversy hits police department in California

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LOS ANGELES. The Murrieta Police Department in Southern California finds itself in a tussle with Lego after employing the iconic toy’s heads to obscure suspects’ faces in social media posts.

“Why the covered faces?” queried the department in a March 18 Instagram post, showcasing a lineup of individuals with their faces concealed by Lego heads sporting different expressions. The post, which referenced California’s recent law restricting the sharing of mugshots on social media, sparked widespread attention.

“The Murrieta Police Department prides itself in its transparency with the community, but also honors everyone’s rights & protections as afforded by law; even suspects,” the department asserted.

While law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have traditionally shared mugshots on platforms like “Mugshot Mondays” and “Wanted Wednesdays,” experts highlight the detrimental impact of such practices. Mugshots, they argue, can unfairly stigmatize individuals and hinder their reintegration into society post-conviction.

Under California’s new law, agencies must remove shared booking photos within 14 days, except under specific circumstances. Murrieta police had adapted to this by using Lego heads and emojis, aiming to comply with the law while maintaining community engagement.

However, on March 19, Lego intervened, requesting the department to refrain from using its intellectual property in social media content.

Assemblymember Corey Jackson, the primary sponsor of the California law, acknowledged the privacy protection offered by Lego heads but questioned residents’ perception. He raised concerns about law enforcement agencies seeking loopholes, such as posting images of suspects in police cruisers, to circumvent the law’s intent.

Amidst the controversy, the department is exploring alternative methods for social media content. Jackson emphasized the need for law enforcement to uphold trust and integrity, urging compliance with the law rather than seeking loopholes.

Foreign correspondents in the Philippines slam China’s allegations of video manipulation

MANILA. Foreign correspondents stationed in Manila stood united on Wednesday, vehemently rejecting China’s claims that journalists in the Philippines manipulated videos to portray the country as a “victim” during resupply missions in the South China Sea.

The Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP) issued a strong rebuke, asserting, “takes deep offence at the insinuation that the press is a ‘troublemaker’ and in cahoots with the government to forward a political agenda.”

The dispute arose following a statement by China’s Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hua Chunying, posted on a platform X on March 26. Hua alleged that videos recorded during routine missions to deliver supplies to troops stationed on the Second Thomas Shoal were manipulated by journalists onboard to create sensational news.

In response, FOCAP condemned the “false, baseless claims” made by Hua and the Chinese Embassy in Manila, which echoed the accusations on the same platform.

Despite reaching out for comment, neither the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines nor China’s foreign ministry in Beijing immediately responded to Reuters.

Highlighting the role of journalists in covering the disputed waters, FOCAP emphasized that the comments were an affront to journalistic integrity, stating, “a free and independent press reports not what they are told, but what they observe.”

In a further rebuttal, a spokesperson for the Philippine Coast Guard, responsible for escorting civilian boats during resupply missions, asserted on platform X, “China seems to have overlooked the fact that in a democratic country like the Philippines, we highly value freedom of speech and freedom of the press.”

UP student na miyembro ng NPA, 2 pa patay sa engkuwentro

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ROSARIO, Batangas. Patay sa engkwentro ang isang UP student na kasapi ng New People’s Army (NPA) at dalawang iba pa sa bayang ito kamakalawa.

Ayon kay Captain Michael Malacad ng Army’s 2nd Infantry Division (ID), habang isinasagawa ngmga miyembro ng 59th Infantry “Protector” Battalion (IB) ng Philippine Army ang Focused Military Operations (FMO) at security assistance sa Brgy. Leviste, Rosario, nasalubong nila ang humigit kumulang sa 10 miyembro ng CPP-NPA-NDF bandang-8:15 ng umaga nitong Martes Santo, na nauwi sa sagupaan.

Ayon sa report ni Brig. Gen. Erwin Alea ng 201st Infantry Brigade, ang mga rebelde ay kasapi ng Sub-Regional Military Area (SRMA)-4C na pinamumunuan ni Junalice Arante-Isita alyas “Ka Arya”, kalihim ng grupo ng Southern Tagalog Regional Party Committee (STRPC).

Sa engkuwentro, nasawi si Isita at dalawa pa na kinilalang sina Bernardo Bagaas alyas “Ka John Paul”, logistics officer ng grupo at Erickson Bedonia alyas “Ka Ricky”, miyembro ng SMRA-4C. Narekober mula sa engkuwentro ang isang M16 rifle, isang baby armalite, isang M4 Bushmaster rifle, anim na jungle packs, at wire sa paggawa ng Improvised Explosive Devices.

Bukod dito, si Isita ay political instructor ng STRPC’s Main Regional Guerilla Unit at pinuno ng Kilusang Larangan Guerilla (KLG) Silangan. May warrant of arrest siya sa Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 7 sa Batangas City kaugnay ng paglabag sa Republic Act (RA) 11479 o ang Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.

Si Isita ay asawa ni Isagani Isita alyas “Yano”, lider ng STRPC’s Sinag 2 na napatay ng mga sundalo noong Hulyo 30, 2023 matapos manlaban habang isinisilbi ang warrant of arrest laban sa kanya sa Sariaya, Quezon.

Ang napatay na babaeng lider ng NPA na si Ka Arya ay taga-Brgy. Banaba, Padre Garcia, Batangas, nagtapos sa Lipa City National Science High School at kumuha ng kursong Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science sa University of the Philippines (UP) Manila.

Police had about 90 seconds to stop traffic before Baltimore bridge fell

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BALTIMORE. A catastrophic event unfolded in Baltimore as a massive cargo ship lost control, hurtling towards the Francis Scott Key Bridge. With just about 90 seconds to spare, law enforcement scrambled to halt traffic on the bridge, but their efforts couldn’t prevent disaster.

“The whole bridge just fell down,” one officer’s frantic voice crackled over the radio. “Start, start whoever, everybody … the whole bridge just collapsed.”

The container ship Dali collided with a support pillar around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, causing a significant section of the bridge to crumple into the Patapsco River. In its wake, six workers from a construction crew, who had been filling potholes on the bridge, were missing and presumed dead. The aftermath of the collapse is expected to disrupt commuter traffic and impede vital shipping operations in the region.

“This was so completely unforeseen,” lamented Jeffrey Pritzker, an executive with Brawner Builders, the company employing the missing crew. “We take such great pride in safety.”

As rescue efforts ensued and investigations began, details emerged about the ship’s movements. Video footage captured the vessel hurtling toward the bridge at approximately 9 mph (15 kph), prompting Governor Wes Moore to underscore the technical challenges of navigating restricted waters without propulsion or steering.

Amidst the chaos, the tragedy’s human toll reverberated. Father Ako Walker, a Catholic priest, stood alongside anguished families awaiting news of their loved ones. “You can see the pain etched on their faces,” he said.

The fallout from the collapse extends far beyond Baltimore. With shipping traffic halted indefinitely at the Port of Baltimore, a major East Coast hub, logistical headaches loom large. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg emphasized the gravity of the situation, while President Joe Biden pledged federal support for the rebuilding efforts.

As the sun rose on a shattered bridge and shattered lives, the city of Baltimore grappled with an unthinkable tragedy. Mayor Brandon Scott mourned the loss, while praising the swift actions of first responders who, by halting traffic, saved lives amid the chaos.

“Literally by being able to stop cars from coming over the bridge, these people are heroes,” Governor Moore affirmed. “They saved lives last night.”

Federal agents raid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ properties amid investigation

LOS ANGELES. Properties belonging to hip-hop icon Sean “Diddy” Combs became the focus of a federal investigation, with raids conducted in both Los Angeles and Miami. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents spearheaded the inquiry, shedding light on the rapper’s legal woes.

The investigation, initiated by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents based in New York, stems from a lawsuit filed against Combs in federal court last November. The suit, brought forward by a former girlfriend, accused him of involvement in sex trafficking, prompting federal authorities to delve deeper into the matter.

Combs, vehemently denying the allegations, has adamantly proclaimed his innocence, dismissing the claims as a mere ploy for financial gain. His attorney, Ben Brafman, refrained from immediate comment on the unfolding developments.

Television broadcasts in Los Angeles captured the dramatic scenes as HSI agents descended upon Combs’ opulent estate in the city’s prestigious Holmby Hills neighborhood. While several individuals were reportedly detained during the raid, details regarding any arrests remain unclear.

Simultaneously, federal authorities executed a search warrant at Combs’ residence in the Miami area, specifically on Star Island in Miami Beach. Footage revealed officers combing through the property, carrying out boxes of potential evidence.

Amidst the unfolding events, Combs’ whereabouts during the raids remained undisclosed.

Responding to inquiries, HSI spokespersons confirmed the enforcement actions, emphasizing their collaboration with local law enforcement partners. However, the precise nature of the investigation was not divulged.

The legal saga surrounding Combs intensified last November when R&B vocalist Cassandra Ventura filed a lawsuit against him, alleging a decade-long history of physical abuse, sexual slavery, and rape. Central to Ventura’s claims were allegations of sex trafficking, prompting a federal probe into Combs’ conduct.

Despite reaching a confidential settlement with Ventura shortly after the lawsuit was filed, Combs continues to deny any wrongdoing. His attorney maintained his client’s steadfast denial of Ventura’s allegations.

This recent investigation marks another chapter in a series of legal battles for Combs, with multiple civil complaints alleging sexual assault surfacing in recent months. Denying all allegations as fabrications, Combs stands firm against the mounting legal challenges, affirming his innocence amidst the storm of controversy.

BFP sa mga uuwi ngayong Semana Santa: Bunutin ang mga appliances sa plug bago umalis

Pinaalalahanan ng Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) kahapon ang mga bibiyahe ngayong Semana Santa na hugutin ang saksakan ang kanilang mga kagamitan at patayin ang pangunahing pinagmumulan ng kuryente sa kanilang bahay upang maiwasan ang sunog bago sila umalis ng bahay.

Sinabi ni BFP spokesperson Fire Superintendent Annalee Atienza na maaari ring ipagbigay-alam ng mga biyahero ngayong long weekend sa kanilang pinagkakatiwalaang kapitbahay na bantayan ang kanilang tahanan.

“Sa kasalukuyan ngayong Oplan Semana Santa, ang laging nating pinapaalala kapag tayo’y aalis sa ating mga tahanan ay ang siguruhing naka-switch off ang ating mga pangunahing saksakan ng kuryente. Ganito rin ang ating LPGs,” aniya.

“Kung sakali mang may mga pagkakataong hindi maibubunot, huhugutin, o i-u-unplug ang mga appliances o mga gamit tulad ng CCTV o mga refrigerator, tiyakin lamang natin na ito ay ipagbibilin natin sa ating mga pinagtitiwalaang kapitbahay,” dagdag niya.

Gayundin, inabisuhan ni Atienza ang mga biyahero na ilista ang contact number ng pinakamalapit na fire station mula sa kanilang tahanan o direktang tumawag sa 911 sakaling magkaroon ng emergency.

Naitala na ang kabuuang 5,174 insidente ng sunog ngayong taon, ayon sa opisyal ng BFP. Ito ay mas mataas ng 26.9% kumpara sa 4,077 na insidente ng sunog noong parehong panahon noong nakaraang taon.

Baltimore bridge collapse: Rescuers scoured the river for casualties after ship collision

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BALTIMORE. A container ship collided with a significant bridge in Baltimore in the early hours of Tuesday morning, resulting in its catastrophic collapse into Patapsco River below below. The chilling waters swallowed several vehicles, prompting a frantic search for survivors by rescue teams.

Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace reported that two individuals were successfully rescued from the waters beneath the Francis Scott Key Bridge, with one of them in a serious condition. Wallace indicated that authorities were potentially seeking upwards of seven individuals, though this number remained subject to change. However, it remained uncertain whether the two rescued individuals were among those seven.

The incident unfolded as the ship, reportedly experiencing a loss of propulsion, attempted to depart the port, according to an unclassified U.S. intelligence report cited by ABC News.

“This is a mass-casualty, multi-agency event,” declared Kevin Cartwright, spokesperson for the Baltimore City Fire Department. “This operation is going to extend for many days.”

The sheer scale of the disaster remained nebulous, with Baltimore officials estimating that at least seven vehicles had plunged into the river, though an exact count eluded them. Cartwright speculated that up to 20 individuals, along with numerous vehicles, might be submerged in the murky depths.

Amidst the wreckage and turmoil, a chilling video captured the ship’s collision with the bridge, illuminating the darkness with a fiery explosion as vehicles tumbled into the abyss. This grim spectacle harkened back to the haunting memory of the 2007 I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis, which claimed 13 lives.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore swiftly declared a state of emergency to facilitate the deployment of federal resources, while reassurances were made that there were no indications of terrorism, as affirmed by Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley.

In the aftermath, traffic ground to a halt at the Port of Baltimore, casting a shadow over its status as the busiest U.S. port for car shipments. The ramifications extended beyond the immediate tragedy, as uncertainties loomed over the port’s operations and the condition of other vessels.

The vessel responsible for the calamity, identified as the Dali, bore a Singaporean flag and was chartered by the shipping giant Maersk at the time of the incident. Despite the devastation, there were no reports of injuries among the ship’s crew, as confirmed by Synergy Marine Corp, its manager.

As investigations into the incident unfolded, attention turned to the enduring significance of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a testament to the nation’s history, named after the author of the Star Spangled Banner and standing as a symbol of resilience since its opening in 1977.

9,000 pulis at 2,000 traffic enforcers, ipinakalat sa Calabarzon

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CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna. Tinatayang 9,000 pulis at 2,000 traffic enforcers ang inaasahang maide-deploy sa mga pampublikong lugar upang tiyakin ang kaligtasan ng mamamayan sa pagdiriwang ng Semana Santa at summer vacation sa Calabarzon region.

Ayon kay Lt. Col. Chitadel Gaoiran, spokesperon ng Calabarzon police, mula sa limang tanggapang panlalawigan at Highway Patrol Group 4A, kasama ang mga tauhan ng BFP, militar, at libu-libong boluntaryong sibilyan, ipapadala ang mga ito sa kick-off ceremony sa Camp’s ground sa ngayon.

Dagdag pa niya, mananatili ang mga pulis mula sa iba’t ibang istasyon sa Calabarzon sa mga lugar ng pagsamba, tourist destinations, mga pasilidad, at pangunahing kalsada, habang ang HPG-Calabarzon personnel at mga volunteers ang mamamahala sa trapiko sa iba’t ibang pangunahing kalsada.

Sinabi naman ni Lt. Gen. Rhoderick Armamento, Area Police Command-Southern Luzon commander, na isinaaktibo nila ang PNP Memorandum Circular na may titulong “PNP Critical Incident Management Operation Procedures under Implan Security Coverage for Ligtas SumVac 2024”.

Sa kabuuan, mayroong 8,699 pulis na advance deployed, kasama na ang 3,795 sa Calabarzon, 1,004 sa Mimaropa, at 3,900 sa Bicol region, na magbabantay sa 1,045 na lugar ng Convergence at 332 transportation hubs.