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Police officials in Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte have been ordered to thoroughly investigate last Thursday’s killing of a municipal council aspirant.

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The Kalibo, Aklan regional trial court issued the status quo order in connection with a plan by Mayor Ceciron Cawaling of Malay town — where Boracay island is located — to demolish alleged encroachments along the main road. The purpose of the demolition is to widen the road by 1.5 meters in order to accommodate a drainage system.
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Businessman Orlando Sacay, who owns the Waling-Waling Beach Hotel, said the demolition led by Connie Padilla of the Eminent Persons Group, of which Sacay is a member, was a violation of the status quo order issued by a court in Kalibo, Aklan on Nov. 28.
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The Kalibo, Aklan regional trial court issued the status quo order in connection with a plan by Mayor Ceciron Cawaling of Malay town — where Boracay island is located — to demolish alleged encroachments along the main road. The purpose of the demolition is to widen the road by 1.5 meters in order to accommodate a drainage system.
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