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Monday, July 11, 2016

SAPUL SA CCTV: Pagpatay sa tulak ng droga umano sa Cabanatuan

SAPUL SA CCTV: Pagpatay sa tulak ng droga umano sa Cabanatuan


Nakunan ng CCTV ang pamamaril at pagpatay sa isang drug personality sa Cabanatuan City. Iginiit naman ng pulisya, na hindi nila kinukunsinti ang pagpatay sa mga sangkot sa iligal sa droga. Nagpa-Patrol, Noriel Padiernos. TV Patrol, Lunes, Hulyo 11, 2016








Source: abscbn

Thursday, July 7, 2016

VIDEO: Pamilyang Loot sa DaanBantayan Cebu nangharass ng isang Kapitan sa Barangay


Cebu – Sa Daanbantayan hinarass ang isang Barangay kapitan ng mga pamilyang Loot. Ayon sa isang netizen pangalawang bidyu na to at matagal na umano itong nangyari sa kanilang lugar pero nagkalakas loob lang sila kasi pilit sila hinahamon ni Zenas Dublin na isawalat lahat.






Makikita sa video ang kapitan na nakasuot ng dilaw na damit at ang mga pamilyang Loot na sina Sunsun Shimura, Malou Loot at Luis Loot na nagkakagirian sa daan.
Dumaan ang ilang araw sinuspende ng pamilyang Loot ng Isang taon at Anim na buwan si Kapitan Intoy Luche sa naturang Barangay.
Nanawagan ngayon at mga tao ngayon sa ating mahal na Pangulo. “Presidente Duterte tulungan mo kami dito sa DaanBantayan” sabi ng netizen .



Mar Roxas is allegedly connected to some of the 5 generals linked to drugs

Duterte, prior on Tuesday, distinguished the 5 PNP generals as connected to drugs: resigned Deputy Director General Marcelo Garbo Jr, previous National Capital Region Police Office executive Chief Superintendent Joel Pagdilao, previous Quezon City Police District Office executive Chief Superintendent Edgardo Tinio, previous Western Visayas police boss Chief Superintendent Bernardo Diaz, and Vic Loot, who is currently leader of Daanbantayan, Cebu. 



Source: Rappler

Duterte has long list of officials linked to drugs

PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa says the President has more names on a list that has 'many pages'



THE DAY AFTER. PNP chief Director General Ronald Dela Rosa faces the media a day after President Duterte linked 5 police generals to drugs. Photo by Ben Nabong/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa on Wednesday, July 6, said the President has a long list of public officials linked to illegal drugs given his access to all sources of information.
Sa listahan ni Presidente, mukhang meron pa. I don’t want to preempt him by divulging this additional information. Hintayin niyo na lang kung meron siyang ilalabas. My observation is meron pa siyang sasabihin na additional na pangalan,” Dela Rosa told reporters after meeting with 3 police generals accused by the President of involvement in the illegal drugs trade. (Based on President Duterte’s list, there are more… just wait for him to release those names. My observation is that he will be naming more officials.)
Pressed on how long the President's list was, Dela Rosa said it contained “many pages.”
Dela Rosa said Duterte has “access to all the intel and info” gathered throughout the country and overseas. “He's the President. 'Yung kanyang info hindi lang galing PNP, ISAFP, NICA. Lahat ng govt agencies may kanya-kanyang intel departments. The President has all the access to those info,” he noted.
The PNP chief on Wednesday morning met with former Metro Manila chief Police Director Joel Pagdilao, former Quezon City district director Chief Superintendent Edgardo Tinio, and former Western Mindanao commander Chief Superintendent Bernardo Diaz, all active-duty police generals named by Duterte as protectors of the drug trade.
Dela Rosa turned emotional when asked about what transpired during the meeting.
“I want to cry with them,” Dela Rosa told reporters.
Duterte himself ordered the 3 generals relieved, and instructed them to report to Dela Rosa, who heads the 170,000-strong PNP. But even before Duterte’s speech, the 3 had been relieved of their positions as district and regional chiefs, as part of the PNP’s reorganization.
The 3 generals will be investigated by the National Police Commission, which Dela Rosa, as the PNP chief, belongs to. But they will still be reporting to the office of the PNP chief.
“I gave them the assurance that kahit upperclass ko sila, I am their father right now. As their father, I have to look after their welfare. Kung meron man silang kasalanang nagawa, they have to face the music,” said Dela Rosa. (I gave them the assurance that even if they’re my upperclass, I am their father right now. As their father, I have to look for their welfare. [But] if they did something wrong, they have to face the music.)
Dela Rosa belongs to the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1986. The 3 active generals Duterte named belong to more senior classes – Pagdilao and Diaz are from PMA Class of 1984, while Tinio is from the Class of 1985.
Two other police generals named by Duterte have since retired from the service: Marcelo Garbo and Vicente Loot. Dela Rosa said he's willing to talk to Garbo and Loot, even if they are no longer under the PNP’s jurisdiction. Garbo has said the Presidentwas fed "wrong" information.
Dela Rosa also downplayed speculation that Duterte' unexpected announcement affected PNP morale.
"Ito ay mga pagsubok lamang, dadaan dito, lilipas din ito. Itong mga turmoil na nangyari sa organisasyon, this is part of the paano mo pagandahin ang imahe ng inyong organisasyon. Part and parcel of the process yan. We'll take it positively and high morale pa rin kami," said Dela Rosa.
(This is only a test for us. We will get over this, and this will pass. This turmoil is part of the process to improve the organization's image. That's part of the process. We'll take it positively and we still have high morale.) 

Source: Rappler.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Bahay Pangarap is Duterte's official residence in Manila

President Rodrigo Duterte, set to be the second president to live in Bahay Pangarap, will be moving in on the week of July 11




DUTERTE'S FUTURE HOME. This is a photo of Bahay Pangarap taken in 2010. Photo by Jay Morales/Malacañang Photo Bureau
MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte has chosen Bahay Pangarap in Malacañang Park as his official residence.
This was confirmed to Rappler by his longtime aide and now Special Assistant to the President, Secretary Christopher “Bong” Go through a text message on Wednesday, July 6.
Duterte will be the second president to use Bahay Pangarap as his official residence, after former President Benigno Aquino III.
Go said Duterte will be moving into Bahay Pangarap next week.
Bahay Pangarap (House of Dreams) is located in Malacañang Park within the Presidential Security Group compound in Manila. It is on the other side of the Pasig River facing Malacañang Palace, making it only 5 minutes away from Duterte’s office.
SWIMMING POOL. How often will President Duterte swim in Bahay Pangarap's pool? File photo by Jay Morales/Malacañang Photo Bureau
Originally a single bedroom house, 3 rooms were added when Aquino moved in in 2010 – a guest room, a room for household staff, and a room for close-in security. It also has a swimming pool.
Like its former occupant, Duterte refuses to live inside the main Malacañang Palace building. If Aquino’s reason was that the Palace was too big for a bachelor like himself, Duterte told media in previous press conferences that he thought the Palace was “haunted.”
He said that in his previous visits to Malacañang, he would get creeped out by the portraits staring at him from the Palace’s many rooms.
Duterte has said he will divide his days between Manila and Davao City, his hometown. His two families – one with former wife Elizabeth Zimmerman and one with common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña – are based in Davao City.
One of the reasons Duterte cited for his decision to fly back to Davao City every now and then is in order to spend time with his youngest child Veronica who is enrolled in a Davao City school.

COZY. This is what the inside of Bahay Pangarap looked like in 2010. File photo by Jay Morales/Malacañang Photo Bureau
Rich history
Duterte’s new Manila home boasts of a rich history. The present Bahay Pangarap building was constructed by Architect Conrad Onglao in 2008 to replace the original structure built in the 1930s, according to an explainer in the official Malacañang website.
That original structure was one of the first buildings built in Malacañang Park. It was a resthouse meant to serve as a venue for leisure activities and social events of the President and the First Family. This presidential rest house was designed by architect Juan Arellano.
In the early 1960s, then First Lady Evangeline Macapagal renamed the rest house Bahay Pangarap or “House of Dreams,” after renovations of Malacañang Park.
In the 90s, Bahay Pangarap became the club house of the Malacañang Golf Club. Then First Lady Amelita Ramos tapped architect Francisco Mañosa to restore it in 1996.
After the original structure was demolished in 2008 to give way to the present Onglao-designed house, it was used by former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as the venue for a Christmas reception.
Then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also stayed in Bahay Pangarap when she visited the Philippines in 2009. – Rappler.com

Source: Rappler.com

VIRAL NOW: 13 out of 2500 Members of Philippine army, tested “POSITIVE” in a surprise drug test

13 out of 2500 Members of Philippine army, tested positive in using illegal drugs.

A mandatory surprise drug test that conducted in Fort Bonifacio last Tuesday.










Army spokesperson Col. Benjamin Hao said the 13 members of Philippine army failed the test will need to take blood and urine tests in a drug testing center that accredited of Department of Health.
If the confirmatory test is positive, that is already a strong evidence to remove them as the members of Philippine army, Hao said.
The 13 personnel will remain in the custody of the AFP while waiting for the final test result.

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