Friday, May 13, 2022

Retards in the Government 258

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

  


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173803

The Sandiganbayan sentenced a former employee of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to up to eight years in prison for his involvement in the irregular disbursement of checks to his uncle, as well as deceased and fictitious beneficiaries.

Leomar Basuel was also ordered by the anti-graft court’s Fourth Division to pay PHP474,259 in a decision promulgated on April 27 and published online Friday.

Also affirmed was the QC court’s sentence of disqualification from public office.

The Sandiganbayan affirmed the decision of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 88 against Basuel who, in 1995, took part in encoding and printing pension checks without any legal basis or authority when he was still with the PVAO’s Management Information System Group.

He claimed he made the supplementary checks without any memorandum order because he wanted to help an uncle.

However, aside from his uncle, the investigation showed that Basuel also processed checks for recipients who were already deceased or fictitious.

The Court said Basuel “encoded the entries with a furtive design and not by mistake as he deliberately failed to observe the regular internal procedure” of his office and “encoded such entries knowing that some of the pensioners were already deceased and that he even made fictitious names as payees in the subject checks”.

“His acts were tantamount to evident bad faith as he orchestrated a wrongdoing with a fraudulent intent,” it added.

A former employee of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office has been sentenced to up to eight years in prison for his involvement in the irregular disbursement of checks to his uncle, as well as deceased and fictitious beneficiaries.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1928279/cebu/local-news/probe-sought-on-vote-buying-by-bebot-using-dole-program

THE Department of Labor and Employment in Central Visayas (Dole 7) will investigate allegations that outgoing Cebu City South District Rep. Rodrigo “Bebot” Abellanosa used one of the agency’s programs to buy votes.

Lawyer Ernesto Rama wrote a letter to Dole 7 on May 2, 2022, asking it to investigate the alleged listing of individuals who were promised that they would become beneficiaries of the agency’s Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (Tupad) program.

Rama said the incident took place in the Abellanosa-owned Asian College of Technology (ACT) and also in Barangays Guadalupe and Mambaling.

According to Rama’s letter, the individuals were told to return on a specific date so they will receive P500 as a down payment of their Tupad salary, with the balance to be paid after the May 9 election.

“We think the giving of cash as down payment is an act of vote-buying,” said Rama.

A politician is being investigated for alleged vote buying.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173843
The chief of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) ordered Friday tight checkpoints in Zamboanga Sibugay province after a shooting incident involving a mayoralty candidate.

Brig. Gen. Franco Simborio said a political supporter of Siay town mayoralty candidate Mickel Argus was injured when gunmen believed to be followers of a rival candidate fired on Argus' convoy on Thursday afternoon.

Simborio said wounded in the incident in Barangay Mahayahay was Juan Abarca Jr., 47, who was hit in the leg and was rushed to the Zamboanga Sibugay provincial hospital.

He said before the incident, a political supporter of Argus was involved in an altercation with a rival candidate's supporter.

Simborio said the unidentified gunmen aboard two pick-up trucks opened fire as they stopped about 30 meters away from Argus' convoy, hitting Abarca.

At least 24 empty shells of an M-16 Armalite rifle, three empty shells of 9-mm. pistols, and two empty shells of a caliber .45 pistol were recovered from the crime scene.

One man was wounded after an unknown gunman fired at the convoy of a candidate for mayor.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1593447/barangay-captain-3-others-survive-ambush-in-cagayan

A 69-year-old village chief and three of his relatives survived an ambush in PeƱablanca, Cagayan province on Wednesday, a belated police report said on Saturday.

Police Captain Isabelita Gano, Cagayan Valley police spokesperson, identified the victims as Bonifacio Caliguiran, 69, village chief of Nanguillattan; his wife Marvie, 55; son John Rey, 13; and kinswoman Armelante Collado, 34, all of the said town.

They were unscathed in the shooting.

A Barangay captain has survived an assassination attempt.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1593360/driver-of-campaign-vehicle-wounded-in-cebu-shooting

A driver of a campaign vehicle is in critical condition after he was shot and wounded by a still unidentified assailant on board a private car in Barangay Liloan, Santander town, south Cebu at past 4 p.m. on Friday, May 6.

Rad Andrade, 33, sustained multiple gunshot wounds in the body and was rushed to a hospital in Cebu City.

Based on a report from the Santander Police Station, Andrade was driving a multicab with a jingle for a local candidate when an unknown person on board a Toyota Vios fired at Andrade.

Members of the victim’s family who were at the back of the multicab were unscathed.

Police were tight-lipped about the identity of the local candidate Andrade was campaigning for while an investigation was being conducted.

A campaign convoy was fired up wounding one man.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/05/07/four-dead-four-wounded-in-ilocos-sur-shooting-incident/

Four people who were reportedly supporters of two mayoral candidates died while four others were wounded in a shooting incident on Saturday morning in Barangay Labut, Magsingal, Ilocos Sur.

Police Executive Master Sergeant Archie C. Anipot, the duty investigator of Magsingal town police station, confirmed the shooting incident happened at about 7:00 a.m.

Police identified the dead as Recto Bacdayan Bagani, 65, a resident of Ayyeng Manabo, Abra, and an alleged supporter of incumbent Magsingal Mayor Victoria Ina Favis; Lerry Pol Harmon Torda, 41, a resident of Maratudo, Magsingal, Ilocos Sur and an alleged supporter of opposition mayoral candidate Lorry Salvador.

The two others who died in the incident were Jovito Tomaneng, a retired Philippine Army scout ranger, and Alias William Bolilit from Carasi, Ilocos Norte.

The wounded persons were identified as Albert “Abet” Banez a.k.a. Tyson, 39, from San Ramon, Magsingal; and Romnick Villanueva, 25, of Patong, Magsingal. Both are alleged supporters of incumbent Mayor Favis.

The two other wounded were Teofilo Urno Taasin, 39, a resident of Maratudo, Magsingal and driver of vice mayoral candidate Larry Ceria; and Kenneth Salvador Seatriz, 40, the manager of Blu J’s gasoline station. Both are alleged supporters of opposition mayoral candidate Lorry Salvador Jr.

Eight people, all political rivals, engaged in a gun fight. Four of them died and four of them were wounded.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173902

Gunmen divested a town councilor seeking re-election and one of his supporters of cash and valuables right at the official’s residential compound in Zamboanga del Sur, the police disclosed Saturday.

Brig. Gen. Franco Simborio, Police Regional Office 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) director, identified the victim as Councilor Alex Aldie Amores, 51, of Tabina town and his supporter, Jeffrey Elisino, 35.

The incident happened in Purok Arbor, Barangay Malim at about 10:20 a.m. Friday.

Simborio said at the time of the incident, political leaders and supporters of Team Dayondon-Poloyapoy were gathering for a meeting when two pick-up trucks arrived and parked in front of Amores’ house.

The team is led by incumbent Tabina Mayor Tirsendo Poloyapoy and Vice Mayor Greg Dayondon.

Simborio said the seven still-unidentified gunmen got out of the two vehicles, barged into Amores’ compound, and demanded everyone to drop while firing their guns into the air.

Three of the seven suspects grabbed Amores’ belt bag at gunpoint. It contained PHP20,000 cash, a bankbook, and other personal belongings.

The gunmen also grabbed the belt bag of Elisino that contained PHP3,000 cash and identification cards before fleeing toward Barangay Lumbia.

Responding policemen recovered 29 empty shells of a caliber 5.56-mm. rifle, two empty shells of a caliber .45 pistol, and nine empty shells of a caliber 9 pistol.

Unidentified gunmen barged into a political meeting firing their weapons and robbing two people.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173925
Twenty-four people, five of them wounded, were arrested in an alleged encounter between the security forces of reelectionist Mayor Isidro Pajarillaga and his rival, former Mayor Virgilio Bote, in Purok Gulod in Barangay Concepcion, Gen. Tinio town in this province at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday.
 
The names of the suspects were not immediately disclosed.
 
In a report to the provincial headquarters, town police chief Capt. Ronan James Eblahan said five of the arrested persons who got wounded were civilian security personnel of Bote while the 19 belong to Pajarillaga.
 
Eblahan said police forces were conducting checkpoints when they received information about the shooting incident.
 
"Upon the arrival of the responding officers, they saw one white Nissan Navarra and gray Ford Raptor both penetrated with multiple gunshots and five wounded personnel of mayoralty candidate Bote," he said in a report.
 
A further search of the place was conducted where a pickup truck yielded five M16 rifles, 11 .45 caliber pistols, three 9mm pistols, one caliber .40 pistol, and one 12-gauge shotgun, police said.
 
Also found in the vicinity of the place of the encounter were one 12-gauge shotgun and one .45 caliber pistol, 71 cal 5.56 live ammunition, 138 cal .45 live ammunition, 41 cal 9mm live ammunition, 12 cal .40 live ammunition, eight shotgun live ammunition, six magazines for the M16 rifle, 26 magazines for pistols, and eight holsters.

Twenty-four people were arrested with five of them wounded after a shootout involving the security detail of two political rivals. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1593994/zamboanga-del-norte-town-mayors-niece-shot-dead

A niece of the mayor of Sirawai town of Zamboanga del Norte was shot in Sahaya, Barangay San Vicente on the night of Saturday, May 7.

Police Major Shellame Chang, spokesperson of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 9, said Sitti Warna Pawai Sala, 33, resident of Barangay Sirawai Proper and a job order worker of the Sirawai local government, was shot while inside a house of a relative in Sahaya, Barangay San Vicente on Saturday.

Chang said Sala was a known supporter of Aljzar Janihim, the son of the incumbent mayor of Sirawai, Gamar Janihim, and Sala’s uncle.

“She was sitting beside the open door of the house when suddenly the suspect appeared and shot her in the head,” Chang said, citing the initial investigation report.

The Sirawai town police said the suspect was wearing a police officer’s uniform.

But Police Capt Alexie Palisoc and personnel from the 2nd Zamboanga del Norte Mobile Force Company later found the suspect’s getaway motorcycle at Sitio Maasum of the town’s Barangay (village) San Nicolas where it crashed. The suspect was later arrested.

Police brought the suspect, a certain Anhar Tunggal Montong, 24, resident of the town’s Barangay San Roque, to the Sirawai Health Unit for medical treatment, according to Police Sgt Carding Unding, investigator of the case.

The niece of a local mayor was shot dead by a man in a police uniform. He was later caught, arrested, and confessed to the crime.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/440070/police-trying-to-identify-2-gunmen-1-cohort-in-killing-of-olango-brgy-councilor

Lapu-Lapu City policemen are trying to identify the killers of a Barangay Tungasan councilor in Olango Island late Sunday night, May 8, 2022.

Police Major Judith Besas, information officer of the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office (LCPO), said that they were checking all possible angles in the killing of Barangay Tungasan Councilor Jose ‘Sadam’ Quiros on Sunday, May 8. 

Besas said they were focusing their investigation on finding out the identities of the three men involved in the shooting of Quiros.

Initial investigation showed that Quiros was talking to someone inside a food stall in Barangay Tungasan when two unidentified men went inside. Another companion of the two men stood watch outside the food stall as a lookout.

A few moments later, the two men shot Quiros without any reason at all. The victim was hit four times.

Besas said he did not know yet which part of the body that Quiros was shot at.

After Quiros fell down, the three assailants fled on a motorcycle.

Police also found out that Quiros had an altercation with someone prior to his shooting. 

They said that it was about installing a tent in the area.

(They found in their investigation on the ground that the councilor had an altercation with someone, allegedly over the installation of a tent. So we would investigate who that person is. We are also taking into account other angles and investigation regarding the shooting incident.)

Besas said that the installation of a tent happened at the polling center in the barangay. 

A barangay councilor was shot dead by unknown men for unknown reasons.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1594157/8-hurt-in-maguindanao-grenade-explosions

Eight persons were hurt when a series of grenade explosions hit the area near the town hall of Datu Unsay, Maguindanao at past 7 p.m. on Sunday, the eve of the polls.

The victims are now undergoing medication at Maguindanao Provincial Hospital in nearby Datu Hofer town, also in Maguindanao, according to Col. Jibin Bongcayao, chief of the Maguindanao Provincial Police Office.

He said four explosions hit Datu Unsay town and another one hit nearby Shariff Aguak town.

Nobody was hurt in the Shariff Aguak blast, town administrator Anwar Emblawa said.

Bongcayao said police probers were still determining the identities of the attackers.

The grenade explosions, believed to be from M-79 launchers, were fired during a power service interruption in the adjacent towns of Datu Unsay, Shariff Aguak, and Datu Hofer.

No one has claimed responsibility for the blasts but it could be election-related, a police officer in Datu Unsay said.

He added that some of those injured were teachers awaiting the release of vote-counting machines and supporters of local candidates. But police had not confirmed their identities.

Grenade attacks in two towns, which are likely election related, have left eight people injured.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1594361/3-killed-one-hurt-in-gun-attack-near-polling-precinct-in-maguindanao-town

Three members of a barangay peacekeeping action team (BPAT) in the town of Buluan in Maguindanao were killed while another was injured in a shooting incident near a polling precinct Monday morning, election day.

A report from the 16th Military Intelligence Company (16th MICO) said the gun attack happened at the back of the Pilot Elementary School in Buluan, just after the BPAT members rendered assistance to the polling precinct in the school.

The four BPAT members were on official duty, the report said.

According to the report, the still unidentified gunmen were onboard two white vans that stopped just in front of the BPAT members.

All of the victims were allegedly supporters of reelectionist and incumbent Buluan Mayor Babydats Mangudadatu, the report said.

“Accordingly, two (2) white van vehicles relentlessly fired their guns (believed to be rifles) to the BPATs who were in duty status at Pilot Elem School.  After which, the said perpetrators withdrawn to unspecified location,” the 16th MICO said in its report.

“All victims were BPATs identified as supporters of Mayoralty aspirant Babydats Mangudadatu of Buluan, Maguindanao,” it added.

An attack near a polling precinct has left three men dead.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173939

Allegations of vote-buying reportedly triggered a shooting incident that left four dead in Magsingal, Ilocos Sur on Saturday morning.

Charges will be filed against the two groups composed of supporters of rival mayoral candidates, according to a press briefing at the provincial capitol on Sunday attended by Ilocos Sur Governor Ryan Luis Singson, Ilocos Sur Police Provincial Director Col. Wilson Doromal, and Ilocos Sur provincial election supervisor Alipio Castillo.

Six supporters of mayoral candidate Alrico Favis -- Guillermo Unciano, Agustin Unciano, Dante Tolentino, Archie Garcia, Menelio Oliver Jr, all of Barangay Patong; and Albert Bańez of Barangay San Ramon -- will face murder and frustrated murder charges, while two supporters of rival candidate Lorry Salvador Jr., identified as Teofilo Taasin, 39, of Barangay Maratudo, and Kenneth Salvador, 40, of Barangay Napo, will be slapped with frustrated murder charges.

Initial police investigation showed that the incident stemmed from an alleged vote-buying activity that went out of control.

Investigators said that a group backing Salvador went to Barangay Labut to verify an alleged vote-buying activity and were confronted by supporters of Favis, husband of outgoing mayor Victoria Ina Favis who has slid to vice mayor.

Supporters of one candidate for mayor confronted supporters of the other candidate, accused him of vote-buying, and a shoot out occurred which has left four men dead.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173970

Top officials of Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental have denounced the violence that claimed the life of a public school teacher on the eve of the May 9 national and local elections.

Mercy Nequia-Miguel, 49, of Barangay Caradio-an, assigned at Himamaylan City National High School and was set to serve in Monday’s polls, was shot to death by unidentified assailants on her way home with her husband at around 8:30 p.m.

Mayor Raymund Tongson said the city government condemns the death of the teacher and ordered the police to “exhaust all efforts to arrest the killers”.

“The motive is yet to be established. Let us wait for complete police investigation report,” he said in a statement posted on Facebook Sunday evening. 

Based on the initial police report, the teacher and her husband were on board a motorcycle going home from the public plaza, and upon reaching Crossing Calasa, they noticed that huge stones were blocking their way.

When they attempted to remove the stones, shots were fired by unidentified persons from the roadside, hitting Nequia-Miguel on the abdomen. 

She was declared dead by the attending physician at the Valeriano M. Gatuslao Memorial Hospital, the police said. Her husband was left unharmed.

A teacher assigned to serve on the election polls was shot dead by unknown men for unknown reasons.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173949

Policemen on Sunday seized 10 high-powered firearms and other weapons in a Tawi-Tawi.

Aside from the high-powered firearms, authorities also seized a handgun, a baseball bat and other assorted deadly weapons consisting bolos and knives, Maj. Winston Botengan, police chief of Sapa-Sapa municipality, said in a statement Monday.

Botengan said the weapons were seized when policemen responded to the reported presence of some 150 unidentified armed men staying at the residence of a local candidate around 1:50 p.m. Sunday in Barangay Top-Top Banaran, Sapa-Sapa.

“The responding policemen were about to inquire when a group of individuals suddenly scattered and fled in different directions,” Botengan said, without identifying the candidate.

A cache of weapons was seized from a local candidates house who it appears was raising his own private army.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/09/22/comelec-reports-3-ballot-snatching-incidents-in-basilan

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Basilan reported 3 incidents of ballot snatching in the southern province Monday morning, one of which was successful. 

Lawyer Vidzfar Julie, Comelec Basilan's provincial election supervisor, confirmed that a group of men successfully snatched some ballots from Precinct 008CDE in Tipo-Tipo Central School at around 10 a.m. 

Julie has yet to disclose how many ballots were stolen from the election precinct. 

Security forces prevented another group that tried to snatch other ballots. But the ballots were destroyed after they were drenched by a bottle of indelible ink during the commotion, Julie said. 

Soldiers fired warning shots in a third ballot snatching attempt. Suspects threw the ballots in the mud before escaping, the official added. 

Julie said recommendations would be made to the Comelec en banc, which would decide if failure of elections in Tipo-Tipo should be declared. 

Ballot snatching in Tipo-Tipo could lead to a failure of elections.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2022/05/09/2179861/2-hurt-machete-attack-lanao-del-sur-polling-station

Three men armed with sharp machetes hacked and seriously wounded two voters in a polling precinct in Saguiaran town in Lanao del Sur at about 8 a.m. Monday.

The victims, Naim Rasdie Macunte, an employee of the Saguiaran municipal government, and Salman Acmad were immediately rushed to the Amai Pakpak Hospital in Marawi City for treatment.

Col. Christopher Panapan, Lanao del Sur provincial police director, said the victims were in the campus of the Maito Basak Elementary School in Barangay Maito Basak, Saguiaran when they were attacked, wounded in the hacking frenzy.

Panapan said witnesses have identified the culprits as Jamil Azis, Mocsir Azis and Samroden Riga, now subject of an extensive joint police-military manhunt.

The incident scared and forced hundreds of voters inside the school campus to scamper away.

Probers from the Saguiran Municipal Police Station said the victims are followers of incumbent re-electionist officials while the three suspects are identified with a candidate for a mayor hostile to the present municipal chief executive.

Three men with machetes attacked a polling station wounding two people.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/831068/blast-occurs-in-kabacan-cotabato/story/

A blast erupted at a voting center in the municipality of Kabacan, Cotabato on Election Day.

The incident happened around 9:40 a.m., according to a report by GMA News stringer Villamor Magbanua.

Kabacan Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police Lieutenant Colonel John Miradel Calinga said an improvised explosive device (IED) allegedly exploded along Jose Abad Santos Street at the exit of Kabacan Pilot Central Elementary School, where voters have flocked in for the elections.

The voting was delayed after voters heard of the explosion.

No injuries were reported, but caused fears to voters, as the explosion was also near a public market in Kabacan.

An IED went off at a voting center.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173983

Voters scampered for safety as gunmen from two opposing parties clashed an hour after polling precincts opened here Monday for the national and local elections.

Col. Pedro Martirez, Basilan police director, said the encounter broke out around 7 a.m. in Barangay Boloh-Boloh in the island town of Tabuan Lasa.

Martirez said the gunfight ensued after supporters of Boloh-Boloh Barangay Chairperson Jahid Abbas and Alfad Farouck, a candidate for municipal councilor, crossed paths at the village’s public elementary school.

“The report disclosed that the group of Alfad Farouck was the first to open fire, prompting the camp of Jahid Abbas to fire back,” Martirez said.

No casualty was reported in both camps during the clash that lasted for about two minutes, he said, adding police had to intervene to stop the fighting.

Elsewhere in the province, indiscriminate firing of guns was also reported around 11 a.m. Monday in Barangay Bacung, Sumisip.

Brig. Gen. Domingo Gobway, Joint Task Force-Basilan, said a group of gunmen supporting a mayoralty candidate opened fire to prevent supporters of an opposing candidate from casting their votes.

A gunfight broke out at a polling station. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1594810/ex-mayor-of-bohol-town-cries-police-brutality-after-cops-try-to-arrest-him-after-reporting-vote-buying

A former mayor of Panglao town in Bohol is set to file charges against police officers who allegedly hurt him after asking them to stop an incident of vote buying on election day Monday, May 9.

Toribio Bon, 72, resident of Tangnan village, suffered bruises and said he was also hit in the stomach while trying to stop the policemen from arresting him.

But the police claimed it was Bon who was disrespectful to the police and said he would be charged with direct assault, resistance and disobedience to a person of authority.

According to Bon, he had just cast his vote at Tangnan Elementary School at past 8 a.m. when he saw three men giving out cash with sample ballots along the road in front of the school.

Aghast at the blatant display of vote buying, he told the three men to stop what they were doing. When he was ignored, he went to complain to the six policemen who were just about three meters away.

But the policemen instead asked him if he had evidence to prove vote buying, and this irked the former mayor.

“The police saw the vote buying. Even if they would not reprimand them, these policemen should have at least stopped it,” said Bon.

“The policemen instead got angry at me after I told them if they were blind because it was clear that these men were buying votes,” he added.

The policemen tried to handcuff the former mayor and force him inside the police vehicle, which resulted in a scuffle.

A policeman allegedly hit him in the stomach with the butt of an M16 rifle.

The commotion caught the attention of a local official and a lawyer who told the policemen to leave Bon alone because he was a former mayor and a senior citizen.

It was only then that the policemen left.

In a statement, Lt. Amelito Melloria, chief of Panglao Police Station, said Bon allegedly berated the policemen and pointed a finger at them while shouting, “You, policemen, are blind.”

Bon was asked to stop, but the former mayor allegedly continued berating them and even attempted to spit on one of the policemen.

The police said the former mayor also tried to grab a policeman’s firearm. Bon, however, denied this.

“At my age, do you think I can fight and try to grab a firearm (from a policeman)?” he asked.

A former mayor reported  an incident of vote buying and for his trouble the police beat him up.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2022/05/09/2179901/poll-intruder-mauled-death-voters-lanao-del-sur

A poll intruder who attempted to disrupt the election proceedings was mauled to death by voters inside a precinct Monday morning in Binidayan town, Lanao del Sur, a security official said.

The suspect along with four other cohorts, armed with steel pipes forcibly barged into the polling place in Magonaya Elementary School in Barangay Magonaya to disturb the ongoing voting, said Maj. Andrew Linao, spokesperson of Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom).

Linao said police investigation disclosed the suspects scampered when the voters in the polling center sensed they were not residents and registered voters of the said polling place.

However, one of the suspects was left behind and was mauled to death.

Military and police personnel failed to pacify the volume of voters who joined in mauling the suspect.

Linao said burst warning shots were heard and the suspect was found lying dead later.

Five men tried to disrupt voting at one poling center and one was mauled to death by voters.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/440188/barangay-tanod-shot-outside-cebu-city-school
A few minutes before voting centers closed on Monday evening, May 9, 2022, a barangay tanod was shot by still unidentified perpetrators just in front of the Zapatera Elementary School. 

Police identified the victim as Brian Mabaga, who was conscious when taken to a hospital, said Police Major Albert Quilitorio, chief of the Parian Police Station. 

Based on initial information, Quilitorio said that Mabaga was just sitting with some companions when a man arrived and shot him at 6:42 p.m. 

(A man arrived and he went around him. Tha man was just walking. It was really the victim who was the target because he had companions but it was only him who was hit.)

Witnesses in the area claimed that the suspect rode a motorcycle driven by another person. They were accompanied by another man onboard a separate motorcycle.

Quilitorio said the victim is a barangay tanod (village watchman) of Barangay Lorega. 

Mabaga was one of those who helped police in monitoring the polling center at the Zapatera Elementary School on election day. 

A barangay tanod was shot and killed by unknown men for unknown reasons.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174016

One died while five others were wounded when unidentified gunmen shot at a group of voters in Tabuan Lasa municipality as they were coming out of a polling center Monday afternoon.

Brig. Gen. Domingo Gobway, Joint Task Force (JTF)-Basilan commander, identified the fatality as Ricardo Fabian, 52, who was killed on the spot.

Wounded were Andy Reyes Jr., 30; Narrudin Gadjali, 29; Alnasri Jammang, 29; Bol Madjalis, 48; and Hakim Munib, 38.

The victims had just emerged from the polling center in Barangay Tong-Umus, Tapiantana Island, Tabuan Lasa, when the suspects shot them with high-powered firearms at around 2 p.m.

Police said they have yet to ascertain the identities of the suspects, who were hiding in houses located near the polling center during the incident.

“The gunmen just waited for us to leave the place and started shooting the victims,” Col. Pedro Martirez, Basilan police director, said.

Martirez said the suspects fled before the responding JTF-Basilan troops arrived in the area.

Gunmen fired on voters after they exited a polling center. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1596094/village-councilor-in-quezon-shot-dead

An unidentified gunman shot and killed a village councilor on Tuesday night in Sariaya town in Quezon province.

Quezon police, in a report, said Apolinario Rivarez, 66, an incumbent councilor in the village of Bignay 2, was drinking liquor inside his house at around 8:25 p.m. when he was shot once in the head, killing him instantly.

The suspect escaped after the shooting.

The police are now conducting further investigation to identify the gunman and establish the motive behind the killing.

A village councilor was gunned down by an unknown man for unknown reasons. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1174159
The police in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has filed charges for violation of the Omnibus Election Code against seven persons who allegedly manhandled a poll official and two watchers in Datu Piang, Maguindanao.

Brigadier Gen. Arthur Cabalona, BARMM police director, said Wednesday the seven suspects, whose identities were withheld for security reasons, are now locked up at the Datu Piang municipal police station.

He said responding police officers immediately arrested the suspects who all barged inside one of the voting precincts in Datu Piang National High School in Barangay Buayan during Monday’s elections.

“For still unclear reasons, the suspects attacked the chair of the electoral board and two watchers of a local candidate,” Cabalona said.
Seven people barged into a polling center and mauled a poll official and two poll watchers.

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Coronavirus Lockdown: Observe Symptoms, High Voter Turnout Despite Pandemic, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government. 

The DILG says the house-to-house vaccination program has been effective.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) lauded the local government units (LGUs) in rolling out coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines in their respective localities as the government continues to step up its house-to-house vaccination campaign.

DILG Secretary Eduardo M. AƱo said a total of 1,481,683 individuals were administered with the first, second, and booster doses against Covid-19 as LGUs' encouraged their constituents to get jabbed as well as increase vaccine confidence among the public.

AƱo commended Region 7 for inoculating 407,019 individuals with the LGUs hard pressed to intensify the house-to-house vaccination campaign to prevent another Covid-19 surge.

He noted that Regions 11 and 6 were able to inoculate 230,940 and 125,429 people, respectively.

“(This is a testament that the campaign is effective and it is a big boost to our countrymen in far-flung areas to avail of the vaccine. We will continue with the house-to-house vaccination campaign to further reach other unvaccinated individuals),’’ AƱo said during President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s Talk to the People aired Tuesday morning.

“(Our defense against Covid surge is the relentless vaccination and booster shots, and adherence to the minimum public health standards or protocols),’’ the DILG chief said.

In the same briefing, AƱo noted the significant decrease in the number of violators with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other authorities strictly enforcing the minimum public health standard (MPHS) regulations.

AƱo pointed out that those not wearing face mask were down to 30,154 from 84,969, while the mass gathering infractions fell to 220 from the previous 724 incidents, and the number of physical distancing violators was down to 2,168 from the 9,057.

It's not only that the house-to-house vaccination program has been successful or that health protocol violations are down significantly but also 87% of Filipinos are willing to get booster shots.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1592801/octa-research-only-23-of-filipinos-dont-want-to-get-booster-shot

Only 23 percent of Filipinos do not want to get a COVID-19 booster shot, accordimg to independent analytics group Octa Research on Thursday.

Citing results of their survey conducted on April 22 and 25, Octa Research fellow Ranjit Rye said that more than 70 percent of Filipinos are willing to get a booster dose against the coronavirus disease.

“Sa willingness na magpa-booster, alam mo mataas (The willingness to get a booster is high), nasa (around) seven out of 10 Filipinos. More than 70 percent of adult Filipinos who had taken the vaccine ay (are) willing ho magpa-booster (to get a booster shot),” he said in a Laging Handa public briefing.

(Those who do not want to receive a booster are only a minority of 23 percent.)

Rye noted that those who prefer to forego a booster shot were worrying about the vaccine’s safety or do not see the need for a third dose.

(So, 53 percent of the 23 percent minority who do not want to get a booster, were citing safety reasons.)

(Many of our fellow Filipinos, something like 35 percent, believe that booster shots are not needed.)

Any of those 87% who wish to get vaccinated can do so on Election Day after they cast their vote.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/05/07/2179437/doh-set-covid-19-vaccination-sitesin-polling-precincts

The Department of Health (DOH) said Saturday that voters who wish to complete their primary series or get booster doses against COVID-19 can head over to vaccination sites beside polling precincts on elections day. 

"Para naman po dun sa ating mga kababayan, may sinet up po tayong vaccination sites sa lahat ng polling precinct. Pagkatapos niyo pong bumoto maari po kayong dumiretso 'dun kung wala pa ho kayong booster o 'di kaya ay kailangan pang kumpletuhin ang primary series," DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in an interview on Laging Handa on Saturday. 

("We have set up vaccination sites in all polling precincts. After voting, you can go straight to the site to get your booster or if you need to complete your primary series.")

The COVID-19 jabs are free of charge. 

Vergeire told reporters later on that these pop-up vaccinations sites or tents will be located 30 meters away from polling sites, as approved by the Commission on Elections (Comelec). 

There aren't any numbers yet on how many voters went from the polling center to the vaccination site but the COMELEC says it was a record turn out.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1595602/comelec-despite-pandemic-ph-may-see-highest-voter-turnout-yet

Despite restrictions posed by the pandemic, the Philippines may see its highest voter turnout yet, putting to rest the Commission on Elections (Comelec) “worst fears.”

In a press conference on Tuesday, Comelec Commissioner Marlon Casquejo said the poll body has recorded an 80.38 percent voter turnout as of Monday night.

“Hindi pa siya kumpleto kasi ‘yung ibang province hindi pa kasi tapos. We have around 80.38 voter turnout. So we are expecting na aakyat pa ‘to kapag tapos na ‘yung iba. Kasi we still have 2,000 plus or 1,000 plus (vote counting machines) na hindi pa nakapag-transmit,” he told reporters.

According to Casquejo, the highest recorded voter turnout was during the 2016 elections, when 81 percent of registered voters exercised their right to vote.

“In 2016, that was 81 percent. In 2019, it’s 70 percent something and we are now 80.38 [percent[ so we’re expecting similar voting turnout but much higher than 2016,” he said.

“Alam naman natin na kapag presidential elections, talagang maraming interisado na bumoto,” he added.

The voter turnout so far for the 2022 polls allayed the “worst fears” of the poll body, according to Comelec spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco.

“We have to emphasize that the 80.38 percent that we have right now is during the time of the pandemic. Nawala ‘yung worst fears natin,” he said.

The DOH is advising voters to observe themselves for COVID-19 symptoms.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/05/11/2180172/voters-told-observe-covid-19-symptoms

Thirty-one voters were sent home for manifesting symptoms of COVID-19 when they were screened at polling precincts on election day last Monday, the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday.

At a press briefing, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire reported that the 31 voters were instructed to go on home isolation.

“They were referred to local health centers for further evaluation and management,” Vergeire said.

She added that no voters with “severe symptoms” have visited polling precincts.

Since the incubation period of COVID-19 is at least two weeks, the DOH will be monitoring the situation that might arise from campaign activities, according to the DOH official.

This as DOH Technical Advisory Group member Edsel Salvana has asked those who participated in candidates’ miting de avance and went to crowded polling precincts to “wear their masks religiously” in the next few days.

If after two weeks there is no surge then that means everyone has stronger protection from COVID-19.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/831316/no-surge-2-weeks-after-election-means-filipinos-still-have-high-protection-vs-covid-19-solante/story/

"Yes, that's expected if there is no surge or spike after the election, that's good news, no. This means that our protection is still high, ”Dr. Rontgene Solante said at the Laging Handa briefing.

Solante said they received reports that some individuals removed their face masks while others had to wait inside rooms without proper ventilation due to problems with vote-counting machines during the voting period.

According to Solante, the effect of the activities during Election Day may be reflected in the country’s COVID-19 numbers starting next week as the incubation period is usually from three to five days.

“So if, for example, the exposure is high on May 9, let's count about… five to seven days. So that will reflect, most likely next week, ”he said.

Solante also warned against the entry of the BA.4 and the BA.5 Omicron sub-variants, which are linked to the spread of cases in South Africa, and the BA.2.12.1.

"So if we are okay after two weeks, then hopefully, we can continue .. But we continue to be vigilant in our health protocol and in vaccination," he said.

However, if there is a surge there will not be protracted lockdowns.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173862

The government will not implement protracted lockdowns and the alert level system will remain, National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 medical adviser, Dr. Ted Herbosa, assured on Friday.

The government would stick to the implementation of localized lockdowns should there be an increase in Covid-19 cases in the country.

“(I just want to explain that the lockdown being implemented in China will not be implemented here. Our system now is anchored with alert level and localized lockdown),” Herbosa said in a televised public briefing.

Even if an area will be placed under the maximum Alert Level 5 status, Herbosa said the government will not resort to protracted and region-wide lockdowns.

“(We will only lock down those communities with high incidents of new cases),” he added.

Localized lockdowns will be imposed with an expanded mass testing approach so that infected individuals can be isolated immediately.

Why are these people so paranoid? The number of new active cases continue to drop.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1173990

The country's daily average Covid-19 cases went down to 161 on May 2 to 8, or 20 percent lower than the previous week, the Department of Health (DOH) reported Monday.

Cases averaged 200 per day from April 25 to May 1.

In its latest case bulletin, the DOH said there are 1,124 new cases of the coronavirus and 42 verified deaths in the recent week.

For the same period, 14 cases were added to the tally of severe and critical infections, now 611.

Only 16.8 percent or 474 out of the 2,817 intensive care unit (ICU) beds are in use, while 15.4 percent or 3,664 out of 23,818 non-ICU beds are utilized.

There's not going to be a surge. The DOH is out of their mind. It's all theater. It's about time this pandemic end for good which includes lifting the face mask mandate.

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Convicted Felon and United States Fugitive Bongbong Marcos Has Won the Philippines Presidential Election

The greatest spin in the history of Philippine politics was completed on May 9th, 2022 as Bongbong Marcos, a convicted felon and wanted man in the USA, won more than 30 million votes to secure his position as the next President of the Philippines. 


Lacking any accomplishments worthy of the office of the President except being born into the Marcos family and bearing the name of his father Bongbong was able to fool enough voters into believing he is the man worthy to lead the Philippines for the next six yers. He garnered a large majority which landed him way past all the other candidates, especially his main rival Leni Robredo. There are trolls out in the social media sphere who claim this proves that Marcos was cheated in the 2016 elections when Robredo came from behind and snatched the office of Vice President from his hands.


Celebrities are irrelevant? Tell that to Robin Padilla who won more than 20 million votes to secure a seat in the Senate, a job for which he is by no means qualified. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1549310/robin-padilla-says-ejk-part-of-crime-fighting-duterte-drug-war-most-successful

Great job everybody!

Contrary to this DDS and Marcos revisionist with the ironic name Facts Only and nonsensical handle which indicates he is a troll (his account has since been deleted), the recount gave Leni MORE votes proving beyond all doubt that she duly won the 2016 VP  race. But these trolls are not interested in proof. Nor does Bongbong's win prove that EDSA was fake. All his election proves is that he got enough votes to win. But why did he get enough votes to win? How is it that the scion of the former dictator and plunderer of the Philippines was able to reclaim the throne for his family? Because of a massive amount of spin. 

Rigoberto Tiglao is one of the most high profile spin doctors in this nation. For the past six years he has done nothing but bloviate against the duly elected Vice President, Leni Robredo, and write article after article extolling the virtues of the Marcoses and bemoaning the evils of the Aquinos. Rather than address the promises that EDSA failed to deliver and give solutions on how they might be solved he, along with a host of others, has done a lot of hard work, i.e mudslinging, to dismiss EDSA as a CIA led fake revolution that should never have happened because Marcos was a stand up guy whom everybody loved and who the nation needed.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/05/09/opinion/columns/genuine-people-power-will-occur-today-at-the-polls/1842932

THE real, authentic expression of the people's will occurs today.

Unlike the bogus ones in 1986 and 2001 which were a Machiavellian mix of mobs and the threat of the use of force, this people power today will be expressed through secret ballots cast by at least 60 percent of voting citizens, who after more than a year of careful deliberation and relentless black propaganda by the Yellow elite, choose Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. as their president.

The 1986 "People Power" hardly represented Filipinos' voice. Even using the reports of the Yellow-controlled vote counter, the Namfrel (National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections), nearly half (47 percent) of Filipinos still wanted BBM's father as president. The official Comelec results showed him the winner with 54 percent of votes. The US cleverly engineered a massing of warm bodies in front of Camp Crame with the people mostly there not demanding to topple Marcos but as Cardinal Sin told them, to prevent the bloody take-out of the mutineers holed up there.

The Communist Party, on the other hand, called for a full mobilization of their forces at its favorite target since the late 1960s, MalacaƱang, and were set to ram the gates — to be slaughtered by the Presidential Security Group, headed by Gen. Fabian Ver's two sons. Whether fearful of his life or, as he would claim later, to prevent bloodshed, Marcos rightly chose to vacate MalacaƱang, to move to his home province of Ilocos Norte, and the US offered to airlift him. After Cory Aquino was told about this, she demanded for Marcos to be shanghaied to Hawaii.

C'mon, is that People Power?

There you have it. Everything about the past 36 years has been based on a lie. EDSA was engineered by the US and the Communist Party. The real people power will be when the Marcos family is restored to the highest office in the land which is where they would have remained but for the Machiavellian machinations of Cory Aquino. But Tiglao is not done here.

Why do I say today will be the real People Power phenomenon? Most likely 64 percent to as high as 70 percent of Filipinos will vote BBM into power, based on polls and incorporating other factors not captured by polls, such as command votes for BBM (by the INC (Iglesia ni Cristo) among others) and bandwagon thinking among Filipinos.

This will be in total defiance of the elites who embrace the Yellow world view, the Church, American and international media, and the most powerful and most meddlesome nation on earth, the US — all of which for various, different reasons have thrown everything they can at BBM.

Tiglao is nuts. Marcos will win the vote in defiance of the Church, the USA, and International media? Does this hack not know that Filipinos LOVE the Church and the USA? Is he really that daft? No one voted for Marcos thinking, "Screw the USA and the Church." What a moron. They voted for Bongbong because they have been the victims of a massive and years long campaign to paint his father as the savior of this nation and all his opposers as evil liars who destroyed the promise he offered the Philippines.
But the bigger question Filipinos must really ask themselves on May 9 is what kind of a nation sends someone like Bongbong Marcos to even higher public office? A morally bankrupt nation of naĆÆve and gullible voters who have set themselves up for more lies and evasions of the truth, that’s what. People have been sold a bill of goods once before; will they continue to buy more of the same toxic, made-in-Batac fairy tales? Seen from across the Pacific, there is more blind loyalty, sheer bullheadedness and self-delusion. It doesn’t seem like a people who have learned and learned deeply from a bitter past.
This person gets right to the heart of the matter while Tiglao deflects from the truth about Marcos and about the people. They haven't come out of the dark and into the light. They have descended into the depths of darkness leaving the light of truth far behind. Or rather they have been bamboozled, blindfolded, and gaslighted by the Marcos family and men such as Rigoberto Tiglao who have decided to recast Ferdinand Marcos Sr. as just a little bit less than Jesus Christ or Lee Kuan Yew.
Secondly, data from surveys explain why BBM will win by a majority. His win will mainly be because of the conjunction of two phenomena. The Yellows (now Finks) refuse to see these phenomena that they have resorted to cockamamie theories that the BBM camp has effectively spread lies in social media, or that the youth voters have no recollection of martial law. (That social media has become dominant in people's voting choices has absolutely no empirical basis at all. There is roughly the same percentage of pro-BBM voters in all age cohorts.)

Cockamamie theories!? 

Is Rigoberto Tiglao really unaware that lies have been spread all over social media about the so-called Golden Age of Marcos? It is a undeniable fact that Marcos trashed the economy and plunged the nation into debt all while giving his cronies a piece of the pie and that he imprisoned and tortured thousands of people of which Tiglao was one. Yet the public has been told it was a Golden Age when much infrastructure was built and the nation was disciplined into shape by the loving whip of Marcos. The public is also told that Bongbong is a graduate of Oxford when in fact all he has is a special diploma. Bongbong is a bonafide liar! The entire public image presented by the Marcos family is a lie.


Indeed the Marcos family has been the subject of much disinformation especially during these past six years as Duterte has undermined the institutions of this nation and swayed the public into believing lies about its past starting with Marcos being a hero worthy of a hero's burial. Everything the Marcoses have said about the reign of Ferdinand Marcos Sr. has been a complete fabrication. There is a trail of court documents proving that the Marcos family stole billions from the coffers of the Philippines. Yet the people refuse to believe what was once widely known and is backed up by a massive amount of irrefutable evidence. 

The votes for BBM thus mean the majority of Filipinos judging that martial law wasn't the "Dark Age" the Yellows, and especially Robredo, have been shrieking against. Such will be done after years of being bombarded by Finks' black propaganda against BBM and mythologizing Robredo to cartoonish and then religious levels.

The third big factor for BBM's lead is his personality itself, which many think make him an ideal president: articulate, knowledgeable, diplomatic and not quarrelsome, intelligent and experienced in government — qualities that Robredo definitely lacks. If BBM for instance was as arrogant as Isko Moreno, or as inarticulate in English as Manny Pacquiao, as vacuous and inexperienced as Robredo, it would have been a steep uphill climb to the presidency, even with the two political titans pushing him up.

There has never been in our history two viewpoints dominant among our people — that the Duterte and Marcos Sr. regimes were good for the country — that are the powerful engines for the victory of a presidential candidate. No amount of gimmicks — faking crowds in rallies, ridiculous imaging attempts, endorsements by celebrities and by whatever groups — can stop these engines.

This right here is Tiglao's main argument. It is the main argument of many who seek to rehabilitate the Marcos family. The facts of history depend not on what actually happened but on what the people THINK happened. Court records and eyewitness testimony be damned! Thus any figure from the past is liable to being reimaged in the public's mind given the right PR campaign. In the USA Thomas Jefferson and George Washington have been reduced from beloved Founding Fathers to abominable slave owners in the space of a few decades. Likewise in the Philippines the Marcos family has gone from shunned kleptocrats to mythologized and beloved saviors of this nation. 

It cannot be doubted that the failures of living up to the promise of EDSA is to blame for a lot of that mythologizing. If Cory Aquino and her successors had come along and actually been up to the task of restructuring, reworking, and rebuilding the Philippines then we might not be here today seeing the son of the dictator being handed the reins of power by the very same people his father once oppressed.

But corruption is a given at every level of government in the Philippines. Cory was a housewife who won solely because she was the widow of Marcos' rival, Benigno Aquino Sr. She is the face of Philippine necropolitics which is all too prevalent in this nation because assassins routinely gun down political opponents and their spouses rise up to bear the mantle on their shoulders. She had no plans to run and no idea what to do when she decided to run but listened whole heartedly to her advisers as her VP Doy Laurel confessed.

One day, she told the Cardinal: "I will run. I have decided. My decision was made on December 8." It was the closing of the Marian Year. Cory was then on retreat at the Pink Sisters Convent. "I am sure to run. It is God's will," she repeated.


Our first meeting was at her house on Times Street on Saturday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m. I told her she should not run. "You are are Ninoy's widow. If you run, they will attack you and vilify NInoy. Your victory will be Ninoy's victory but your defeat will also be his defeat. You should not risk that. When you go up a boxing ring and put on gloves, they will hit you even if you are a lady. You should just be our symbol - above and beyond the fray. Let me do the fighting, let me take the blows for you," I said. But she did not answer. It was obvious that she was told just to listen by a hidden group of advisers.


But should she be blamed for not rectifying everything Ferdinand Marcos destroyed? Cory was literally working with NOTHING because Marcos had stripped the nation bare. Even her husband knew that the absence of Marcos would leave a vacuum.

MJ: So you believe that Marcos really is the key?


AQUINO: I've already said that. In 1973 I wrote him a memo. I wrote him a detailed memo on how to bring the country back on track. He picked up a few points in that memo: he lifted martial law as I suggested; he called for elections as I suggested. But he was very selective. He liked the points that dovetailed with his own ideas. But other matters, which could have completed the picture, he junked. Still., I've always held that Marcos is the key, and if he goes tomorrow, by George, the Philippines is going to have a hell of a time until someone else emerges from the scramble. 


MJ: What if you were that person? 


AQUINO: If you made me president of the Philippines today, my friend, in six months I would be smelling like horseshit. Because there's nothing I can do. I cannot provide employment. I cannot bring prices down. I cannot stop the criminality spawned by economic difficulties. I mean, let's face it. When people are hungry, you can bring down St. Peter and you won't get a stable government. So, this must be anchored collectively on the free world. 

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2022/04/a-conversation-with-benigno-aquino-1983.html 

If Cory is to be blamed then even more so her advisers who knew how to manipulate her.

We can't judge the meaning or truth of EDSA based solely on the outcome. When the Philippines declared independence in 1898 and sent out delegations to foreign nations to have that independence recognized they were turned down. True independence did not come until 1946. But that does not stop Filipinos from celebrating Independence Day as June 12th, 1898. Likewise EDSA had noble intentions even if they were not fully realized. The solution is to carry out those promises, not to glorify or seek to return to a past which was objectively bad and has been documented so through every metric used to analyze the years Ferdinand Marcos Sr. was president.

During the next six years we are going to see people crowing about how EDSA was a lie and how Marcos was actually a savior because his son Bongbong won the presidency. We are going to see convicted felon Imelda Marcos strutting through the Palace reliving her salad days. We are going to see history rewritten even though it stands written firmly in the blood of those who lived through and died during the Marcos dictatorship as well as in court records convicting the Marcos family of financial crimes. This crowing will be based not on facts but on appeals to emotion. After all, if the people voted for Bongbong surely that means his father was not so bad after all. Right?