Friday, February 3, 2023

Retards in the Government 295

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

A village chief and four others were killed and two more were injured in an ambush in Zamboanga del Norte, the police reported Thursday.

An initial report of Sirawai Municipal Police Station said the village chairperson, Ali Manangca, along with four others were killed in an ambush around 3 p.m. Thursday in Barangay Piña.

Manangca is the village chief of Barangay Balubuan, Sirawai, Zamboanga del Norte.

The other victims were not immediately identified.

A team of Sirawai policemen led by Executive Master Sgt. Rymerjun Pernito, who rushed to the ambush site, brought the victims to the hospital for treatment.

Initial investigation showed that Manangca and his companions were aboard a Toyota Hilux when waylaid by unidentified gunmen.

Police said investigation is ongoing to establish the identities of the suspects.

A village chief and four others have been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/01/27/village-chair-shot-dead-in-sultan-kudarat/

Authorities have launched a manhunt against motorcycle-riding gunmen who shot dead a barangay chairman in Lebak, this province, on Thursday evening, Jan. 26.

Lt. Col. Julius Malcontento, Lebak police chief, said on Friday, Jan. 27, that soldiers are helping them in pursuing the attackers of Rogelio Talagtag, 53, chairman of Barangay Basak.

Talagtag was standing in front of his family-owned variety store in Barangay Basak when two men aboard a motorcycle arrived at about 6 p.m. and shot him.

“One of them alighted and fired at the unsuspecting village official in the head and body, killing him instantly,” Malcontento said, citing police investigation.

The perpetrators sped off to an unknown direction after the incident, he added.

Responding police officers found eight empty shells and a slug for a .45 caliber pistol at the crime scene.

Brig. Gen. Jimili Macaraeg, Police Regional Office 12 (Soccsksargen) director, has ordered the Lebak police to intensify the manhunt against the perpetrators and ensure that they are held accountable for the crime.

A barangay chairman has been assassinated in front of his family owned store. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193696

Police investigators have identified “persons of interest” in the shooting and wounding of a barangay kagawad (councilor) and his companion in Minaba, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental.

Initial investigation showed that around 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, armed men shot Artemio Estrebella, 60, Barangay Minaba councilor, and his 45-year-old companion Ricky Canillo.

They were having dinner when the attack happened, said Lt. Col. Rex Moslares, chief of the Bayawan police. The victims sustained gunshot wounds.

Moslares said they are looking into a possible link of “persons of interest” in the attack as well as the motive for the shooting, including a possible grudge or business-related.

Recovered from the scene were two fired cartridges of caliber .9mm, Moslares said.

This is the second barangay councilor in Negros Oriental to be shot this month.

A barangay counilor has been assassinated in Negros Occidental. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193719

Operatives of the Philippine National Police's (PNP) anti-scalawag unit have arrested a police sergeant during an entrapment operation in San Nicolas, Cebu City.

In a report on Friday, the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group said the suspect was identified as Staff Sgt. Paul Dennis Traya, who is assigned at the Mambaling Police Station 11 and designated as a traffic investigator.

Traya was nabbed at the parking lot of Miller Hospital along Tres de Abril Street in San Nicolas, Cebu City at about 3:20 p.m. Wednesday.

The operation stemmed from the complaint of Walter Babon Despi, a resident of Tres de Abril Street, for alleged extortion by an officer of Mambaling Police Station 11 who was later identified as Traya.

The complainant said he was traveling on his motorcycle in Barangay Mambaling, Cebu City when he was flagged down by Traya, who was at a checkpoint with force multipliers, for a random check.

The suspect initially demanded PHP10,000 from the complainant but later settled for PHP3,000.

During the operation, Traya was caught in the act of extorting money from other traffic violators.

He was brought to the Visayas field unit office in Camp Sergio Osmena Sr., Osmena Boulevard, Cebu City for documentation and proper disposition.

He will face administrative charges aside from criminal charges.

A PNP officer has been arrested for extortion.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1722137/iloilo-city-polices-anti-drug-unit-station-5-relieved

The top police official in Western Visayas on Friday relieved this city’s entire drug unit and an entire police station.

Brig. Gen. Leo Francisco announced during the turnover of command at the Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) on Friday that he had ordered its chief to “change all personnel” of Iloilo City Police Station 5 in Mandurriao district, as well as the city’s Drug Enforcement Unit.

“I’m not satisfied with their performance. We need [anti-]illegal drug accomplishments from especially the police covering our targeted areas, but unfortunately, upon my review, and based on record, they failed my expectations,” Francisco said.

He said further action will be done based on the recommendations to be made by the ICPO’s officer-in-charge, Col. Joresty Coronica.

Iloilo City's entire drug unit and one police station have been relived due to poor performance.  

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2023/01/29/2240943/missing-sabungeros-ncrpo-backs-kidnap-raps-vs-11-cops

The National Capital Region Police Office is backing the charges filed by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) against 11 NCRPO personnel in connection with the disappearance of four cockfight players in Cavite last year.

NCRPO director Maj. Gen. Jonnel Estomo said yesterday the police officers are all accounted for and remain under restrictive custody.

“They are still on restriction in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City as of this report and are recommended to be charged with kidnapping and serious illegal detention as well as violation of the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act,” he said in a statement.

The NBI Task Force Against Illegal Drugs (TFAID) filed charges against the police officers for the disappearance of siblings Gio and Mico Mateo, Garry Matreo Jr. and Ronaldo Anonuevo on April 12, 2021.

They were NCRPO regional drug enforcement unit chief Col. Ryan Orapa; Lt. Jesus Menez; S/Sgts. Roy Pioquinto and Robert Raz; Cpls. Alric Natividad, Troy Paragas, Ronald Lanaria, Ronald Montibon, Reynaldo Seno, Ruscel Solomon and Christal Rosita.

Also charged were police assets Nicasio and Nicholes Manio, a certain Angelo Atienza and a certain Boss Mark.

They were accused of kidnapping the sabungeros in Dasmariñas City in the guise of an anti-drug operation.

The NCRPO backs the charges brought by the NBI against several officers for kidnapping.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193906

The Sandiganbayan anti-graft court has convicted a former mayor in Biliran province and 12 others for graft over the alleged anomalous purchase of PHP8 million worth of medicines and medical supplies in 2010.

Sentenced to up to 10 years imprisonment were Noel Abelda, former Maripipi mayor; municipal health officer Mary Grace Llever; and Bids and Awards Committee members Wilma Elairon, Marietta Campollo, Tito Cairo, Julio Cairo Jr., Sonia Alavera, Amelia Bacolod and Sergio Mejarito; municipal accountant Michell Quinte; and state auditor Genelito Balila. 

Likewise convicted were Jerome Capuyan and Cherel Serato of private supplier Suremeds Marketing.

"(B)y the dubious actions of the accused public officials, the procurement process was railroaded in order to give Suremeds unwarranted benefits, advantage and preference," read the 125-page decision dated Jan. 24 and made public Monday.

The Ombudsman filed the charges for violation of Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, which provides that “causing any undue injury to any party, including the Government, or giving any private party any unwarranted benefits, advantage or preference in the discharge of his official, administrative or judicial functions through manifest partiality, evident bad faith or gross inexcusable negligence” shall constitute corrupt practices of any public officer.

The Ombudsman said the respondents "altered the deadline of the submission and opening of bids without required notice/posting" and "approved the payment of the medicines" without the signatures of officials who would accept the supply.

An ex-mayor and 12 other officials have been convicted for graft over anomalous medical supply procurement. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1723168/9-nbi-agents-face-raps-over-abuse-of-2-suspects-in-cockight-case

Nine agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) are facing complaints of sexual assault, torture, grave coercion, and planting evidence.

Joyce Manio, the mother of two suspects in the disappearance of online cockfighting operators, filed the complaints on Monday at the Office of the Ombudsman.

Her sons — Nicasio Manio and Nicholes Manio — were arrested on June 8, 2021, in their house in Pallocan, Batangas, as suspects in the cockfighting operators’ case.

The respondents are all members of the NBI Task Force Against Illegal Drugs (TFAID), namely: Ross Jonathan Galicia, Levi Omare Orille, Aubren Cosidon, Eigelbert Pulan, Abner Dotimas, Nestor Gutierrez, Allan Ernesto Elefante, and Gary Menez.

In her complaint, the mother said her sons were arrested without warrants of arrest.

She also accused the agents of beating up her sons and presenting them with illegal drugs and paraphernalia that were supposedly confiscated from their house, before forcing them to sign documents without explaining their details.

She also accused Galacia, the TFAID chief, of sexually abusing both her sons after getting them drunk.

“I want to hold accountable the disciples of NBI-TFAID who abused my children, hurt them, put evidence that will be used against them, made them drink intoxicating drinks to be exploited and molested by their Chief himself while his men were watching over them, making them commit crimes that they didn’t even know about and to use it against my children,” Manio said in Filipino in her complaint.

“All of them should also be removed from service as soon as possible so that they could do no harm to others. They should also have their licenses as lawyers or accountants revoked”

The 9 NBI agents also face administrative charges — such as serious dishonesty, grave misconduct, oppression, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service— or violations of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards of Public Officials and Employees.

9 NBI agents are facing charges of sexual assault, torture, grave coercion, and planting evidence.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193973

Police have arrested a former police officer who was tagged as a wanted person in Manila.

In a statement Tuesday, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) chief, Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat said Remigio Niala Estacio, 63, was arrested on Monday at around 2:34 p.m. in Ermita, Manila.

Estacio has standing arrest warrants for violation of Republic Act 6539 (Anti-Carnapping act) issued by Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 27 with a recommended bail of PHP30,000

An ex-cop has been arrested for car theft. 

https://www.dailyguardian.com.ph/ex-army-man-falls-in-gun-raid/

A cache of firearms and ammunition and explosives were seized in a gun raid against a former Philippine Army member in New Lucena, Iloilo morning of January 30.

Police identified the suspect as Francis Sumido, 52, a resident of Barangay Wari-wari, New Lucena.

Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) – Iloilo Field Unit, 63rd Special Action Company, Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RFMB)-6, and New Lucena Municipal Police Station swooped on Sumido’s house by virtue of a search warrant.

Recovered from Sumido’s abode were a caliber .45 pistol with two magazines and 31 ammunition; a KG-9 submachine gun with a magazine and 54 ammunition for a caliber .9mm pistol; a 12-gauge shotgun with 12 ammunition; a caliber .22 rifle with 42 ammunition; a caliber .22 magnum revolver with 15 ammunition; a hand grenade; and an improvised explosive devise/pipe-type comb.

Lieutenant Jerson Baldevia, New Lucena police chief, said that the suspect was reportedly discharged from the service in 2009.

Now a farmer, Sumido has been at odds with his siblings.

Their disagreements have in fact turned into court battles.

This was allegedly one of the reasons why the suspect justified his gun possession

Surmido is now in the custody of CIDG-Iloilo and would be charged for violation of Republic Act 10591 (Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act) and RA 9516 (Unlawful Manufacture, Sales, Acquisition, Disposition, Importation or Possession of an Explosive or Incendiary Device).

A former solider has been arrested for illegal weapons possession. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193988

Unidentified gunmen ambushed and killed a village chairperson and his wife along a remote section of the national highway here, a police official reported Tuesday.

Maj. Christopher Cabugwang, Parang town police chief, identified the fatality as Abobakar Abdul, 40, village chair of Barangay Polloc, and his wife Bainisa, 39.

Cabugwang said Abdul and his wife were heading home in their pickup truck when two men-riding tandem on motorbike overtook and opened fire on the driver’s side of the vehicle at 5:45 p.m. Monday.

“He supervised the registration of new voters in the village to ensure it is orderly and was going home when ambushed in Barangay Timbangan,” Cabugwang said in an interview.

Police rushed the couple to the hospital but both were declared dead on arrival.

“We are still determining the possible motive, but initially we are looking at the political angle of the ambush,” Cabuwang said without elaborating.  

A village chief and his wife have been assassinated.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1194010

Authorities have arrested a member of the Public Order and Safety Office of this town, who is also a former jail officer in the Pangasinan Provincial Jail, that made him a high-value target (HVT), in a buy-bust operation.

In an interview on Tuesday, PDEA Pangasinan provincial head Rechie Camacho identified the suspect as Rullie Molano who sold PHP3,400 worth of suspected shabu to a PDEA agent in the operation conducted on Jan. 29.

“Upon verification, we have learned that he was also a former member of the Integrated National Police officer and Jail Officer of Pangasinan Provincial Jail making him an HVT in the province,” he said.

Camacho said the suspect has been dealing illegal drugs, based on their monitoring and surveillance, while he was on duty as a traffic enforcer in the town.

“This was our second attempt to deal with him but on our first attempt, he ran out of illegal drugs this time we were able to transact with him. He was dealing illegal drugs while wearing his uniform on the streets,” he said.

He added that the suspect’s transactions were mostly in Binmaley town and Dagupan City.

Camacho said the suspect was automatically removed from his post as an enforcer and cases were filed against him in the court.

He reminded the local government units to constantly monitor their personnel.

A traffic enforcer has been arrested for selling drugs. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1194009

The Department of Justice (DOJ) will go after lawyers of detained foreign nationals who initiate “contrived” criminal cases against their clients to stall deportation proceedings.

In a press briefing on Tuesday, DOJ Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla cited the case of a male detainee who conspired with his girlfriend.

The detainee kissed the girlfriend during her visit at the Bureau of Immigration detention center in Bicutan, Taguig City and was sued for harassment.

“Their lawyers specialize in these cases and many of them will lose their licenses if they continue doing this. We will file cases even against the lawyers if they will insist on filing cases which are contrived,” Remulla said.

Remulla said the scheme was discovered when they deported two Chinese nationals two weeks ago after their contrived cases were dismissed.

“This is part of the corruption ring that operates within the Bureau of Immigration. Many lawyers think it is okay to do that. The Department of Justice will not tolerate their behavior. We will file the disbarment of lawyers who insist on using these tactics that will delay the proceedings,” Remulla said.

Corruption within the BI extends to lawyers filing spurious cases to delay the deportation of foreigners. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1724412/3-cops-pal-nabbed-in-cavite-drug-bust-p1-4-m-shabu-seized

Three police officers and a civilian were arrested on Wednesday (Feb. 1) after they allegedly yielded more than P1.4 million worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) in a buy-bust operation in Dasmariñas City, Cavite province, authorities said.

In a report Thursday, Col. Christopher Olazo, Cavite police chief, identified the arrested suspects as Corporal Christian Arjul Monteverde, 35; Staff Sergeant Tomas Dela Rea Jr., 34; Patrolman Jeru Set, all assigned to the local police station; and Jorilyn Ambrad, 22, a city resident.

The suspects were collared by anti-narcotics operatives in Barangay Salitran 2 at 11:15 a.m.

Set tried to escape aboard a sports utility vehicle but was eventually arrested after a hot pursuit operation that ended in Barangay Sta. Cruz.

Authorities confiscated from the suspects a total of 210 grams of meth with a street value of P1,431,600 and 10 mobile phones.

Also confiscated were the suspects’ service firearms, which include a caliber .45 pistol with four magazines and 34 bullets, and a caliber 9mm pistol loaded with 12 bullets.

Police were tracking the source of the illegal drugs.

Authorities classified the three cops as “HVI” or high-value individuals in the local drug scene.

The suspects were detained and will be subjected to a drug test. They will be charged with violating Republic Act 9165 for possessing and selling dangerous drugs.

Three cops tagged as high-value individuals and a friend have been arrested for selling drugs.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1724247/ombudsman-employee-in-critical-condition-after-being-shot

An administrative aide in the Office of the Ombudsman was shot by a still unidentified gunman in Quezon City on Wednesday, according to the Quezon City Police District (QCPD).

Dianne Paguirigan, a 37-year-old administrative aide at the Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military and Other Law Enforcement Offices, was shot by a male individual at around 8:20 a.m at the corner of Quezon Avenue and Cordillera Street in Barangay Doña Josefa.

Pagurigan was waiting for a ride on her way to the office when the male suddenly appeared and pulled out a gun. He grabbed the employee’s bag and shot her in the right side of her chest.

The gunman then fled in the direction of Quezon City Circle.

Paguirigan was brought to the Capitol Medical Center, where she was in “critical condition.”

An employee of the Ombudsman has been shot and is in critical condition.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1724462/village-exec-2-others-fall-in-occidental-mindoro-town-drug-bust

Three men, including a village councilor, were arrested Wednesday evening by police and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 4B during a buy-bust operation in Abra de Ilog town, Occidental Mindoro province.

The Mimaropa police regional office said Dave Francis Varona, 43, a village councilor; Adrian Belicario, 36; and Joy Tapar, 33, all residents of Pasay City, were apprehended after selling a sachet of alleged “shabu” (crystal meth) worth P4,000 to a poseur buyer in Barangay Armado.

Also confiscated from them were nine more sachets of suspected shabu weighing about five grams valued at P40,000.

The suspects were placed in police custody and will face charges of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002. 

A village councilor has been busted for drugs. 

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Coronavrius Lockdown: We're Back, PH is Stoping Further Deaths, and More!

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

COVID is no longer a leading cause of death in the Philippines. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1721032/covid-19-as-11th-top-cause-of-death-shows-ph-is-stopping-further-deaths-doh

The Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday expressed optimism on its outlook for COVID-19 deaths, following its 11th place ranking in the Philippine Statistics Authority’s (PSA) list of leading causes of deaths.

(This is good news for us because in the past years, especially in 2021, we have seen that the number of COVID-19 deaths has become the third cause of death in our country, which means that when it goes to the top 10 leading causes of death, many people die because of that disease.)

(But now, we have seen that COVID deaths have decreased; it is now at 11th, which signifies that only a few people have died from COVID-19 in our country, and we can prevent further deaths.)

Vergeire referred to the PSA’s latest data on the 20 leading causes of death as of Oct. 31, 2022, where COVID-19 placed 11th.

The PSA recorded 13,883 deaths due to COVID-19, or 3.3 percent of the total registered deaths from January to September 2022. Of this, COVID-19 with the virus identified placed 11th with 9,749 cases, while deaths due to COVID-19 with the virus not identified accounted for 4,134 fatalities and placed 19th.

It can be recalled that COVID-19 was consistently in the top 10 leading causes, especially during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, it should also be noted that COVID-19 placed 11th the month before PSA’s latest data, or as of September 30, 2022 — reflecting January to August 2022.

COVID alone was NEVER a major cause of death. However COVID did exacerbate the condition of those already ill. That has been proven across the board by the American CDC as far back as 2021. 

Cebu Pacific claims they are back as business soars to prepandemic levels. 

https://business.inquirer.net/383803/were-back-says-cebu-pacific-as-prepandemic-flight-levels-near

The financial losses arising from the canceled and delayed flights due to the air traffic navigation glitch on Jan. 1 will not derail the recovery plans of Cebu Pacific, which eyes to return to profitability as early as first quarter of this year.

The budget carrier, which is nearing full restoration of flight capacity, is also allocating P42 billion in capital expenditures this year for mostly aircraft-related spending.

Cebu Pacific president Xander Lao, on the sidelines of an event on Wednesday in Makati City, told reporters that the New Year’s Day incident only had minimal impact financially for the company, which operated 16 recovery flights following the shutdown of the communications, navigation and surveillance/air traffic management system. He did not disclose specific figures.

“It’s just one day. Obviously, it’s not a great experience for those that were impacted [but] those that were travelling Jan. 2 onwards, [operations were already normalized],” he explained.

Despite the initial setback, Lao said the Gokongwei-led airline is targeting to turn in profits by first quarter, which would be the first time since 2020 when flights were grounded at the height of the pandemic.

“We are hoping for a full-year net income. First quarter traditionally for the airlines has been strong [usually], in particular, January,” he added.

In January to September of last year, Cebu Pacific operator reported its net losses were narrowed to P12.05 billion from nearly P22 billion in the same period in 2021 with the further return of mobility.

Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific vice president for marketing and customer experience, said the budget carrier was set to fully restore its 34 domestic and 25 international routes by March.

It currently accommodates about 350 flights per day on average, which is nearing the 380 to 420 daily flights prior to the pandemic. Last year, it flew nearly 15 million passengers, a marked growth from just 3.3 million passengers in 2021.

“We are back,” Iyog said.

She was optimistic that international routes will drive the recovery this year, noting the easing travel requirements to several countries including Bangkok, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, Macau and China.

Now that the burdensome requirements of presenting a negative test before boarding has been lifted people are more eager to fly. Perhaps they are going to some of the many festivals which are returning after two years. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1720671/lanao-del-norte-town-coconut-fest-after-2-year-absence

After a two-year absence due to the pandemic, this tiny town whose people are mainly dependent on coconuts for livelihood burst into merrymaking on Monday for the ‘Hudyaka sa Lubi’ Festival that celebrates the crop.

The festival coincides with the 63rd founding anniversary of the municipality.

The main highlight was the street dancing showdown participated in by contingents from the town’s eight villages, competing for the P70,000 prize for the festival grand champion, which went to Barangay Samburon.

Across the nation festivals are returning. 

The DOH is still hoping against hope that Marcos will extend the state of calamity but that is seeming more and more unlikely. 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1951740/manila/local-news/doh-still-no-decision-yet-from-malacanang-on-state-of-calamity-extension

DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said on Wednesday, January 25, 2023, that there is still no word yet from the Malacañang in relation to their proposal to place the country again under the state of calamity due to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).

“No categorical and no official response to this request for the extension of the state of calamity. But indirectly, the President has already verbalized in one of his media outings that he is very hesitant to extend the state of calamity,” Vergeire said in a press conference.

The DOH earlier said it recommended to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. the extension of a state calamity, which ended on December 31, 2022.

Vergeire said following their proposal, they had a meeting with several officials from the Office of the President where they discussed the implications and options that the government can take if and when the state of calamity will not be extended.

Marcos in an earlier statement said he is not inclined in prolonging the state of calamity since the country is "no longer in a state of calamity" and that it "is the wrong mindset to be approaching the New Year with."

He said the government is finding other ways to continue to provide the benefits to medical health workers, which he said is the “main issue without the state of calamity.”

But why would Marcos extend the state of emergency when COVID is no longer a public health emergency according to one DOH advisor. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1722730/covid-19-no-longer-public-health-emergency-says-doh-adviser

COVID-19 is no longer a public health emergency although it remains a global concern, going by the assessment of Dr. Rontgene Solante, an infectious disease expert and adviser to the Department of Health (DOH).

Solante, chair of San Lazaro Hospital’s adult infectious diseases and tropical medicine unit and a member of the DOH vaccine expert panel, said he believed that the world was no longer in an emergency situation because there were several tools, mainly vaccines, to combat COVID-19.

“We have all these interventions now compared to three years ago. We have a lot of these antiviral agents that can really prevent severe infections,” he said in a television interview.

He added that there was no reason for the World Health Organization(WHO) to maintain the state of public health emergency of international concern declared three years ago due to the pandemic.

The WHO emergency committee on COVID-19 convened on Jan. 27 to discuss whether it should lift the state of international public health emergency although it has yet to announce its decision.

Solante nevertheless maintained that COVID-19 should remain a concern especially for the elderly and those with existing medical conditions and compromised immune systems.

“The vulnerable population will always be the target of higher risk of severe cases. That’s where we should focus, on protecting the elderly and those who have comorbidities and the immunocompromised,” he said.

Should the state of public health emergency be lifted, he urged Filipinos, especially the vulnerable population, to continue observing minimum health protocols, including wearing face masks in public, for protection against the coronavirus.

But the DOH says the country is sill in emergency phase. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1723758/doh-ph-still-in-covid-19-emergency-phase

The Philippines is still not out of the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic despite the “manageable” situation of cases and hospitalizations being kept to a minimum despite the many in-person gatherings over the holidays.

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Maria Rosario Vergeire, officer in charge of the Department of Health (DOH), said that recent case trends, which have been either plateauing or declining, could not be considered “no longer [in] an emergency [status].”

“We know the virus crosses borders and we are not really certain at this point if new variants in other countries will not enter the country,” she added.

But she clarified that there was no need for tighter policies just like in the first two years of the pandemic when the government had to resort to lockdowns to prevent COVID-19 from spreading.

“We will be guided by the WHO [World Health Organization], but here, we can see that our cases are already manageable and our citizens have adopted the good behavior of wearing masks,” Vergeire said.

Her statement was consistent with the WHO emergency committee’s recent decision to maintain the global health emergency status of COVID-19 amid a sharp rise in deaths worldwide in recent weeks as well as the continued threat of emerging variants.

In the Philippines, the latest data from the DOH on Jan. 29 showed that COVID-19 cases in Visayas and Mindanao remained “on a plateau,” and “on a low downward trend” in the rest of the country.

Severe and critical as well as intensive care unit admissions were also plateauing after experiencing a slight increase in recent weeks.

Cases have plateaued and are on a downward trend and yet the DOH says there is still an emergency. 

The vaccination rate among senior citizens in Caraga is over 100% which points to the success to the program. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193632
At least 12 local government units (LGUs) in Caraga Region have already obtained over 100 percent vaccination rate among their senior citizen population (A2) as of Jan. 21 this year, records from the regional Department of Health (DOH-13) showed.

Data obtained by the Philippine News Agency on Thursday (Jan. 26) indicated that 12 other LGUs also attained over 90 percent vaccination rate among the A2 target population in their localities during the period.

Among the LGUs with more than 100 percent vaccination rate in the A2 the population includes Butuan City with 135.2 percent.

Five towns in Surigao del Sur earned more than 100 percent vaccination rate including Carmen with 124.3 percent, followed by Madrid (117.04 percent), Tago (110.69 percent), Bayabas (107.77 percent), and Cantilan (101.93 percent).

Three towns in Agusan del Sur also got over 100 percent vaccination among their senior citizens, including Prosperidad at 106.1 percent, Trento at 105.7 percent, and Loreto at 100.7 percent.

In Agusan del Norte, the town of Nasipit achieved a 113.2 percent vaccination rate among the A2 population and Carmen with 105.9 percent while in Surigao del Norte, only the municipality of Taganaan obtained a 101.7 percent vaccination rate among senior residents.

“As of Jan. 21, a total of 185,231 A2 population in the Caraga Region are already fully vaccinated, representing 89.42 percent of the total target," DOH-13 said.

And at least one province is now COVID-19 free. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1722827/aurora-province-now-covid-19-free

Aurora province has obtained COVID-19-free status following the recovery of all infected patients, the provincial emergency operations center announced Sunday, Jan. 29.

In its latest update, the Aurora government said the coastal province had zero active cases since Jan. 26.

It said it recorded only six cases of COVID-19 this month—one on Jan. 5, two on Jan. 10, one on Jan. 13, and two on Jan. 16.

The provincial government said all the patients had recovered from the viral disease.

Aurora is the first province in Central Luzon to become free of COVID–19 this year.

So where is the emergency?

Politicians keep telling us the economy is back on track so why is the nation get a $600 million loan from the World Bank to help recover from the pandemic?


https://www.philstar.com/business/2023/01/31/2241552/world-bank-lend-philippines-600m-pandemic-recovery-climate-financing

The World Bank awarded a fresh loan program to the Philippines to support the domestic economy's recovery from the pandemic and improve the resilience of the financial sector.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Washington-based lender granted the country a $600-million loan. Aside from supporting the Philippine economy's recovery from the pandemic, this new loan financing is aimed at supporting three policy reform areas: the stability of the financial sector, improving financial inclusion for Filipinos and businesses, and climate and disaster risk finance. 

"Policy actions that strengthen the stability of the financial sector – including banks and insurance companies – will help Filipino families, businesses, and investors withstand financial shocks and enhance their resilience by ensuring that problems in these financial institutions are detected at an early stage without severe disruptions to the economy,” said Ndiamé Diop, World Bank country director for Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand.

The Philippine economy took a hit at the onset of the pandemic. The economy sank to lows unseen since World War II as the Duterte administration imposed mobility restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus.

They will be paying that back for a long time to come. 

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Picture of the Week: Basketball Hoop On the Side of the Road

This is a basketball hoop on the side of the road. I think it was erected by the sugarcane workers. who were cutting the cane in the field across the street. Who else could it be?  It's not secure in the ground and can be moved.


It's more than a little strange looking but everyone needs their recreation. 

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Insurgency: Air-Tight Cases vs. NPAs

The newly installed Nolcom Chief has vowed to end the insurgency in northern and central Luzon. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1721195/new-nolcom-chief-vows-to-end-insurgency-in-northern-central-luzon

Major Gen. Fernyl Buca on Wednesday (Jan. 25) assumed his post as chief of the Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines based in Camp Aquino in Tarlac City.

AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Andres Centino installed Buca, who replaced Lt. Gen. Ernesto Torres Jr. upon the latter’s mandatory retirement at age 56.

Buca was a former AFP deputy chief of staff for logistics and Philippine Air Force inspector general, according to a Nolcom statement.

In a program following the change of command, Buca vowed to “vigorously sustain the momentum set [by Torres] to decimate the remaining communist terrorists and ensure the peace, security, and development in the north and central Luzon.”

Of course every single newly installed General makes the same vow. It's a tired old song. Not only that but the AFP has already declared a strategic victory against the CPP-NPA and for the past few months they have been repeating the mantra that the CPP-NPA is leaderless. Would that not effectively mean they have been  defeated? 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193541

The Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Visayas Command (Viscom) on Wednesday said the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) is now suffering a leadership vacuum after losing several key personalities in a series of encounters with government troops.

Major General Benedict Arevalo, Viscom chief, said the communist terrorist groups in the Visayas are losing their hold as their armed capability has “drastically degraded” apart from also losing their leaders.

“These are apart from the increasing number of former CTG supporters and sympathizers in the region who withdrew their support from the terrorist group,” Arevalo said.

The Viscom chief expressed hope the group would totally weaken should more CPP-NPA officials, especially those from Eastern Visayas, fall to the government.

It's not only the Eastern Visayas where a leadership vacuum has been proclaimed. It is the entire movement nationwide.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193295

The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said it continues to beef up the anti-insurgency campaign as New People's Army (NPA) ranks continue to crumble following the death of Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria "Joma" Sison.

“As of now, based on the information we have gathered, there was a bit of a breakdown of communication among the CPP-NPA members because they could not yet figure out who would replace the position vacated by Siso)," PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said in a press briefing at Camp Crame, Quezon City.

Sison died on Dec. 16, 2022 while in exile in The Netherlands where he had been staying for decades. He was 83.

Ranking communist leaders, couple Benito and William Tiamzon, who are purportedly next in line, were reported to have been killed in a clash with soldiers in Catbalogan City.

“Tiamzon will be taking over but Tiamzon is missing so as of now it is not clear who the leadership will be and the PNP and the AFP are taking advantage of the situation because we wanted more and more people to gradually return to our government on the call of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that is the unity. So this is an opportunity for the government to take advantage in the ongoing struggle who will take over the seat of power of the CPP-NPA if any,” Azurin said.

Defense and security experts said Sison’s death was a severe blow to the CPP-NPA since there are no other leaders who have his charisma.

The national government, through the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, has been pursuing localized peace talks with the communist rebels.

The move reportedly led to the surrender of hundreds of CPP-NPA fighters and supporters in the past few years.

The AFP earlier said out of the 89 guerrilla fronts recorded in 2016, only 24 or 23 are left with only five remaining active or capable of conducting any actions.

If the CPP-NPA is leaderless, irrelevant, and strategically defeated (all claims made by the AFP) then who is directing the recruitment efforts?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193582

The 91st Infantry Battalion (91IB) of the Philippine Army on Wednesday urged the youth not to be swayed by the false ideologies of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army–National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

Lt. Col. Julito Recto Jr., commander of the 91IB, made the call as he noted of the recruitment by the communist terrorist organization among the youth since they are easy targets.

Recto said the communist terrorist organization is taking advantage of the youth’s vulnerability in coaxing them to join their organization.

“The youth are very vulnerable to false ideologies. Their innocence was being utilized by the armed group in the guise of development and reform yet the real agenda is to destroy the image of the government,” Recto said in an interview.

To counter the rebels’ recruitment efforts, Recto said they are continuously conducting school awareness campaigns against the communist terrorist group.

Who is directing the engagements with the AFP? Who is directing what the NPA does from day to day? Why have they not all surrendered if they are leaderless? 

The AFP claims that there have been so many surrendering NPAs that they have not had to use many bullets. Also they claim that they have better bullet control. That means less ammo has been used and more is sitting on the shelf waiting to expire. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193294

Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. on Monday said they are looking at the possibility of extending the shelf life or recycling ammunition of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) nearing its expiration date or wastage.

In an ambush interview with reporters at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, he said they have an authorized wastage level when it comes to ammunition stocks.

He added that this is due to the running down of shelf life which means that ammunition at this point can no longer be safely used.

Galvez attributed the slowdown of the military in its usage of ammunition to its adoption of non-lethal strategies in dealing with communist insurgents and other threats.

One of these successful non-lethal methods is the use of the civil-military operations which have become very effective in neutralizing these threats, he added.

Another factor is that military personnel have also grown more skillful and diligent in the use of ammunition issued to them.

"We saw that our ammunition consumption when down because our people have gotten more expert and diligent in the use of ammo," Galvez said.

He also attributed the low usage of ammunition to the fact that the peace process is working and the AFP is able to sustain it.

He was also pleased to note that no major confrontation or conflict have taken place in Mindanao so far and in other areas.

"And it's a good indication that really we are winning the war against our communist insurgency and we are now seeing peace inclined organizations are really now going with us and also joining us in the government," Galvez said.

He said with the shelf life of the ammunition nearing, the first option is always to destroy it to avoid harming anyone.

However, he said they are looking at the possibility of recycling these as training ammunition or extending their shelf life like what was done with the Covid-19 vaccines during his time as vaccine czar of the Duterte administration.

"Because of Covid-19, we saw that how very thin in the ground our resources and we would like to encourage our Defense Department together with the AFP on how to really optimize our resources, both our logistics and financial, that's my guidance," he added.

Remember in 2018 when they were running out of ammo and had nothing in reserve for emergencies? How the times have changed!

Speaking of ammo, the AFP says the discovery of a weapons cache in Samar has weakened the insurgency. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193327

The Philippine Army said the recent discovery of several high-powered firearms in Paranas town, Samar province will further weaken insurgency in the province.

Major Gen. Camilo Ligayo, commander of the 8th Infantry Division (8ID), said Monday that former rebels have been instrumental in locating the firearms in Samar buried by rebels since they cannot carry them after the surrender of several combatants.

“The NPA Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) is on the brink of collapse with the gradual surrender of their leaders and key personalities revealing the location of these hidden firearms,” Ligayo said in a statement.

The official made the statement after the military found buried firearms in upland Santo Niño village in Paranas on Jan. 18. Seized were two M653 rifles, an M4 Rifle, an M16 Rifle, four long magazines, and a short magazine.

“The intensified campaign of the regional task force on ending local communist armed conflict and with the aid of former rebels, it is only a matter of time before we declare them dismantled and the rest of Eastern Visayas free from insurgency,” Ligayo added.

The official urged the owners of these recovered firearms to surrender and avail of the benefits being offered by the government to rebel returnees, including the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program.

Government forces found the hidden firearms a day after the surrender of 13 members of the New People’s Army, including their leaders in Samar province.

The surrenderers belong to the NPA EVRPC sub-regional committee Bugsok Platoon during a press briefing at the 8th Infantry Division headquarters in this city.

The rebels handed over 10 M16 rifles, two .45-caliber handguns, and one Glock 17 pistol. They also revealed the location of banned anti-personnel mines, medical paraphernalia, and several ammunitions.

The discovery of four rifles will further weaken the insurgency? Not more than the surrender of leaders and the turning over of 10 rifles as well as revealing the location of anti-personnel mines. 

The fight against the NPA also includes the courts and one Army official wants air tight cases against them.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1193587

A Philippine Army brigade commander in Negros Oriental on Wednesday called for the strengthening of the provincial anti-insurgency task force’s legal fight against the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).

Brig. Gen. Leonardo Peña, commander of the 302nd Infantry Brigade based in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, made the call after some captured CPP-NPA members were released following the dismissal of their cases due to technicalities.

“Due to lack of legal advice and support, what happens is that the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) personnel are the ones carrying the problems in the legal fight. There should be a whole-of-government approach by empowering our legal cooperation cluster,” Peña said in mixed English and Filipino.

The legal cooperation is one of 12 clusters of the Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF-ELCAC), chaired by Governor Roel Degamo at the provincial level.

The cluster head is the Provincial Prosecutor's Office.

“One of the problems that we have encountered in the ELCAC is that when a CPP-NPA member is arrested, we do not have a strong legal cluster to depend on,” he said.

In a reorganization meeting on Tuesday, the Army commander sought the unwavering support and cooperation of the task force members to sustain the fight against the CPP-NPA.

If this is not achieved, there is always the risk of the rebel fronts regaining their strongholds and getting back their mass base support, he added.

In response, Degamo said he would source funds for lawyers who will assist the TF-ELCAC to ensure air-tight cases against CPP-NPA personalities and to cover legal fees.

Is the AFP really worried about rebel fronts regaining strongholds? I thought they were leaderless, irrelevant, and strategically defeated? Will the AFP ever be able to settle on a single narrative?