Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Insurgency: Balut Production

The AFP has had some vicotries of late against the reminaing NPA rebels. However, that does not mean they will be resting on their laurels during election season. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1244304

Despite the successive successful operations of the military that brought severe losses to the New People’s Army (NPA) in the recent weeks, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said it will not let its guard down to ensure that the communist insurgents will be unable to interfere in the 2025 midterm elections.  

“While the NPA’s numbers and influence have significantly dwindled, the AFP remains vigilant in ensuring that their remnants do not disrupt the peace, especially in the lead-up to the May 12 elections,” AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla told the Philippine News Agency in an interview. 

Among those recently neutralized was Myrna Sularte alias “Maria Malaya”, the secretary of the NPA’s North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC).

Sularte was killed in a clash with troopers of the 901st Infantry Brigade at Barangay Pianing, Butuan City on Feb. 12.  

Also neutralized by soldiers from the 3rd Special Forces Battalion on the same date were two ranking NPA commanders in Sitio Katipunan, Barangay San Lorenzo, Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur. 

They were identified as Larry Garcia alias “Joven”, commanding officer of the Regional Centro De Grabidad, NEMRC and his vice commander, who was only identified as “Gaga” and “Garing”.  

“Through intensified focused military operations, community engagements, and close coordination with other law enforcement agencies, we are committed to securing a peaceful and orderly electoral process,” Padilla said. 

She said the deaths of Sularte and other NPA leaders highlight the continuous setbacks suffered by the communist insurgents due to sustained military operations and the growing rejection of their violent ideology by local communities. 

“We urge the remaining members of the CTG (communist terrorist group) to lay down their arms, avail themselves of the government’s reintegration programs, and choose the path of peace. The AFP will continue working tirelessly to dismantle any remaining threats while upholding the rights and safety of the Filipino people,” Padilla added.

Did anyone expect them to not remain vigilant? They have been vigilant for the past 50 years. 

But what does one do when the NPA is running for office? 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2035524/party-list-rep-tagged-as-npa-recruiter-in-ntf-elcac-video

Human rights group Karapatan has criticized the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac) for releasing a video that “Red-tagged” Kabataan party list Rep. Raoul Manuel.

“This vilification campaign is obviously aimed at misleading and terrorizing the electorate against voting for Kabataan party list,” Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay said in a statement on Monday.

“Unfortunately, the Commission on Elections (Comelec), which promised to issue guidelines on Red-tagging, has not kept up with the spate of Red-tagging videos, tarpaulins and the like that have already been sprouting in many places,” she added.

The group was referring to a video posted on the Facebook page of the NTF-Elcac on Feb. 6, which tagged Manuel as a recruiter for the New People’s Army (NPA). It urged him to “stop pretending” and admit his links to the Communist Party of the Philippines.

The task force claimed that Manuel supported the withdrawal of the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations from the NTF-Elcac because “once again, he thinks they are free to recruit [students] in schools.”

“The truth is, it is not the NTF-Elcac who is a threat to academic freedom, but you, Raoul Manuel. You are a recruiter of the NPA, and you can no longer lie [about this],” it said.

In response to the video, Karapatan urged the Comelec to issue guidelines against Red-tagging and act on the “many incidents” that had already been reported. It said that the task force uses Red-tagging to “sabotage the right of the electorate to hear from progressive and pro-people candidates and exercise discernment.”

What exactly is the NTF-ELCAC's proof that this guy is recruiter? Don't forget the AFP has repeatedly said the NPA is unable to do any recruiting. Maybe the NTF-ELCAC could send someone undercover to get the proof they need. 

As proof the AFP is not backing down this election season the Eastern Visayas has been reinforced with 52 new soldiers. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2036576/52-troops-join-army-in-eastern-visayas

Fifty-two newly trained soldiers, including one female, joined the Army in Eastern Visayas, which continues to grapple with insurgency problems.

The new soldiers completed a rigorous 45-day Infantry Orientation Training (INFOT) at Camp Eugenio Daza, Barangay Fatima, Hinabangan town, Samar.

The training, which began on Jan. 6 and ended on Feb. 19, prepared them for deployment to various battalions under the 8th Infantry Division (8th ID) to enhance operational readiness.

INFOT was designed to equip newly enlisted soldiers with the skills, knowledge, and discipline required to become effective members of an Infantry Squad and Fire Team.

The progressive course prepares them for various Army operations, including combat and peacekeeping missions.

In his message, Colonel Luzelito Betinol, assistant chief of staff for education and training, underscored the significance of the training, emphasizing that the new privates were not only prepared for combat but also for a mission vital to ensuring lasting peace and sustainable development in the region.

“We are in a crucial phase of our campaign to end the insurgency. Every action you take will help secure a better future for the people here, a future they truly deserve. The work ahead will not be easy, but the impact you make will resonate for generations,” said Betinol who represented 8th ID Commander Major General Adonis Ariel Orio.

He also challenged the new soldiers to uphold the values instilled in them during their training.

“You are fulfilling a responsibility much greater than yourselves, and we expect nothing less than your best. The people depend on you, and we, your fellow Stormtroopers, will stand with you in accomplishing this mission,” Betinol added.

The newly graduated privates will be deployed to the 13 battalions under the 8th ID, reinforcing its efforts to maintain security and stability in Eastern Visayas.

The Philippine Army in the region has vowed to eradicate insurgency in Eastern Visayas, particularly on Samar Island, before the end of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s term.

The AFP is very confident they will eradicate the insurgency before Marcos leaves office. Of course the AFP has been very confident they would eradicate the insurgency before the end of every president's term for the past 50 years. 

Another arms cache has been discovered. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1244187

Army soldiers uncovered a weapons cache here believed to belong to the remnants of the dismantled Komiteng Larangang Gerilya Sierra Madre.

Acting on a tip from a former rebel, the 91st Infantry Battalion of the 7th Infantry Division launched a scouring operation in the mountainous village of Barangay Sawmill over the weekend, leading to the recovery of firearms and explosives.

Among the seized items were an M16 rifle, a .38 caliber pistol, a high-explosive hand grenade, spent bullet casings, live ammunition and magazines.

In a statement Sunday, the Army hailed the operation as a significant blow to the remaining elements of Komiteng Rehiyon Gitnang Luzon, reinforcing its commitment to dismantling insurgent groups and ensuring regional stability.

As this developed, the military reiterated its call for insurgents to surrender and avail of the government's offer of financial aid, livelihood support and reintegration assistance.

Without former rebels it seems the AFP might be operating in the dark. Thankfully more rebels are surrendering.  

https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/17/9-npa-rebels-surrender-in-northern-samar

Nine members of the New People's Army surrendered to the 19th Infantry Battalion based in Catubig, Northern Samar recently.

These communist rebels from the Sub-Regional Guerrilla Unit (SRGU), Sub-Regional Committee Emporium said they decided to surrender due to severe hunger and loss of community support. 

They turned over an R4 rifle, two M16 rifles, two improvised M14 rifles, a carbine rifle, an anti-personnel mine, and two bandoliers.

Lt. Col. Marvin Maraggun, commander of the 19th IB, said their surrender highlights the dedication of security forces and local government units in ensuring peace and prosperity in Northern Samar. “We welcome them with open arms and stand ready to support their reintegration into society,” Maraggun said.

Major Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio, commander of the 8th Infantry Division, said that the government is ready to help NPA rebels who want to live a peaceful life. 

He added that their goal is to reintegrate them into the community and show what the government has to offer — a better life and a peaceful environment. 

Orio commended the 19th IB for its dedicated efforts and successfully facilitating the reintegration of the rebels. 

The 19th IB is coordinating with local government units to provide immediate cash assistance and other benefits to surrenderers. 

They are also undergoing processing under the Local Social Integration Program (LSIP) and the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP). 

Debriefing, healing, and reconciliation sessions are being conducted to ensure their smooth reintegration into society.

In Silay City 3 rebels surrendered.


https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/17/3-npa-rebels-surrender-in-silay-city

Three New People’s Army (NPA) surrendered to the police in Barangay E. Lopez, Silay City, Negros Occidental.

They turned over a .38 caliber revolver, a .22 caliber revolver, two improvised 12-gauge shotgun with three shells, and two 40mm explosives.

The Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office said they were convinced to surrender through the Project Pag-Ulikid: Compassion with Action and Armas Baylo Bugas initiative of the 1st Negros Occidental Provincial Mobile Force Company (Nocpmfc).

They each received cash assistance, grocery items, and sack of rice and were released to their families following proper documentation.

Meanwhile, the provincial government recently turned over P2.3 million in financial and livelihood assistance to peace volunteers and former rebel associations in Negros Occidental.

Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson distributed  P342,000 in financial aid to 17 Sambayanan Negros volunteers from various towns and cities through the Provincial Planning and Development Office.

Ten National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict associations in the province also received livelihood projects worth P2 million through the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO).

Among these projects is the Itik Pinas Raising for Balut and Salted Egg project that aims to address the gap in the supply of "balut" (fertilized duck eggs) in the province and support the province's food sufficiency initiatives.

Recipients include 1,000 breeder ducks, 10 incubators with a 250-egg capacity, and 127 bags of duck feed (50-kilos per bag).

Lacson said that the demand for balut in the province is one million per month, but with the bird flu scare, which disallowed the importation from Luzon, supply went down to 200,000 to 300,000 a month.

“We are hoping that by initially supplying incubators, we can fill in the gap of 700,000 to 750,000 balut per month,” he added.

Not only did three rebels surrender but money has been put aside by the government of Negros Occidental to train former rebels to to make balut!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1244136

The Negros Occidental provincial government on Friday awarded PHP2 million worth of support package for balut (fertilized duck egg) production to former rebel group chapters and farmers associations across the province.

Ten beneficiaries were identified under the Itik-Pinas Raising for Balut and Salted Egg Project implemented by the Provincial Veterinary Office for the Animal and Poultry Dispersal for Priority Areas with funding from the 2024 Peace and Order Fund.

Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, who led the project turnover at the capitol grounds here, said the province needs to fill the gap in its balut supply of about 700,000 pieces a month.

“Before the bird flu scare, we imported from other provinces. Right now, we do not allow it, that’s why we lack balut supply,” he added.

Negros Occidental’s balut requirement is almost one million pieces a month, but the province produces only about 250,000 pieces.

The project recipients include the Kapatiran San Carlos City Chapter, Kapatiran Para Sa Progresong Panlipunan Cadiz City Chapter, Kapatiran Locotan Chapter in Kabankalan City, and Kapatiran Talacdan Chapter in Cauayan town.

Kapatiran is the new name of the Rebolusyonaryong Partido Ng Manggagawa-Pilipinas/Revolutionary Proletarian Army-Alex Boncayao Brigade Tabara-Paduano Group in line with its institutional transformation after entering into a peace agreement with the national government.

Other recipients were the Madaha Handweavers Association and Cunalom, Maliko-liko, Lunou Farmers Association in Himamaylan City; Camingawan Diversified Workers Association in Kabankalan City; Mambaroto Organic Farmers Association in Sipalay City; Inayawan Itik Farm Association in Cauayan; and Canlubang Farmers Cluster Association in Ilog.

The Itik-Pinas Project comprises 1,000 heads of duckling, 10 incubator units with 250-egg capacity and 127 bags of duck feeds.

Each beneficiary has an allocation of 100 heads of breeder duck, one unit of incubator and 12 bags of duck feeds.

Meanwhile, Lacson, in the presence of Philippine Army 303rd Infantry Brigade commander Brig. Gen. Ted Dumosmog, turned over PHP342,000 in financial assistance to peace and development community volunteers from the Sentrong Alyansa ng Mamamayan Para sa Bayan (Sambayanan) Negros

Sambayanan is an organization composed of former rebels which advocates peace and development programs.

Under the province’s “Balik Salig Program,” the 21 volunteers pursue various undertakings in their communities with the assistance of the Philippine Army and the Provincial Planning and Development Office.

That's a lot of balut!!!

Monday, February 24, 2025

The Motorcycle Is NOT A Family Vehicle

We've all seen them. Across the Philippines families pile on motorcycles. Babies and small children are crammed in-between their mother and father. Too often neither the adults nor the children are wearing helmets. It's a recipe for disaster. One family of five is now no more because they decided to treat their motorcycle as if it were a van. 


https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/16/family-of-5-dead-in-motorcycle-truck-collision

A family of five was killed in a collision in Barangay Gimangpang, Initao, Misamis Oriental on Friday afternoon, Feb. 14.

Investigation said the victims – a man, his wife, and their three children – were on their way home to Iligan City from an occasion in Alubijid, Misamis Oriental when their  motorcycle tried to overtake and rammed an Isuzu wing van truck bound for Cagayan de Oro City.

The truck stopped and was hit by a Honda Civic from Tubod, Iligan City from behind.

The victims were taken to a hospital where they were declared dead.

The truck driver is in police custody and faces appropriate cases.

The article does not give us any details. How old were the children? Wear they wearing helmets? It doesn't really matter though. Cramming five people on a motorcycle is inherently dangerous. Of course in the Philippines utility is prized over safety.

It also does not help that the police do not patrol the roads on a regular basis. As I noted above, all of these facts combined is a recipe for disaster.

Sunday, February 23, 2025

The God Culture: Columbus Rebuked Marco Polo and the Great Khan Part 2

It appears Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture has decided to finally respond to the criticism made against him on this blog. However, he has not responded by correcting his mistakes. Instead he is doubling down on his lies. Tim claims Columbus rebuked Marco Polo for not calling Zipangu Ophir. This is an outright lie as I proved in a previous article. Here is Tim's response.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK_iDwUHcRA0h_TdUHP8zwg/community?lb=UgkxnLZUMdVjX5veu7gk6NoxWEEFXGz24vt3

Columbus Rebuked Marco Polo for not telling people the Chinese Zipangu, for which Japan was named by colonialists in fraud, was the same location as Ophir! Wow! We cover this in Garden of Eden Revealed: The Book of Maps and the Video Series with correct source in both and it is accurate as it is right there on p. 210 as specified. It was said that Columbus never wrote that except, OOPS!, he did. 

Jesting aside... This is monumental! Columbus equated Ophir and Zipangu and this is why so many maps draw Zipangu as essentially Luzon Island, Philippines. Review the maps in the series and the book. Note: The Japanese do not call their country by that name but Nihon or Nippon and they did not make up that erroneous claim, the British did. Yah Bless.

Hayna = Cipangu = Ophir

If Only Bloggers Could read... Oops Failed Again!

Rather than prove I am wrong Tim has merely restated his error. 

The source for this quote is Washington Irving's book The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.

https://archive.org/details/lifevoyagesofchr00ir/page/210/mode/2up

Encouraged by the interest with which the sovereigns listened to his account of his recent voyage along the coast of Cuba, border, as he supposed, on the rich territories of the Grand Khan, and of his discovery of the mines of Hayna, which he failed not to represent as the Ophir of the ancients, Columbus now proposed a further enterprise, by which he promised to make yet more extensive discoveries, and to annex a vast and unappropriated portion of the continent of Asia to their dominions. 

Tim claims this citation is saying Columbus said Marco Polo and the Great Khan failed to represent Cipangu as Ophir. However, there is nothing about Cipangu in this paragraph. Neither are Marco Polo and the Great Khan mentioned. What is mentioned is Columbus giving his account of "his discovery of the mines of Hayna." It is Columbus who "failed not to represent as the Ophir of the ancients" these mines as he related his travels to "the sovereigns", i.e. the King and Queen of Spain. This is not an account of Columbus rebuking Marco Polo and Kublai Khan for concealing the location of Ophir. 

It is simply mind boggling that Tim reads this paragraph so wrong. It is very clearly about Columbus and not a rebuke of Marco Polo. "If only bloggers could read?" The irony is palpable as it is Tim who is reading the text incorrectly. 

It is also not true that Columbus wrote the text Tim is citing. This is a biography written by Irving Washington. How do you cite a source and not know who wrote it? That is the fruit of being a horrible researcher who is simply not interested in the truth. 

If Timothy Jay Schwab wants to honestly respond to the criticisms on this blog he is going to have to do much more than restate his claim. He is going to have to prove his claim is true. In this case as in so many others his claim is a lie and he has not proven it to be otherwise.

The God Culture: 100 Lies About the Philippines: Lie #35: Cosmas Indicopleustes Mapped The Garden of Eden in the Philippines

Welcome back to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concerns Tim's claims 6th century monk Cosmas Indicopleustes mapped the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. 



This claim is so important Tim mentions it in the introduction to every video in his Garden of Eden Revealed series.

Announcing! Garden Of Eden Revealed: The Book of Maps

0:31 And in 550 Cosmos the Greek Monk and Merchant traveler who went to the Indies wrote in Alexandria Egypt Africa Christian topography and he mapped Paradise as the Philippines in the Greek edition of The Bible at one time. 

This claim also appears in his book Garden of Eden Revealed: The Book of Maps.

The Bible once included an accurate map to the Garden of Eden in the Philippines! Cosmas' map on the earth once appeared in the Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186, Fol. 66v now at St. Katherine's Monastery, Sinai.

How Far East? Cosmos left a map once in the Vatican bible!

This claim is simply not true. 

Codex Sinaiticus Graecus 1186 and Vaticanus graecus 699 which contain the text of Christian Topography are not Bibles. They only contain the text of Cosmas and nothing else. 

Since several differences between the codices, in which the Christian Topography is extant, have been mentioned, a few words should be written about the nature of these manuscripts. The oldest of them is the Vaticanus graecus 699. It was written in uncial characters in the ninth century at Constantinople; it is currently kept at the Vatican library. It only contains books 1 to 10.

The other two extant codices are both from the eleventh century. The Sinaiticus graecus 1186 was written in Byzantine minuscules, probably in Cappadocia, and is now located in the library of St. Katherine’s monastery on the Sinai Peninsula. Of the three this codex is the best preserved  and contains books 1 to 12.

The Laurentianus Plut. IX. 28, also in minuscules, was probably written at Iviron monastery on Mount Athos and is now at the Laurentian library at Florence. Like the Sinaiticus, it contains books 1 to 12.

All three manuscripts provide us with a set of beautiful illustrations. Since these sets of drawings are very similar in all three codices, it is evident that they have been copied from a common source. In many instances the illustrations are alluded to in the text, so it is very probable that even the first edition was embellished with them—whether by Cosmas himself or by somebody at his request cannot be determined and is irrelevant.

https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/transcultural/article/view/6127/2962

Not only is there no map of Cosmas in any Christian Bible but he also does not place the Garden of Eden in the Philippines. Cosmas does not believe the Garden of Eden is on the earth but is beyond the ocean on another earth. He says this several times. 

We have said that the figure of the earth is lengthwise from east to west, and breadthwise from north to south, and that it is divided into two parts : this part which we, the men of the present day, inhabit, and which is all round encircled by the intermedial sea, called the ocean by the Pagans, and that part which encircles the ocean, and has its extremities bound together with those of the heaven, and which men at one time inhabited to eastward, before the flood in the days of Noah occurred, and in which also Paradise is situated. Men, strange to say, having crossed the ocean in the Ark at the time of the Deluge, reached our part of the earth and settled in Persian territory, where also the Ark rested on the mountains of Ararat, having saved alive Noah and his sons, together with their wives, so that there were four pairs, and all the brute animals, three pairs of clean, but of wild only one poor pair.

Christian Topography, pgs. 33-34

Yet if Paradise did exist in this earth of ours, many a man among those who are keen to know and enquire into all kinds of subjects, would think he could not be too quick in getting there 

The table itself is a type of the earth, and the loaves signify its fruits, and being twelve they are symbolic of the twelve months of the annual cycle. The four corners of the table signify the four tropics of the year, one occurring every three months ; the waved border with which it is wreathed all round signifies the entire sea, or the ocean, as it is called by the pagans ; and the crown which is round it indicates the earth that lies beyond the ocean where Paradise is.

Christian Topography, pg. 152

It cannot be any clearer that Cosmas thought the Garden of Eden was not on our earth and thus inaccessible. He absolutely did not chart it in the Philippines. Take a look at his map.


The Garden of Eden is the long rectangle to the right of the map separate from everywhere else. Cosmas does not locate The Garden of Eden on our earth but beyond the ocean on another earth.

Tim might reply that Cosmas may have gotten it wrong but he was right about Paradise being in the East and it was a gradual progression of learning about these locales that culminated in the voyage of Magellan. But that is wrong because Cosmas' cosmology is intimately tied to his explanation of the Bible, specifically the make-up of the tabernacle and its accoutrements. Paradise is beyond the ocean and not on our earth. To interpret the text otherwise is to misunderstand, misinterpret, and not take seriously what Cosmas has written. 

The claim that  Cosmas Indicopleustes mapped the Garden of Eden in the Philippines is one more lie  Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture teaches about the Philippines.

Friday, February 21, 2025

Retards in the Government 405

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

 


https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/13/drunk-cop-shoots-wife-1

A drunk police officer was arrested after he allegedly shot and wounded his wife inside their house in Barangay Ayungon, Valladolid, Negros Occidental on Tuesday, Feb. 11.

Police Capt. Bonifacio Galvez Jr., deputy chief of the Valladolid Municipal Police Station, said the 33-year-old suspect, assigned to the Malay Municipal Police Station in Aklan province, was on vacation after his 37-year-old wife recently gave birth to their third child.

The suspect with the rank of corporal entered their room after a drinking session with his father-in-law shortly before 12 midnight and took his 9mm Glock 17 service firearm and shot his wife who was wounded in the right upper arm. 

The victim, an elementary teacher, sought help from nearby relatives who reported the incident to the police who arrested the suspect in their house. 

Police recovered a fired bullet and the gun. The victim is recuperating in a hospital here.

Galvez said that the couple had no previous altercations and the suspect was remorseful for shooting his wife.

The suspect is facing cases for frustrated parricide and violating Republic Act 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004.

A drunk police officer was arrested after he allegedly shot and wounded his wife inside their house.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1244066

Police in Datu Abdullah Sangki (DAS), Maguindanao del Sur, has launched a manhunt for gunmen who ambushed a municipal councilor, a village councilman, and a barangay secretary on Thursday.

Councilor Edris Sangki, 54, who also serves as chairperson of Barangay Kaya-Kaya, was riding a motorcycle driven by Barangay Councilman Penny Balawgan, 56, when unidentified assailants in a vehicle opened fire around 10:30 a.m., according to Lt. Col. Glenn Mar Avisa, the town’s police chief.

Barangay Secretary Abdul Latip, 55, who was following the two on another motorcycle, was also hit by stray bullets. All three victims were unarmed.

Sangki, an ex-officio member of the town council as president of the Association of Barangay Captains (ABC), and his companions were rushed to a hospital.

“We strongly condemn this cowardly attack and call on our law enforcement agencies to swiftly investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice,” DAS Mayor Suharto Al Wali Sangki-Mangudadatu said in a statement.

Police recovered at least seven empty shells from a .45-caliber pistol at the crime scene.

The investigation is ongoing.

Police in Datu Abdullah Sangki, Maguindanao del Sur, has launched a manhunt for gunmen who ambushed a municipal councilor, a village councilman, and a barangay secretary on Thursday.

Police are hunting former Valladolid, Negros Occidental Mayor Romel Yogore who was found guilty of graft by the Sandiganbayan in 2019.

The Sandiganbayan Seventh Division found Yogore guilty of violating Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019, the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. The anti-graft court issued an arrest warrant against Yogore dated Dec. 13, 2024. 
Police Capt. Judesses Catalogo, Negros Occidental police spokesperson, said that the Valladolid Municipal Police Station received the arrest warrant last month and attempted to serve the document at Yogore’s house in Barangay Poblacion. However, he was not present.  
Police returned the warrant to the issuing court after unsuccessful efforts to locate him. 
As part of standard operating procedure, Catalogo said a request for an alias warrant has been made to allow Yogore’s arrest any time. 
The complaint against Yogore and eight others was filed by a local broadcast journalist from Valladolid in 2010. 
It stemmed from the municipal government’s purchase of construction materials worth P230,395 from his brother-in-law’s hardware store, without a public bidding, for the repair and improvement of a rural health unit in 2008. 
Yogore was sentenced to a prison term of six years and one month to eight years and perpetually disqualified from holding public office.  
The Supreme Court denied Yogore’s appeal on March 3, 2022, and its ruling became final and executory on March 29, 2024. 
Yogore's seven other co-accused were acquitted. 
His former municipal engineer and vice chairman of the local bids and awards committee pleaded guilty to a lesser offense and was fined P5,000. 
Yogore has yet to issue any statement on his conviction.

Police are hunting former Valladolid, Negros Occidental Mayor Romel Yogore who was found guilty of graft by the Sandiganbayan in 2019.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2034724/fwd-air-force-captain-nabbed-for-allegedly-selling-sniper-rifle

An active Philippine Air Force captain was nabbed for allegedly selling a sniper rifle in a buy-bust operation by the Philippine National Police Maritime Group 3rd Special Operation Unit (PNP MG 3rd SOU) in Pasay City.

In an interview at Camp Crame on Friday, 3rd SOU Commander Maj. Marlo Gabato told reporters that one of the unit’s intelligence officers discovered the captain supposedly selling the sniper rifle online for P1.2 million.

According to the 3rd SOU’s report, the poser-buyer met with the suspect and an accomplice, the latter two bringing a sedan and a sports utility vehicle (SUV), in front of a casino in Pasay City on Thursday evening.

“Nung nagkaroon na ng transaction, kukunin na yung baril, nakahalata yung suspek natin. Biglang sinara (the trunk) at nagkaroon ng komosyon,” Gabato said.

(When there was a transaction, the gun was about to be sold, the suspect found us out. He shut the trunk and there was a commotion.)

During the ruckus, the second suspect fled with the sedan, carrying the sniper rifle to be sold.

However, the first suspect was caught, and the SUV was inspected by authorities, who discovered a Glock 17 pistol with 14 rounds of live ammunition and an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) identification card belonging to another Air Force captain.

“The recovered firearm is believed to be government-issued, subject to further verification,” the 3rd SOU report said.

Further, according to Gabato, the suspect could not present a certificate of authority for exemption from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban.

“Kanina, vinerify namin sa FEO (Firearms and Explosives Office), itong Air Force captain na ito ay mayroong siyang record sa FEO na nagmamay-ari siya ng more than 50 firearms sa record,” Gabato explained.

(Earlier, we verified with the Firearms and Explosives Offices that this Air Force captain has a record with the office that he has ownership of more than 50 firearms.)

The suspect faces complaints for violations of the Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act in relation to the Omnibus Election Code.

An active Philippine Air Force captain was nabbed for allegedly selling a sniper rifle in a buy-bust operation by the Philippine National Police Maritime Group 3rd Special Operation Unit in Pasay City.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2025/02/14/2421335/ex-denr-exec-gets-112-years-graft

The Sandiganbayan has sentenced to 112 years in prison an official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DENR-ARMM) in connection with the allegedly anomalous procurement of P3.76 million worth of office supplies and equipment in 2010.

In a 50-page decision promulgated on Feb. 6, the anti-graft court’s Sixth Division found Sultan Usman Sarangani guilty of 16 counts of violation of Section 3(e) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

Sarangani was sentenced to six years and one month to seven years for each of the 16 counts of the offense, or a total of 97 years and four months to 112 years in prison.

However, Sarangani need not fully serve his jail term as the country’s penal justice system limits the maximum period of imprisonment to 40 years as provided under Article 70 of the Revised Penal Code.

The Sixth Division also perpetually disqualified Sarangani from holding public office.

It acquitted Sarangani of 16 counts of violation of Section 3(h) of RA 3019 for failure of the Office of the Ombudsman to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The charges against Sarangani’s co-accused, former DENR-ARMM accountant Nanayaon Dibaratun, were earlier dismissed following her death.

Records showed that instead of conducting a public bidding, Sarangani and Dibaratun resorted to small-value procurement or “shopping” without any valid justification.

The ombudsman said the items were reportedly procured from companies owned by and registered under the name of Dibaratun.                                  

The Sandiganbayan has sentenced to 112 years in prison an official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in connection with the allegedly anomalous procurement of P3.76 million worth of office supplies and equipment in 2010.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/17/murder-charges-filed-before-doj-vs-ex-negros-oriental-gov-pryde-teves-9-others

Multiple murder charges were filed against former Negros Oriental governor Pryde Henry A. Teves and nine others over their alleged involvement in the 2023 massacre in Pamplona town where 10 persons died, including then governor Roel Degamo.

Brig. Gen. Nicolas D. Torre III, chief of the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG), on Monday, Feb. 17, led the filing of the multiple-murder complaints against Pryde and nine other respondents before the Department of Justice (DOJ).

“We submitted it before the DOJ for case build-up prior to preliminary investigation,” Torre told journalists. 

He explained that "there have been new pieces of evidence uncovered.”

“So we have them included so the prosecution can study how they can be included to the already existing cases filed in court and so that the respondents can also be charged in court,” he said.

Pryde’s brother, expelled Negros Oriental 3rd District congressman Arnolfo “Arnie” A. Teves Jr., and several others were already charged in court over their involvement in the massacre.

The former legislator is out of the country and with the issuance of arrest orders against him, he is now considered a fugitive from justice, the DOJ earlier said.

Multiple murder charges were filed against former Negros Oriental governor Pryde Henry A. Teves and nine others over their alleged involvement in the 2023 massacre in Pamplona town where 10 persons died, including then governor Roel Degamo.

Charges of unlawful utterances and inciting to sedition were filed before the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday, Feb. 17, against former president Rodrigo R. Duterte.

The charges were filed by Brig. Gen. Nicolas D. Torre III, chief of the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG).

Unlawful utterances is a violation under Article 154 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC), while inciting to sedition is a crime under Article 142 of the RPC.

Torre explained that the charges stemmed from the statements by Duterte during the proclamation rally of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) held last Thursday, Feb. 13.

During the rally, Duterte said there were too many senatorial candidates and jokingly suggested “let’s kill the senators now to create vacancies.”

“Gusto niyang patayin yung 15 senador na gusto niyang bumbahin (Duterte wanted to kill the 15 senators by bombing them),” said Torre.

Torre stressed: “Hindi na pwede yung ganong mga statements na kinaumagahan ay joke only na lang (we just can no longer take such statements that later on will be branded as a joke only).”

He said he filed the case in his capacity as a police official. and in consonance with DOJ Circular No. 20 issued in 2023 by Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla.

He also said the filing of the charges "is part of the PNP's mandate to make sure that we protect the citizenry from criminal activities like this."

Torre said the DOJ, together with the PNP, will conduct a case build-up on the charges before deciding whether a panel of prosecutors will conduct a preliminary investigation to determine if charges will be filed in court.

Charges of unlawful utterances and inciting to sedition were filed before the Department of Justice on Monday, Feb. 17, against former president Rodrigo R. Duterte.

The Office of the Ombudsman has found former Capiz Gov. Esteban Evan Contreras, former Provincial Administrator Edwin Monares, and former Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital (RMPH) chief Edmarie Tormon guilty of violating the Government Procurement Reform Law (RA 9184).

In a memorandum dated Jan. 30, 2025, the Ombudsman ordered the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), through provincial director Cherryl Tacda, to enforce the penalty of a fine equivalent to six months’ basic salary for each respondent, pursuant to Section 10, Rule III of Administrative Order No. 07, as amended.

However, the Ombudsman dismissed the case against Nizza G. Billedo, the supplier, due to lack of jurisdiction.

The Sandiganbayan previously denied the trio’s motion to dismiss the criminal case filed against them.

In a four-page resolution, the anti-graft court’s Fourth Division upheld its July 9, 2024, ruling rejecting the defendants’ claim of inordinate delay in the preliminary investigation conducted by the Ombudsman.

Contreras, Monares, and Tormon were charged with one count of violating RA 9184 over alleged irregularities in the provincial government’s procurement of medical supplies in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The case stemmed from a criminal complaint filed on Nov. 25, 2021, by incumbent Vice Gov. Jaime Magbanua and members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board).

Prosecutors found evidence of unlawful contract splitting in the procurement of medical supplies through small-value procurement.

The accused argued that their right to the speedy disposition of cases had been violated, claiming that the preliminary investigation took 28 months, which they said hindered their ability to mount a proper defense.

In his motion for reconsideration, Contreras contended that the allegations did not constitute an offense and reiterated the claim of inordinate delay in resolving the complaint.

Tormon similarly insisted that their constitutional right to a speedy disposition had been violated, as the finding of probable cause took more than two years.

The Sandiganbayan ruled that Contreras had only until July 15, 2024, to contest the Joint Resolution but filed his motion nine days late on July 24, 2024.

“Under the Revised Guidelines for Continuous Trial of Criminal Cases, a motion for reconsideration must be filed within a non-extendible period of five days from receipt of the resolution,” the court stated.

Additionally, the court ruled that the defendants failed to demonstrate any actual or perceived error in the ruling that would justify a re-examination of their arguments.

“In any event, an examination of the issues raised in the instant motions readily reveals that they are merely a rehash of the arguments previously presented. A motion for reconsideration should be denied when it merely reiterates earlier claims,” the court added.

Contreras, who is currently running for governor of Capiz, has yet to comment on the Ombudsman’s ruling.

The Office of the Ombudsman has found former Capiz Gov. Esteban Evan Contreras, former Provincial Administrator Edwin Monares, and former Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital (RMPH) chief Edmarie Tormon guilty of violating the Government Procurement Reform Law (RA 9184).

Davao del Norte 1st District Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez and the other complainants are asking the Office of the Ombudsman to put House Speaker Martin Romualdez and other House leaders in preventive suspension in relation to a graft complaint filed against them over alleged “insertions” in the enrolled bill for the 2025 national budget.

They filed on Wednesday a motion for preventive suspension, citing the respondents' "high positions, power and influence" and the risk that they would interfere in a potential investigation.

Apart from Romualdez, also named as respondents in the complaint are House Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe of Zamboanga City, House Committee on Appropriations acting chairperson Stella Quimbo of Marikina, and the panel’s former chairperson Elizaldy Co of Ako Bicol party-list.

Alvarez, an ally of the Duterte family, filed the complaint on February 10, alleging that P241 billion was “inserted” in the 2025 enrolled General Appropriations Bill (GAB) that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law last December.

Marcos Jr. and the Palace have said the version that was signed had been reviewed and did not contain any blank entries.

House members earlier said that the bicameral conference committee report that the chamber ratified had blank entries for certain allocations.

Quimbo and Senate President Francis Escudero had explained that the ratified bicameral conference committee report contained an omnibus motion, which states that if there are changes between the report and the printed copy, the latter will prevail.

Quimbo also stressed that the values for the blanks in the bicam report were already determined by the bicameral conference committee and were part of existing documents.

Other complainants in the falsification of legislative documents and graft complaitns are lawyer Ferdinand Topacio of Citizen's Crime Watch, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino senatorial candidates Jimmy Bondoc and Raul Lambino and lawyer Virgilio Garcia.

Davao del Norte 1st District Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez and the other complainants are asking the Office of the Ombudsman to put House Speaker Martin Romualdez and other House leaders in preventive suspension in relation to a graft complaint filed against them over alleged “insertions” in the enrolled bill for the 2025 national budget.


https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/19/cop-arrested-for-extortion-in-calamba-city

A police officer was arrested for alleged extortion in Barangay Real, this city, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18.

The Calamba police identified the suspect as Wilmar, with the rank of police master sergeant, assigned to the Tanauan City Police Station and a resident here.

Lawmen conducted an entrapment operation following the complaint of Joseph 38, a resident of Malvar, Batangas for extortion.

Wilmar received the P14,000 marked money from the complainant inside his car. 

The suspect noticed police rushing to arrest him and almost hit them with his car and holding his firearm preparing to shoot them while escaping.

Police cornered him at the Calamba City police station. Seized from him were the gun, bullets, identification cards, vehicle, and marked money.

He faces complaints for robbery-extortion, resisting arrest, and violating the election gun ban.

Wilmar was taken to Camp Crame, Quezon City for documentation and proper disposition.

A police officer was arrested for alleged extortion in Barangay Real, this city, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18.