Friday, June 28, 2019

Retards in the Government 108

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 




https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/06/22/1928431/intel-cop-slain-near-crame
A policeman assigned to the Philippine National Police Intelligence Group was gunned down near the PNP headquarters at Camp Crame yesterday morning. 
S/Sgt. Fernando Diamzon, 49, and a colleague were riding their respective motorcycles along Boni Serrano Avenue when Diamzon was attacked by assailants riding a gray Yamaha NMAX at around 8:50 a.m., probers said. 
Diamzon, who had just driven from Camp Crame, died at the scene.
PNP officer gets ambushed near police headquarters and no one was around to chase the suspects. Where was everybody at?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1132943/coa-report-bucor-bought-excess-meds
The Commission on Audit (COA) has questioned the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) for overstocking P15.5 million worth of medication for its inmates, and for the poor quality of food it serves detainees that endanger their health and safety. 
“Actual demand [and needs] of patients were not considered in the procurement of drugs and medicine,” the annual audit report said. 
The COA said the BuCor received 99,300 Verapamil tablets for high blood pressure last year, but only 3,450 tablets were actually issued to inmate patients. 
The COA also flagged two of three BuCor caterers for failing to comply with the food safety requirement under the food subsistence agreement.
If the actual demands and needs of patients were not considered in the procurement of drugs and medicine then what was being considered? Is this another moneymaking scam for a BuCor employee with interests in a pharmaceutical company?

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/240484/sinas-cordova-deputy-chiefs-killing-could-be-related-to-drugs-money-lending-business
Police are looking at his money lending business and alleged involvement in the illegal drugs trade as possible motives in the killing of Police Chief Master Sergeant Deogenes Carillo. 
Police Brigadier General Debold Sinas, director of the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), said they are now verifying reports that Carillo was receiving payola from drug syndicates operating in areas where he was previously assigned. 
Sinas said they are looking into the possibility that Carillo was receiving drugs money from self-confessed drug lord Franz Sabalones. 
But he does not discount the possibility that Carillo’s killing was related to his money lending business. 
Quoting outcome of their initial investigation by the Cordova police,  Sinas said that Carillo used his position to lend money to market vendors, teachers and even government employees and collect repayment with interest. 
“Maybe he found an enemy because of that business. We found out only after he died that that when he went on rounds during his duty, he was actually also collecting money,” Sinas said during a press conference held earlier today, June 21.
Sinas also warned other policemen in the region against engaging in the 5-6 lending business saying that this “will not do them any good.” 
He said that this kind of a business will also affect their credibility as law enforcers.  Policemen, who wanted to earn extra income, should look for a legitimate business.
The cop who was ambushed last week was involved in money lending and possibly drugs. He was also collecting payments during work hours. Just another bad egg right?


https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/6/21/drug-suspects-arrested-malacañang-complex.html
Authorities have arrested nine individuals for their alleged involvement in the sale of illegal drugs inside the Malacañang Complex in Manila. 
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) presented the suspects on Friday. They were nabbed in a series of anti-drug operations this month following reports from the Presidential Security Group that certain indiviuals were "engaged in the selling and distribution of shabu inside the Malacañang Complex," the NBI said in a statement. 
A buy bust operation on June 7 resulted in the arrest of three suspects who sold shabu to informants right inside the Malacañang compound.
Drug dealing right inside the Presidential Palace.

“Although the government meets the minimum standards, it did not vigorously investigate and prosecute officials allegedly involved in trafficking crimes, consistently criminally prosecute labor traffickers, or increase the availability of specialized protection and assistance services for child victims of sex trafficking or services for male victims,” read the report. 
The report also found that forced labor and sex trafficking of men, women and children still posed a significant problem in the Philippines.
It's a start. Right?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133641/coa-questions-pcoo-misuse-of-2017-asean-summit-funds
The Commission on Audit (COA) has chided the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) for its failure to account for P38.8 million allocated for the country’s hosting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in 2017. 
The COA previously called out the PCOO for its rental of information technology equipment for P4 million that was found to be more expensive than its selling price by P964,872. 
It also questioned the payments for various goods and services, and the lease of vehicles for the total amount of P34.76 million. 
These goods included handmade soaps and bags, as well as jackets and umbrellas for the summit. 
In its earlier report, the audit body sought an explanation from the PCOO and recommended that the latter investigate the contracts awarded to suppliers and to file charges against erring officials who may have favored particular suppliers. 
The COA said the PCOO had yet to follow through with its recommendations. 
It also flagged the P778.9 million the PCOO spent as part of the Asean fund for lack of supporting documents.
Millions of pesos spent by the PCOO on soaps and jackets among other things. What a waste. And they have yet to offer any explanation two years on.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133466/locsin-calls-robredo-boba-over-comment-on-diplomatic-passport-cancellation
In her weekly radio show, “BISErbisyong Leni,” Robredo expressed her views on the cancellation of the diplomatic passports of former foreign affairs secretary Albert Del Rosario, who was barred from entering Hong Kong last June 19. 
“Ang reaksyon ng bansa natin imbes na ipagtanggol iyong mamamayan ng Pilipinas, parang sinisi pa at kinancel (Our country’s reaction is to throw blame and cancel [the diplomatic passport]),” Robredo said. 
Locsin, however, said all courtesy diplomatic passports were canceled so as not to “single out Del Rosario. 
“Hey boba, that is precisely why I have ordered the cancellation of all courtesy diplomatic passports because I refuse to single out Del Rosario,” Locsin said on Twitter.
Locsin's Twitter account is a collection of his petty rants. No need to name call or threaten people as he has in the past. Just give your explanation as to why ALL courtesy diplomatic passports were cancelled even though that is likely just to cover your butt so you don't appear to be singling out one man when you really are.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133809/anti-rogue-cops-arrest-policeman-for-extortion-in-pampanga
Cpl. Joeten Samson was arrested at around 9:46 a.m. by joint elements of the Philippine National Police-Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) and Intelligence Group (IG) after receiving P150,000 in boodle cash from a complainant, whose identity is being withheld. 
According to a police report, Samson demanded cash from the complainant in exchange for the release of her Toyota Vios, which was confiscated during an anti-drug operation by the Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit. 
Instead of surrendering, the suspect, who is assigned at the Mabalacat City Police, sped off with his Toyota Wigo, prompting the arresting officers to shoot the tires of his vehicle. 
He was later cornered along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Sindalan where he fired at the police officers. Police retaliated, hitting the suspect on the left shoulder.
Oh no it's another bad egg making the PNP look bad!

https://www.manilatimes.net/coa-govt-printing-jobs-illegally-subcontracted/574564/
The National Printing Office (NPO) violated procurement laws by subcontracting jobs to private firms in the guise of equipment rentals, the Commission on Audit (CoA) said. 
The deals, which did not undergo public bidding and were thus “without any valid contract,” totaled a little over P121 million last year. 
This is not the first time that the NPO has been charged with failing to meet government regulations. Just recently, the Commission on Elections(Comelec) said it would withhold payment of P244 million to the NPO as it had subcontracted the printing of voters’ information sheets (VIS) for the May 13 midterm polls in violation of CoA rules.
Once again the point is driven home that not a single government office is free from corruption or financial irregularities.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133808/inhibit-from-ejk-probe-bato-says-ako-ba-ang-pumatay
As new chair of the Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs, Senator-elect Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa said he is ready to investigate any allegations of extrajudicial killings in the country. 
At this point, however, the former Philippine National Police chief saw no reason why he should inhibit from such investigation. 
“Bakit ako mag-iinhibit, ako ba ang pumatay? Hindi man ako ang pumatay,” he said in an interview at the Senate after attending a briefing for incoming senators and staff. 
(Why should I inhibit, am I the one who killed them? I did not do the killing?)
He did not do the killing but he presided over the PNP when they happened. But let's get real. There won't be any EJK investigation by the Senate.

Malacañang on Tuesday defended Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.’s “colorful language,” citing how President Rodrigo Duterte supposedly earned the admiration of the international community for his tough-talking persona. 
“Ang Presidente natin diba ganun din ang style? Pero kita mo naman ang epekto. Look at the effect when he curses (former US President) Obama di ba? Bigla siyang tiningala ng buong mundo as an emerging world leader,” Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing. 
“He (Duterte) stood up. Kung minsan marami ring nagagawa ‘yang mga ganyan,” he added.
Imagine if every politician and bureaucrat were as foul mouthed and loathsome as Duterte. It would bring Philippine politics lower than it is even now.


Marcos said she wants to hold an Igorot ritual to have the office "blessed" and ward off evil spirits. The Igorots are an indigenous group in Northern Luzon. 
"Siguro magpapatawag ako ng Igorot namin dahil kailangan basbasan office ko (Maybe I will call for Igorots to bless my office)," Marcos told reporters as she attended an orientation for the first-time senators. 
"Kung papayag si Senator Trillanes, sabihin ko kay Sonny e makikisayaw kami sa Igorot namin para mabendisyunan nang todo," she added. 
[Translation: If Senator Trillanes will agree, I'll tell him that we should dance with the Igorots for the full effect of the blessing.] 
This was similar to the advice given to her by her ally, fellow neophyte Senator Bong Go. 
"Galit na galit nga si Senator Imee dahil yun ang kwarto natitira sa kanya. Sabi ko wala ka na magagawa, ikaw huling bumunot. Gawin mo nalang tumawag ka ng pari, pabendisyunan mo opisina baka, mahirap na masapian ka pa ng masamang espirtu," Go said. 
[Translation: Senator Imee was so mad because that was the room left to her. I said she could no longer do anything about it because she was the last to pick. Just call a priest for an office blessing for you might be possessed by evil spirits.] 
In a statement, Trillanes said, "If the religious ritual is meant to help her fulfill her mandate as a newly elected Senator, then that's a good thing."
"But if she's saying it to insinuate na masama akong tao (that I am a bad man), then sobrang ka impokritohan naman yun (that's too much of a hypocrisy), even for a Marcos," he added.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133854/after-senate-orientation-imee-marcos-quips-its-like-the-first-day-of-school
“It’s like the first day of school. We’re the newbies,” she said after the briefing. 
But unlike Go, Dela Rosa, and Tolentino, Marcos has experience in legislation as a former member of the House of Representatives. 
So when asked what she learned from the orientation, she said it would be embarrassing to say as she has long been in government. 
“First day of school nga. Nakakaaliw…(It’s like the first day of school. It’s fun),” Marcos said.
I don't know who will be more entertaining in the new Senate: Imee Marcos or Bato!

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/25/19/hugpong-senators-take-oath-before-duterte
Senators-elect and reelectionists endorsed by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio's Hugpong ng Pagbabago political party took their oath of office before President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday. 
The President administered the oath to Sonny Angara, Pia Cayetano, Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, Imee Marcos, Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., Francis Tolentino, and Cynthia Villar. 
Duterte's former top aide, Christopher "Bong" Go attended the Malacañang event but has yet to take his oath. Sen. Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III meanwhile was not around. 
Nine of Hugpong's 13 senatorial candidates, campaigned for heavily by Duterte-Carpio, won the midterm polls, guaranteeing a friendlier upper chamber of Congress for the President.
Basically this certifies that these people will be Duterte's rubber stamp.
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/6/25/Rodrigo-Duterte-Charter-change-Federalism.html
In a turnaround, President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he is no longer batting for a federal form of government. 
Instead, he wants the Constitution changed. 
“You should change the Constitution, actually. Not for anything. If you don’t want federalism, fine. But change the Constitution that would really change this nation," Duterte said in a speech during the oath-taking of newly-elected officials from the Hugpong ng Pagbabago regional party. 
Duterte's federalism initiative is one of his campaign promises. He has repeatedly said a federal form of government can help address insurgency and promote peace in Mindanao.
Another campaign promise in the trashcan. But what changes to the constitution does he think will make the nation better?

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/25/19/basilan-tesda-director-nabbed-while-visiting-house-with-explosives-materials
Police on Tuesday arrested the provincial director of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Basilan after she was caught inside a house that allegedly contained ammunition and explosives. 
Muida Hataman, TESDA-Basilan Director, was “visiting” a house that was the subject of a search warrant in Barangay San Rafael, Isabela City at around 4 in the morning, said Philippine National Police spokesperson Col. Bernard Banac, national police spokesman. 
The owner of the house was unknown.  
“Naroon lang siya sa bahay bilang bisita. Hindi siya talaga ang nagma-may-ari ng gamit pampasabog,” Banac clarified. “Subalit dahil sa search warrant at siya ang nadatnan doon ay siya po ay naaresto.” 
(She was only there as a visitor. She is not really the owner of the devices for explosives. But because of the search warrant and she was there, she was arrested.) 
Banac said authorities were verifying Hataman’s possible links to the extremist Abu Sayyaf Group. She denied the charge.
Since when did a search warrant become an arrest warrant? How did the cops obtain a search warrant not even knowing who owns the house? Is this government employee really linked to ASG? Lots of questions here.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/06/26/1929686/duterte-no-stopping-china-fishing-philippines-waters
As critics question the presence of the Chinese ship that hit a Filipino boat near Recto Bank earlier this month, President Duterte said China would continue to fish within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) because of the friendship between the two countries. 
“I don’t think that China would do that. Why? Because we’re friends,” Duterte told reporters Monday in Mandaluyong City, when asked if China should be prevented from fishing in the Philippines’ EEZ.  
“And they are of the same view that that should not result in any bloody confrontation,” he added.  
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a coastal state has sovereign rights to explore, use, conserve and manage the natural resources in its 200-nautical- mile EEZ. Recto Bank, known internationally as Reed Bank, is within the Philippines’ EEZ.  
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said China would not allow itself to be barred from fishing in Philippine EEZ because it claims historic rights over the area.  
“They will not allow it because as far as they are concerned, they have historical right to that. Two, if we will allow it because we’re friends naman, eh di magbigayan muna tayo, yun ang punto ni Presidente (Let’s share resources. That’s the point of the President),” Panelo said at a press briefing yesterday.  
But Panelo stressed that the Philippines does not recognize China’s claim of historic rights.  
“Didn’t the President ask them what was their basis for claiming the entire South China Sea? Just because its name is South China Sea? We don’t believe that,” the spokesman said.  
But Panelo said the President does not grant China the right to fish in the Philippines’ EEZ. 
“Hindi naman grant, siguro parang tino-tolerate mo lang (Not really grant, perhaps you are just tolerating it), not necessarily grant. Para kasing friends nga daw eh, kung friends eh di magbibigayan kayo (Since we are friends, let’s share resources),” he said.
The Philippines does not recognise China's historic claim to Reed Bank but they will allow them to fish in the area anyway this depriving Filipino fishermen of a large catch because of friendship? It's more bowing down to China from Duterte.

Residents of Tinglayan town in Kalinga province have sought help from the police on how best to restore their pine tree plantations, which were razed by a fire triggered by law enforcers carrying out marijuana eradication in March. 
An official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Monday said the fire razed pine trees planted in 22.5 hectares. 
Marijuana plants uprooted were automatically destroyed by burning but the operations might have triggered brush fires that spread to a 50-ha tree farm overseen by three peoples’ organizations in Tinglayan town, according to Ralph Pablo, DENR Cordillera director. 
“Residents fought to suppress the fire. It took them two days to beat the blaze, which spread due to the steep terrain and high winds,” said lawyer Severino Dalutag, Tabuk City community environment and natural resources officer.
The PDEA started a 2-day fire when they burned marijuana plants. It sounds like they did not gather them all into a pile somewhere safe before burning but rather burned them on the spot as they were uprooted. Whatever happened this is nothing less than pure incompetence on the part of the PDEA.


Authorities on Wednesday arrested an officer of the Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) for allegedly extorting P400,000 from a carnapping victim. 
The PNP identified the suspect as Police Maj. Raul Salle, the Operations Management Division deputy chief based inside Camp Crame, headquarters of the PNP. 
The victim, a woman who was not identified by authorities, allegedly dealt with Salle after her Mitsubishi Pajero was stolen in November. 
According to the complainant, Salle asked for P140,000 to begin an investigation. 
Having no cash at the time, the victim was advised by Salle to borrow money from a non-uniformed HPG personnel who allegedly lent her P70,000. 
The complainant, an OFW, said she sent money several times as payment through Salle but the money allegedly never reached the HPG personnel. 
Stupidity goes both ways. This PNP officer is stupid for attempting to extort this lady but the lady s stupid for thinking she actually had to pay money for the PNP to investigate the case of her stolen car! Idiocy all around.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1134575/coa-pnp-gets-pay-hike-despite-missed-targets
Despite the Philippine National Police falling short of its 2018 targets, the salaries of its personnel nearly doubled in the past year, the Commission on Audit (COA) bared in its annual audit report. 
The PNP managed to arrest only 19.37 percent of the most wanted persons on its list, despite an earlier target of at least 51.57 percent. And yet, the salaries and wages of its personnel spiked from P41.9 billion in 2017, to P74.7 billion in 2018, the COA reported. 
The same report showed that the PNP fell short of its 60-percent target to arrest persons with outstanding warrants within 30 days of receipt of their warrants, and managed to reach only 34.70 percent of such timely arrests. 
In terms of crime investigations undertaken, the PNP reached only 464,661 of its 522,301 target. 
Despite the less than stellar performance and thanks to the implementation of the third tranche of Executive Order No. 2, which granted additional benefits for all PNP personnel, the COA said the combined salaries and wages of PNP personnel rose by P32.73 billion in 2018.
The PNP is inefficient and corrupt yet they will continue to get salary raises because of Duterte's Executive Order which was designed to stop PNP corruption by giving them more pay. The people continue to pay these idiots to do nothing or commit crimes (like extortion and drug dealing) against them.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1134788/sk-chair-nabbed-in-tagbilaran-city-drug-bust
The suspect was identified as Dexter Salarda, 21, and SK chairman of Barangay Faraon in Jagna town. 
The Provincial Intelligence Branch of the Bohol Provincial Police Office conducted the operation at the Integrated Bus Terminal in Barangay Dao about 6 p.m. 
The arrest came after an undercover agent bought a sachet of suspected shabu from Salarda. 
Police seized shabu amounting to P108,000.
Another young man and LGU official involved in the drug trade.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1134773/coa-to-gsis-refund-p260-5-m-illegal-incentives-to-employees
The Commission on Audit (COA) has asked the state-run Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) to refund some P260.530 million worth of “illegal” incentives given to 90 percent of its 2,689 employees in 2018. 
In its 2018 audit report, the COA said the “GSIS GALING Pagkilala Incentive” worth P100,000 was given to 2,615 employees of the government insurance firm without the required approval of the Office of the President and the Department of Budget and Management.  
Meanwhile, the state auditor has also flagged GSIS over its “accounts for clearing” amounting to P3.393 billion and P6.216 billion in 2018 and 2017, respectively. This, COA said, represents collections of premiums and loans, “which have not yet been posted to the individual member’s accounts… ultimately delaying the processing of benefits of members/pensioners. ”
Some agencies apparently think money can be drawn from thin air and they can do with it whatever they like.

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/6/26/Rodrigo-Duterte-Xi-Jinping-deal-fish-Scarborough-Shoal.html
President Rodrigo Duterte cited a previous agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping which allows Beijing to fish in Recto Bank. 
[Translation: Will you allow the Chinese to fish? Of course. That’s what we talked about before, that’s why we talked. And that was why we were allowed to fish again. It was a mutual agreement. Let’s give and take. You can fish here, and I can fish there.] 
Duterte had discussed fishing rights in Scarborough Shoal with Xi during his state visit to China in 2016. 
The President, in his speech, also argued that enforcing a ban on Chinese fishing in Philippine waters would cause a problem. 
[Translation: If I prohibit, how do I enforce. America is scared. It does not want to confront. And then they will have me face it? They really want me to receive the blow.]
Duterte's words and his actions speak for themselves. Some think his allowing Chinese to fish in the Philippines EEZ is an impeachable offence. Time will tell if anyone decides to file such a case. In  the lawsuit happy Philippines it is very like a case will be filed.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/27/19/subukan-niyo-duterte-threatens-to-jail-those-planning-to-file-impeachment-case

On second thought perhaps no one should file an impeachment case against him!

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/6/27/cayetano-velasco-house-speaker.html
Marinduque Representative Lord Allan Jay Velasco refuses to share the House Speakership position, Taguig Representative Alan Peter Cayetano bemoans. 
The ruling political party PDP-LABAN chose Velasco as their candidate for House Speaker of the 18th Congress over Cayetano, Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez and Davao del Norte 1st District Representative Pantaleon Alvarez. 
"I want to reiterate that I am committed to support and follow the President as he in many occasions mentioned term sharing between myself and Congressman Velasco... It is for this reason that I am deeply disappointed that after we both expressed full agreement with the President's proposal [Velasco] and his wife are now making a turnaround and won't honor President's wishes," Cayetano said Thursday. 
Cayetano added that there was already an "agreement in principle" on term sharing last Monday night. The term sharing agreement would have Cayetano sit as Speaker for the first 15 months of the 18th Congress, and Velasco taking over for the remaining 21 months. 
"The term sharing scheme has been proposed as a ‘win win solution’ to resolve the Speakership issue. I am willing to abide by the recommendation of the President," said Cayetano, who was President Rodrigo Duterte's running mate during the 2016 elections.
Problems here: This position is not shareable, Cayetano has ZERO seniority, and Duterte said he would not interfere but now he is telling them to share the position. It's more silliness from the Retards in the Government!

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Hi, my hame is...3

I am enjoying meeting so many new friends here in the Philippines.  I hope you are too.  Let's meet some more new friends.

Hi, my name is Yi Feng Guo Yang and I am a Filipino/Chinese businessman. On Father's Day me and my children were driving in my SUV when all of a sudden two guys on two separate motorcycles drove up and started shooting at the vehicle from both sides! What was their problem? Some kind of grudge or vendetta against my business? Both of my children were wounded by these crazed attackers. However they successfully assassinated me before driving off into the night.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/239748/fil-chinese-bizman-killed-children-wounded-in-mandaue-city-ambush

Hi, my name is Jhon Patrick Policarpio. I am a man of many talents. Beauty supply vendor, businessman, doctor. That's me. Don't blame me if people actually believe in my talents. What kind of idiot seeks medical help for their father from a guy they met at the gym? If his dad needed injections for his pneumonia he should have been taken to a hospital. In this day and age it is important to do your research. Especially if a guy like me asks you to invest P200,000 in a business venture. People are easily duped. 

Hi, my name is Vladimir Despi Alatraca. My neighbour, Jersam Armecin, and I got into a heated argument over a rented parking space in our subdivision. We could not come to an agreement so we both decided to let the barangay chief settle the matter between us. Funny thing happened. On the day we were to meet with the barnagay chief we both backed out of our spots at the same time thus blocking each other. I was so mad. Obviously Jersam did it on purpose! How did he not see me? I rushed over to my neighbour and challenged him to a fistfight but he pulled out a gun and shot me. Now I am dead. And all because of a parking spot!

Hi, my name is Edzhar Damsani.  I was on my way to visit my grandmother's stall at the bus terminal when all of a sudden I was attacked by 10 stray dogs! Everyone is upset at the city for not enforcing the anti-rabies ordinance and allowing stray dogs to roam about freely. It's not as if they couldn't see this coming. In the past few months there have 300 cases of dog bites. Now the city is ordering stray dogs to be rounded up. For me it's too little too late because I died from my extensive injuries.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/06/19/1927630/boy-5-attacked-stray-dogs-die
She listed the following observation of the boy’s injuries: Soft tissue avulsion (muscle was torn off) of the right parieto- temporal area (head); Lacerated (jagged and torn soft tissue) wound on nasal bridge; Multiple puncture wounds on the right maxillary region (jaw); Avulsed wound, right outer ear; Contusion hematoma (black eye) right periorbital area; Puncture wounds, left arm; Avulsed and puncture wounds at right shoulder and suprascapular area (shoulder blade); Avulsed wounds, right arm lateral (side) aspect; Avulsed wound, right leg, lateral (side)  aspect; Multiple crusting and non-bleeding lacerations and abrasions on the posterior (back) aspect on both thighs and Healed crusting abrasions with puncture wounds on right thigh, lateral (side) aspect.
https://mindanaoexaminer.com/zamboanga-hospital-parries-accusations-in-death-of-patient/

Hi, my name is Alexander Lumapak. I am an ex-con. Yeah I've had my share of trouble. Who hasn't? You reap what you sow. I sowed destruction and now I am reaping the whirlwind. My assassins taped my hands and head and drove me out to the mountains where they shot me and dumped my corpse. Let this be a warning to all who read. Stay away from drugs and crime or you might end up like me.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/239657/man-with-im-an-ex-convict-carton-tag-salvaged-in-sinsin
There was also a carton tag near Lumapak’s body with written words on it saying: “Ex-convict ako, motornapper, pusher, usher, wag ninyong tularan, may susunod pa.” 
(I am an ex-convict, motornapper, pusher, usher. Don’t be like me. There are still others who will follow and suffer a similar fate.)
Hi, my name is Adel Sambrano Ramos. I grew up in the Philippines but eventually made my way to the USA settling in Sacramento. How I was able to stay in the USA despite being such a bad guy is a mystery to me. In 1995 I got a DUI, in 1999 I beat up my wife and got three years probation, I've stolen, sold drugs, had multiple restraining orders against me. Not even my neighbours escaped my wrath. I'd toss bananas at those black kids, calling them monkeys and threaten to run over them with my truck.

So my wife comes over to pick up her things and we get into a fight. She calls the cops and they accompany her back to the house. By then I had snapped. I grabbed my rifle, shot and killed one of the cops, and barricaded myself inside the house for eight hours. Eventually I surrendered. Now I will be spending the rest of my life in San Quentin or Soledad or one of the many fine prisons California has to offer. Wherever it is the American taxpayer will be footing the bill!

https://usa.inquirer.net/32948/filipino-arrested-in-shooting-death-of-sacramento-cop

Hi, my name is James Thomas Hobert and I have been arrested on drug offences for the second time this  year. What is going on? Why do people keep framing me? I am a nice enough guy just trying get by. As I told the police someone must have found a way into my house to plant the drugs. I did lose my keys a while back and they might have fallen into the wrong hands. Why would I be using or dealing shabu anyway? Back in America we call it meth but I wouldn't know anything about that since I hail from Iowa and Florida where meth is unheard of.

https://philippineslifestyle.com/dumaguete-drug-raid-american/


Hi, my name is Wildemar Dangcil. I am a Filipino from the Philippines now living in the USA. What part of the Philippines and when I arrived in the USA I will leave to you to find out because I'm not telling and neither are any of the news stories being written about me. If you come to the USA maybe you can ask my relatives who are also my neighbours. My criminal record goes back to 2001 when I pleaded guilty to drug possession. The first time I was featured in the news was back in 2010 when a friend and I beat a guy so bad he was fell into a coma and was paralysed. We fled to Vietnam but were promptly arrested upon arrival. Eventually I pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and spent five years in prison. 

Now I have made the headlines a second time.. That's because I tired to burn my ex-wife's car while she was in it and then I tired to burn her house when she fled inside. I only managed to sprinkle a little gas everywhere before I was forced to run away when the cops arrived on the scene. Eventually they caught up with me and now I suppose I will be spending a long time in prison. 

https://usa.inquirer.net/33125/filipino-jailed-in-new-jersey-for-trying-to-burn-ex-wifes-car-house

Hi, my name is Erlinda Garcia. I am a little old woman who tends a sari sari store in Cebu City.  People come here all the time to buy their little sachets of coffee and laundry power as well as eggs and whatever else they need.  The other night I was having my dinner at 9 o'clock when a motorcycle with two men pulled up. The backrider got off and approached me but instead of asking for snacks he shot me dead. I have no idea why. Does someone have a grudge against me? Are they jealous of my business? Sari sari stores are a dime a dozen and it's no big deal to start your own. I always thought I would die peacefully in bed surrounded by my family but it turns out that is not to be.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/241323/70-year-old-businesswoman-shot-dead-in-ermita-cebu-city

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

New Road Built Entirely Around Electric Poles

Just outside of Pototan, Iloilo there is a lot of ongoing road construction. Perhaps it is due to flooding but for some reason the new road being built is much higher than the old one.



For the moment businesses and houses on the side of the road which has been built have no access exiting or entering their properties. 

Not far from this construction site is a section of road that has been recently widened. A second lane has been added thus giving more room for traffic. The thing is though this road was built entirely around already existing electric poles!

Here are a few frames from a video I took of this amazing sight.





Who is the genius engineer which planned and designed this road? What a waste of resources, work, man hours, money!  This section of newly widened road is absolutely useless. No vehicles can use it lest they crash into a electric pole. I am completely baffled as to the stupidity that went into designing, planning, and constructing this road right around these electrical poles. Did they not take the poles into account? The DPWH should be held accountable for this major mess up.

The video speaks for itself and is below. Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Martial Law: Sea Gypsies

Is time circular or is it one straight line? Is there an eternal return where all events play out again or does life only happen once? For Mindanao at least it seems that time is cyclical. Maybe not time itself but the same events keep happening again and again. People keep doing the same things.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1133024/student-dies-as-clan-war-in-south-cotabato-sultan-kudarat-border-erupts-anew
A student was killed by stray bullets after warring families in the borders of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat provinces figured in armed clashes anew on Friday, June 21, police said. 
About 20 families from Barangay Ned, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato also fled to safer grounds when armed families traded bullets, according to Police Major Nathaniel Panaguiton, Lake Sebu town police chief. 
Panaguiton said those involved in the armed confrontation were Moro families locked in “rido” (clan war) due to territorial dispute. 
The warring clans are the families of Mike Binago and Adlam Saliod, who have relatives in Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), two rebel groups operating in Palimbang. 
Last April, more than 200 families or about 1,000 individuals from remote communities along the borders of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat also fled to safer grounds after the same warring clans figured in armed clashes, police and disaster officials said. 
Local leaders from both local governments and the military are trying to bring the protagonists to the negotiating table for a peaceful settlement of their dispute, Panaguitan said.
Protagonists? More like antagonists! Last April their feud displaced 1,000 people and this time it has resulted in the death of an innocent bystander. But who cares because ancestral domain and this land is my land!? The AFP has successfully brought an end to a few ridos. Can they do the same with this one? Or will we witness more clashes and more innocent dead?

Remember a few weeks ago when the AFP said they will now be preparing to go all out on Abu Sayyaf because the last hostage was dead? Well those plans have been put on hold!

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/176525/alleged-abu-sayyaf-members-seize-10-fishermen-off-borneo-report
Filipino kidnap-for-ransom gangs raided two fishing boats and abducted 10 crew members Tuesday in waters off Borneo island, a Malaysian official and a maritime watchdog said. 
The kidnapping, which came after a 6-month lull of such activities, renewed concerns about security threats in Malaysia’s Sabah state, which is a short boat ride from the southern Philippine bases of Muslim militants and kidnapping gangs. 
The fishermen’s nationalities weren’t confirmed. Sabah police couldn’t be immediately reached for comment.
After six months Abu Sayyaf is at it again!  Maybe they were out of hostages. Eventually the nationalities of the hostages were confirmed and it's too weird to be true.  They are "sea gypsies."

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/philippine-security-forces-found-nine-sea-gypsies-kidnapped-by-abu-sayyaf-off-sabah
The nine men were later identified as those taken from a fishing boat by the Abu Sayyaf on Tuesday. They are all believed to be Bajau Laut, a community of sea gypsies who are mostly without documents. 
"They were released by their captors since they have no money or anything to give as ransom," the Joint Task Force Sulu said in its report. 
Philippine security officials had identified the nine men, aged between 17 and 60, as Malaysians. But Sabah police chief Omar Mammah said they were Bajau Laut, not Malaysians. 
The Bajau Laut community is a subgroup of the Sama-Bajau people who traditionally hail from the many islands of the Sulu archipelago in the Philippines. Most of them are stateless and live at sea off Lahad Datu and Semporna. 
Some of those abducted are believed to possess Lepa-Lepa cards. These cards, purportedly signed and issued by village chiefs, are a form of recognition for their existence, allowing them to live at sea in Malaysian waters. They are not legal identification documents as they are not recognised by the authorities.
Seems as if the joke is on Abu Sayyaf.  How did they make the mistake of capturing poor sea gypsies? Aren't they familiar with the peoples in the area? Here is a picture of where these people live:


It's a real life Waterworld down there. If you want to read more about these interesting people see here and here

Now that the hostages have been released the AFP had best speed up their intensive offensive against Abu Sayyaf before ASG abducts more fishermen or birdwatchers. It is no time to relax.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/06/21/1928156/abus-snatch-kill-retired-govt-employee-sulu
Probers are eyeing a personal grudge as the motive for the killing of Tiblan, whom the bandits suspect as a military informant. 
Killing informants. With no informants the AFP will be even more blind than they are. Remember the DND had a mole inside Maute until he was killed. Informants are an important source of intel.

What the Philippines needs and oddly enough does not have despite being an island nation is a navy capable of patrolling its southern waters. They still don't possess a ship that can fire missiles.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/231393-philippine-navy-first-ever-missile-capable-warship-hits-water-may-2019
The Philippine Navy's first ever missile-capable warship, the future BRP Jose Rizal, hit the water on Thursday, May 23, during a launching ceremony in South Korea. 
The 107-meter long frigate will be fitted with anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and electronic warfare operations capabilities. It has a maximum speed of 25 knots and can stay at sea for 30 days. 
"These ships are fully equipped with Surface to Air and Surface to Surface Missiles, torpedoes, launchers, and weapon systems for four-dimensional warfare," Navy spokesman Captain Jonathan Zata said in a statement. 
"The Philippine Navy's desire for acquiring state-of-the-art and highly capable warships is soon within reach. It further provides leverage for the navy's bid of becoming stronger and more credible force that the Philippines as a maritime nation can be proud of," Zata said. 
The keel laying ceremony for the second frigate, the future BRP Antonio Luna, coincided with the launching ceremony of the first unit. 
The frigates are expected in the Philippines by September 2020 and March 2021, respectively. 
South Korea is building two frigates for the Philippines but they won't be available until 2020 at the earliest. How many more fisherman will be kidnapped before then?  But of course two ships is not enough. Not at all. The Philippines needs many more ships.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/25/19/philippine-navy-eyes-acquisition-of-25-to-30-warships-in-10-years-report
The Philippine Navy said it is set to acquire 25 to 30 warships in the next decade in a bid to strengthen maritime security.
A decade is a long time to wait to secure the coasts. The AFP is beset on every side. Abu Sayyaf in the ocean, NPA and Muslims on the land. Back to the cyclical theme it's kind of weird that Executive Order 70 is being brought up again by the AFP.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/06/21/duterte-issues-eo-for-military-to-end-insurgency/
The Armed Forces of the Philippines – Western Mindanao Command (AFP-WestMinCom) said Friday that President Rodrigo Duterte issued Executive Order (EO) No. 70, providing for the creation of a national task force and the adoption of a national peace framework to end local communist-based armed conflict in the country. 
AFP-WestMinCom said that under E.O. No. 70, the national task force is meant to formulate and implement a national peace framework anchored on the whole-of-nation approach to address insurgency. 
The framework pushes for inter-agency convergence and addresses insurgency through sector participation and peaceful mechanisms, complementing the peace efforts of local government units and national agencies. 
Colonel Arnulfo Bajarin of the AFP Peace Development Office presented the implementation plan during a meeting held in Camp Navarro, Calarian on Wednesday morning, June 19.
Why is this EO being trotted out like it is something new?  Executive Order 70 was issued in December 2018 and I wrote about it here after the framework for implementing it was agreed upon in April. EO 70 is not just for the military.  It is a whole-of-nation approach to end the insurgency which basically means rendering services to the people. All sectors of the government are involved.  But the military is taking a decidedly non-military approach to combating terrorism anyway.
https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1023469
“The challenge to end insurgency now does not only involve the Armed Forces of the Philippines but espouses the whole of nation agenda in attaining inclusive and sustainable peace and security in the country,” Dino stressed 
With the framework for the 'whole-of-nation' approach to end terrorism, he urged everyone to work hand-in-hand with the local government units, government-owned and controlled corporations, civil society organizations and all other stakeholders in implementing the national government program.
https://mindanao.politics.com.ph/military-holds-cultural-sensitivity-awareness-lectures-in-zamboanga-city/
The 74th Infantry (Unbeatable) Ranger Battalion has conducted lectures on cultural sensitivity awareness in Zamboanga City. 
The program Tuesday, June 18, was held as part of the military’s campaign in preventing and countering violent extremism and terrorism, according to the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom). 
The activity, in partnership with the Muslim Student Association Council of Elders Foundation, was attended by the Unbeatable troops at the headquarters of the 74th IB in Barangay Pasonanca. 
Lt. Gen. Arnel Dela Vega, Westmincom Command chief, said military troops sustain not only their focused operations but also their programs to end violent extremism and terrorism in the joint area of operations.
Surely this cultural sensitivity training is in line with EO 70 but what tangible results will such training really achieve? Let's end with the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process' explanation why there is still a ceasefire agreement in effect despite the BARMM having been passed.

https://mindanao.politics.com.ph/opapp-explains-why-govt-milf-ceasefire-deal-exists-despite-having-barmm/
Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Assistant Secretary Dickson P. Hermoso explained that there is still a ceasefire deal as part of the adjustment period. 
“Wala na tayong giyera with the Moro National Liberation Front and MILF so ano pa ang ating ceasefire? Nandiyan pa rin dahil sa adjustment period dahil hindi pa naiintindihan ng lahat sa ground,” he said. 
“Kung may nag-commit ng crime, hindi niya p’wedeng sabihin na MILF siya,” the official added. 
("We have no war with the Moro National Liberation Front and MILF so what is our ceasefire? It is still due to the adjustment period because everyone has not understood it on the ground, "he said.) 
("If someone committed a crime, he would not be able to say that he was MILF," the official added.)
Despite any cultural sensitivity training violence is still very much a reality in Mindanao.  The cycle will continue!

Monday, June 24, 2019

Smoky Piles 8: The Smokiest Pile of All

It was 5am when I noticed the entire neighbourhood was filled with smoke. A thin, white, stinky haze almost ghostly blanketing the air. After finishing taking all the dogs out for their morning business I hopped on a bicycle and followed my nose and intuition. I was not quite prepared for what I found.


This monster smoky pile was stinking up the whole area. Not even a fire. Just a smouldering pile of leaves and grass. Finding this pile cleared up another mystery for me. Now I knew just why the area stank when I ran past it in the mornings. The construction workers are tearing up all the grass, placing them in piles, and then burning them. These piles then smoulder all day and night until they extinguish themselves.  Below is another pile being burned in the evening.


There is really nothing one can do in a situation like this. A pile like that can't be stomped out. One simply has to batten down the hatches to ensure no smoke creeps its way inside. An impossible task!

Here is the first pile with the backdrop of the rising sun.


I hate the smell of smoky piles in the morning. And at every other time as well.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Picture of the Week: The Avengers

This truck is perfect. The only thing I could wish for is that my camera was not zoomed in so far when I took the picture.  It is likely that I will not see this truck again for a long time.


Let's break it down. On the side is a picture of the Avengers. Some of them anyway. Captain America, The Hulk, Ironman, and Thor.



Is The Hulk giving a thumbs up? He appears to be pleased with whatever he is looking at. Hulk like! This picture is beautiful. A stunning likeness of all three. Let's take look at what Superman is doing on the front.



He's flying with one fist in the air and the other hand at his side. His legs taper away and all we get is the upper torso. It's as if he is a genie manifesting out of his lamp. Will he grant us three wishes? To finish it all off there is a declaration written across the grill:


God's Amazing Grace. 

This truck has everything that defines the modern day Philippines namely a mixture of American pop culture and empty religious sentiment. It's like every Filipino truck rolled into one.