Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Insurgency: Defeat Imminent

It's been a killer week for the AFP.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1857237
TWO members of the Daesh-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) were killed in a clash against government forces in Maguindanao, the military said Thursday, May 21. 
Carreon said the clash ensued as the troops of the First Mechanized Infantry Battalion launched a combat operation and chanced upon a group of BIFF gunmen led by Saga Indong, Mahdi Adam and a certain Zan Kutin of the BIFF’s Karialan faction. 
Carreon said the clash, which lasted for about five hours, resulted to the death of two BIFF members namely, Salamat Kutin, the brother of Zan, and Nasruden Akmad. 
He said that two other BIFF members identified only as alias Amad and Saudi were wounded based on the report they received from the residents in the area.
Two dead and two wounded after a five hour fight.  Not bad.  But a recent clash against the Abu Sayyaf went even better.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1276254/4-abu-sayyaf-bandits-killed-soldier-wounded-in-sulu-clashes
Four members of the bandit Abu Sayyaf Group were killed and a soldier was wounded in two separate armed encounters in Sulu on Saturday, May 16. 
Lt. Col. Gerald Monfort, commander of the Army’s 21st Infantry Battalion, said the clashes happened in Sitio Tubig Paliya of Barangay Danag in Patikul town. 
Monfort said his troops were setting up a blockade when they engaged some 20 fully armed bandits under sub-group leader Ellam Nasirin.

Twenty Abu Sayaaf terrorists engaged but only four killed. But the AFP killed even more NPA rebels recently.
https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2020/05/11-npa-rebels-killed-in-surigao-sur-military/
Eleven communist rebels were killed in a series of encounters in Andap Valley, a rebel stronghold in Surigao del Sur, the military said on Thursday. 
Capt. Al Arnold Pueblas, spokesperson of the 4th Infantry Division said the soldiers seized firearms and laptops believed to be owned by top New People’s Army leaders in Mindanao during the clashes. 
Pueblas said the government soldiers numbering around 800 suffered no casualties in the clashes that started last May 14 and ended on Wednesday. 
“This is a major victory for us. Since I was a young lieutenant, Andap Valley is known as a major stronghold for the NPA,” he said. 
He said top NPA leaders like Myrna Sularte alias “Malaya,” party secretary of the NPA North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee, and Alvin Loque alias “Joaquin Jacinto,” spokesperson of the NPA Komisyun sa Mindanao, were believed in the camp when it was attacked by the soldiers. 
He said an informant guided the soldiers through a safe path that led to the back of the camp which could house 100 NPA fighters. 
“The rebels did not expect the soldiers to attack from their back. They fought back but they were caught completely by surprise,” Pueblas said. 
He said the bodies of the 11 rebels were found along the northerly route taken by the rebels to escape the dragnet. 
He added the soldiers captured five firearms, two laptops, one overhead projector, flash drives, external hard drives, two anti-personnel mines, hand grenades, bandoleers, assorted ammunition and magazines, handheld radios, personal belongings, assorted food and medical supplies.
From Thursday May 14th to Wednesday May 20th 800 AFP troops battled perhaps 100 NPA fighters and killed 11 of them. These 11 killed NPA fighters is in addition to the 24 killed so far this month.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/05/21/24-npa-rebels-killed-in-may-clashes-army/
Seventy-seven members of the New People’s Army, including top leaders, were neutralized by the different units under the Eastern Mindanao Command as it intensified its security operations in May.  
Lt Col Ezra Balagtey, the EastMinCom spokesperson, said the NPA suffered a series of defeats in less than a month as 24 rebels were killed, 11 captured, and 42 have surrendered in the past four weeks.  
This also includes the capture and surrender of 83 and 13 firearms, respectively, and the discovery of guerilla hideouts in the different parts of the command’s area of responsibility.  
To mention a few of EMC’s successful operations, an NPA front was earlier decimated after 10 NPAs were killed and five high-powered firearms were captured on May 10, in a series of encounters with soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division in Misamis Oriental and Agusan del Norte.

77 members of the NPA neutralized in the past four weeks. That is not too shabby.  The AFP thinks the defeat of the NPA in Caraga, north Mindanao is imminent.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103146

The sustained military operations in Northern Mindanao and Caraga regions against the communist New People’s Army (NPA) is the beginning of the rebel group's defeat, the chief of the Army's 4th Infantry Division (4ID) said Monday. 

Maj. General Franco Nemesio Gacal, 4ID commander, said the recent clashes in Bukidnon and the border areas of Misamis Oriental and Agusan del Norte provinces that led to multiple rebel casualties were indicators of the Army's success in warding off the threats of the communists within its jurisdiction. 
“The continued decisive engagements of our forces both in the provinces of AgNor (Agusan del Norte), MisOr (Misamis Oriental), and Bukidnon signal the near defeat of the NCMRC (NPA's North Central Mindanao Regional Committee). The cooperation of our fellow countrymen contributed much to the success of our campaign in ending the local communist armed conflict,” Gacal said. 
The Army division chief said the series of setbacks is an indication of the imminent collapse of the NPA's forces in Northern Mindanao.
"The near defeat." Familiar language from the AFP.  Surprising he did not call them irrelevant like so many have only to be proven wrong. It's too bad that the AFP is having to divert much of their attention to other things than the insurgency.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103430
The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Wednesday (AFP) announced that it will provide necessary assistance to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the distribution of the second tranche of the cash aid under the social amelioration program (SAP) in identified "problematic areas". 
In a press statement, AFP spokesperson, Marine Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said this came out during the planning coordination meeting with the DSWD. 
Arevalo defined problematic areas as those that have reported anomalies in SAP distribution; geographically-isolated barangays in far-flung and island municipalities, and locations where communist terrorist groups and other threat groups prevent the orderly distribution of SAP. 
"We will employ in this task our experience in distributing election paraphernalia during local polls," he added. 
While the AFP may need to adjust its troop deployment to aid the DSWD, he said this will not have an effect on the military's operations. 
"This may affect our security operations only in terms of adjustments in our troops deployment but not enough to hamper operational success. As a matter of fact, during the period 10 May-13 May, 15 CNTs (communist New People's Army terrorists) were killed in a series of encounters while we are assisting LGUs (local government units) in anti-Covid-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) activities," Arevalo said.
This will only affect the adjustments of troops but not hamper operational success. It seems that way given their successes in May. The AFP is also not fighting alone.  They rely on information from the community. That is why Duterte has offered a large reward for information leading to the capture of NPA rebel leaders.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/05/13/2013666/duterte-offers-p2-million-bounty-capture-npa-leaders
President Duterte has offered a P2-million cash reward and change of identity to any individual who can provide information leading to the arrest of top leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA). 
“Just tell me if you have killed a commander or know where he sleeps. The reward will be P2 million if he is a top commander,” Duterte said during a taped television address yesterday morning. 
Whether the tipster is a member of the police, the military or a civilian, Duterte said he would place the person under the government’s protection program to prevent the communists from getting back at the informant. 
“The one who provided the information to the police or military that resulted in the arrest of the commander would receive a share in the reward and would be removed from the place,” Duterte said. 
Being a former mayor, Duterte lamented that some local officials are sympathizing with the NPA rebels, which is why they continue to thrive in rural areas.   
“The reason why they thrive until now is because some of them are supporting the Communist Party of the Philippines. That’s the truth behind it,” Duterte said, referring to some local officials. 
“This is good news for the AFP. That will be additional reward aside from what is provided under the AFP Reward System. This will bring in more informants,” AFP chief Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. said. 
AFP spokesman Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo thanked the President for his commitment to reward informants, which could lead to the neutralization of top NPA leaders. 
Meanwhile, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa ordered his men to intensify law enforcement operations against the NPA.  
Gamboa issued the directive after the President offered a P2-million reward for the arrest or killing of NPA commanders.  
The bounty, Gamboa said, will motivate government troops to beef up operations against the rebels. 
There is a certain hypocrisy in Duterte calling out local officials for supporting the NPA when, as Mayor of Davao, he was one of their biggest supporters and told people to pay the NPA taxes.

http://davaotoday.com/main/politics/new-peoples-army/npa-taxation-a-reality-just-pay-them-says-duterte/
In Thursday’s trade expo, Duterte said, “I can talk, but I can’t talk them out of their ideology. You have to realize the Communist Party is entering its 45th year here. You have to admit there’s been historical injustice committed on the people.” 
Duterte said the national government should deal with the revolutionary groups by talking peace. 
“Crimes I can deal with it. But with the revolutionary (groups), I give it to the (national) government, but here, I advised government not to make arrests of revolutionaries” he said. 
As to the NPAs asking taxes he said “I cannot put it to a stop. So factor that in your investments. If you pay to the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue), you prepare also for the NPA.” Some participants giggled and smiled on this remark.
If the  media really hated Duterte they would be dragging out this story constantly. Especially when he discusses the NPA. But they don't. It's proof that either they are lazy or alleged media conspiracies against Duterte are simply nonsense.

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a damper on the commemoration events of the Marawi siege.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103782
"Despite this coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, we have not and will never forget the heroism displayed by our soldiers during the 2017 Marawi siege. I call on the patriotic spirit of all Meranaos to do their part and help maintain the peace we are enjoying today. We are one in this fight, one in the fight against this terror threat in the province," Cuerpo said Saturday.

In the last two years, the local government units of Marawi and Lanao del Sur and the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) led the commemoration of the siege with various and grand activities. 
This year, only 25 soldiers attended the wreath laying at 8 a.m. Saturday, including the two flag bearers and a priest with their face masks on.
Marawi City is still imposing general community quarantine that makes the people’s movement limited. Mass gathering is still prohibited.
 
"Unity is a critical consideration in these trying times as manifested during the Marawi siege where the people and the security sector joined hands in fighting the common enemy. Peace and development can be attained. Nothing is impossible if there is cooperation, understanding, and discipline, among us," Cuerpo added.

"Let the Marawi siege be a reminder to every one of the terror and tragedy caused by the terrorists. Rest assured that your Haribon Brigade will do its best and exert all effort to prevent such tragedy to reoccur and to promote peace and development in the city of Marawi and the province of Lanao del Sur," he said.

Last year, a banquet was served after the wreath laying but this year, the soldiers immediately dispersed.

“We went back to the office and proceed(ed) with our regular office work,” Cuerpo said.
One way to prevent another tragedy like the Marawi siege from happening again is to stop recruitment into terrorist groups. The government preventing people from being able to return home after three years plays right into their hands.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1280038/delayed-marawi-rehab-a-thousand-days-too-long
As of April 2020, 25,355 families, or 126,775 individuals, are still displaced in different parts of the Lanao provinces and Marawi. 
“Three years of inaction and neglect in Marawi is a thousand days too long,” Robredo said. “We call on all concerned agencies to accelerate their actions while exercising full transparency.” 
The government prevented the immediate return of Marawi’s residents because the military was still completing the dangerous and time-consuming task of clearing the devastated city of unexploded bombs or booby traps left by retreating militants. 
Today, however, not a single family has been brought back to the war-ravaged area, fueling the clamor to change the TFBM leadership. 
“Actually, even before the COVID-19 crisis, we have long been on lockdown in Marawi. It has been three years already,” Lininding said. “That is the longest lockdown in the world.” 
Amenodin Cali, a community development worker and convener of Reclaim Marawi Movement, said the prolonged displacement was unraveling the social fabric of the Maranaos. 
“Residents of Marawi are not used to life as evacuees. Rather, it is them who host relatives and friends who evacuate to Marawi due to wars and conflicts in their communities,” Cali told the Inquirer. 
Proadministration Sen. Imee Marcos also supported the return of displaced Marawi residents, saying it would prevent them from being lured by extremists. 
“Let them go home soonest, three years’ exile has been an eternity!” she said. 
“The lure of rebellion is strong. International terrorist groups like Isis are reported to be recruiting disgruntled young Muslims with the promise of monthly salaries and aid to their families,” she added.
Three years in exile.  How many more will there be?  The task force (TFBM) promised Marawi would be rebuilt by 2021 and that families could begin to move back to their homes by 2020.
Del Rosario said the rehabilitation will be completed by the last quarter of 2021.
“We are very confident that even with the ground breaking in August, September, or October ... we can complete the rehabilitation of Marawi by December of 2021,” he said.
https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2018/08/martial-law-groundbreaking.html
https://www.rappler.com/nation/215676-marawi-residents-rebuild-homes-most-affected-area-2020
Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) chairperson and Housing Secretary Eduardo del Rosario said Marawi residents who lived in areas which saw the heaviest damage during the siege will be able to return to the city to rebuild their homes before 2020. 
Del Rosario gave the projection on Tuesday, October 30, as the government finally held a groundbreaking ceremony in the war-torn city, signalling the start of reconstruction after several delays in schedule. 
He said the exact schedule of when residents may go home “depends on the progress of debris clearing and road network reconstruction,” but that it should be no later than 2020. 
Del Rosario added that majority of residents should expect these activities to take about one year and a half, though residents will be allowed to return if these are completed sooner.
2020 might not have seemed unreasonable to some in 2018 but right after the siege ended Lorenzana foolishly predicted normalcy would return to Marawi within 2 months!
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/27/1753057/lorenzana-normalcy-marawi-2-months
“Normalcy siguro couple of months, weeks pa dahil kini-clear pa nila yung mga unexploded ordnance tapos chine-check pa nila kung meron pang mga butas-butas, kung may mga tao pa dyan,” the defense chief said.
All these early dates have been wrong. As time passes it appears there was one and only one correct assessment of how long it would take to rebuild Marawi.
Urban planner and renowned architect Jun Palafox earlier told CNN Philippines it may take up to 50 years to rebuild Marawi because of the extent of the damage. 
https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2017/10/martial-law-new-land-of-jihad.html
Why did these government men make such early predictions about the rebuilding of Marawi? Because of Duterte.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/909299/duterte-i-will-rebuild-marawi
“But one thing I will promise you, my brother Moro, I will see to it that Marawi will rise as a prosperous city again,” he said. 
 “I will rebuild Marawi because if not, I will remain forever the villain,” he said.
Rebuilding Marawi is all about Duterte.  He does not want to be the villain. It's no wonder his men lied to him and the public about how long it would take to actually rebuild the city. They would have lost their jobs had they told the truth.  But now they have lost something far worse: their credibility!

Monday, May 25, 2020

Duterte Death Threats On Social Media

We can all thank Mark Zuckerberg for treating Filipinos like lab rats by allowing free access to Facebook through the various telecoms back in 2013. Three years later Duterte was elected as a direct result because his campagin relied heavily on Facebook to reach voters. The presence of Duterte supporters (DDS) and Duterte haters has grown vocally over the past 4 years since his election to office.  Dive down deep enough and its a never ending storm of invective on both sides of the aisles. 

Politicians and bureaucrats are reviled or lauded depending upon their stance towards Duterte and his policies. VP Leni Robredo has also been caught up in the social media fray with calls for her to step down because she is a fake VP who stole the election. She is also called all sorts of names and no matter what she does it is not good enough for those who hate her. Some even want to go to her home and kill her.


I do not know what happened to this person. What I do know is that in the span of a week five people have been arrested for posting anti-Duterte sentiments on social media. That is pretty odd. Why were these messages all posted in one week?

The first to be arrested was Ronnel Mas who posed a tweet offering a reward of P50 million to kill Duterte.


https://www.rappler.com/nation/260646-nbi-arrests-teacher-posted-reward-kill-duterte
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said on Tuesday, May 12, that it arrested a 25-year-old teacher who posted on Twitter that he will give a P50-million reward to the person who will kill President Rodrigo Duterte. 
NBI Deputy Director Ferdinand Lavin said the NBI Dagupan District Office arrested the teacher, who was identified as Ronnel Mas, on Monday, May 11. 
Lavin told reporters in a message Tuesday that Mas was set to undergo inquest. An inquest proceeding indicates that Mas was arrested without a warrant. 
In a video posted by the arresting NBI agents, Mas said: "Nagso-sorry po ako kay President Rodrigo Duterte. Hindi ko po intensyon 'yun (I apologize to President Rodrigo Duterte. That was not my intention)." 
He added "'Yung tweet na 'yun kumbaga saloobin ko lang kaso walang pumapansin, kaya nagawa ko 'yun. Wrong move po (That tweet is just my sentiment and it was being ignored so I did that. It was a wrong move)."
This guy just wanted attention and he got it. The next man to be arrested was a habal-habal driver from Aklan named Ronald Quiboyen.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/260785-habal-habal-driver-offered-reward-kill-duterte-arrested-may-2020
’Yong 50milyon nyo doblihin ko gawin kung 100milyon kung sino makapatay kay duterte andito ako ngayon sa Boracay,” Quiboyen said in his now viral social media post.  
(I will double the P50 million. I'm offering P100-million reward to anyone who will kill Duterte. I'm here in Boracay.)
He was later to say that this Facebook post was just a cry for help.
A habal-habal driver who was nabbed for offering a bounty for anyone who can kill President Rodrigo Duterte said he only made the notorious Facebook post because he needed help because he was stranded in Boracay. 
In a 24 Oras report by Marisol Abdurahman on Thursday, the suspect said he only made the post because he wanted to catch Duterte’s attention and hopefully be allowed to return home to his province amid the quarantine. 
“Wala naman po akong sama ng loob sa kaniya. Sa totoo lang po ay nagpapasalamat rin po ako sa mga accomplishment ni Pangulong Duterte e. Humihingi po ako ng tawad kay Pangulong Duterte,” the suspect explained. 
“I don't feel bad about him. In fact, I am also grateful for President Duterte's accomplishments. I apologize to President Duterte, ”the suspect explained.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/738314/duterte-threat-was-cry-for-help-says-habal-habal-driver/story/
Looks like he got his wish as he is now sitting in a jail cell.  The third person to be arrested for threatening Duterte was a woman, Maria Catherine Bentolan Ceron.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/310016/netizen-from-cordova-offering-p75m-bounty-to-kill-duterte-says-her-fb-account-was-hacked
The netizen from Cordova town in Cebu who was arrested for offering in a Facebook post a P75-million bounty to anyone who can kill President Rodrigo Duterte claims her social media account was hacked. 
Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in Central Visayas (CIDG-7) arrested Ma. Catherine Bentolan Ceron, 26, on Wednesday morning, May 13, 2020, for her post shared on Tuesday, May 12, wherein she stated how dismayed she was with the president. 
(Actually according to her that her FB account was hacked it some other person was using it. But she will have to prove that in court.) 
Part of her post read: “Kong sino nakabasa sa post na to, patayin nyo si digong Duterte magbibibgay po ang gruop ng 75 milyon kong sinong makapatay ni duterte.” 
(To whoever is reading this post, kill Digong Duterte and our group will give 75 million to whoever can kill Duterte.)
She claimed her Facebook account was hacked. Two men also claimed they were framed when they were arrested for posting threats against Duterte.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/310280/ermita-tanods-deny-posting-threats-against-president-duterte
Two barangay tanods in Cebu City have denied allegations that they have posted threats and offered a bounty to anyone who can kill President Rodrigo Duterte. 
The tanods, identified as Aldren Butalid Cabigon and Rengel Dominguez Fajardo from Barangay Ermita, were invited by the National Bureau of Investigation in Central Visayas (NBI – 7) on Thursday, May 14 for questioning. 
Cabigon and Fajardo told reporters in a press interview that an unknown netizen unscrupulously used their photos to create a dummy account on Facebook named Nogibac Aldren. 
“We believe somebody used our photos to put us in a bad light. We own those photos but we did not make that post with the captions threatening our President. The photos dated back in 2009,” said Cabigon in Cebuano. 
The images showed the two tanods posing with several firearms, with a caption that reads “President Dutae you m***********! There’s a bounty waiting for anyone who can kill you. I will kill you and your bodyguard once I see you, you m***********… gago!” in Cebuano. 
Lawyer Arnel Pura, assistant to the deputy director of NBI – 7, said they were conducting further investigation on the matter. 
“We’re still verifying all information because they (tanods) also have their valid facts. In the meantime, we are still evaluating all of these before we can initiate actions against them,” Pura said.
One man really was framed for making threats against the president.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/738143/to-frame-husband-wife-posts-threat-to-duterte-using-his-account/story/
According to a 24 Oras report by John Consulta on Wednesday, a security guard’s post made rounds on social media for making several threats to the President along with a picture of him doing the dirty finger gesture. 
“Duterte… mamamatay tao ka, kriminal, pinasara mo pa ABS-CBN. Hayop ka, ‘wag ka magtago sa Malacañang. Lumabas ka, suntukan tayo. Babasagin ko mukha mo. Papatayin kita,” the post read. 
However, the man who allegedly made the post denied any involvement. 
In an entrapment operation, the National Bureau of Investigation’s Cybercrime Division nabbed the suspect—the man’s wife alias Shirley. 
She confessed that she made the fake account and post using her husband’s name over a marital issue.
Remember to always sign out of your Facebook account especially if you share computers.

A man from Ozamiz offered P150 million to anyone who could kill Duterte.

https://journal.com.ph/news/provincial/man-hikes-duterte-slay-offer-p150m-nabbed
Suspect Joemarc Ebcay, a jobless resident of Purok Matinud-anon in Bgy. Maningcol, Ozamiz City,became the latest ‘jokester’ to be arrested for threatening to kill the Chief Executive this week. 
Ebcay’s comment: “Para sa akin nman 150 milyon kung sino ang makapatay kay du30. Bibigyan ko. Kung wala ako nalang papatay kay Duterte.” 
The Misamis Occidental Police Provincial Office did not take the Facebook comment lightly and launched a hunt for the suspect. 
Shortly after noon Thursday, Ebcay surrendered to Ozamis City Police Station personnel headed by Lieutenant Colonel Shirwen Lapiz and admitted he was the one who posted the comment on Facebook. He also turned over his phone, an android Samsung Galaxy which he used to post the comment on Facebook.
A jobless man offered millions he does not have to kill the president.  But P150 million is peanuts. A week later one young man offered P200 million for the head of Duterte.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/05/21/2015470/teen-held-over-threat-vs-duterte
Authorities held a 19-year-old netizen who offered P200 million for the head of President Duterte in Barangay Abar 2, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija last Tuesday. 
City police chief Lt. Col. Heryl Bruno said concerned citizens brought to their attention the May 16 social media post of Fernando Dandan Jr., who also said the killer can bring Duterte’s head to his place in Sitio Dilain to collect the reward.
None of those who have offered millions actually have that much.  But one guy offered an amount he probably has but which is way too low for what he wants.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/310177/another-netizen-from-cebu-in-question-for-allegedly-posting-threats-against-president-duterte
Initial investigations from NBI-7 showed that Japal had posted on his Facebook account an offer of P20,000 to those who can kill the president. 
“F*** you, Dutae. I’ll shoot you in the face with a gun. We lost our jobs because of you. If I meet you up close, I’ll shoot you right away. And I have a reward. It’s P20,000 for anyone who can kill that m**********!” read a screenshot of Japal’s post in Cebuano.
P20,000??  That's an offer you CAN refuse.

All of the above have been threats to kill Duterte and one would expect those who made the posts to be arrested. Most disturbing has been the arrest of a man not for making a death threat but for calling Duterte "buang."

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275073/man-from-agusan-del-norte-nabbed-for-controversial-post-vs-bong-go-duterte
Caraga police director Brig. Gen. Joselito Esquivel arrested Reynaldo Orcullo, who is a salesman living in Barangay Triangulo, Nasipit town, for alleged libelous statements posted on Facebook, which supposedly called the President “foolish.” 
“ALAM NA PATTERN, MOSALIDA SI GO KONUHAY SIYA MOHANGYO SA BUANG NGA PANGULO, DIGONG G***. BUANG SI DIGONG,” Orcullo wrote on Facebook. 
(We already know the pattern. Go will create a scripted demand to that foolish Digong. Digong is a fool.)
Nobody called for DFA Sec. Locsin's arrest for cyber-libel when he called VP Robredo "boba" and brainless.


And it's clearly not cyber-libel.  Rude? Yes. But cyber-libel? No. Neither is calling Duterte "buang" cyberlibel.

What's even more disturbing about this arrest is that it was done without a warrant. That makes the arrest illegal and unconstitutional. So says one of the framers of the current constitution.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275443/monsod-arrest-of-duterte-critic-sans-libel-complaint-illegal-unconstitutional
“The arrests were unconstitutional.  No warrant of arrest.  No complaint.  No basis for warrantless arrest,” Monsod said in a text message to INQUIRER.net
He also said that it is not for police to decide whether  or not the suspect has committed libel — instead, it is the courts’ role to find probable cause and eventually issue an arrest order. 
“Whether libelous or not is for a court to decide, not the police,” he added. 
Monsod’s fellow lawyers Chel Diokno and Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate also insisted that police officers can only conduct arrests when crimes are about to be done, or are already happening. 
But not libel, as probable cause can only be established by court judges.
The arrest of Ronnel Mas was also deemed by the DOJ to be illegal because it was without a warrant. However the DOJ also says that the man's confession "cures" that issue.
https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/05/16/2014332/doj-teachers-arrest-inavalid
Mas’ arrest by NBI operatives in Sta. Cruz, Zambales “does not fall within the ambit of warrantless arrest contemplated by the law” citing Rule 113(b) of the revised rules of criminal procedure for it to become valid, the DOJ said. 
A warrantless arrest is valid when the crime has just been committed and the arresting officer has probable cause to believe, based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances, that the person to be arrested has committed it, according to the DOJ. 
Mas was arrested six days after making the controversial tweet on May 5, the DOJ stressed, adding that the arresting officers had no idea that Mas committed the crime. 
Be that as it may, the defect of Mas’s warrantless arrest was ultimately cured when Mas extrajudicially admitted to the media that he indeed personally posted the provocative text in his Twitter account @RonPrince_,” the DOJ said.
The NUPL questions the judgment of the DOJ that Mas' confession "cured" the situation.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1276261/nupl-questions-ruling-that-warrantless-arrest-of-teacher-was-cured-by-confession
But NUPL Secretary General Edre Olalia pointed out that the “so-called confession or admission” should not be legally used or taken against an arrested or “invited” person “suspected, accused or charged with a supposed crime” under the following conditions:
  • “under physical custody or within the complete control or coercive power especially of burly, armed, aggressive and intimidating police or military,
  • “while in a hostile and stressful situation or environment,
  • “unaware, mistaken or does not fully understand the legal consequences of anything he/she says, with or without media presence,
  • “when asked or solicited by or ‘volunteered’ to anybody, whether police, military or media,
  • “more so without the presence and correct advice of a competent, trustworthy and independent lawyer preferably of one’s choice or option”
It's not a good thing at all to illegally arrest somebody. The law must be upheld. As so many are saying these days in light of ABS-CBN's closure, Dura lex, sed lex; The law is harsh but it is the law. The PNP might want to jump the gun and arrest someone for making a threat or calling the president a fool but it simply cannot be done without following the proper protocol which mean a warrant. When an arrest is made illegally the rule of law and faith in the law keepers is eroded.

So what's the deal with all these threats? Why did they appear all of a sudden? The PNP thinks it might be a concerted effort to undermine the state!

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/310756/pro-7-probing-groups-possibly-behind-kill-duterte-posts-on-fb
Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius Ferro, director of Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), said that they were investigating if there were anti-government groups that were behind such movements. 
“That’s political. These group are trying to destroy the gains we have done with our president leading the way,” said Ferro.
A political group? No. One man wanted attention, another was frustrated about the quarantine, one threat was from a wife attempting to frame her husband, the rest there is no specific "why" given but it appears they are just acting like idiots and not being serious. None of them have the millions they are offering.

By all means let the NBI investigate each case but no way are these disparate people part of a political group. They are disgruntled and blowing off steam. They don't really mean it. You know like when Duterte tells people he will kill them. He doesn't mean it.

https://www.newsweek.com/philippines-president-rodrigo-duterte-kill-rich-people-1484072
During a radio interview, Panelo said Duterte did not mean people should actually go out and kill the rich, but was being "graphic" with his rhetoric because "that has been his style." 
"You know, by this time, we already know what the president meant. When he said kill the crazy rich, that means you kill the desires of the rich to steal money from the taxpayers, from consumers," Panelo said, via Philstar Global.
Will one of these people use the Duterte defense and say they didn't mean it and were just being graphic with their rhetoric?

Friday, May 22, 2020

Retards in the Government 155

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


Over 10 local officials have been issued show cause orders by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) over violations on the prohibition of mass gatherings and parties amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 
DILG spokesman Jonathan Malaya said they have issued several show cause orders to officials of more than 10 local government units over alleged violations on quarantine protocols. 
The latest chief executive to be issued the subpoena is Mayor Timoteo Villar of Sto. Tomas, Pangasinan who celebrated his birthday last week. 
Photos of the festivities were posted on social media but were later deleted. 
Why do people post their entire lives on Facebook? Especially when it shows they are committing a crime?  Same thing happened with NCRPO Chief Sinas' birthday party.  Now he is facing charges.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/261033-pnp-files-criminal-administrative-charges-vs-sinas-cops-birthday-party-coronavirus-lockdown
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has filed criminal cases against Metro Manila police chief Major General Debold Sinas and 18 other cops for celebrating a birthday party and violating quarantine rules under a coronavirus lockdown. 
The PNP filed the criminal case with the Taguig Prosecutor's Office on Friday afternoon, May 15, accusing them of violating Taguig City Ordinance No. 12-2020, which requires the wearing of face masks and the enforcement of physical distancing. 
They were also accused of violating Republic Act No. 1132, or the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Health Concern Act.
Time will tell if he and his men are held accountable in any meaningful way.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103099
A village chairperson here and 15 others who attended a birthday party amid the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) will face charges. 
In a radio interview on Saturday, Calasiao town chief of police Lt. Col. Joseph Fajardo identified the village chief as Severino Tuazon of Barangay Poblacion East. 
He said they were able to trace the suspects when a netizen posted on Facebook a photo and tagged the village chief. 
"Firstly, they violated the guidelines of the ECQ specifically the physical distancing, social gathering, and the liquor ban. Some were also not wearing face masks," he said.
Another birthday party caught on camera and uploaded to Facebook. Now charges for violating the ECQ as well as the liquor ban.


https://www.cnn.ph/news/2020/5/16/police-allegedly-maul-quarantine-violator-general-trias-cavite.html
A factory worker was allegedly beaten black and blue by police officers in General Trias, Cavite on May 12. 
Thirty-year old Ronald Campo was arrested for violating quarantine policies in Tropical Village, Barangay San Francisco. 
Aside from bruises and wounds all over his body, Campo also sustained a fracture on his skull, his brother Rolando told CNN Philippines. 
With the damages incurred, Rolando said his brother is still lucky to survive the alleged mauling of policemen to tell his own tale. 
In his narrative, Ronald said he was arrested along with other curfew violators in Tropical Village night of May 12. 
They were then brought to the General Trias town plaza where they were ordered to exercise as a form of penalty to their violation. 
Ronald said he fell asleep at the plaza until a policeman woke him and another man up and were told that a high-ranking officer wants to talk to them. That's around midnight of May 13. 
They were then brought to a dark area near the plaza where they were allegedly beaten up. 
When asked about the incident, Cavite Police Chief Col. Marlon Santos denied the allegation of Campo. 
[Translation: The alleged victim was not beaten up. The chief of police insisted that he was not beaten up. In his effort to escape, he went to the top of the roof and because he was drunk, he fell with his head first. He jumped into a swimming pool without water. He fell in the canal in his efforts to elude arrest.] 
Authorities have filed quarantine violation charges against Ronald at the General Trias Prosecutors Office.
Cops are accused of beating a man nearly to death. They say that the man fell into an empty pool. The cops accused have been relieved pending an investigation.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/738481/gatchalian-seeks-probe-of-free-wi-fi-for-all-implementation-says-some-schools-have-no-internet/story/
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian filed a resolution seeking a probe into the implementation of the Free Wi-Fi for All law, saying there is a backlog in having internet coverage in schools. 
In Senate Resolution No. 392, the senator is seeking an inquiry into the implementation of Republic Act No. 10929 or the Free Internet Access in Public Places Act (FIAPPA) in elementary and secondary public schools, Alternative Learning System (ALS) centers, state universities and colleges (SUCs), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) technology institutions, and other community learning centers. 
Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture, said the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the lead implementing agency of the said law, has not met its targets. 
The senator said in 2018, DICT's target was to add 5,308 sites in 1,500 cities. However, as of April 13, 2020, only 3,707 live sites for free Wi-Fi hotpots have been installed. 
According to Education Undersecretary for Administration Alain Pascua, only 48% or 22,645 out of 47,013 public schools have internet connectivity. A total of 16.7 million students are enrolled in these schools.
Another project which has not been fully implemented and has fallen behind in meeting its goals.

Police are searching for a Balamban, Cebu barangay chairman who evaded arrest during a raid on an illegal cockfight amid the COVID-19 crisis. 
Police said in a statement that Barangay Lamesa Chairman Wilfredo Alvarado, was the target of a joint-operation on Friday for secretly organizing the cockfight. 
However, Alvarado was able to elude police after sensing the arrival of the operating team. 
According to Balamban Police, they arrested the five people during the anti-illegal gambling operation. 
Among evidence seized were two gaff spurs with scabbards, two fighting cocks, two cages, two motorcycles, and P3,420 cash used as betting money.
Another barangay official caught cockfighting during the ECQ.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103006
Seven residents of Barangay Felisa in this city filed a complaint against their village chief and three barangay personnel on Friday for allegedly pocketing a portion of the PHP6,000 government cash aid they received in April. 
“(They) willfully, unlawfully collected, and took back the amount of PHP4,000 from the (possession) of the (complainants) who received the amount of PHP6,000 from the social amelioration program (SAP) funds,” the complaint said.
More of the same.  LGUs taking money from the SAP funds.


Seven people died, including the gunman, and two others were seriously wounded when an ex-soldier indiscriminately shot his neighbors and bystanders in Gadgaran village, Calbayog City, Samar late Tuesday afternoon. 
The suspect, Glenn Balunan, who was drunk during the incident, also died in a shootout with responding members of the police mobile force battalion around 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the Philippine National Police said in a report sent to reporters on Wednesday.
What was he drinking??


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1278188/qc-cops-nab-taguig-village-watchman-for-shabu-worth-almost-p1m
Police officers arrested a village watchman from Taguig City and seized close to P1 million worth of shabu during a buy-bust operation in Quezon City. 
Quezon City Police District Director (QCPD) Police Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo on Wednesday identified the suspect as Teng Macalbog, 47, a resident of Barangay Maharlika, Taguig City.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1103197
Police agents arrested a school teacher during a drug buy-bust operation in President Quirino town of Sultan Kudarat province, the regional police office reported Monday morning. 
Lt. Col. Lino Capellan, the spokesperson of Police Regional Office-12, identified the arrested suspect as Edgar Allan L. Asug, 51, of neighboring Barangay Kalawag 2 in Isulan town, Sultan Kudarat. 
“The suspect was caught in the act selling one medium-sized sachet of suspected shabu to a poseur-buyer at Barangay Poblacion in President Quirino town,” Capellan said.
Tanods and teachers are all a part of the government system.

A councilor of Amulung town in Cagayan province was arrested on Wednesday, along with an alleged accomplice, for gunning down four car dealers in Piat town, Cagayan province, police said. 
Bargado and construction worker Joey Vergara allegedly killed Michael Eugine Romero, Christian Kaibigan, Joel Bolado, and Rommuel Quinan, said Colonel Ariel Quilang, Cagayan provincial police director. 
Their bullet-riddled bodies were found inside an abandoned car in a public cemetery. 
Investigators are looking into Bargado‘s alleged link to a stolen vehicle. 
Murder charges had been filed against the councilor and the construction worker. Two other suspects are being hunted down.
For car dealers slain at the behest of a town council.  And for what? Over a stolen vehicle?
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/739175/lacson-sees-overpricing-pattern-in-doh-s-health-emergency-purchases/story/
"They [DOH authorities] can always come up with all sorts of reasons but in the end, we see a pattern of overpricing. If it’s only one item then probably it’s been overlooked or they can reason out a different supplier or manufacturer but it’s a pattern," Lacson told ANC in an interview. 
"Every time they procure health products, when you compare it with the purchased price of private sector," he pointed out. 
During a Senate hearing, Lacson quizzed Health Secretary Francisco Duque III why the government procured a costly laboratory equipment for COVID-19 testing when a different brand used by the private sector is available at a lower price.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1278855/duque-admits-no-covid-19-mass-testing-ever-conducted-since-outbreak
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Thursday admitted that no mass testing has ever been conducted in the country from the time an outbreak of the coronavirus disease occurred. 
At the House committee on health’s online meeting, Duque was asked if the national government ever implemented — or at least planned to implement — mass testing in the country, as government officials earlier promised. 
“I do not recall that mass testing was ever done. I think the mass testing, the word ‘mass’ is generic. I understand that even rt-PCR (real-time polymerase chain reaction) can be used under that terminology of mass testing as well as the rapid antibody testing kits,” Duque said.
Buying overpriced equipment, errors in their data, and no mass testing.  Boy the DOH is sure doing a bang-up job battling the pandemic.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/738433/rodriguez-residents-including-seniors-brave-rains-for-aid-but-mayor-nowhere-to-be-found/story/
Despite the rains brought by Ambo, residents of Kasiglahan Village in Rodriguez, Rizal lined up for the cash aid under the government's social amelioration program. 
According to Maki Pulido's report on "24 Oras," residents seeking aid also gathered anew in front of the municipal hall of Rodriguez, no official had faced them. 
Editha Hernandez, 82 years old, was also among the residents asking for help. Her only companion at home is her sibling, who had suffered from a stroke. 
The family relied on food given by their neighbors. However, due to the long lockdown, they were no longer able to give food to the family. 
GMA News tried to reach out to Mayor Dennis Hernandez to ask regarding residents, including senior citizens, who were asking for aid. 
However, the mayor was not present. Officials from the municipal social welfare and development were also not around and were said to be busy distributing aid.
Well where is the mayor and the other officials?