Friday, September 18, 2020

Retards in the Government 172

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


Members of the Manila Police District (MPD) and city engineering office demolished yesterday illegal structures and other road obstructions in Barangay 650, Port Area in a move to flush out criminals. 
The clearing operation was conducted days after a Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB) employee was shot dead by two unidentified assailants along Railroad street. 
Special Weapons and Tactics policemen and members of the Special Mayor’s Reaction Team headed by Maj. Rosalino Ibay Jr. barricaded the entry and exit points in the barangay while at least 200 men ripped down the illegal stalls and cleared the sidewalks of obstructions, including makeshift houses and stores selling bicycles at around 9 a.m. 
Ibay said the operation aims to clear Port Area of obstructions and “retake the street occupied by the vendors.” 
MTPB member Ronaldo Malonzo was texting in front of a store when he was gunned down on Sept. 6. 
Malonzo was reportedly mistaken for a police asset.
An MTPB employee was assassinated after being mistaken for an informant. His assailants then run off and hide in the slums.  The city responds by demolishing the slums which are actually illegal structures. Were these obstructions destroyed last year when Duterte demanded all LGUs clear such structures and then rebuilt or were they never torn down? 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115105
Police operatives nabbed on Thursday a former soldier and three alleged illegal drug suspects in separate police stings in three Bicol provinces, a police report said. 
Maj. Maria Luisa Calubaquib, spokesperson of Police Regional Office-5 (Bicol), on Friday said in Sorsogon City, Robert Esta, 31, a former Army soldier, of Barangay Taysan, Legazpi City, was arrested for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. 
Police operatives, the report said, responded to information from residents that the suspect was sighted roaming around Barangay Pangpang with a .45-caliber pistol tucked in his waist. 
The suspect was arrested and his handgun loaded with seven ammunition was seized after he failed to present a gun license and permit to carry firearms.
A former solider arrested for illegal possession of firearms.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1334499/89-barangay-captains-suspended-for-6-months-over-sap-irregularities

Eighty-nine barangay captain  were slapped with a six-month preventive suspension over anomalies in the implementation of the first tranche of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said Saturday.  
In a statement, DILG Secretary Eduardo Año said the Office of the Ombudsman issued the preventive suspension order.  
Año then directed municipal and city mayors to implement the order upon receipt. Likewise, he also directed DILG regional and field officers to ensure the implementation of the suspension orders.  
According to the Office of the Ombudsman’s  order dated Sept. 2, “the evidence on record shows that the guilt of these punong barangays is strong and the charges against them involve Serious Dishonesty, Grave Misconduct, Abuse of Authority and Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service which may warrant removal from the service.”
89 barangay captains preventively suspended due to SAP anomalies.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1334800/2-retired-cops-killed-in-leyte-ambush
Two former police officers and their two companions were killed in am ambush in Palo, Leyte on Saturday afternoon. 
Reports reaching the regional headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) based in Palo said the two former police officers were on board a sports utility vehicle (SUV) when they were ambushed. 
The victims were identified as retired police officers Dennis Monteza, 49 and Constantino Torre, 59; and  their companions, Ian Pat Cabrido, 43 and Maritess Pami, 46. 
Cabrido and Pami were live-in partners while Monteza was the security escort of Cabrido. Torre owned the SUV. 
The local police said the victims were in Barangay Libertad when their vehicle was blocked.  Three assailants promptly fired at the victims, who were declared dead on arrival at Leyte Provincial Hospital. 
Major Jomen Collado, Palo police chief, said futher investigation is ongoing. 
Collado said one of the fatalities, Cabrido, was allegedly involved in the illegal drugs trade. 
“While our investigation is ongoing, we consider this as drug-related since Cabrido was a high-value target. He surrendered during the Oplan Tokhang,” Collado said.
Two retired cops hanging out with a known drug personality were assassinated along their drug buddy. 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115284
After President Rodrigo Duterte saw the photos of the muddy Olutanga-Alicia Road in Zamboanga Sibugay, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials immediately ordered the contractor to make immediate repairs, an official said Sunday. 
Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said after the photos were taken by his agency and were posted on his Facebook page on Sept. 2, it caught the attention of Duterte, and immediately cracked the whip. 
“With just one communication from the Office of the President addressed to DPWH road building equipment and machinery sprung into action, Piñol said. 
He said portions of the highway where vehicles were stuck for days due to the deep mud were immediately repaired. 
“Voila! In one week, it was completed,” he added.
LGU officials are so incompetent and inefficient that the president has to bark for anything to get done.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1335045/abra-village-chief-stabbed-to-death
A village chief in Bangued, Abra was stabbed to death days after he was released from detention, police said. 
A manhunt was launched against the five unidentified assailants who killed Claudio Bobias of Barangay Lingtan on Sunday night. 
Bobias suffered multiple stab wounds during the attack in front of a store around 6 p.m. 
The victim was taken to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival. 
The investigators said the victim had been jailed for allegedly shooting a villager recently but was freed on bail.
A village chief out on bail for shooting someone was stabbed to death by five people.


https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/09/14/2042254/pdea-flagged-over-p316-million-transactions
The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) for P31.66 million worth of questionable financial transactions last year. 
“One hundred DVs (disbursement vouchers) were found to be not supported with official receipts (ORs) as required by existing laws, thus casting doubt on the validity of the claims,” the COA said in its 2019 annual audit report on the PDEA. 
State auditors said the transactions, which were the subject of the DVs, were supposedly made from October to Dec. 31, 2019. 
The COA said that while the DVs were submitted for auditing, government auditors could not ascertain the validity of the supposed payments as there was no proof that the payees received the amounts. 
Records showed that most of the PDEA’s transactions were made with various gasoline stations, information and communications technology providers, a telephone company, a courier service company, trade and marketing firms as well as industrial and general merchandise suppliers. 
There were also supposed payments for water supply, catering, security  as well as janitorial, laboratory and printing services.
P31.66 million transactions without official receipts to prove their validity.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115365
The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered the immediate dismissal of an Ilocos Sur judge from service due to irregularities in handing down decisions on marriage annulment cases before his court. 
In a statement, the SC said it unanimously voted in finding Judge Raphiel F. Alzate, Acting Presiding Judge of both Cabugao, Ilocos Sur Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 24, and Bucay, Abra RTC Branch 58, guilty of gross ignorance of the law and gross misconduct. 
The high court also forfeited all Alzate’s benefits except accrued leave benefits and was perpetually disqualified from public office. 
The wife of the magistrate, lawyer Saniata Liwliwa G. Alzate will also be investigated on her alleged participation in the questioned decisions on the annulment of marriage cases issued by her husband. 
Alzate’s dismissal stemmed from reports reaching the Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) which conducted a judicial audit on Cabugao, Ilocos Sur RTC. 
The OCA audit team confirmed reports that Judge Alzate was issuing decisions on nullity of marriage for financial considerations, a wanton disregard of the rules of procedures in the declaration of nullity of marriage cases.
Judge dismissed from service after being found guilty of gross misconduct and gross ignorance of the law regarding his decision to annul marriages.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115439

Police officers should keep themselves in a professional and dignified manner when on duty or during inspections, the country's second-highest police official said on Monday. 
In a Laging Handa public briefing, PNP deputy chief for administration, Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, said this reminder is now being carried out by various police commanders in the ground. 
"Our different commanders on the ground always remind that, especially during inspections of police personnel," he said. 
Eleazar's remarks came after PNP chief, Gen. Camilo Cascolan, said he will not allow public shaming of police personnel who were caught sleeping on duty during inspections by ranking police officials, a practice which was carried out by former PNP chief Oscar Albayalde.
The new PNP chief says he will no longer allow public shaming of cops caught sleeping on duty but cops are reminded to be professional during duty and during inspections. It's a shame that PNP officers have to be continually remind to act properly.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1335373/palace-unaware-of-banned-sino-firm
Despite its P4.5 billion in confidential and intelligence funds this year, Malacañang was “not aware” that a Chinese company that bagged the Sangley airport project had been blacklisted by the United States for its involvement in island building in the West Philippine Sea. 
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea made the admission on Monday during a House briefing on the proposed P8.2 billion budget of the Office of the President (OP) for 2021. 
“I only read that in news articles. There has been no confirmation on the construction of Chinese bases,” Medialdea said when asked by Bayan Muna Rep. Ferdinand Gaite about the United States’ blacklisting of China Communications Construction Co. Ltd. (CCCC). 
“We are not aware of specific companies as of now. That’s within the purview of the Department of Public Works and Highways,” Medialdea told the House body. 
He also claimed ignorance when pressed by Gaite if he knew that CCCC had likewise been banned by the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) for “fraudulent practices.” 
Medialdea’s comments, however, earned him a sharp rebuke from Gaite. 
“The OP has P4.5 billion for confidential and intelligence funds, the purpose of which [are] to investigate matters on national security … We’re concerned that their sources are only news reports, considering they have the wherewithal, the resources and the funds to investigate these developments in the West Philippine Sea,” the Makabayan lawmaker said. 
But according to Medialdea, the Philippines need not ban any company just because the United States did so. 
“Let us give them due process. The government has an independent foreign policy,” he said to which Gaite retorted that it was not only the United States, but even multilateral agencies like the WB and the IMF.
Once again no one knows anything about anything and it's not their business to know anyway. More excuses that ring hollow.


https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/755624/task-force-flags-negligence-concealment-of-documents-by-philhealth-execs/story/
Executives of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) were negligent in their duties in connection with the state insurer's interim reimbursement program, certain procurements, and accountability mechanisms, investigators revealed on Tuesday. 
The Department of Justice-led task force ordered by President Rodrigo Duterte to investigate alleged corruption in PhilHealth has bared the key findings behind its recommendation to file criminal and administrative complaints against resigned PhilHealth chief Ricardo Morales and several other officials. 
Task Force PhilHealth found irregularities in the three areas it focused its investigation on: the approval and implementation of the Interim Reimbursement Mechanism (IRM), the approval of budgets for the purchase of ICT equipment, and corporate policies that fail to hold accountable erring PhilHealth personnel and health care institutions (HCI) and professionals. 
The task force concluded that “persons who are supposed to set the policies and operational guidelines for the management of PhilHealth – the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee – have not shown the due diligence required of them in the discharge of their duties," the DOJ said in a statement.
We all know PhilHealth is corrupt.  The only thing new here is that charges will be fired against some officials.  But not DOH Secretary Duque. 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/16/20/court-orders-forfeiture-of-ex-manila-vice-mayors-p9-m-properties
 The Philippines' anti-graft court has ordered the forfeiture of P-9 million worth of properties owned by former Manila Vice Mayor Danilo Lacuna and his wife Melanie, after it was found to be "out of proportion" from their combined income. 
The case stemmed from the complaint filed by the Office of the Ombudsman in 2006 which alleged that the couple had no personal financial capacity to buy the properties from 1998 to 2004. 
In the decision of the Sandiganbayan 3rd Division, it said Lacuna earned P3.034 million from 1998 to 2004 as vice mayor, while his wife, who worked as an employee of Philippine National Bank, had total earnings of P8.669 million. 
"This disproportion creates a disputable presumption that the properties acquired from 1998 to 2004 were unlawfully acquired," the court said in the decision penned by Associate Justice Bernelito Fernandez.
This is a case that is 14 years old which covers a time period at 22-16 years ago! 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: Best in Asia, Facebook Snitches, and More!

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

Halloween has been cancelled in San Juan.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1333657/no-trick-or-treat-san-juan-bars-halloween-activities-shuts-cemeteries-for-undas-2020
“We signed Executive Order No. this morning. 49, Series of 2020 in which we order the temporary closure of private and public cemeteries and columbaries and the prohibition of tricks or treats and Halloween activities from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, 2020 to prevent mass gatherings that could lead to the spread of COVID-19, ”Zamora wrote on Twitter.
Isko Moreno was the first to start this trend and more closures of cemeteries and suspension of halloween activities will surely follow. The IATF is studying a similar proposal.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1114994
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) will soon be discussing the proposal to close all public and private cemeteries in the country during this year’s All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, or “Undas” to avoid massive gathering amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19 pandemic. 
In a virtual presser on Thursday, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said he will personally bring up the topic during the next IATF-EID meeting. 
(Instead of visiting on All Saints’ Day, my recommendation will be to allot four to five days depending on the family name of the dead, on who will be allowed to visit the cemetery so we can avoid massive gathering in one day),” he said. 
He, however, said it will be up to the IATF-EID to decide on his recommendation. 
(A five-day color-coding scheme on visiting cemeteries because it’s also personally important for me to visit my departed loved ones),” he said.
Not sure how that would work. Alphabetical maybe?

Everyone is still scratching their heads as to why Duterte granted US marine Joseph Pemberton an absolute pardon but Roque says it might have to do with accessing a COVID-19 vaccine.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/10/2041479/roque-believes-pemberton-pardon-linked-dutertes-desire-get-covid-19-vaccine-access
President Rodrigo Duterte likely granted absolute pardon to US soldier Joseph Scott Pemberton to help the Philippines gain access to coronavirus vaccines being developed by American drugmakers, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said Thursday. 
Roque claimed the chief executive’s move was grounded on national interest. 
(The granting of pardon to Pemberton is part of the president’s desire for the Philippines to benefit from a vaccine that America might develop.) 
(Even if I lawyered for the Laude family, if that means all Filipinos will have access to the vaccine that Americans will develop, I have no problem with that.)
That sounds rather outlandish. But who knows with Duterte.

The economy in the Philippines is down so low that it has nowhere to go but up! So says the Palace.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115030
The Philippine economy may have hit rock bottom but Malacañang is more optimistic about its recovery as the economy starts to reopen after months of coronavirus-linked lockdowns. 
The recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed that about 40 percent of Filipinos expect the economy to worsen in the next 12 months due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. 
(I understand why our citizens are pessimistic but like our economic managers say), ‘We have hit rock bottom and the only way to go is up’,” Roque said. 
He said the country’s economy compressed because most businesses had to close operations following the imposition of the most stringent enhanced community quarantine across the country. 
However, since most areas are now under less restrictive quarantine classifications, Roque said more businesses have been allowed to operate to a certain extent.
Many businesses which have closed will never reopen which means many jobs are gone forever. Perhaps there is still further down to go.

What's the best way to defeat COVID-19?  By using game theory!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115066
Through the Quezon City government’s “Race to Zero” campaign, cash incentives await barangays with the highest number of identified probable and suspect coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and lowest number of confirmed cases. 
Outstanding barangay with population of above 50,000 under category “large” will receive PHP200,000 while outstanding barangays with population of 10,000 to 50,000 (medium), and with population of 10,000 below (small) will get PHP100,000 and PHP50,000, respectively. 
Data collection started last Sept. 7 and will end on Sept. 14. The awarding will be held on Sept. 21, in time for Barangay Day. 
Mayor Joy Belmonte said the campaign will further motivate barangays to intensify their search for probable, suspect and confirmed virus cases and to sustain the drop in the number of daily cases in the city.
Barangays with both the highest suspected number of cases and the lowest number of confirmed cases will get cash rewards. Hopefully nobody cheats.

The PNP is using the pandemic to strengthen community ties.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115143
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday launched two key projects, the Barangay Covid Defense (BaCoD) and the PNP Food Bank, aimed at improving the welfare of communities amid the health crisis. 
PNP Chief, Gen. Camilo Cascolan, led the ceremonial launch of the two community-engaging projects as part of the PNP Retooled Community Support Program and the PNP Sustainable Development Program in Camp Crame, Quezon City. 
“For years, the PNP has always recognized the participation of the community in fulfilling its duties at the front lines. Sa pamamagitan ng BaCoD ay mas mapapalawak nito ang kooperasyon ng ating mga kababayan sa komunidad upang labanan ang Covid-19, gayundin ang krimen at droga (BaCod will expand the cooperation between the police and the people in fighting the coronavirus disease 2019, as well as crimes and illegal drugs),” Cascolan told reporters.  
Under the BaCoD program, the PNP will use the community clustering system to help the government and its agencies in implementing measures and protocols at the barangay level. 
Cascolan noted that five to six barangays would be grouped into one cluster under the PNP Patrulya ng Bayan – Barangay Enforcement Teams (PnT-BET) that will perform such tasks as helping the people follow the minimum health protocols; providing security and going on patrol operations; encouraging backyard farming and promoting other livelihood programs; increasing security visibility, in coordination with barangay councils; assisting in contact-tracing efforts; and skills development. 
“Aside from health welfare efforts in this time of the pandemic, the program is also shared as a common goal for everyone – to take part in efforts on poverty alleviation and economic recovery programs,” he said.  
Meanwhile, the PNP Food Bank will serve as a reservoir of food donations and other basic needs from various donors and stakeholders.
The PNP is always conflating good optics with actual goodness. No amount of food banks will make corrupt cops disappear.

The whole world is looking for a cure for COVID-19. Trials in the Philippines involving coconut oil appear to be yielding positive results.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/12/2041790/vco-shows-high-recovery-rate-covid-19-patients
The clinical trials being conducted by the Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI) on virgin coconut oil (VCO) as a food supplement to help in the treatment of probable COVID-19 cases in Santa Rosa, Laguna continues to show high recovery rates. 
Dr. Imelda Agdeppa, DOST assistant scientist and DOST-FNRI officer-in-charge of the Nutritional Assessment and Monitoring Division who is also leading the DOST-FNRI VCO clinical trials in Santa Rosa, said they have seen practically a 100 percent recovery of the subjects in the trial. 
Agdeppa said that of the s47 participants, 30 have finished the program and gone home.
She, however, declined to say that they have officially recovered.
 
“Of course, they are considered recovered, because they would not be sent home if they are still sick,” Agdeppa admitted. 
But Agdeppa said that they can only make the conclusions once they finish the clinical trials with 56 participants. 
“This is a double blind, randomized trial,” Agdeppa explained. 
She said that one group was given meals applied with VCO, while another group was given meals with no VCO mixed in the food.
Sounds promising.

The IATF has launched a new Facebook page where snitches can report quarantine violations.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/13/2042105/task-force-creates-facebook-page-complaints-quarantine-violations
“We in the JTF COVID Shield believe that most of our netizens have already come across with total disregard of having quarantine violations in their accounts through the uploaded photos and videos of their Facebook friends. And we share disappointment and anger against those people because it is really unfair that most of our kababayan are strictly abiding by the rules while there are people who even dare to flaunt their defiance by posting them in the social media,” said Police Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, task force commander.  
“Through the Facebook account of the Joint Task Force COVID Shield, they will be given a platform to immediately report to us any blatant violation of quarantine rules such as engaging in drinking sessions, large parties and celebration, and even illegal gambling in public places. All they need to do is to send us the photos and videos and we will take care of the rest,” he added. 
According to Eleazar, the official Facebook account of the JTF COVID Shield can be used as an additional avenue for the public to report any violations they see on social media, aside from the existing Facebook accounts of local police stations and other police units. 
He called the move an "effort to empower the people not only to help the government in the enforcement of the quarantine rules but also in protecting themselves and their community from hardheaded people who defy the protocols on observation of minimum health safety standard."
This Facebook page is already working as one snitch tattled on the neighbors who were having a birthday party.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115466
A total of 16 persons were arrested in Taguig City for violating quarantine protocols last September 12 with the help of concerned netizens, Joint Task Force Covid Shield commander Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said Tuesday. 
In a statement, Eleazar said the arrest was made possible due to the timely report of a concerned netizen who provided the photos of the then ongoing violation to the Covid Shield Facebook page. 
All individuals were drinking at a birthday celebration on Aguirre Street, Barangay Lower Bicutan when they were nabbed by operatives of the Taguig Police's Hagonoy Sub-Station 9. 
“When police personnel went there, those who attended the birthday celebration were not wearing face masks and not observing social distancing,” Eleazar said. 
All those accosted were taken to the basketball court of the barangay which serves as a holding area for quarantine violators and were released after six hours. 
Despite their release, Eleazar said these individuals will be charged with the violation of Taguig City Ordinance Number 27-89 (Drinking in Public Places) and violation of Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code (Resistance and Disobedience to a Person in Authority). 
He added the operation in Taguig was the first quarantine violation-related police operation since the JTF Covid Shield activated a Facebook page on September 11.


Who doesn't want to be first! It remains to see what their punishment will be. One group of curfew violators in Talisay were compelled ou too boredom to paint a mural honoring the PNP.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/339588/talisay-cops-unveil-murals-made-by-curfew-violators
Police Major Gerard Ace Pelare, Talisay City Police chief, described the murals as showing the “best practices” or the programs of the Talisay Police Station, which had been effective in building a relationship between the organization and the community. 
These include the “Pulis na Palengkero” program, which was launched last April. The program involved policemen, during the time of the strict quarantine status of the city, being the ones to buy groceries for the families they visited. 
Another one is the “Oplan Limpyo Talisay” which is an anti-illegal drug program, which was launched last January 2020. 
Pelare said that the four artists, whose names he could not recall, agreed to spend their detention time painting the mural at the different times they were arrested rather than to while away the time waiting to post bail at the detention center doing nothing.
Everyone is using their artistic talents in new ways during the COVID-19 pandemic.

With churches basically closed, 10% capacity only, the faithful are having to get creative when it comes to worship.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1115477
Churchgoers at the St. Josemaria Escriva Mission Station in this city have now an option to physically hear homilies from a priest through a “drive-in Mass.” 
The drive-in Mass in Apitong village called “Park and Attend the Mass” is scheduled every Sunday at 6 p.m., according to mission station parish priest Rev. Fr. Kim Margallo. 
“The drive-in mass is just an additional schedule of St. Josemaria Escriva Mission Station to accommodate those who cannot attend the mass inside the church due to immune compromise or those who are not qualified for QR (quick response) coding,” Margallo said in a statement on Tuesday. 
Catholic churches in the city have already opened their doors for churchgoers who wanted to physically attend the Mass, strictly complying with minimum health protocols set by the Department of Health. 
Handwashing, body temperature check, QR code scanning, wearing of face mask and physical distancing are among the requirements needed to be followed by parishioners who wanted to attend the Mass inside the church.
Imagine needing to have a QR code to go to church! Despite nonsense like that as well as having one of the most restrictive and longest quarantines in the world and despite even being declared as having the worst COVID-19 outbreak in southeast asia the Palace actually says they are the best in the Asia if not the world when it comes to testing.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/15/20/best-in-asia-palace-says-covid-19-testing-philippines-biggest-strength
The country's pandemic response deserves a "very good" grade, claimed Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque as the Philippines marked six months since it started imposing one of the strictest and longest lockdowns in the world. 
"All in all, I think we deserve a very good grade, I would give it a grade of 85 percent," Roque said in his Palace press briefing. 
Roque even went as far as to say that the Philippines will be among countries that would record the highest testing numbers. 
"We clearly have the best testing policy in the whole of Asia and probably in the whole world because we have exceeded 3 million," he said. 
"I think we will have the highest number of testing, one of the highest in the whole world. That's clearly our biggest strength," he added.
This government is always patting itself on the back. 

Doctors are concerned that COVID-19 cases might skyrocket again as the DOTr has eased physical distancing rules on public transportation.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1335365/doctors-warn-distancing-cut-may-lead-to-spike-in-infections
The medical community on Monday warned that the ill-timed decision of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to gradually reduce physical distancing on public vehicles would only drive up coronavirus infections, especially as the country has yet to see a significant decline in the number of new COVID-19 cases. 
The Healthcare Professionals Alliance Against COVID-19 pointed out that while it recognizes the need to further open up the economy, it is “against the relaxation of physical distancing” rules because it is still “too early” to tweak or ease the measures proven to curb the spread of the virus. 
“The question is not should we reduce social distancing or not, but when can we do it. In our view, it is still too early. Cases will likely increase and our recovery will only slow down if we do this now,” said Dr. Antonio Dans, spokesperson for the coalition composed of more than 160 medical societies. 
“We know that health is not just the issue. That it is also an issue that the economy must be revived and that it is an issue that people have to work. Many will get sick with this strategy. This is why we need to talk with each other so we can agree on what is the best strategy for us to beat this pandemic,” he added.
DILG Secretary says this might even cause Manila to revert to ECQ.

People are even more desperate for cash during these times as jobs have vanished due to the quarantines. This has led to an increase in online child pornography says the ALMC.


https://business.inquirer.net/307458/ph-saw-surge-in-child-pornography-linked-money-laundering-during-pandemic-amlc
“In impoverished communities, livestreaming offers a financial incentive for criminal networks, which creates a commercial element for online sexual exploitation of children,” the agency explained. “The creation of business models in relation to this activity, where offenders pay to view [child pornography] material via livestreaming, means that there is a financial dimension to this activity in the form of payments and profits.” 
“The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increasing demand for this commercialization because of the financial incentive it provides, especially to those who are in great need of money,” AMLC said.
Increased incidences of online child pornography, increasing cases of COVID-19, increasing unemployment, rotating quarantines throughout the nation...sounds awful.  But don't worry the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is behind us now.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/09/16/2042875/worst-covid-19-crisis-over-palace-says
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said this during a Laging Handa briefing aired Wednesday on state-run PTV when he was asked about a Social Weather Stations survey which found that 57% of Filipinos think the worst of the pandemic-induced crisis is still to come.  
"I understand the pessimism of our countrymen because the situation is really difficult now. But all I can say is the worst is over," he said in English and Filipino.  
I predict this pronouncement will come back to bite him.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Why is There so Much Child Rape in Pangasinan?

Good news from Pangasinan.  Rape is down 18.27% during the quarantine!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1114881
The Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) recorded 161 rape cases from March to August this year amid the stricter implementation of the community quarantine in the province. 
In an interview Wednesday, PPPO Women and Children Protection Desk chief Capt. Jairilyn Camangian said cases this year were 18.27 percent lower than the 197 recorded in the same period last year.

Of the total rape cases this year, Camangian said 21 were violations of women while 140 were violations of children.
She said there might still be unreported abuses involving women and children.
Out of 161 reported cases 140 involved children and there might be even more unreported cases. That means of all the reported rape cases 86% involved children! That is horrifying. Why is there so much child rape in Pangasinan? This crime is so prevalent in Pangasinan that the PNP were happy to report child rape cases were down 29% in 2018.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1053613
The Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO) reported 251 child rape cases in the entire province from January to October this year, 29 percent lower than the 353 cases recorded over the same period last year. 
In an interview on Monday, PPO police community relations officer, Chief Insp. Norman Florentino, said rape cases accounted for almost half of the total child abuse and violation of children’s rights during the period followed by physical abuse. 
Florentino said there were 584 child abuses reported in the province from January to October this year, 10 percent lower than the 649 cases recorded last year. 
Between January and October 2018 there were 584 child abuses cases and 251 of those were rape cases.

Strange as it may be the same exact number of child rape cases, 251, was also reported in 2015.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2016/01/20/1544617/pangasinan-child-rape-cases-jump-364-percent
Rape cases involving children in Pangasinan increased by 36.41 percent last year, according to records of the provincial police office. 
Documents obtained by The STAR showed there were 251 cases in 2015 compared to only 184 in 2014. 
Most of the victims were aged 17 while the youngest was six years old. 
Most of the suspects were either the victim’s father, grandfather, uncle, text mate, playmate, cousin, boyfriend or stepfather.
Most of the suspects are relatives or people the victims knows. In 2014 it was also reported that most of the perpetrators are the children's own fathers!

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2014/10/04/1376109/pangasinan-child-rape-cases-fathers-are-usual-suspects
At least 45 of 107 rape cases involving children in this province this year were allegedly committed by their own fathers or stepfathers, according to a report of the Women’s and Children Protection Desk  (WCPD) released yesterday. 
The suspects in at least four cases were grandfathers, while boyfriends were involved in 20 cases; relatives, 49; and neighbors, 17. 
Nineteen victims were six years old and younger, 17 were aged 15, 13 were 16 years old, 10 were 13 and 10 cases involved 14-year-old victims. 
Most of the suspects were between 36 to 45 years old and were either unemployed or self-employed.
While adults make up the majority of suspects children are also committing child rape. Last year the police noted the rise of juvenile delinquents in Panganisan.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1060750
Senior Insp. Ria Tacderan, PPPO public information officer, disclosed they have recorded 232 CICL in 2016, which rose to 260 in 2017, and 265 last year, excluding unreported cases. 
Tacderan said commonly committed offenses of CICLs are petty theft and rape cases. 
“Rape cases involving minors as offenders amounted to 85 in 2016, a total of 75 in 2017, and 80 in 2018, while there were 44 in 2016, a total of 33 in 2017, and 36 in 2018 who were involved in theft,” she said in an interview Friday. 
The number of CICLs involved in illegal drugs numbered 16 in 2016, which dropped to 10 in 2017, but increased to 28 in 2018, she added. 
Tacderan expressed alarm over the trend, especially as the delinquents are 15 years old and below. 
Based on 2018 data, seven of the CICLs were aged six to nine while 20 were between 10 years and 12 years, and 171 were between 13 years and 15 years.
Why are young teenagers out raping small children?  Earlier this year a 13 year old boy was arrested for raping his neighbors aged 6 and 4.


https://philippineslifestyle.com/child-crime-13-year-old-boy-rapes-two-children/
Police arrested a 13-year-old boy after he allegedly raped two children in Pangasinan, Tuesday. 
The suspect was a neighbor of the victims’ who are ages six and four years old. 
According to the initial investigation, the young victims were playing when the suspect called them. The suspect first raped the six-year-old and then the four-year-old victim.
While Panganisan certainly stands out this problem is endemic throughout the Philippines. A study released in May documented this crime among others.

https://www.thejakartapost.com/seasia/2020/05/21/philippines-tops-world-for-online-child-sex-abuse-study.html
The Philippines has become the world's largest known source of online child sexual exploitation, with endemic poverty helping drive a surge in abuse, a report said Thursday. 
Parents and relatives were responsible for facilitating the abuse in nearly all cases, according to the International Justice Mission aid group's seven-year study. 
The report said of the victims it identified had been preyed upon for years and the youngest was less than a year old. 
That study focused on online exploration of children. In such cases this exploration is done for money. But in the cases above in Pangasinan no monetary transitions are being made. It is simply rape for rape's sake if such a thing can be said.

Why is there so much child rape in Pangasinan?  I don't think anyone can answer that and that is just as horrifying and nihilistic as the crime itself.