Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Insurgency: Keep Quiet

 For some of those fighting with the NPA the revolution is a family affair.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119140

Parents will do everything for their children like abandoning a lost cause of the New People’s Army (NPA).

“Michael” and his partner “Gian”, who are members of the Komiteng Larangang Gerilya South Ilocos Sur (KLG-SIS) of the Ilocos-Cordillera Regional Committee (ICRC) under the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA), surrendered to authorities on October 15 at Barangay Karikitan, Conner, Apayao.

When they came forward to return to the folds of the law, they did not just bring a long firearm and ammunition and two grenades but also their eight-month-old child, the main reason for their surrender.

In Ilocano, the couple said, “we decided to abandon the armed struggle because of the hardship we experienced in the underground movement, the difficulties of living on the mountains without certainties of life, and the lack of food.”

Michael joined the NPA mid of 2016 while Gian joined in February 2017. They met in the mountains and started a relationship that bore them a son, who eventually became the reason for them to abandon a lost cause.

The two said they want to live a peaceful life with their eight-month-old son.

After their oath of allegiance administered by Philippine National Police chief, General Camilo Pancratius Cascolan on Monday, the couple showed to the general their son.

Cascolan handed to the couple an “envelope” as his assistance to the child.

Police Regional Office Cordillera (PROCOR) record shows that from 2018 to October 18, a total of 256 NPAs and their supporters have surrendered to the government.

Out of the number, 92 are Communist New People’s Army Terrorist Group (CTG) members, 139 “Militia ng Bayan” (MB), and 25 supporters.

Did the PNP Chief give his won personal money as assistance for the baby? It seems so and that would be in addition to whatever they get from ELCAC. Funny that the majority of surrenders in the Cordillera region are not actual NPA fighters but just supporters. That's actually par for the course though. One pair of fighters who recently surrendered are  father/son duo.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1118219

According to the 94IB, the 40-year-old rebel surrendered with his 16-year-old son to ensure the safety of the minor, following their involvement in the series of encounters with government troops in the hinterlands of Himamaylan and neighboring Binalbagan town and Kabankalan City.

The father, known as alias “Joker”, turned over a .38-caliber pistol while his son, alias “Jacking”, handed a .30-caliber Springfield sniper rifle to Lt. Col. Angelo Guzman, commander of 94IB.

The boy, who was recruited by the NPA when he was only 11, was assigned as a medical officer of Sentro De Gravidad Platoon of Central Negros Front 2.

Joker and Jacking. How does one get a nickname like Jacking? Being a medical officer at age 11 is quite amazing. They must be desperate. Why kind of skills did he learn during his time in the field?

Aside from all the bribe money surrenderees are promised the PNP now says they will offer continual support to ex-rebels.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1349953/cascolan-assures-pnp-to-continuously-assist-ex-rebels-who-surrendered

Cascolan, who presided over a Baguio City program on Monday morning for several former New People’s Army (NPA) rebels who surrendered their firearms, said that they are looking at placing assistance desks in barangays so that rebels who want out can approach authorities.

“As I’ve said, we will be going to the barangays, we will be establishing assistance desks, as least two PNP (officers) per assistance desk per barangay.  We’ll be looking at our PNP response team doon sa mga barangays,” he told reporters in Baguio.

“In barangays we need to go closer to them, we need to be very, very visible. In so doing, your areas where someone surrendered, and at least give confidence to […] their surrender, that will continue, ”he added.

“We envision this development for our DIPOs as one of our frontline units in peace and order functions, particularly our crusade against communist insurgents and other threat groups in far-flung areas across the country,” Cascolan said in a statement.[ac]

How do they surrender now? It seems they just approach the nearest AFP or PNP detachment and offer up themselves. The ECLAC program might seem great but from all that's been said in the past one can't help but think this is more psy-ops. Here is a recent psy-op which is pretty transparent.

The following banner appeared along Roxas Blvd in Manila declaring the NPA persona non grata.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/10/22/news/latest-stories/manila-govt-takes-down-anti-communist-tarpaulin/783957/
The tarpaulin in question read, “Ang teroristang (The terrorists) CPP-NPA-NDF, ay (is) ‘persona non grata’ sa (in) Metro Manila,” referring to the Communist Party of the Philippines, its armed wing, the New People’s Army, and its political wing, the National Democratic Front. 
Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso previously issued a statement, saying: “Spread love, not hate, in the midst of this pandemic. Filipino kapwa Filipino magkaisa muna. (All fellow Filipinos should unite for now.)”

Manila Mayor Isco Moreno's justification for taking this banner down, spread hate not love during the pandemic, is interesting but even more interesting what what former AFP Chief and now DILG Secretary Año had to say about the matter.

https://mb.com.ph/2020/10/22/ano-welcomes-banners-declaring-npa-ndf-persona-non-grata-1/

“Panahon na talaga para ano yan e, tapusin na nila. Sino pa ba ang naniniwala sa kumunista ngayon? Wala nang kumunista sa boung mundo sila na lang (It is time for them to end it (communism). Are there any people who still believe in the communist? There are no more communist in the world, except them),’’ Año said.

In defending his stance, Año said the people who put up the tarpaulin banners in Manila are fed up with the communists as they merely expressed their sentiments in peaceful ways, devoid of violence and vandalism. 

Clueless on what group put up the anti-red tarps, Año said it is not definitely the NTF-ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict). 

“I don’t think galing sa ELCAC yan (it is from the (ELCAC). I should know kung galing sa ELCAC yan (if it came from the ELCAC),’’ he added. 

Maintaining that “there are a lot of groups supportive of the ELCAC and anti-CPP-NPA’’, Año said “you cannot prevent those groups, even a lot of LGUs (local government units) in the provinces and cities from declaring the CPP-NPA and NDF “persona non grata.’’

Two things to note here. First, "Are there any people who still believe in the communist? There are no more communist in the world, except them" is a stupid statement. Right next door to this country is Vietnam and China. Both are communist countries. 

Second of all, Año acting mystified about who hung this sign is also ridiculous. Sure there may be groups supportive of the ELCAC but who has the money and time to put this up especially during the pandemic when everyone is hard hit for cash? The NPA is not even particularly active in Manila as they are most active in Mindanao.  The biggest clues alerting us to who hung this sign are the PNP and NTF logos on the tarpaulin. The NTF logo might be hard to discern but zoom in and it will become clear what it is.

https://www.army.mil.ph/atr-website/images/2020/pdf-files/FINAL%20Army%20Journal%20p1-52.pdf page 10

NTF-ECLAC spokesman Parlade gave away the game.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351744/fwd-parlade-asks-isko-this-time-are-you-welcoming-npa-into-manila

I don’t know who ordered it and I’m not privy to the latest decision of NTF ELCAC on this,” Parlade said in his personal Facebook account regarding as to who placed the tarpaulins.  “But why not? 96 cities nationwide already declared the CPP NPA as PNG, so my question really is WHY JUST NOW in Manila?”

“Why would even Manila order the removal of these tarps?  Is Mayor Isko welcoming this terrorist? Let’s clarify from Yorme the basis for his action? Is it fear of retribution?” he asked.

That is practically an admission that the NTF-ELCAC put up the banners. Even more amazing is Parlade's red-tagging of the Mayor of Manila! How ridiculous is that? This week Parlade has been in hot water for making not-so veiled threats against actress Liza Soberano for speaking with Gabriela.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/23/2051738/general-warns-soberano-catriona-keeping-ties-gabriela

A military general warned actress Liza Soberano that her association with a women’s rights group may put her in the same path as those killed in encounters with troops or raped by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels.

Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade, Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM) chief and spokesman for the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), gave the warning in a statement directed at Soberano on Wednesday night.

Parlade advised Soberano, who spoke in an online forum on gender-based abuse hosted by the Gabriela Women’s Party earlier this week, not to engage in what he described as an “underground mass organization.”

“Liza Soberano, there’s still a chance to abdicate that group. If you don’t, you will suffer the same fate as Josephine Anne Lapira @ELLA, former Deputy Secretary General of Gabriela Youth of UP, Manila and defender of women’s rights, even against sexual predators amongst her comrades in the NPA unit she joined which is clearly stated in her handwritten letter addressed to a certain @EMIL,” the general said.

Lapira, a 22-year-old student at the University of the Philippines-Manila, was killed in what was reported as an encounter between communist rebels and government forces in Batangas in November 2017.

Following her appearance in the online forum to support women’s rights, Soberano was criticized by netizens and labeled as a communist sympathizer in some social media platforms.

Let us not red-tag Liza Soberano. It’s not fair to her. She is merely supporting advocacy for women’s rights. She has to be protected in the exercise of her rights. Is she an NPA? No, of course not. Not yet,” Parlade said.

He said that Soberano and other celebrity targets, like Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, should not be red-tagged and instead be educated on the supposed violent agenda of the communist Malayang Kilusan ng Bagong Kababaihan (MAKIBAKA), which he said is fronted by Gabriela.

The choice is yours Liza. And so with you Catriona,” said Parlade, who also alluded to the supposed association of actress Angel Locsin and her sister to the underground movement linked to the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA.

The amount of doublespeak in this statement is nuts. He does not outright accuse her of being an NPA but slyly indicates she is on that path by saying, "Not yet."  Far from accusing Gabriela of being merely an "underground mass organization" Parlade actually believes they are a terrorist organization.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351573/parlade-claims-gabriela-part-of-terrorist-organization

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Southern Luzon Command chief Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. on Friday alleged that women’s group Gabriela is “part of the terrorist organization.” 

Parlade made the allegation after he was accused of “red-tagging” actress Liza Soberano when he warned her about engaging with Gabriela.


In an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel, Parlade claimed that Gabriela, especially those nominated as party-list members, are allegedly connected with communists. 

“You cannot be nominated as a party list representative of Gabriela, as well as Makabayan bloc member if you are not a hard-bearing member,” he also claimed. 

“They cannot deny it, it’s the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines) who nominates these people, so are they part of the terrorist organization? Yes, definitely. Definitely,” the military official said.

A strong statement but as of now the NTF-ECLAC is still gathering evidence to prove this accusation.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/23/2051755/anti-communist-task-force-gathering-evidence-formally-tag-cpp-allies-terrorists


The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said it is “consolidating” evidence against the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its supposed allies for them to be formally tagged as terrorists under the controversial Anti-Terrorism Act.

We are consolidating evidence to support the designation of this Communist Party of the Philippines as a terrorist organization including all its alliances,” NTF-ELCAC spokesperson Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. told ANC’s Headstart on Friday.

Parlade also said, “We’re just waiting for this designation and proscription of these organizations to be proscribed as terrorist organizations.”

During the interview, Parlade accused the women’s party Gabriela, youth organizations Anakbayan and League of Filipino Students, labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno, human rights group Karapatan, thinktank IBON Foundation, and lawyers’ group National Union of People’s Lawyers as “legal fronts” of the CPP.

These organizations have routinely denied the charge, which is frequently brought up against them by military and government officials.

The AFP has had 50 years to consolidate and gather the evidence to prove that these groups are terrorist organizations. So far nothing has materialized except empty charges. That is why DND Secretary Lorenzana has advised Paralde and the AFP to keep quiet if they have no evidence to back up these claims.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351882/just-keep-quiet-lorenzana-tells-parlade-military

“My thoughts about that is if there is no evidence yet, do not talk about it,” Lorenzana told reporters, adding that he will seek a meeting with other members of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac).

Lorenzana said he would ask for a meeting with Parlade, who is the NTF-Elcac spokesperson aside from being commander of the military’s Southern Luzon Command, and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon to discuss the matter.

“Although Elcac is a very good idea, it is not right to shotgun everybody. [We] should be selective. We should have evidence … Otherwise, just keep quiet,” the defense secretary said.

That is good advice which should be followed by all the investigators in the government. Don't make accusations until you have the evidence. Don't tip off the target. Catch them by surprise. Only a moron would tell his targets that they are under surveillance!

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/26/2052411/makabayan-bloc-party-lists-under-surveillance-parlade-says

"We have this Anti-Terror Law now. It's actually in effect, and we have to do our job to make sure that we are focusing on the right persons and we are properly implementing the law," Parlade said on Monday.

"Part of that is making sure that we have a strong case against people and organizations who, by the way, has been declared as a terrorist organization," he added. 

Speaking in an interview aired over ANC, Parlade hurled accusations that all the members of the Makabayan bloc, the group of rogressive party-lists in the House of Representatives—whom he referred to as the "Kamatayan Bloc"—were "card-bearing members" of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

He did not care to provide evidence for this claim.  

This did not sit well with the Makabayan bloc of course. They call it harassment. Especially with no court order and no evidence.

However Lorenzana claims that Sison himself has red-tagged Gabriela and other groups included in Makabayan. 

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/10/25/lorenzana-parlade-npa-gabriela-soberano-red-tagging.html

"Gen. Parlade said that what he meant was to warn and caution these celebrities in joining or advocating fronts of the CPP/NP/NDF, which Gabriela is one. Just to be clear we were not the ones who red-tagged them. It was Jose Maria Sison himself who identified them as fronts of the CPP/NP/NDF," he said.

Lorenzana added, "To accuse us (military and police) of red-tagging them in the face of Sison's admission is the height of naïveté."

He does not say where Sison did this red tagging but it is likely from a speech he gave in 1987.


The transcript is as follows:

That is the most progressive productive and political force in the Philippines. It is true that a minority class, especially only the party which represents it, cannot win there at the Philippine revolution all by itself. Any rate even while there are the forces around revolution there are the legal democratic forces in the Philippines the biggest of this is Bagong Alyansang Makabayan or BAYAN. It has a membership of more than 2 million members and more than 1,000 member organizations. 


Its biggest component organizations are Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU), which is the labor center; Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP); GABRIELA, the women’s alliance; League of Filipino Students (LFS); Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), Kadamay and so on.


As I have earlier pointed out Partido ng Bayan founded last August 30 and 31 was an outgrowth of Bayan the big coalition. It started with 50,000 charter members and as of November 22 last year its membership rose to more than 500,000. 


This is not an insignificant party. If we compare it with PDP Laban which is the favorite party on the of Mrs. Aquino. PDP Laban has only 200,000 as of November 1986 despite the advantages that being in power allows. In the face of terror tactics and other special measures being taken against Partido ng Bayan should it withdraw from the arena of electoral and other legal struggles? No it should not. Not even Marcos enjoying the powers of an autocrat could put down Bayan the coalition and all its component organizations. 


As Marcos tried to put them put them down they only became stronger in the course of struggle. Is it true that the Philippine left or the progressive forces representing the fundamental interest of the working class and peasantry being marginalized by the ascendance of Mrs. Aquino to the presidency and by such so-called democratic operations as now being unfolded before our eyes? If you recall Marcos while he was still being referred to as the champion of democracy and as an effective anti-communist fighter, he was being lauded by the United States for his citizens assemblies referenda and elections. 


But those voting exercises did not prevent all forms of organization and all forms of struggle taking the line of national democracy. If we recall Muyang ban Vu (?) he used to hold voting exercises in worn sizable boats but soon afterwards he would be, his government would be put out, by what was then a People's Revolutionary Government developing in the countryside. 


While the big compradors and landlords in the Philippines can arrange boating exercises every so many years the people's revolutionary forces are doing their political work daily and our building organs of people self-government in the countryside. To link itself with the biggest class the peasantry by sending its caters to the countryside among the peasantry the communist party links up with that most numerous class and ensure that the basic alliance of the working class and the peasantry is built. So the basic alliance of the working people link itself with the urban petty bourgeoisie consisting of the small traders and entrepreneurs and the general run of professionals and highly, highly skilled technicians.

These three social forces together compose the basic forces of the Philippine revolution. Further on these basic forces of the revolution link up with the middle bourgeoise to make what is called the National United Front. At the moment the most consolidated expression of the National United Front is the underground. It is a united front for armed revolution and it is the national democratic front. The National United Front however is not only for the purpose of armed struggle it is also for legal struggle. There has to be a combination of the two forms of struggle that is the way how the Filipino revolutionaries conceive of their strategy.

The bolded text is the most important but I have included all for context. In this speech from 1987 Sison say quite bluntly that Gabriela and other groups are legal fronts for the Philippine revolution under the umbrella of Bayan. He ends by saying the Filipino revolutionaries strategy is a combination of both armed and legal struggle.

This admission only brings up more questions and makes the AFP, PNP, and DND appear even more incompetent. If these groups are indeed communist fronts then why are they not outlawed? Why do they have members in the House of Representatives? Why has substantial evidence against them not been complied the past 33 years since this speech? To not have gathered evidence in the face of Sison's admission is the height of incompetence.

Monday, October 26, 2020

Picture of the Week: Phone Incident Area

What in the world is a "phone incident area?" 


It probably means "accident prone area" but how does that degenerate into "phone incident area?" That is some pretty awful English. I have never witnessed an accident at this intersection but I have also rarely ever seen a tricycle, truck, car, or motorcycle stop when they approach so it's not doubtful there have been some accidents in this area.

The sign fell to the ground a few days later and is now completely gone. Here is a close up:

Friday, October 23, 2020

Retards in the Government 177

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



The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) gave private contractor MTD Capital Berhad (MTD) “undue advantage” in the P8.510 billion contract for the construction of the sports facilities used in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) which the country hosted, the Commission on Audit (COA) said.

In its 2019 report released Thursday, COA noted that the construction of the sports facilities in New Clark City (NCC) that were used during the November 30 to December 11, 2019 SEA Games, was negotiated into an unsolicited proposal rather than going through competitive bidding.

“The Sports Facilities, planned/conceptualized by BCDA, was negotiated into an unsolicited proposal rather than going through competitive bidding following the process applicable for solicited projects gave MTD an undue advantage and negatively affects the competitiveness of the bidding,” state auditors said.

According to COA, “competitiveness was compromised because MTD had more time to study BCDA’s proposed project.”

“The Minutes of Board meetings show there have been discussions between BCDA and MTD about the sports facilities even before September 6, 2017, or more than two months before the issuance of the Certification of Successful Negotiation on November 10, 2017, while prospective bidders were only given 30 days to study the specifics of the project,” the commission added.

MTD had known about BCDA's plans long before they won the contract and before anyone else was aware of the project.  Thus the COA calls it an unsolicited proposal rather than competitive bidding.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/345898/garbage-silt-in-drainage-causing-floods-in-talisay-city

Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony “Samsam” Gullas is looking to rent a machine that can vacuum garbage and silt from major drainage ways in the city.  

This after the mayor, in a Facebook post shared on Thursday, October 15, 2020, said the Aksyon Agad Team found bulk of garbage and silt in the drainage  in Barangay Linao that connects to the national highway. 

(In Linao, the drainage is huge, a person can fit there. The problem is the garbage found in the drainage along the national highway. Because of silt and garbage, the canal will really be clogged. And because of the silt, the drainage way along the national highway becomes smaller.) 

The mayor even said that the Aksyon Agad team once pulled out a bed mattress and some construction materials from the canal.  Aside from that,  there were also whole plastic bags full of garbage, an indication that residents have been throwing their garbage into the canals.  

Because of these factors, water from villages around the area couldn’t flow freely, which then leads to flooding especially when there is a heavy downpour. 

“We here in the city, we will look for band aid, short term [solution] and work with DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) for long-term solutions to this problem. I have asked people, even without all the development in the city, it has been a problem since 10-15 years ago. But we will face this problem head on,” said the mayor. 

A problem for 10-15 years!? What is the city leadership even doing?? This problem is one that affects the entire nation.

Residents in Barangay Banilad here are urging village and city officials to address the perennial flooding problem that has not been solved over the past years and which continually pose a threat to lives and properties.

Retired Brig. Gen. Rey Lyndon Lawas, in an interview Friday, said he talked to Banilad village chief Pacencio Maquiling, Jr. regarding the problem that has spanned several administrations already.

Lawas disclosed that in a meeting with the barangay council early this week attended by some complainant-residents, “we found out nga wala pa na brief ang mga barangay officials of any plans (the barangay officials have not been briefed yet on any plans) to address the problem.”

He said he was told the city has allocated a budget of PHP8 million for the flooding problem but there are no specifics yet.

It was agreed that the barangay shall invite concerned heads of government offices like the city planning, city engineer’s, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and others to present and brief the affected barangay residents of the plan at the soonest time possible.

“Just today, I requested to propose a barangay resolution requesting these concerned offices to present the plan before the affected residents to make it more official,” he said.

How is it that LGU's are so ineffective? How can flooding problems persist for years when constant construction is going on to fix the problem? That's how it is here anyway. Constant road consntant road construction and continual flooding. How can they have allocated 8 million pesos and not even have a plan? Where does all the money go?



Anti-narcotics agents seized P5.3 million worth of shabu from a former mayor, an incumbent barangay councilor and a 63-year-old woman who fell in separate operations Friday.

The first to fall from the three stings laid by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency was Jaher Guiapal, arrested after selling P136,000 worth of shabu, or methamphetamine hydrochloride, to plainclothes PDEA operatives in the town proper of Buluan in Maguindanao.

Juvenal Azurin, director of PDEA-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, said Saturday Guiapal, an incumbent barangay official in Buluan, did not resist arrest when agents cuffed him after the tradeoff.

“He is a high value target. We are thankful to vigilant residents of Buluan and his relatives who helped us entrap him,” Azurin said.

PDEA-BARMM agents arrested eight hours later a 65-year-old woman, Sitti Omar Luman, after turning over P5.1 million worth of shabu to non-uniformed subordinates of Azurin along Notre Dame Avenue, a busy thoroughfare in Cotabato City.

Agents of PDEA in Region 10 also arrested on the same day Abdul Manamparan II, former mayor of Nunangan town in Lanao del Sur, for keeping P136,000 worth of shabu in his residence in Xavier Estates in Upper Balulang area in Cagayan de Oro City.

In a statement Saturday, the regional office of PDEA-10 said agents, assisted by the Cagayan de Oro City police office, found the shabu inside the former mayor’s house during a search following tips by informants in his hometown and neighbors in Upper Balulang.

The 37-year-old Manamparan, scion of a big political clan in Nunangan, is now in the custody of PDEA-10, detained in a heavily-guarded facility.

An incumbent barangay councilor who is a high value target and an ex-mayor who is the scion of a political clan were busted with thousands of pesos worth of drugs. Oddly enough it was the old woman who had P5 million worth of shabu!


Former Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHeath) chief Ricardo Morales filed on Friday a cyberlibel complaint against whistleblower Thorrsson Montes Keith, who earlier bared alleged systematic corruption and anomalies inside the state-run agency. 

Morales, who personally went to Taguig's prosecutor's office, said Keith's allegations had grave effects on him and his family's wellbeing.  

The former general, who left the agency amid corruption investigations because of his cancer battle, added they are still gathering more evidence to file other charges against Keith. 

This is ridiculous. Is Morales going to file charges against the Presidential task force who filed charges against him with the Ombudsman? Or against Duterte who OKed the filing of charges?


Unidentified assailants shot dead a village chief in Cordon town while he was driving his car here on Saturday afternoon, police said.

Investigators identified the victim as Ricardo Mencias of Camarao village.

Mencias had just cruised past the Annafunan Bridge and was on his way to Pag-asa village here when the gunmen attacked him.

Police said the victim sustained a gunshot wound to his head that caused his instant death.

Another village chief shot dead by unknown gunmen.

National Capital Region Police (NCRPO) chief Maj. Gen. Debold Sinas renewed his warning against NCRPO personnel using vehicles that were recovered and inventoried as evidence in various police operations for personal use.

“Stop it now or face appropriate charges,” Sinas said after relieving a Quezon City Police District (QCPD) operative on Saturday for driving an alleged “hot car”.

Sinas ordered the immediate relief of M/Sgt. Danilo R Pacurib, 47, assigned at Police Station 13 of QCPD.

Reports show QCPD Highway Patrol Team (QCPD HPT) agents intercepted Pacurib for driving a black Hyundai car with improvised plates while on his way to work along Commonwealth Avenue on Oct. 16.

Upon verification with PNP-Highway Patrol Group, the vehicle was found to be “under alarm No. 2016-0621-035” after it was taken at gunpoint from its registered owner along Don Jose, Sta. Rosa, Laguna on June 22, 2016, prompting them to arrest Pacurib.

Pacurib was charged with violation of Republic Act 10883 (New Anti-Carnapping Law) and PD 1612 (Anti-Fencing Law) and subject to inquest proceedings.

Another cop commandeering a vehicle recovered in a PNP operation. Happens often.

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has delayed and unimplemented projects amounting to P101.690 billion, the 2019 report of the Commission on Audit (COA) has shown.

According to COA, this is “contrary” to the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Republic Act No. 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act as well as the agreed terms and conditions set for the project contracts.

COA said the “inadequate detailed engineering due to absence of proper coordination mechanism with LGUs (local government units) and other concerned agencies, and failure to establish the technical viability of the projects during the feasibility and preliminary engineering study, resulted in delayed completion and non-implementation of 2,411 [DPWH] projects totaling P101.690 billion.”

Billions worth of DPWH projects have not been implemented, have been terminated or suspended, or were not completed on time. The COA says this is due to improper coordination with LGUs among other things.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/10/20/2050854/coa-flags-dot-p66-million-unnecessary-expenses

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the Department of Tourism (DOT) for P6.67 million worth of “unnecessary” and “extravagant” expenses that include hotel accommodations, rental of an exclusive resort, plane fares, gift checks and bonuses.

In its 2019 audit report on the DOT, the audit body said the agency’s Central Office (CO) and seven regional offices (ROs) have incurred “irregular, unnecessary, excessive, extravagant and unconscionable expenditures,” as defined under COA Circular 2012-003.

“In the post audit of DOT CO and ROs financial transactions, disbursements totaling P6,678,878.07 were found not adhering to pertinent laws, rules and regulations or did not observe the appropriate standards, procedures and proper documentation to establish their propriety and validity,” the COA said.

The DOT’s CO was specifically called out for P3.579 million worth of gift checks supposedly distributed to “tourism private persons.” The audit body said the gift checks remain unliquidated as of the end of 2019.

“There was no evidence that the GCs were actually distributed to valid recipients with proper guidelines on the distribution. The recipients were considered invalid/illegal,” the COA said.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat told The STAR yesterday that she has reminded the DOT offices to comply with accounting and auditing rules and regulations.

“Management has taken note of the findings and recommendations regarding the disbursements…and have reminded all offices in the department, including regional offices, to strictly comply with pertinent accounting and auditing rules and regulations,” she said.

“It is to be noted though that more than 50 percent of the subject expenditures were incurred before my stint as DOT secretary,” Puyat emphasized.

The Department of Tourism remains as corrupt as ever with millions in irregular and questionable expenses some without proper documentation. DOT Secretary Puyat was hired to clean up the place and is quick to let everyone know that more than 50% of those expenditures happened before her term. However she assumed office on May 11, 2018. Since this is an audit of 2019 her statement is rather questionable.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1350095/manila-cop-who-accidentally-killed-drug-suspect-inside-station-faces-raps

The chief of the Manila Police District (MPD) has ordered the filing of a complaint against a policeman over the death of a drug suspect inside the Station Drug Enforcement Unit (SDEU) office of the Moriones Police Station in Tondo, Manila.

(I have already ordered the General Assignment and Investigation Section to conduct an investigation on the criminal and administrative culpability of Joel if there is any. I also directed the filing of a complaint against him at the city prosecutor’s office because of the death of John Doe, the suspect they arrested.)

Based on a police report from the Moriones Police Station, an unidentified man, aged around 35 years old, was arrested by Cpl. Joel Calagaran at Chacon Street in Tondo Sunday night for possession of illegal drugs. The suspect was then brought to the SDEU office where he allegedly pulled out an improvised caliber 22. firearm hidden inside his underwear and shot but missed Caligaran.

The police report further stated that this prompted Caligaran to grab the gun which suddenly went off. The policeman “accidentally” shot the suspect’s face. The suspect was rushed to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

(I also want investigators to look at administrative lapses because under operational procedures, police are required to frisk the suspect and to handcuff them from behind. That is my instruction. Suspects should not be handcuffed at the front.)

(I think there were lapses on the part of the police although in the criminal liability, I am giving them the benefit of the doubt that what they say really happened. But on the administrative lapses, on the operational procedure, I cannot understand why they did not thoroughly frisk the suspect and he was not handcuffed. Why was that the case?)

An arrested suspect pulled a gun from his waistband and it accidentally went off killing him when a PNP officer tried to take it. There have been no criminal charges filed but only a formal complaint against the officer. The MPD Chief thinks there were lapses in protocol which lead to the incident.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/20/20/barangay-chairman-patay-sa-pananaga-umano-ng-kagawad-sa-bataan

A dispute between a barangay chairman and a barangay councilor in Brgy. Ibis, Bagac, Bataan this Monday. 

According to a barangay official, Reynaldo Nuguid, barangay chairman Danny Panganiban responded to a motorcycle incident when the suspect, Eduardo Panganiban, suddenly appeared and stabbed the victim. 

The victim was rushed to the hospital but was also killed due to the severity of the knife wound to his head. 

It is said that the two barangay officials have been at loggerheads for a long time to have more cousins. The councilor is upset, according to relatives because of politics. 

They said that he could not beat the chairmain during the election which caused the suspect to feel bad. 

The member who is already in the custody of the Bagac PNP has been arrested.

A murder case will be filed against him.

A knife to the head. That's political rivalry in the Philippines for you.

Two former officials of the then Department of Education, Culture and Sports have been sentenced by the Sandiganbayan to up to 10 years imprisonment for their part in a fraudulent transaction involving textbooks in 1998 worth PHP24 million.

In a decision dated Oct. 16, the anti-graft court found former Education officials Emilia de la Aranas and Ernesto Guiang guilty for violation of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act

De la Aranas was the agency's Region 8 chief accountant while Guiang was the budget and finance division chief. Publishing company agent Mary Ann Maslog, one of the accused, died last year, the court noted.

The Ombudsman charged Maslog, Aranas and Guiang liable for processing and paying out two falsified Department of Budget and Management Sub-Allotment Release Order (SARO) for PHP10 million on February 3, 1998 and for PHP14 million on June 22, 1998 to Esteem Enterprises which Maslog represented.

In 1999, Maslog figured in news reports after she delivered a box containing PHP3 million in cash to the DBM in Manila, prompting then Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno to ask the National Bureau of Investigation to investigate Maslog for the bribe try.

Maslog claimed she mistakenly brought the wrong box to the DBM and said that she was supposed to bring a box of ceramic mugs as Christmas giveaways.

How does one mistakenly bring a box containing P3 million? Are those kind of boxes just lying around? Funny that this happened back in 1998 and now 22 years later a verdict has been handed down. That's justice in the Philippines for you.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1874015/Cebu/Local-News/OBO-finds-60-structures-obstructing-waterways

BUILDING inspectors have initially found 60 structures that are obstructing waterways in Cebu City.

Most are residential and commercial buildings along Colon St. and Gen. Maxilom (Mango) Ave., Office of the Building Official (OBO) head Florante Catalan said on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. 

He said the structures were identified in a report that he will present to Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

City officials have blamed the massive flooding in Cebu City on Oct. 13 on the obstructions in the waterways and the huge volume of garbage that clogged drainage systems, rivers and creeks. 

Catalan said the structures must be removed because these violate the National Building Code and the three-meter easement rule under the Civil Code of the Philippines and the Water Code of the Philippines. 

Earlier, Cebu City Councilor Jerry Guardo said he will clarify with the DPWH whether permits were issued for the construction of these structures.

Either permits were issued or they weren't. Both scenarios are very troubling and speak of more corruption within the local government.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1874047/Cebu/Local-News/Cop-kills-girlfriend-self


A POLICE official shot dead his 31-year-old girlfriend before turning the gun on himself inside the police community precinct in Barangay Bulacao, Talisay City on Tuesday morning, Oct. 20, 2020.

Police Lt. Praxilo Alviso, 50, deputy commander of Talisay City's Bulacao precinct, reportedly shot his girlfriend, Vernice Cardeno, inside his office at around 10 a.m. 

After shooting Cardeno, Alviso then turned his service firearm on himself.

Cop kills his girlfriend and himself. 

 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/21/20/court-junks-drug-case-after-cctv-footage-show-pdea-agents-faked-drug-bust

PDEA agents claimed a certain Richard Torres and 4 other companions were arrested in Torres’ house on June 28 this year, supposedly as a result of a drug buybust operation. 

A poseur-buyer and confidential informant claimed 3 of the accused — Gabriel Aranas, Gwendell Ozoa and Katrina Tish Dabao — were holding a pot session while Torres and his alleged supplier Shinette Sarabia sold a small plastic sachet of shabu to the poseur-buyer.

But the accused presented CCTV footage from cameras operated by the city government which showed that Torres, Dabao, Ozoa and Aranas were “picked up” by PDEA agents one after the other near a traveller’s lodge and were “forced to go inside” a blue AUV.

PDEA agents used the same AUV, whose registration was traced to the agency, to pick up Sarabia in front of a restaurant. 

They were all later brought to Torres’ house where they were supposedly arrested. 

CCTV footage showed the whereabouts of the blue AUV — at least 5 locations — complete with timestamp, which convinced the court that “the accused in these cases were arrested in places other than where the supposed buy-bust operation took place and at a much earlier time than that declared by PDEA agents.”

Although the CCTV footage only showed “outlines and figures of people without facial details,” the court said the narrations of the 5 accused and the clothes they wore on that day corrobated the images on the CCTV footage which the court examined several times. 

Why would the PDEA fake a drug bust?  How many other times have they done such a thing? Their punishment seems rather light.

Instead, Judge Amelia Lourdes Mendoza of Negros Oriental Regional Trial Court Br. 34 initiated indirect contempt charges against the 5 PDEA agents involved “for misleading the court, for making untruthful statements in their affidavits, and for directly impeding and degrading the administration of justice.”

PDEA agents Nelson Muchuelas, May Ann Carmelo, Jose Anthony Juanites, Cheryl Mae Villaver and Realyn Pinpin are required to attend indirect contempt proceedings on November 13, along with 2 witnesses — a barangay official and a media representative. 

Contempt of court for framing 5 men? They derives to be sacked and spend some time in prison. The PDEA says they will also be conducting their own investigation of the matter.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/760717/camarines-sur-rtc-judge-aide-wounded-in-shooting-incident/story/

A trial court judge and her aide were injured after unidentified men fired at their vehicle in Camarines Sur on Tuesday afternoon.

According to a report from the Police Regional Office 5, the victims were identified as Regional Trial Court Branch 56 Judge Jeaneth Gaminde San Joaquin and her aide Rocelle Martinez.

San Joaquin sustained injuries caused by shattered pieces of glass, while Martinez sustained gunshot wounds. They were immediately rushed to Libmanan District Hospital for medical treatment.

Attempted assassination of a judge.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1350493/cavite-town-vice-mayor-8-others-nabbed-for-illegal-possession-of-firearms

The vice mayor of Amadeo town in Cavite province and eight other individuals were arrested early morning Tuesday for illegal possession of firearms, police said.

Armed with 15 search warrants for the crime, law enforcers seized Amadeo Vice Mayor Conrado Alegre Viado and eight others, as well as four M-14 rifles; three M-16 rifles; one shotgun; one .30 caliber carbine; seven caliber .45 pistols; one unit of caliber .22 pistol; one caliber .380 pistol; one caliber .38 revolver; three pieces of M203 ammo; two rifle scopes; 20 magazines for M-14; 16 magazines for caliber .45 pistol; and several rounds of ammunition.

According to police, the operation against what it described as a private armed group named Asiong Group was prompted by the issuance of the warrants.

The group, allegedly led by Viado, was said to be involved in gun-for-hire activities, land grabbing, extortion, and gun-running activities.

The Vice Mayor of Amadeo in Cavite province has been arrested for illegal possession of firearms. Turns out he is also the leader of a private armed group which provides guns-for-hire among other things.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1350557/coa-flags-184-dpwh-projects-exceeding-approved-budget

State auditors found that the projects’ costs went over the approved budget for the contracts, which the COA used as reference values for determining the allowable cost.

“Contract cost of 184 projects implemented by different DPWH offices were found excessive by the COA technical audit specialists for a total of P431,933,006.20 due to contract costs that exceeded the COA allowable cost,” the state audit agency said in a 2019 report on the DPWH.

More financial irregularities from one of the most corrupt bureaucracies in the Philippine government.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/21/20/army-reservist-patay-sa-pamamaril-sa-caloocan

A 70-year-old man died after being shot by unidentified assailants at his store in Bagong Silang, Caloocan City on Tuesday, according to police. 

Authorities identified the victim as Alfredo Orpeza, who is also a reservist of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. 

The riding-in-tandem suddenly stopped in front of Orpeza's store then the gunman shot him, based on the investigation.

How is a 70-year-old man an Army Reservist when the mandatory retirement age is 56?

Two police officers are facing criminal and administrative complaints following the escape of 13 detainees from the Caloocan City police detention facility on Thursday morning, police said.

(They have evasion through negligence, we will file the cases. They will be facing a criminal charge. After we file that criminal charge, they will face administrative charge.)

“Dalawa yung nakabantay kagabi (Two people were guarding the detainees last night.),” he added.

Earlier, 13 detainees escaped the Custodial Facility Unit Extension of Caloocan City Hall through a hole that they made on the wall of the facility.

In an initial probe, Menor said other detainees caught the escapees using concrete nails to make a hole on the layers of the cell wall.

(In the course of the investigation, there are concrete nails because the facility was once a storeroom. They capitalized on concrete nails which they used to break the layers of concrete.)

You know who really needs to face charges? Whoever thought it was wise to convert a warehouse into a jail!  And by the way two of the escapees are COVID-19 positive.

Two of thirteen persons deprived of liberty who escaped from a temporary detention facility in Caloocan City had tested positive for the coronavirus, the chief of Caloocan City Police said Thursday.  

"The facility used to be a warehouse, and they were able to get something nailed to the wall. That's what they used to break through the wall...the past few days have been rainy, and we don't let our policemen go inside the jail [since] some of them (the PDLs) tested positive," he said in Filipino. 

Everything about that last paragraph is absolutely scandalous and deserving of investigation. But it seems only two underdogs will take the fall for the PNP's policy.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119278

A former barangay chairperson in the South Cotabato town of Polomolok was killed in an anti-drug operation on Tuesday afternoon, an official said.

Lt. Col. Alex Joe Orcajada, chief of Polomolok municipal police station, said Wednesday that suspect Diosdado Empleo Cruz, former chairman of Barangay Rubber, was killed after resisting arrest during an entrapment operation in Barangay Magsaysay past 5 p.m.

An undercover police officer was able to transact and purchase a sachet of suspected shabu worth PHP500 from the suspect, Orcajada said, adding that Cruz tried to escape and drew a handgun after noticing the presence of the other operatives.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119305

A former village councilor was killed by police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) operatives during a buy-bust operation that ended in a shootout Tuesday afternoon in Barangay Aplaya here.

Lt. Col. Vici Anthony Tababa, Digos City acting police chief, identified the slain suspect Wednesday as Roy Miro Calingacion, 40, a regional level "high-value target" for illegal drugs.

Tababa said Calingacion was an incumbent councilor in Barangay Dulangan here when he was arrested for drug trafficking in 2011. He was released from jail last year.
Two former LGU executives killed in separate drug busts. One was an HVT who was arrested on trafficking charges in 2011.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1119367

The Sandiganbayan has meted imprisonment and fines to two local officials in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija for demanding and accepting PHP300,000 from a local firm in consideration for the immediate passage of a resolution authorizing the construction of cell sites in the city in 2013.

In a 63-page decision dated October 20 and released on Thursday, Associate Justice Sarah Jane Fernandez of the anti-graft court’s Sixth Division has sentenced Cabanatuan Sangguniang Panglungsod (City Council) member Angelito Saclolo Jr. and council secretary Alfredo G. Ortaleza up to eight years in prison and a fine of PHP900,000 for direct bribery and solicitation.

“The prosecution established beyond reasonable doubt that the accused Saclolo and Ortaleza solicited PHP440,000 and after negotiations to reduce the amount, accepted PHP300,000 in the course of their official duties from Richworld Aire and Technologies Corp.,” the court said.

At that time, the firm was securing a locational clearance from the city for cell site towers to be put up at Bakero and Sapang villages.

The complainants said the amount was requested during a meeting in a local restaurant by the accused as an “SOP” or “unofficial amount” paid to local officials to accommodate applications and to issue a resolution.

Saclolo was then the city council’s concurrent chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Communications.

Two former LGU executives found guilty of accepting bries to give permits to establish cell towers. This happened in 2013.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1351003/coa-idle-p487-m-air-traffic-control-center-going-to-waste

State auditors have warned of public funds going to waste if the Department of Transportation (DOTr) does not use soon the completed Manila Area Control Center (MACC) in Pasay City, which was built at a cost of P487 million.

The MACC was meant to replace the Eurocrat 200, the air control center of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap).

In a 2019 audit report on the DOTr, the Commission on Audit (COA) cited the MACC project’s Phase 1 and Phase 2, which had remained idle for nine years since their completion. The two were among the department’s seven projects that had been either completed or terminated.

The first phase of the project began in September 2009 and was finished in February 2010 at a cost of P297,151,010, while the second phase started in June 2010 and was finished in November that year at a cost of P190,592.730.

“The new MACC project Phases 1 and 2 with total payments amounting to P487,743,740, which were substantially completed in CY 2010, had remained idle and not utilized since its completion,” the COA said.

These were “allegedly below the standards required by international civil aviation, hence were never accepted and commissioned by the Caap as end-user,” the audit agency said.

The DOTr commissioned the new Communications Navigation Surveillance/Air Traffic Management Systems Development Project in October 2017, which the Caap was now using as replacement of the new MACC, “making it outdated and technologically obsolete,” according to the COA report.

COA auditors also noted that the DOTr was looking for other government agencies that can use the new MACC, such as the Philippine Air Force and the Philippine Coast Guard. “No further information was provided on the realization of the plan, thus the projects remain idle and unused to date,” they said.

The DOTr built an air traffic control center and it has never been used. Now they allege it was never used because it is below standards!