Friday, June 5, 2026

Retards in the Government 472

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

 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2235483/ombudsman-files-plunder-case-vs-estrada-in-sandiganbayan-arrest-looms

The Office of the Ombudsman on Thursday afternoon filed plunder and graft cases against Sen. Jinggoy Estrada before the Sandiganbayan.

After this move, an arrest warrant is expected to be issued against Estrada anytime soon.

Plunder is a non-bailable case and carries a penalty of life imprisonment. Once jailed, Estrada could only be temporarily released if the evidence of his guilt is not strong.

The anti-graft body formally charged Estrada weeks after receiving the recommendation from the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The DOJ recommended the filing of plunder, graft and bribery cases against Estrada and other former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials in connection with government flood control project anomalies.

During the second House infrastructure committee hearing in September last year, former DPWH assistant district engineer Brice Hernandez alleged that Estrada maneuvered to allocate P355 million through budget insertions in Bulacan’s first district in alleged exchange for a 30-percent cut.

Estrada denied this as he shrugged off the Ombudsman’s announcement regarding his plunder complaint.

“Well, if this is the price that I have to pay for standing on my own principles and what I believe in? So be it,” Estrada told reporters on Tuesday.

Estrada also stressed that the Senate’s Legislative Budget Research and Monitoring Office said he does not have any insertions.

The majority bloc senator is still facing 11 counts of graft in the Sandiganbayan despite being acquitted of plunder last year.

Estrada and convicted businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles were acquitted of plunder over an alleged misuse of P200 million in Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF).

However, the antigraft court has rejected, for lack of merit, his plea to dismiss the graft case stemming from the same case.

He was also convicted of one count each of direct and indirect bribery for allegedly pocketing P6.7 million in payoffs in connection with the misappropriation of his PDAF, but the Sandiganbayan reversed the decision in August.

The Office of the Ombudsman filed plunder and graft cases against Sen. Jinggoy Estrada before the Sandiganbayan.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/28/village-dad-gunned-down-in-pangasinan

A barangay kagawad or councilor was shot dead in Barangay Poblacion East, Calasiao, Pangasinan on Wednesday, May 27.

Investigation said the 31-year-old victim was on duty in the barangay hall when a man arrived and opened fire.

But the suspect’s gun malfunctioned, giving the victim a chance to run towards the kitchen and escape through the front door.

However, the suspect chased the victim and fired multiple shots, hitting the victim in the body and head before fleeing on a white motorcycle driven by an accomplice towards Magsaysay Bridge.

The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Recovered from the crime scene were four fired cartridge cases and one caliber .45 bullet.

Calasiao police led by Police Lt. Col. Rodel C. Gabatin held a case conference to fast-track the identification and arrest of the suspects.

Police Col. Dennis L. de Leon, Pangasinan police chief, ordered intensified manhunt operations, surveillance camera backtracking, and intelligence gathering to ensure justice for the victim.

Lawmen appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report information that may help solve the case.

A barangay kagawad or councilor was shot dead in Barangay Poblacion East, Calasiao, Pangasinan.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2236061/cidg-files-obstruction-raps-vs-padilla-5-others-over-dela-rosa-escape-2

The Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP CIDG) has filed a complaint before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against Sen. Robin Padilla and five others for obstruction of justice.

CIDG public information chief Maj. Helen dela Cruz confirmed this in a text message to the Inquirer on Thursday evening.

In a press briefing in Camp Crame earlier on Thursday, CIDG director Maj. Gen. Robert Alexander Morico II said Padilla had “indispensable cooperation” in helping Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa leave the Senate early in the morning on May 14.

Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court over his alleged participation in former President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody war on illegal drugs.

Padilla had previously admitted that dela Rosa left the Senate with him aboard his vehicle.

However, Padilla maintained that dela Rosa only “hitched” a ride, and that he had dropped him off in Makati City without asking where he was going next.

According to Morico, other vehicles had been waiting “in the vicinity of the Senate” to ensure Padilla’s car was able to leave, but the CIDG chief did not provide further details about them, citing “operational matters.”

The Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group has filed a complaint before the Department of Justice against Sen. Robin Padilla and five others for obstruction of justice.

A former barangay captain of Upper Sang-an, Labangan town in Zamboanga del Sur, was shot dead in broad daylight along the national highway in Barangay Tawagan Sur here on Thursday afternoon. Initial police investigation showed that the victim was riding his yellow motorcycle and was reportedly on his way to Pagadian City to fetch his wife, who works at a private hospital, when unidentified suspects allegedly tailed him while onboard a white sport utility vehicle (SUV).Upon reaching Purok Sampaguita in Barangay Tawagan Sur at 3:56 p.m., witnesses said several gunshots suddenly rang out, hitting the victim.

The suspects immediately fled toward an unknown direction after the attack. Authorities recovered three fired cartridge cases from a 9mm pistol at the crime scene. Police launched hot pursuit operations and conducted follow-up investigations to determine the motive behind the killing and identify those responsible. Later that same day, authorities arrested one suspect and recovered the alleged getaway vehicle used in the shooting during a joint law enforcement operation. Police said the vehicle was found in Purok Buntod, Barangay Polyagan, Pagadian City. Investigators are continuing efforts to identify and arrest the remaining suspects involved in the attack. Police have yet to release additional details regarding the motive or identities of those behind the killing. Authorities also appealed for public cooperation, urging residents with information related to the incident to come forward and assist in the investigation.

A former barangay captain of Upper Sang-an, Labangan town in Zamboanga del Sur, was shot dead in broad daylight.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2236866/ombudsman-suspends-catanduanes-vice-gov-11-others-over-uwan-aid-mess

The Office of the Ombudsman on Friday said it suspended Catanduanes Vice Governor Robert Fernandez and 11 Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) members for allegedly causing delays in the utilization and allocation of P30.5 million aid for Super Typhoon Uwan in November last year.

Fernandez on Friday noted that the SP is ready to address all allegations in proper channels, while stressing that preventive suspension is only procedural and not a “final ruling of guilt.”

In an order dated May 22, the Ombudsman said “that there is strong evidence showing their guilt” for the charges of grave misconduct, grave abuse of authority and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service filed against Fernandez and the 11 SP members.

Aside from Fernandez, also suspended were SP members Josevan Balidoy, Giovanni Balmadrid, Jose Romeo Francisco, Alvin Rodriguez, Edwin Tanael, Lorenzo Templonuevo Jr., Arnel Turado, Dean Roberto Vergara, Tito Villamor, Santos Zafe and Rafael Zuniega.

The said respondents will be preventively suspended without pay for six months, pending the final termination of the administrative adjudication of their case.

The suspension stemmed from a complaint filed by Catanduanes Governor Patrick Alain Azanza over alleged irregularities in the proper utilization and allocation of the P30.5M of the province’s Quick Response Fund (QRF).

The respondents, then acting as the Sangguniang Panlalawigan or SP, revised the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council’s proposed utilization and allocation of the QRF and moved to use over P26 million for cash assistance instead of goods.

Governor Azanza vetoed the SP ordinance, citing the DBM-DILG-NDRRMC Joint Circular 2013-1 which does not allow cash assistance for immediate response activities. DBM stands for the Department of Budget and Management, DILG is Department of the Interior and Local Government and NDRRMC the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

“Azanza further stressed that the respondents’ acts delayed the utilization of the QRF and further impeded the provincial government from addressing the urgent needs of the affected more than 39,000 families,” the Ombudsman said in a statement.

Fernandez defended their move, saying “the Sangguniang Panlalawigan stood firm on prioritizing immediate, direct cash assistance so our affected kababayans could directly buy what they urgently needed to rebuild their lives.”

“We firmly believe that fighting for the welfare and immediate relief of our calamity-stricken citizens is not misconduct—it is our highest duty as elected officials,” Fernandez said in a statement.

Also cited in Azanza’s complaint are other acts such as the deferment of the request for authority to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development for provisions of construction materials for Uwan victims, according to the Ombudsman.

Also, the respondents allegedly caused delays in the enactment of budget appropriations for fiscal year 2026 and also issued a resolution in January declaring Azanza as persona non grata in the province.

Fernandez said: “The policy disagreements cited in the complaint — including budget deliberations and local appointments — reflect the necessary checks-and-balances of a functioning, independent legislative branch.”

Meanwhile, Fernandez stressed that a preventive suspension “is NOT a penalty, nor is it a final ruling of guilt.”

“It is simply a procedural measure used during an ongoing administrative investigation,” he said. “Should this be properly served to the respondents, then, we will comply.”

The vice governor said his office has not been formally served this order by the proper implementing authorities.

“Instead, a photocopy of the document was merely handed over by the staff of the Office of the Governor to our staff at the Office of the Vice Governor,” Fernandez said. 

“Until the proper, legal, and official service is executed by the rightful regulatory channels, the leadership of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan remains fully active, functional, and intact,” he also said.

The Office of the Ombudsman on Friday said it suspended Catanduanes Vice Governor Robert Fernandez and 11 Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) members for allegedly causing delays in the utilization and allocation of P30.5 million aid for Super Typhoon Uwan in November last year.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2237682/tacurong-mayor-rapped-for-alleged-non-release-of-philhealth-benefits

A group of healthcare workers has accused Mayor Lina Montilla of Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat of abusing her authority for allegedly not releasing at least P18 million in Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) benefits owed to local healthcare workers.

The administrative complaint was filed last May 20 before the Provincial Board of Sultan Kudarat by health personnel led by City Health Officer Dr. Giovanni D. Deles. It was made public over the weekend.

Deles and company also sought the mayor’s preventive suspension while the investigation is underway.

According to them, the preventive suspension is necessary “to preserve the integrity of relevant documents and prevent any possible influence on witnesses.”

The complaint stated that healthcare workers formally requested the release of their PhilHealth Konsulta Package Honorarium and Professional Fees on Dec. 22, 2025, covering services rendered from Jan. 23 to July 30, 2025.

It added the request remained unresolved for nearly two months, prompting them to send a demand letter through their legal counsel on Feb. 12, 2026.

Instead of approving it, the documents were allegedly returned to the City Health Office without any accompanying explanation.

The complaint also cited PhilHealth Advisory No. 2025-0021, which provides that professional fees for healthcare providers should be distributed within 30 days from the facility’s receipt of the funds.

The complainants said that City Treasurer Romulo Paclibar Jr. had confirmed that the local government had already received the full amount of P18,859,120 from PhilHealth.

They argued that there were no longer any legal obstacles to the release of the funds, as the distribution had reportedly been approved by the city council through necessary resolutions.

The complainants further maintained that the benefits had become vested rights of the healthcare workers, as they already rendered their services and complied with all requirements necessary for the release of the payments.

As of this writing, Montilla’s camp has yet to issue an official statement regarding the complaint.

Records show that the complaint was received on May 20, 2026, by the Office of Sultan Kudarat Vice Governor and Sangguniang Panlalawigan Presiding Officer, Prince Raden Sakaluran, for appropriate action. 

A group of healthcare workers has accused Mayor Lina Montilla of Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat of abusing her authority for allegedly not releasing at least P18 million in Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) benefits owed to local healthcare workers.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/01/iqbal-to-face-raps-before-ombudsman-macacua

Former Ministry of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education (MBHTE) chief Mohagher Iqbal will face criminal and administrative charges before the Office of Ombudsman amid massive fraud allegations, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) interim Chief Minister Abdulraof Macacua said. 

In his letter to Iqbal, Macacua assured him of due process as he would be given a chance to clear his name.

The alleged funds misuse was exposed after the Commission on Audit report on the questionable purchase of P2.2 billion learning and training materials. 

Macacua dismissed Iqbal as the MBHTE chief on May 18 due to loss of trust and confidence amid the corruption issue. 

Iqbal initially refused to step down, saying he was not given due process. Macacua dismissed Iqbal's claim, saying the COA special audit was part of due process.

"To provide you further the opportunity to invoke due process and ensure full accountability, I shall immediately forward the final COA findings to the Office of the Ombudsman so that the appropriate criminal and administrative proceedings may commence without delay," Macacua said.

"In that forum, you will have every opportunity to be heard. But those proceedings do not bar the Chief Minister from ending a co-terminus appointment due to loss of confidence."

Macacua said the COA findings against MBHTE were serious and they not only tainted Iqbal's personal credibility but also significantly damaged BARMM's reputation as an institution. 

Iqbal’s dismissal from MBHTE earned the ire of many Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) supporters who staged a massive protest in front of the Bangsamoro government center in Cotabato City. 

Macacua justified his decision to axe his long-time MILF colleague, citing legal and factual framework in response to Iqbal's refusal to step down.

Macacua clarified that Iqbal's appointment does not enjoy security of tenure, as his ministerial position is not fixed but co-terminus with the appointing authority.

He said Iqbal should not confuse brotherhood with governance and accountability, especially where corruption is alleged.

"The struggle for the Bangsamoro was never about protecting each other from accountability; it was about building a just government. Justice requires that no one, regardless of shared history, remain in office when corruption erodes public trust in the institutions we painstakingly built. Thus, trust and confidence are gone," Macacua said.

Macacua and Iqbal are senior leaders of the MILF. 

Iqbal is the MILF first vice chairperson and has been the chairman of the peace panel for over 20 years. Macacua is the chief of staff of the MILF armed wing Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces. 

"Moral governance demands that we act decisively when public trust is compromised. I have lost full confidence in your ability to lead MBHTE, and that loss of confidence is sufficient grounds for the expiration of your term," Macacua said. 

Former Ministry of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education chief Mohagher Iqbal will face criminal and administrative charges before the Office of Ombudsman amid massive fraud allegations, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao  interim Chief Minister Abdulraof Macacua said. 

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada has arrived at the New Quezon City Male Dormitory Jail in Payatas, Quezon City, where he will be detained after the Sandiganbayan ordered his arrest for his nonbailable plunder case.

From the Sandiganbayan for the return of warrant, Estrada’s convoy reached the Quezon City Jail at 8:07 p.m. on Monday.

Arrived at the jail’s premises were two police motorcycle escorts, one police coaster, two Sandiganbayan vans, a black SUV, and Estrada’s white Lexus SUV. 

This came after the senator underwent booking procedures at the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) following the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division’s arrest warrant.

Estrada earlier said that he voluntarily surrendered to the PNP-CIDG, but Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla later pointed out that they arrested the senator inside the Senate.

The senator was charged with plunder, as well as a graft case, for allegedly receiving P573 million in kickbacks from anomalous flood control projects that were reportedly “systematically delivered” to him.

The Sandiganbayan Second Division on Friday issued an arrest warrant against the senator for his graft case.

But since graft is bailable, Estrada immediately filed the P90,000 requested bail on the same day.

Aside from Estrada, also ordered arrested are former Department of Works and Highways (DPWH) chief Manuel Bonoan and ex-DPWH engineering officials from the National Capital Region namely, assistant district engineer Denryl Caesar Cortuna and district engineers Manny Bulusan and Arturo Gonzales, Jr. 

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada has been arrested for nonbailable plunder.

Former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Manuel Bonoan surrendered to authorities on Monday afternoon following an arrest warrant issued by the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division.

According to GMA News’ Mariz Umali, Bonoan appeared at the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Camp Crame, Quezon City.

Last week, Bonoan posted bail before the Sandiganbayan Second Division on Friday to secure temporary freedom amid a pending graft charge filed against him.

Former Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel Bonoan has been arrested for plunder.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/733863/barzaga-expelled-from-house-for-disruptive-disorderly-behavior

On Tuesday, lawmakers voted to expel Cavite 4th District Rep. Kiko Barzaga over “disruptive” and “disorderly” behavior, making him the first in nearly three years to be expelled from the House of Representatives.

Of the lawmakers, 265 or more than two-thirds voted in favor of the House ethics committee’s findings in Committee Report No. 298 that Barzaga should be expelled from the lower chamber over acts deemed unbecoming of a House member.

Fourteen voted against it, while eight abstained.

“Representative Barzaga engaged in a pattern of highly disruptive, discourteous, and disorderly behavior that directly obstructed plenary sessions and desecrated parliamentary solemnity,” 4Ps Rep. JC Abalos, who heads the ethics committee, told the House floor in his sponsorship speech of the panel’s report.

He also said Barzaga’s “established infractions” include repeatedly interrupting plenary sessions, having loud outbursts, distracting House members during legislative work, and mocking the chamber’s leadership.

Barzaga, a 27-year-old lawmaker, was suspended twice for 60 days over incendiary social media posts that leveled accusations and inflammatory remarks against fellow lawmakers and top government officials.

He has styled himself as an advocate of animal rights and has adopted a cat persona, whose quips are often punctuated by a “meow.”

Barzaga’s expulsion is the chamber’s latest, following the August 2023 removal of former Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr., who faces murder charges, including in the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo.

Other lawmakers expelled include former Zamboanga del Norte Rep. Romeo Jalosjos Sr., who was removed after being found guilty of raping a minor, and Ruben Ecleo Jr. of Dinagat Islands, who was dropped over graft charges and the killing of his wife.

The lead-up to the vote saw a back-and-forth between lawmakers pushing for Barzaga’s removal and those opposing it, who argued that his expulsion did not match his infractions and could set a precedent for future proceedings.

“My concern is whether expulsion would be perceived as punishment for dissent rather than genuine disorderly behavior,” Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice said.

He later questioned whether there was a quorum to vote on Barzaga’s removal, prompting a roll call before the voting proceeded.

Before his ouster, Barzaga voted against impeaching Vice President Sara Duterte, who was overwhelmingly indicted on corruption and constitutional violation charges tied to alleged misuse of confidential funds and accusations she plotted the assassination of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., among others.

Barzaga had filed six bills in his 11 months as a lawmaker, including a proposal to make divorce legal in the Philippines, and co-authored five others, according to his congressional profile.

Rep. Kiko Barzaga has been expelled over “disruptive” and “disorderly” behavior,

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/03/village-dad-shot-dead-in-ilocos-sur

A barangay councilor was shot dead in his home in Barangay Bungro here on Monday night, June 1.

Police Capt. Melvin Trinidad, police chief here, said the 

50-year-old victim was resting in the veranda at 10:15 p.m. when unidentified men arrived and shot him in the face.

The suspects fled and the victim was taken to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead.

Scene-of-the-Crime Operatives recovered two spent .45-caliber and 5.56-millimeter shells in the crime scene.

Police are investigating personal, love life, and political angles as possible motives in the attack.

A barangay councilor was shot dead in his home.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/03/rizal-cop-placed-under-custody-after-viral-taguig-arrest

The Rizal Police Provincial Office (Rizal PPO) announced on Wednesday, June 3, that one of its police officers involved in the viral arrest of a 76-year-old barangay driver following a traffic incident in Taguig City has been placed under restrictive custody.

In a statement, the Rizal PPO emphasized that it strongly condemns any form of irresponsible, violent, or inappropriate behavior that may endanger the life, safety, and rights of any individual, especially when committed by a member of the police force.

The station immediately addressed the incident, which occurred on June 2 at the corner of MLQ Avenue and Mauling Creek in Barangay Bagumbayan.

The viral video was uploaded by digital creator Tenants Ray Rice, showing the officer handcuffing the elderly man—wearing a shirt marked “service driver”—and forcibly pulling him into a vehicle. The uploader identified him as a driver from Barangay Lower Bicutan.

According to the post description, the driver accidentally hit the police officer’s car. Authorities said CCTV footage confirmed a minor collision between the two vehicles, which was later settled amicably through a compromise agreement.

However, police noted the driver attempted to leave the scene, prompting the officer’s intervention.

As an immediate measure, the Rizal PPO said the involved police officer was immediately removed from his unit and placed under restrictive custody while the necessary verification, assessment, and thorough investigation of the incident are being conducted.

It said that the move aims to ensure that the involved police officer will be held accountable in accordance with existing regulations and applicable laws.

“The Rizal PPO reiterated that no one is above the law, and that any allegation of misconduct or violation of existing rules and regulations will be given due attention and addressed through appropriate action,” it emphasized.

The Rizal PPO also reaffirmed its commitment to professionalism, integrity, discipline, and accountability within the police force, in line with its mandate to serve and protect the public.

Police officers were reminded to exercise discipline, self-restraint, and the highest standards of professionalism at all times.

“The Rizal PPO will not condone any conduct that could erode public trust in the organization,” it stressed.

The Rizal Police Provincial Office announced that one of its police officers involved in the viral arrest of a 76-year-old barangay driver following a traffic incident in Taguig City has been placed under restrictive custody.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/03/obstruction-of-justice-filed-vs-sp-alan-robin-over-batos-escape

Human rights advocates and various cause-oriented groups filed on Wednesday, June 3, a case of obstruction of justice against Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Robin Padilla in connection with the May 14 escape of fellow senator Ronald ‘Bato” Dela Rosa before the Office of the Ombudsman.

Aside from the two senators, also included in the charge sheet was retired police general and Senate Sergeant-At-Arms Mao Aplasca whom the groups accused of having a hand in the escape plan.

Tindig Pilipinas convenor Francis Joseph Aquino Dee said they filed the complaint to emphasize that no one is above the law when it comes to accountability for violating the law and betraying public trust.

"The rule of law requires accountability. Public office must never be used as a shield against justice,” said Dee before the filing of the case.

“When officials use their positions to frustrate lawful processes and protect their allies from accountability, they betray the public trust and undermine our democratic institutions," he added.

He said the complaint is part of a broader effort to challenge impunity and stand with the victims of the drug war and their families.

Earlier, the Philippine National Police (PNP), through the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), recommended to the Department of Justice against Padilla, her female deputy chief of staff who is a retired military personnel, and four others, including two relatives of Padilla.

The recommendation of the case stemmed from what it described as sufficient proof that Dela Rosa’s escape was highly-coordinated and well-planned, with Padilla being tagged as the person who made it happen.

In a press briefing, CIDG director Maj. Gen. Robert Alexander Morico II said the Senate gunfire on May 13 and the escape of Dela Rosa are related. But he emphasized that it is up to the DOJ to file the case.

The DOJ earlier tapped the CIDG to assist it in the investigation and case build-up of both Dela Rosa escape and the Senate gunfire which President Marcos described as fake.

For its part, Tindig Pilipinas said the case it filed will not affect the investigation and case build-up currently being done by the DOJ, adding that the filing was to emphasize the right of every citizen to file a case against any government official committing abuses. 

“This case is not simply about one individual but about defending the integrity of public institutions and ensuring that accountability mechanisms function without political interference,” the groups said in a statement.

“We call on the Office of the Ombudsman to conduct an impartial investigation and ensure that public officials who obstruct justice are held accountable under the law,” they added.

Dee said they furnished a copy of the complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC), saying the tribunal is a party to the incident that involved the escape of Dela Rosa.

“We’re doing it for their information… it’s a courtesy because they are a party to this case,” said Dee.

Dela Rosa is a subject of an arrest warrant issued by the ICC as he was named as a co-perpetrator in the crimes against humanity case in relation to the bloody drug war that left thousands of people, including children and innocent civilians, dead.

The ICC warrant was unsealed after Dela Rosa suddenly appeared in the Senate on May 11 to participate in the ouster of then Senate president Tito Sotto.

Human rights advocates and various cause-oriented groups filed on Wednesday, June 3, a case of obstruction of justice against Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Robin Padilla in connection with the May 14 escape of fellow senator Ronald ‘Bato” Dela Rosa before the Office of the Ombudsman.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Coronavirus Lockdown: Decathlon Philippines, New China Flights, and More!

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

The contribution of tourism to the Philippines' GDP shrank by 8.1% in 2025.

https://business.inquirer.net/592610/tourism-share-in-ph-gdp-shrank-to-8-1-in-2025/amp

The Philippine tourism industry’s contribution to the economy shrank in 2025 as weaker foreign visitor spending weighed on a still-fragile postpandemic recovery.

Latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showed that tourism direct gross value added—the measure of economic output directly generated by tourism-related industries—fell to 8.1 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025 from the revised 8.7 percent in the previous year.

In value terms, the industry directly generated P2.27 trillion in 2025, down 1.4 percent from the P2.30 trillion recorded in 2024.

The latest figure marked the lowest tourism share to GDP in three years or since 2022 when the industry had just started recovering from the pandemic.

As it is, tourism’s contribution to the economy has yet to return to prepandemic double-digit growth levels.

The decline came largely from weaker inbound tourism expenditure, or spending by foreign visitors in the country, which dropped 6.4 percent to P698.46 billion from P745.99 billion a year earlier.

Separate data from the Bureau of Immigration, as cited by the Department of Tourism, showed that total foreign visitor arrivals—including returning overseas Filipinos—reached 6.48 million in 2025.

In an earlier discussion paper, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) said the recovery in inbound tourism expenditures had been gradual.

“When measured in current prices, inbound tourism expenditures appear higher in 2023 to 2024 due to price adjustments, reaching levels close to or above prepandemic nominal values,” the state-run think tank said.

“However, this increase is largely attributed to inflationary effects rather than equivalent growth in real output or tourist arrivals,” it added.

The PIDS paper further explained that full recovery in the industry has yet to be realized as growth in visitor spending, value added and sectoral investments remained tempered.

Domestic tourism expenditure, however, continued to grow and partly cushioned the decline in foreign visitor spending. Spending by local travelers rose 3 percent to P3.26 trillion in 2025 from P3.16 trillion in the previous year.

Combining both inbound and domestic tourism expenditures, internal tourism expenditure grew at a much slower pace of 1.2 percent to P3.96 trillion from P3.91 trillion. In 2024, the growth rate stood at 13.7 percent.

In contrast, outbound tourism expenditure, or spending by Filipinos traveling abroad, increased by 3.5 percent to P357.93 billion.

Meanwhile, employment in tourism industries reached 7.7 million persons in 2025, up 2.5 percent from 7.5 million in the previous year. This brought the share of tourism-related employment to total employment in the country to 15.7 percent.

For John Paolo Rivera, senior research fellow at PIDS, the weaker tourism contribution likely reflected a combination of softer domestic spending, elevated travel costs and slower external demand recovery.

“Tourism remains vulnerable to external shocks, such as geopolitical tensions, fuel prices and global economic uncertainty,” Rivera told the Inquirer in a message.

“This highlights the need to strengthen tourism resilience through better connectivity, diversified tourism products, digitalization and higher-value tourism strategies rather than relying purely on volume growth,” he added.

The PIDS report, which Rivera co-authored, acknowledged that the Philippine tourism industry had made advancements over the years, but said these were still insufficient to erase the country’s standing as a regional laggard.

“Despite these advancements, the Philippines continues to face key constraints that hinder its ability to be at par with tourism powerhouses in the Asean region such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam,” the report said.

“Persistent issues, such as inadequate infrastructure, weak interconnectivity between tourism circuits, environmental sustainability concerns and policy fragmentation must be addressed to unlock tourism’s full potential,” it added.

Still, the think tank said the country’s tourism industry remained “well-positioned to move from recovery to reinvention” as more regions work toward reforms aligned with the National Tourism Development Plan 2023–2028.

“By accelerating digital transformation, nurturing community-centered and sustainability-focused tourism and investing in the strengths of people and places across all island groups, the country can build a tourism future that is confident, competitive and opportunity-rich,” PIDS said.

The tourism industry is continuing to struggle to recover. 

But that is not to say there has been no recovery. 

https://tribune.net.ph/2026/05/28/dot-says-new-china-flights-fueling-tourism-recovery

The Department of Tourism welcomed the resumption of the Hangzhou-Manila route by XiamenAir, saying the renewed direct connection would help the Philippines recover its share of the Chinese tourism market.

Tourism Secretary Dita Angara-Mathay said the continued expansion of direct international flights reflects the government’s broader strategy to strengthen tourism growth and improve accessibility.

“Visitor arrivals from China have already posted the strongest growth among our major source markets this year, supported by expanded direct services and measures that have made travel more accessible,” Angara-Mathay said.

Chinese tourist arrivals reached 150,708 from January to April 2026, significantly higher than the 93,186 recorded during the same period in 2025.

Despite the increase, the tourism chief noted that recovery remains below pre-pandemic levels, with current air seat capacity from China only about half of 2019 levels.

“This tells us that the challenge is no longer demand alone — it is our ability to convert that returning interest into actual travel through sufficient, reliable, and commercially sustainable access,” she added.

XiamenAir resumed its Hangzhou-Manila service on 20 May, with flights operating four times weekly every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday until 31 October 2026.

The inaugural flight from Hangzhou arrived in Manila carrying 76 passengers, while the outbound Manila-Hangzhou flight departed with 122 passengers onboard.

The DOT said the route not only supports tourism exchanges but could also strengthen business and investment ties between the Philippines and China.

The Hangzhou route forms part of a broader expansion of air connectivity from China.

Earlier this month, Qingdao Airlines launched the Changsha-Manila route, while XiamenAir also introduced direct Chongqing-Manila flights.

The DOT said the Chongqing service marked the 33rd direct international route launched to the Philippines since the start of 2025, highlighting continued growth in global connectivity.

From 1 January to 19 May, the Philippines recorded 7.78 million international air seats for direct inbound flights, an 8.31 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

A new flight route from China to Manila will help the Philippines "recover its share of the Chinese tourism market." 

OFWs who were forced to return during the pandemic now have local jobs due to the construction of steel plants. 

https://business.inquirer.net/592952/ofws-no-more-steelasia-enlists-construction-veterans

There’s often little certainty for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) about where the next contract will come from.

Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic—and more recently, the conflict in the Middle East—could trigger mass layoffs, thus forcing thousands of Filipinos to return home with few job prospects waiting for them.

For a growing number of repatriated OFWs, that uncertainty has led them to an unlikely second career: helping build what SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. hopes will become the country’s first integrated steel mill

SteelAsia currently employs 106 repatriated OFWs across its four plants in Calaca, Batangas; Meycauayan, Bulacan; Compostela, Cebu; and Davao City.

Many returned to the Philippines during the pandemic, when economic disruptions and lockdowns wiped out jobs across the globe.

“Some of the returning workers initially considered retirement after years overseas, especially older employees who were let go due to age,” the company says. “But many said the opportunity to work in a Philippine steel mill convinced them to return to the industry.”

This arrangement is particularly relevant today as the conflict in the Middle East continues to displace Filipino workers. According to the Department of Migrant Workers, more than 10,000 OFWs have already been repatriated from the region.

SteelAsia says the OFWs it has tapped for its Lemery plant in Batangas came mainly from Saudi Arabia, the top destination for Filipino workers abroad, which accounts for 74.5 percent of the country’s total overseas workforce. Many had also worked in Bahrain and other parts of the Middle East.

What SteelAsia is entrusting these former OFWs with is the operation of its steel sections mill in Lemery.

A steel sections mill is an industrial rolling facility that transforms semifinished steel billets or blooms into finished structural steel products such as I-beams, H-sections, channel steel and angle bars—key materials used in buildings, heavy infrastructure and industrial projects.

Once operational later this year, the Lemery plant is expected to produce heavy steel sections that the Philippines currently imports entirely from abroad.

For the former OFWs, however, the opportunity is more than just another job.

“We’re like soldiers who used to fight for other countries and now are being asked to fight for our own nation,” says Romeo Serna, a stacker operator at SteelAsia.

For Cenen Reyes, another repatriated OFW, working at SteelAsia allows him to continue practicing a craft he spent years mastering overseas.

“My body is still craving for work that involves steel,” Reyes says.

SteelAsia expects its expansion plans to create at least 30,000 jobs in the coming years, either through direct employment or related industries.

This is part of the company’s broader expansion strategy, which includes four new manufacturing facilities by 2028 backed by a multiyear P75 billion investment. Once completed, these projects are expected to raise SteelAsia’s annual production capacity to 4.8 million tons from 2.5 million tons.

As SteelAsia pushes ahead with its expansion plans, the repatriated OFWs it has hired say they are also fulfilling a mission of their own.

“We feel like veteran soldiers being called to active duty for one last mission for SteelAsia,” says acting production head Antonio Rivera.

The more repatriated OFWs the better but of course there should be a salary match or its pointless. 

Decathlon Philippines continues to expand its brand.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2026/05/30/sports/decathlon-philippines-continues-to-expand-in-2026/2354794

Decathlon, the French sports retail giant, continues its mission to move people through the wonders of sport with the grand opening of more outlets in the Philippines this year, including its latest "Connect" store at SM Grand Central.

This opening marks its second major milestone in an aggressive growth strategy that aims to bring sport and well being closer to Filipinos everywhere. 

From 17 stores in 2025, Decathlon Philippines plans to expand to 27 stores in 2026, beginning with major expansions in Cebu, SM Grand Central and Ayala Malls Manila Bay. 

With the addition of the SM Grand Central branch, the brand now operates 19 stores nationwide, moving closer to its long-term vision of 50 stores by 2030.

Hathaipat Theintangpiriya, CEO of Decathlon Philippines, highlights the vision behind this rapid growth.

"Our mission is simple: to make the lives of Filipinos healthier and happier by making sport and well-being accessible. This opening at SM Grand Central is part of our commitment to be closer to our customers nationwide. We look forward to our continued growth and hope that more people can discover their love for sport with Decathlon."

The "Connect" store format is designed for the urban pace, offering a curated selection of high-quality, affordable gear tailored to the local community.

Annarica Pineda, Store Manager of Decathlon SM Grand Central, shares the excitement of the local team.

"We are thrilled to bring the Decathlon experience to the heart of Caloocan. Whether you are a dedicated athlete or just starting your fitness journey, our team is ready to help you find the right gear. We want to be the go-to partner for every sport enthusiast in the city."

Decathlon views the Philippine sporting goods market as a prime sector, with a projected 7% compound annual growth rate through 2031. 

This surge is fueled by a growing middle class and a post-pandemic shift toward health consciousness as urban youth and professionals continue to propel the demand for premium yet affordable apparel and equipment.

By integrating digital convenience with physical touch points, Decathlon Philippines is positioned to capture a significant market share while fulfilling its pledge to make more sports available to all.

The pandemic was a wake-up call for everyone to get healthy so they need these stores to sell them sports goods. A pair of running shoes and shorts is apparently not enough. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Assassinated Citizens May, 2026

Assassination is normal in the Philippines not only for government officials but also for regular citizens. The most common method of assassination for both citizens and officials is a motorcycle duo riding up on the target and then blasting them away. This series will document the number of citizens assassinated on a monthly basis. These stories are to be distinguished from regular murder cases which happen on a daily basis. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2225226/cops-hunt-motorcycle-riders-who-fatally-shot-dog-in-isabela

Police are pursuing two motorcycle-riding men who allegedly shot a dog dead in Ramon on April 24, using closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage to trace the motorcycle’s plate number.

Police Maj. Jay-ar Olya-on, Ramon Police chief, said one of the suspects shot the dog with a 9mm pistol along the Isabela–Alfonso Lista road in Purok 6, Barangay Ambatali. The incident is being investigated as a violation of the Animal Welfare Act of 1998.

“We tracked CCTV footage from Ambatali showing that the suspects, who came from Alfonso Lista, Ifugao, passed through San Mateo, Cabatuan, and later Cauayan. We hope this will help as we continue tracing the plate number through the cybercrime laboratory,” Olya-on said in a phone interview on Friday, May 8.

He added that investigators are verifying information to identify “persons of interest” believed to have come from Alfonso Lista before traveling elsewhere in Isabela.

Aside from possible violations of the Animal Welfare Code, the suspects may also face investigation for illegal discharge of a firearm or illegal possession of firearms, Olya-on said.

CCTV footage taken around 5:30 a.m. on April 24 showed the dog barking at the passing motorcycle while it was traveling eastbound along the road.

Authorities said the riders appeared irritated by the dog’s barking, turned back, and one of them shot the animal. The dog later died from its injuries.

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Dog owner Jesslyn Laddaran acknowledged that the animal had not been placed on a leash, but stressed that the killing was unjustifiable.

“It is not right and never justifiable to shoot a dog to death,” Laddaran told the Inquirer in an online interview on Thursday evening.

The footage showed the dog chasing and barking at the motorcycle before one of the riders pulled out a firearm and shot it.

Olya-on noted that while local ordinances require dogs to be leashed, passersby should have reported the matter to the owner or barangay officials instead of resorting to violence.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/09/indian-national-shot-dead-by-riding-in-tandem-in-caloocan

Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot and killed a 40-year-old Indian moneylender on Friday morning, May 8, while he was driving his motorcycle in Caloocan City.

The Northern Police District (NPD) said the incident happened along Kabatuhan Road in Barangay Deparo.

Initial investigation showed that the victim was riding his motorcycle when two suspects onboard another motorcycle approached and shot him at close range.

The suspects immediately fled toward Deparo Road after the shooting.

Police and the victim’s wife believe the killing may be connected to the victim’s lending business.

The wife said her husband had previously complained about difficulties in collecting debts, with some borrowers allegedly avoiding payment.

She added that the victim sometimes got into verbal confrontations over unpaid loans.

Police ruled out robbery as a motive.

At the crime scene, investigators recovered five empty shells, three deformed slugs, and one live round of ammunition from a .45-caliber firearm.

The recovered pieces of evidence have been turned over to the Northern Police District Forensic Unit (NPD-FU) for ballistic examination.

As of this writing, authorities were conducting backtracking operations using closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage in the area to identify and arrest the suspects.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/10/pregnant-teacher-gunned-down-in-abra

A 36-year-old seven-months pregnant teacher was shot dead by motorcycle-riding gunmen in Barangay Bumagcat, Tayum, Abra Saturday night.

Police identified the victim as Maria Elaine B. Valencia, an elementary school teacher in Taguig City and resident of Barangay Pawa, Lagangilang, Abra.

Investigation said the victim was on her way to a bus terminal in Bangued, Abra onboard a motorcycle driven by her husband, accompanied by his cousin and a companion on another motorcycle, when the gunmen appeared and shot her.

The suspects fled and Valencia was taken to a hospital in Bantay, Ilocos Sur, where she was declared dead from multiple bullet wounds.

Recovered in the area were four empty caliber .45 pistol shells.

Police are pursuing the suspects and conducting follow-up investigation.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/11/senior-citizen-shot-dead-in-basilan

A senior citizen was shot dead in Basilan province on Sunday evening, May 10.
Police identified the victim as Gilberto Francisco Toledo.
Investigation said the victim driving a motorcycle in Barangay Lanote, Isabela City when gunmen onboard a motorcycle appeared and shot him.
The victim crashed and succumbed to fatal bullet wounds.
Toledo’s family and friends are shocked over the attack as the victim was well-known and helpful member of the community.
Police are conducting follow-up investigation and manhunt operations. Personal grudge is eyed as a possible motive.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/728241/man-sleeping-in-hammock-shot-dead-in-lorega-suspects-at-large

Police are looking for the suspects who shot a 27-year-old man dead while he was lying in a hammock in Lorega San Miguel, Cebu City early Wednesday morning, May 13.

As of Friday, May 15, the victim’s remains had already been turned over to his family after he succumbed to his injuries.

Police Senior Master Sergeant Nemesio Zulueta Dinopol said authorities already have initial leads regarding the possible perpetrators but are still validating information before publicly identifying any suspects or persons of interest.

“Sa pagkakaron, naa na mi mga lead. Amo lang gi-sure before namo i-declare,” Dinopol said in an interview.

(“We have leads for now, but we are verifying them before making an official statement.”)

Authorities are also corroborating accounts from possible witnesses and residents living near the area as part of the continuing investigation.

Police have likewise appealed to the public to cooperate and provide information that may help identify the suspects involved in the shooting.

Based on the initial investigation of the Parian Police Station, the victim, identified as alias “Ricson,” had reportedly been sleeping in a hammock at a nearby vacant lot in Sitio Samayo, Barangay Lorega San Miguel, before he was shot.

According to the victim’s cousin, they earlier heard gunshots but initially ignored the sound.

Moments later, they heard the victim moaning and found him wounded and bleeding on the ground beside the hammock.

Authorities received a call for assistance at around 1:30 a.m., and responding officers later found the victim unconscious at the scene.

The victim was rushed to the Cebu City Medical Center aboard a police mobile vehicle for immediate medical treatment, but died hours after the incident.

Dinopol said investigators are currently looking into a personal grudge as one of the possible motives behind the attack.

“Usa namong gitan-aw ron ang personal grudge nga possibility kay dili man pud ma-consider nga suicide or self-inflicted ang iyahang samad. So posible nga naay perpetrator ani,” he said.

(“One of the possibilities we are looking into right now is personal grudge, because his wounds cannot be considered self-inflicted or the result of suicide.”)

On the other hand, police are investigating whether illegal drugs may have played a role in the incident.

As of this writing, authorities have yet to officially identify suspects in the case as the investigation continues.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/728264/63-year-old-fish-vendor-shot-by-riding-in-tandem-in-cebu-city

A 63-year-old vendor on her way to buy fish to sell was wounded after unidentified riding-in-tandem suspects shot her while she was riding a habal-habal (motorcycle-for-hire) in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City early Friday morning, May 15.

The victim, identified as Elena Bascon of Barangay Buhisan, was heading to Pasil Fish Port when the shooting happened along Tres de Abril Street at around 5 a.m.

Initial police investigation showed that the victim was riding a habal-habal when armed men on another motorcycle allegedly approached them from behind and shot her once.

The habal-habal driver only realized that his passenger had been hit after hearing a gunshot and the victim suddenly asked for help.

“Pagbuto, nilingi ko, paglingi nako, niana siya’g kalit, ‘Dong, tabang.’ Paglingi nako nagtulo-tulo na ang dugo,” the driver said in an interview after the incident.

(“When I heard the gunfire, I turned around, and she said suddenly, “Help me, son.” She was bleeding badly.”)

The driver said the victim did not immediately fall from the motorcycle after the shooting.

He added that he stopped after noticing that the victim was already bleeding and about to fall off the motorcycle.

The driver said the bullet reportedly struck the victim in the upper back area and exited through her neck.

According to the driver, the victim had boarded his motorcycle in Barangay Buhisan and was supposedly heading to Pasil to buy fish she intended to sell.

He said the victim was his neighbor and regularly earns a living by selling fish around different areas.

The driver added that the victim had no fish with her yet at the time of the incident since she was still on her way to buy supplies from the fish port.

The victim also told him she had no known enemies when he asked her shortly after the shooting.

“Wa kay kontra, ‘Te?’ Niingon siya, ‘Wala man,’” he said.

The driver maintained that he had no idea whether the victim was being followed prior to the shooting, explaining that he was focused on driving the motorcycle.

As of this writing, the victim remains confined in a hospital while police continue investigating the riding-in-tandem incident.

Based on initial information from Labangon Police Station, investigators are also looking into information that the victim may have been suspected of being a police informant due to alleged illegal drug activities in their neighborhood.

However, authorities said the victim herself claimed she had no known enemies.

Police have yet to identify the gunmen involved in the shooting as the investigation continues.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/15/man-slain-while-pleading-for-assistance-in-rizal

A 40-year-old man was killed by a gunman while desperately seeking help at the doorway of a house in Rodriguez, Rizal on Wednesday, May 13.

Based on the initial police investigation, a 69-year-old witness said he was about to exit his home in Jovil 3 Annex when the victim suddenly rushed to his doorway, pleading for assistance.

Moments after, another man wearing a black jacket also appeared at the entrance.

Without warning, the suspect drew a firearm and fired two shots at the victim.

“Upon confirming that the victim was hit, the suspect did not linger; he immediately turned and fled out of the house, heading in the direction of Sitio Harangan,” police said.

The incident was reported to personnel of Sierra 4 who immediately responded and cordoned the crime scene for investigation.

On Friday, May 15, Rodriguez Municipal Police Station chief Lt. Col. Arwyn Gaffud said they are conducting a follow-up operation to arrest the suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed. They are also determining the motive behind the killing.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2229961/man-shot-dead-while-asleep-in-hammock-in-zamboanga-sibugay

A 20-year-old man was killed after he was shot while asleep in a hammock late Friday night, May 15, in Barangay Gaulan, Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay, police said.

Authorities identified the victim as Jerry Mariano Taño, a resident of Purok 1, Villacastor, Buug, Zamboanga Sibugay.

Initial police investigation showed that Taño was resting in a hammock when an unidentified suspect approached and shot him at close range in the head. The victim died instantly, his body falling onto a nearby bamboo bench, with blood pooling beneath the hammock.

Police said they received a report of the incident at around 11:35 p.m. from personnel of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO). Responding officers and investigators were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Witnesses said the assailant, carrying an undetermined firearm, fled on foot toward Barangay Guitom in neighboring Buug town after the attack.

Authorities are still determining the motive behind the killing and are working to identify and locate the suspect.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1275620

Police in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) have launched a hunt against two men who shot dead a local radio announcer in the region’s Special Geographic Area (SGA) on Thursday night.

Capt. Vilma Dimaraw, chief of the Malidegao municipal police station, said that radio broadcaster Nestor Micator, 45, also known as “Teting,” was shot in front of the village hall in Barangay Fort Pikit, Malidegao town, SGA-BARMM, at about 7 p.m.

Micator is a news anchor and commentator for D’Empire Radio, based in Poblacion, Pikit, Cotabato province.

Dimaraw said Micator is also a member of the Lupong Pambarangay (village council) of Barangay Fort Pikit.

“He was about to board his motorbike with his wife when two men riding in tandem on a motorbike arrived and shot him in the head. He died instantly, while his wife was unharmed,” the police official said in a radio interview Friday.

Dimaraw said police investigators are still determining if Micator had been receiving death threats and whether the attack was related to his work as a radio commentator or as a member of the village council.

The FM radio station management issued a statement condemning the attack on Micator.

“We strongly condemn this senseless act of violence and call for justice to be served immediately,” the statement issued Thursday night said.

Dimaraw said the police have several “persons of interest” linked to the crime but declined to provide further details.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/28/balikbayan-shot-dead-in-front-of-wife

A 56-year-old balikbayan or returning Filipino was shot dead by two men onboard a motorcycle while walking with his wife in Barangay Aring here on Wednesday afternoon, May 27.

Badoc police chief Police Capt. Elison Pasamonte said the victim sustained multiple bullet wounds and was declared dead in a hospital. The victim’s wife was unharmed.

Recovered from the crime scene were three spent .45 caliber shell casings.

Police have several angles and persons of interest but declined to disclose further details to avoid affecting the ongoing investigation.

The victim and his wife frequently visited the Philippines after retiring from their jobs in Hawaii.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/28/ex-ofw-shot-dead-in-urdaneta-city

A 72-year-old former OFW was shot dead Tuesday night in Barangay Catablan, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan.

Residents heard gunshots and reported these to the Urdaneta City Police Station which found the victim lying on the ground with bullet wounds.

The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

CCTV footage in the area showed a man fleeing after the incident. 

Crime scene investigators recovered three fired cartridge cases and one slug.

Police are conducting follow-up investigation.