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Friday, August 14, 2026

Retards in the Government 482

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

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2278746/2-cops-nabbed-for-alleged-illegal-gun-sale-in-caloocan-city

Two police officers were arrested on Thursday morning for allegedly illegally selling guns in Caloocan City, the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said.

The suspects were caught “after the consummation of the illegal sale of firearms to a civilian poseur-buyer” in a buy-bust operation inside a compound in Barangay 5 following intelligence-gathering, according to an initial NCRPO police report.

It identified the arrested officers as a 32-year-old police staff sergeant; and a 39-year-old police master sergeant, both of whom were assigned to the Caloocan City Police Station.

The arrested police officers were taken into the custody of the Caloocan City Police Station, awaiting charges for violating Republic Act No. 10591 or the Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.

The police report noted that operatives recovered from the suspects two PNP-issued firearms; a Pietro Berreta Mod. 92 DS pistol; a 9mm Parabellum pistol with a magazine loaded with 10 live ammunition; a 9mm Taurus pistol with two magazines loaded with 35 live ammunition; a caliber .38 revolver with serial number 1023963 loaded with two live ammunition; and a 12-gauge shotgun with four live ammunition.

The NCRPO also noted that authorities recovered a P500 bill and two boodle P1,000 bills in buy-bust money; two smartphones; as well as a white Honda Click version 3 and a black Euro Motor Samurai 155i, both of which had no plate numbers attached.

The confiscated evidence was turned over to the Caloocan City Police Station.

Two police officers were arrested on Thursday morning for allegedly illegally selling guns in Caloocan City.

A Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) officer was arrested for allegedly demanding P150,000 from an applicant in exchange for being accepted into the agency.

In a statement on Thursday, the BFP said the suspect, a 36-year-old Fire Officer 3 assigned to the BFP Ilocos Regional Office, was arrested in an entrapment operation in Dagupan City, Pangasinan, last Wednesday after the victim, a 25-year-old applicant, reported the alleged extortion.

“The suspect allegedly demanded an amount of P150,000.00 in exchange for securing employment in the BFP,” the bureau explained.

“During the operation, the victim handed the marked money inside a vehicle. The suspect noticed the approaching police and sped away and was eventually cornered. Investigators are still trying to locate the marked money, which may have been discarded during the pursuit,” it added.

The BFP noted that the arrested Fire Officer 3 was taken into police custody, awaiting inquest proceedings, but it did not say for what charges.

The bureau did not identify the implicated personnel but noted that he was previously suspended for a prior administrative case over a similar incident.

“In the past incident, he returned the money, which prevented a formal entrapment at that time,” the BFP explained without further providing details.

“We do not tolerate corruption in our ranks. We are closely working with the police to ensure anyone exploiting applicants will face the law. We will hold our personnel accountable for their actions,” BFP officer-in-charge Fire Chief Superintendent Wilberto Rico Neil Kwan Tiu said in the statement.

“Applicants are reminded that payment is not required to gain entry in the BFP, and application is strictly based on merit and fitness. The public is encouraged to report any recruitment irregularities,” Kwan Tiu added.

A Bureau of Fire Protection officer was arrested for allegedly demanding P150,000 from an applicant in exchange for being accepted into the agency.

A 26-year-old Philippine Army private first class was arrested for allegedly indiscriminately firing his gun in Taguig City, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Thursday.

In a statement, the PNP said the private first class had fired a caliber .45 M1911A1 pistol along Mastrili Street, Dulong Bayan, Barangay Bambang.

“The suspect failed to present any license to own and possess firearms, firearm registration or any document authorizing his possession of the firearm,” the police noted.

“The confiscated firearm will undergo ballistic and cross-matching examination as investigators verify whether the suspect holds a valid license to own and possess firearms, firearm registration or a permit to carry firearms outside residence,” it added.

It further detailed that the private first class was taken into police custody, awaiting charges for alarm and scandal, illegal discharge of firearm and violation of Republic Act No. 10591 or the Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.

A Philippine Army private first class was arrested for allegedly indiscriminately firing his gun.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2279504/barangay-captain-files-plunder-case-vs-ex-house-deputy-speaker

The head of all village chiefs in the Pampanga town of Mexico has sued former Rep. and senior deputy speaker Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales Jr. for plunder in connection with two flood control projects worth P359.37 million. 

Terence Sampang Napao, barangay captain of Sto. Cristo and president of the Liga ng mga Barangay, filed the criminal and administrative complaints at the Office of the Ombudsman for Luzon on Wednesday (Aug. 5) . 

Reached by mobile phone on Thursday (August 6), Gonzales declined to comment on the case. 

Napao alleged that four officers of the Department of Public Works and Highways in Central Luzon supposedly conspired with Gonzales to undertake the allegedly anomalous projects. 

The village chief submitted sets of video footage taken in 2023 and geotagged photographs dated July 30 this year showing erosions, collapsed structures and repairs of the two projects just after these were completed. 

The complaints involved Contracts ID 23C00048 and ID 23C00049, which covered the ₱94.55 million construction of flood control structures, diking, and slope protection works in Barangay Suclaban and ₱264.82 million worth of flood mitigation projects in Barangay Culubasa. 

According to Napao, Gonzales allegedly secured these contracts in 2023 while he served as representative of the province’s third district that covers the City of San Fernando, and the municipalities of Arayat, Bacolor, Mexico, and Santa Ana.

Napao also filed plunder and graft complaints and a charge for possession of prohibited interest against four of Gonzales’ children namely Rep. Alyssa Michaela, City of San Fernando Vice Mayor Aurelio Brenz, Aurelio Gonzales III and Aurelio Michaeline. 

Securities and Exchange Commission documents listed them as officers and stockholders of A.D. Gonzales Jr. Construction & Trading Co. Inc. In an interview, the former legislator claimed he had divested his shares from the firm, but he had not cite when he gave up control over the company. 

The former solon’s sister and secretary in the family’s company, Zenaida Quiambao, was also named in the case. 

Napao asked the Ombudsman to dismiss them from government service and disqualify them from holding public office due to alleged grave misconduct, serious dishonesty, gross neglect of duty, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 

This was the second lawsuit that Napao has filed against Gonzales. 

Years before the flood control controversy hounded Congress and had implicated Gonzales and resigned Speaker Martin Romualdez, Napao sued the former Pampanga congressman in September 2023 over three projects worth P611 million. 

But the Ombudsman at the time found no conflict of interest regarding Gonzales’ company being awarded projects while he held public office. 

The head of all village chiefs in the Pampanga town of Mexico has sued former Rep. and senior deputy speaker Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales Jr. for plunder in connection with two flood control projects worth P359.37 million. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/07/matag-ob-officials-charged-for-alleged-illegal-cockfights

Criminal and administrative complaints were filed against local officials of Matag-ob in Leyte over a series of alleged illegal cockfights.

Charged before the Office of the Ombudsman were Matag-ob Mayor Bernardino Tacoy, Vice Mayor Romeo Albarida, and Sangguniang Bayan members Artemio T. Almoroto, Joel N. Denoy, Evangeline C. Carno, Ricardo L. Giva, Rodolfo N. Suñir, Luz M. Boldero, Jose B. Yap, Eduardo I. Toledo, Joel C. Tacoy, and Aiyanna Patrice M. Laurente.

Also charged were Jose Jasper Edullantes, the officer-in-charge of the Business Permits and Licensing Office, and Police Major Jay Nuñez Zamora, chief of the Matag-ob Police Station.

The complainant, Jennifer Torrevillas, a resident of Barangay Mansahaon, Matag-ob, asked the Ombudsman to investigate the public officials for supposed violations of Presidential Decree No. 449 or the Cockfighting Law of 1974 and Republic Act (RA) No. 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The complainant also prayed for preventive suspension of all the respondents. The administrative aspect of the case includes grave misconduct, serious dishonesty, conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service, abuse of authority, gross neglect of duty and violations of RA No. 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.

Torrevillas based her complaint on alleged approval of Tacoy and the municipal council in conduct of cockfights June 11, 13 and 14, 2026 without necessary permits.

She alleged that the holding of the cockfights didn’t have permits from the Philippine National Police (PNP) in violation of PD 449.

The case presents that the PNP is the approving body per PD 449 and not the LGU.

Torrevilas noted that Tacoy announced in a municipal flag-raising ceremony that the local PNP had provided a Certificate of No Objection for the said cockfighting activities.

But on July 8, the Leyte Police Provincial Office issued a certification stating that no objection, clearance, endorsement, permit, authority, or similar document had been issued for the cockfighting activities.

The complainant also cited a council resolution identifying the municipal covered court and gymnasium as the venue but the actual cockfights were conducted at a temporary or makeshift cockpit in Barangay Bonoy.

The complainant said there was no indication that the actual location was a licensed cockpit, playground, or park, the venues contemplated under Section 5(e) of PD No. 449.

Criminal and administrative complaints were filed against local officials of Matag-ob in Leyte over a series of alleged illegal cockfights.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/08/cebu-city-councilor-faces-estafa-extortion-raps
A member of the Cebu City council is facing criminal and administrative complaints for alleged estafa and extortion.

A criminal complaint was filed against Cebu City Councilor Jose Lorenzo Abellanosa before the Makati City Prosecutor’s Office. 
Jose Marcelo R. Bumanglag and Maria Melanie F. Bumanglag, representatives of BUMI Construction Development & Supply, filed separate administrative complaints against Abellanosa before the Office of the Ombudsman for alleged serious dishonesty, commission of a crime involving moral turpitude, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 
Documents identified Abellanosa’s legal name as Jose Lorenzo Retuya.

The councilor has yet to publicly comment on the issue. 
The charges stemmed from Cocolife’s Palmhavens Memorial Park-Bacolod Phase 2 project.
In its complaint, BUMI accused Abellanosa of claiming influence over Cocolife’s management and could help secure the project. 
BUMI went on to secure the project on Sept. 30, 2021. The company alleged that Abellanosa demanded payments and warned that the project could be disrupted or terminated if payments stopped. 
The complainants said six payments were made from October 2021 to April 2022 totaling P26.8 million, including an alleged P8.3 million cash payment at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Makati City on Oct. 19, 2021. 
The complainants added that Abellanosa allegedly asked for another P1 million for his wedding, citing his role to ensure that the project would go to BUMI. The complainants said the demand was made through an Oct. 20, 2021 Viber message.

The Makati City Prosecutor’s Office issued a July 7, 2026 subpoena directing Abellanosa to submit his counter-affidavit and supporting documents within five days and appear on July 20 and July 27 for clarificatory proceedings. 
According to BUMI, the councilor denied claiming influence over Cocolife or guaranteeing the project. 
The company contradicted the councilor’s denial, citing his Viber messages and other documents. 
Abellanosa denied receiving the money despite bank records, signed agreements, and communications documenting the P26.8 million in payments, the company alleged.
A member of the Cebu City council is facing criminal and administrative complaints for alleged estafa and extortion.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2280331/couple-survive-shooting-in-olongapo-city

A couple, both businesspersons, survived a shooting allegedly carried out by a dismissed police officer here on Friday (Aug. 7), after their two sons and several witnesses managed to pin down the suspect until police and barangay responders arrived.

Police identified the suspect as Jerry Baman, 41, a dismissed police officer and resident of nearby Barangay West Bajac-Bajac.

Olongapo City Police Station 4 received a telephone call shortly after 8 a.m. from Barangay Old Cabalan Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) personnel reporting the shooting and immediately dispatched personnel to the scene.

Based on the initial investigation, police said Dennis Vanta, 52, of Mulawin Lane, Barangay Old Cabalan, had just alighted from his vehicle when Baman allegedly shot him at close range, hitting him on the left side of his abdomen.

The suspect then turned to Vanta’s wife, Rowena, 54, who was seated in the passenger seat, and allegedly fired at her.

Rowena managed to duck and sustained only a minor head injury.

The couple’s two teenage sons and several witnesses who responded to the scene managed to restrain the suspect until police and Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team personnel arrived and arrested him.

Dennis was brought to a hospital inside the Subic Bay Freeport Zone for medical treatment.

Police recovered from the suspect a 9mm Luger pistol with serial number 865015 and a 9mm Daewoo pistol with serial number BA008534.

Police have yet to determine the motive for the shooting.

Charges for frustrated murder and attempted murder are being prepared against the suspect, police said.

A dismissed cop attempted to assassinate two businessmen.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/09/basilan-town-mayor-13-others-face-murder-charges

The Department of Justice (DOJ) Regional Prosecution Office XIV has recommended the filing of three counts of murder, two counts of frustrated murder, and multiple counts of attempted murder against Hadji Muhtammad, Basilan Mayor Arsina Kahing Nanoh, six alleged accomplices, and seven unidentified individuals over the deadly election-related sea ambush that killed three people during the May 12, 2025 local elections.

In a 28-page Joint Resolution dated July 2, 2026, prosecutors found probable cause to charge Mayor Nanoh, her husband Nadz, her father Hadji Rahim Kahing, her uncle Walihiul Allama, Barangay Sangbay Small Chairman Lucman Kahing, security aide Tudy Bayro, Sing Hassan, and seven "John Does."

‎The complaint against Nurissa Kahing was dismissed for lack of evidence linking her to the attack.

‎The case stemmed from a predawn sea ambush near Barangay Sangbay Big, Hadji Muhtammad, where a pump boat carrying supporters and poll watchers of rival mayoral candidate Hadji Jamar Abdulla Mansul was allegedly intercepted by two speedboats reportedly owned by Mayor Nanoh.

At around 1 a.m. on May 12, 2025, gunmen wearing Philippine National Police (PNP) uniforms allegedly opened fire, killing Ben Bakil and Murasidol Abdurahman on the spot, while Samir Jamiri Allil later died from his injuries.

Survivors Habir Alih and Saldi Alih sustained serious bullet wounds.

Although Mayor Nanoh was not at the scene, prosecutors concluded she was part of a conspiracy, citing ownership of the speedboats, the involvement of her relatives and security personnel, and the alleged political motive of preventing the victims from voting for her opponent.

‎The DOJ rejected the initial police claim that the incident resulted from a legitimate law enforcement operation after forensic tests showed the victims were negative for gunpowder residue, indicating they had not fired weapons.

‎The DOJ dismissed criminal charges filed against the surviving victims and referred the conduct of the responding police officers to the National Police Commission and the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS) for administrative investigation over possible grave abuse of authority and irregularities in the operation.

Three counts of murder, two counts of frustrated murder, and multiple counts of attempted murder have been filed against Hadji Muhtammad, Basilan Mayor Arsina Kahing Nanoh, six alleged accomplices, and seven unidentified individuals over the deadly election-related sea ambush that killed three people during the May 12, 2025 local elections.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2282318/maguindanao-sur-village-official-arrested-in-alleged-rape-attempt

A 71-year-old incumbent village councilor in South Upi, Maguindanao del Sur was arrested for alleged attempted sexual assault involving a 14-year-old girl.

Capt. Steffi Salanguit, spokesperson for the Police Regional Office – Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (PRO-BAR), identified the suspect only as alias “Lando,” while the minor was identified as alias “Lyn.”

According to the South Upi Municipal Police Station, the incident allegedly happened in February, but the suspect was arrested only last Friday after a warrant was issued.

Police said the victim was on her way to a store when the suspect allegedly pulled her and brought her inside the barangay hall.

The girl told authorities that the suspect brought her to a restroom and warned her not to call for help. She also alleged that he would harm her and her family if she refused to cooperate.

Police said the alleged rape attempt was not completed after other people were spotted within the barangay hall compound.

The girl immediately told her mother about the incident, prompting her to report the matter to police.

The arrest was carried out by the PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group Mindanao Field Office, together with PRO-BAR operatives.

Authorities said the arrest was based on a warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court Branch 27 in Cotabato City.

The suspect is facing charges under Republic Act 7610 or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

He is now under the custody of the PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group as authorities proceed with the case.

A 71-year-old incumbent village councilor in South Upi, Maguindanao del Sur was arrested for alleged attempted sexual assault involving a 14-year-old girl.

Two individuals were killed while another was wounded in an alleged shooting at a Cavite resort early Wednesday morning.

This incident prompted law enforcers to arrest a police corporal who was reportedly involved.

All four individuals were together “under the influence of liquor,” about to leave the resort in Barangay San Miguel A, Maragondon, when the shooting happened.

Police cited an unidentified witness.

“Upon arrival at the parking area of the resort, a heated argument ensued and a shooting incident transpired between them,” their report indicated.

“The victims were rushed to the hospital for immediate medical attention,” they added.

Cops identified the suspect as a 35-year-old police corporal assigned to the Trece Martires City police.

The victims, on the other hand, were a civilian, a police master sergeant assigned to the Magallanes police, and another police corporal assigned to the Ternate police.

The civilian and the police master sergeant were declared dead by the attending doctor, while the police corporal was wounded, Cavite Provincial Police Office public information chief Lt. Sarah Jane Drio told the Inquirer in a text message.

The arrested police corporal was taken into the custody of the Maragondon police to face charges.

Arresting officers recovered a Glock 17 9mm pistol with a magazine from the suspect; and a Pierto Berreta 9mm pistol with a magazine from one of the victims, said the report.

In a statement later on Wednesday morning, Cavite police chief Col. Ariel Red said he had relieved the Maragondon police chief and placed him under the provincial police holding and accounting section while the incident is being investigated.

Although Red did not name the relieved Maragondon police chief, the municipal police’s social media account identified him as Police Maj. Ian Lexter Loyola.

“The incident is being taken seriously and the investigation will be conducted thoroughly, objectively and in accordance with existing laws, rules and regulations,” Red said.

A cop was arrested for shooting dead one cop, once civilian, and wounding another cop.

Friday, August 7, 2026

Retards in the Government 481

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

 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2274255/dismissed-cop-2-others-busted-in-p340000-cdo-drug-sting

A dismissed police officer and two other suspects were caught red-handed in a predawn drug raid that yielded P340,000 worth of suspected shabu in Barangay Lumbia here on Tuesday, July 28.

Maj. Joann Navarro, Police Regional Office 10 (PRO-10) spokesperson, told the Inquirer on Wednesday that the officer had been dismissed in November last year after testing positive for drug use.

“He immediately went AWOL. However, his case regarding the positive drug test continued, and his dismissal order from the service was issued earlier this year,” she said.

Joint operatives from Police Station 8’s Anti-Illegal Drug Team (SAIDT), the City Mobile Force Company, and PDEA Regional Office 10 raided an abandoned house at around 4:32 a.m., arresting the buy-bust operation’s primary target, a 32-year-old identified as alias “Tams.”

Arrested alongside him were alias “James,” the 35-year-old dismissed police officer, and alias “Apon,” 35. 

Authorities noted that “Tams” and “James” are first-time alleged criminal offenders, while “Apon” is a second-time offender currently under probation.

Seized during the raid were eight sachets containing approximately 50 grams of suspected shabu, a .38 caliber revolver loaded with three live rounds, assorted drug paraphernalia, two motorcycles, a cellular phone, and the P1,000 buy-bust money.

The arrest reinforces PRO-10 director Brig. Gen. Christopher Abrahano’s declaration earlier this month that they are serious about internal cleansing and that police personnel caught involved in illegal drugs will face absolute dismissal from the service.

“No one is above the law. This operation underscores that the law applies equally to everyone,” Abrahano told the Inquirer.

The suspects are currently detained at Police Station 8 and face charges for allegedly violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Alias “James,” the ex-police officer, will face an additional charge for alleged violation of Republic Act 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.

PRO-10 vowed to maintain its relentless, intelligence-driven campaign against illegal drugs and criminality to uphold public safety across Northern Mindanao.

A dismissed cop has been busted for drugs. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2275160/laguna-mayor-vice-mayor-suspended-due-to-raps-filed-vs-each-other

The mayor and vice mayor of San Pablo City in Laguna were both suspended by the Office of the Ombudsman this month due to complaints they filed against each other.

The Ombudsman on Friday said it ordered the preventive suspension of Vice Mayor Justin Colago for up to six months without pay pending the resolution of an administrative case against him filed by City Mayor Arcadio Gapangada Jr.

In an order dated July 22 signed by Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla, the anti-graft body said it found sufficient grounds to place Colago under preventive suspension in connection with charges for grave abuse of authority, grave misconduct and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.

The ruling said that it found “sufficient grounds to preventively suspend respondent considering that there is strong evidence showing his guilt”.

It also said Colago’s continued stay in office “may prejudice the investigation and there is a need to preserve the documents and evidence pertaining to the case”.

Gapangada Jr. alleged that Colago certified and signed appointment papers, daily time records (DTRs), accomplishment reports, and payroll documents for a job order worker. This worker has executed an affidavit stating that she neither reported for work nor signed the DTRs and accomplishment reports for the periods reflected in the documents.

Earlier this month, the Office of the Ombudsman also suspended Gapangada following a complaint filed by Colago.

The complaint came after the local chief executive allegedly transferred and stripped city officials and employees of their functions to accommodate job order workers.

In April, Gapangada went to the Office of the Ombudsman to ask the body to investigate Colago for allegedly hiring 200 ghost employees.

Colago vehemently denied the allegation.

The mayor and vice mayor of San Pablo City in Laguna were both suspended by the Office of the Ombudsman this month due to complaints they filed against each other.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2275251/cop-businessman-arrested-over-p1-8-m-smuggled-cigarettes-in-zambo-norte

Authorities arrested a policeman and a businessman after intercepting a van loaded with nearly P1.9 million worth of smuggled cigarettes during a checkpoint operation in Barangay Gatas, Kalawit, Zamboanga del Norte late Friday night, July 31.

Lt. Col. Edwin Verzon, force commander of the Zamboanga del Norte 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company (ZNPMFC), said personnel from the 2nd Platoon, ZNPMFC, together with other law enforcement units, flagged down a white Nissan van at 10:05 p.m. 

Instead of stopping, the driver accelerated and attempted to evade inspection, prompting operatives to pursue and intercept the vehicle a short distance away.

The suspects were identified as a 34-year-old policeman assigned at Police Station 10 under the Zamboanga City Police Office and a resident of Barangay Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City; and a 36-year-old businessman from Barangay Tumaga, Zamboanga City.

Upon inspection, authorities discovered 1,630 reams of smuggled cigarettes concealed inside the van. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) estimated the contraband’s market value at P1,867,980 based on its standard price index.

Confiscated from the businessman who was also the driver, was a 9mm Taurus pistol (model G3 Black) with three magazines and 35 live rounds.

Verzon said they immedIately coordinated with BOC for the inventory of the seized cigarettes. 

The suspects, along with the confiscated items, are now under the custody of the Kalawit Municipal Police Station for proper disposition.

The arrested individuals face charges for violations of Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code and Republic Act 10643 (Graphic Health Warnings Law).

A cop has been busted for smuggling cigarettes. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/02/barangay-captain-surrenders-after-being-tagged-in-bulacan-teachers-killing

The alleged mastermind in the killing of a former village secretary and teacher surrendered to police after learning he had been named in the victim’s dying declaration.

Sta. Maria police chief Lt. Col. Mark Louie M. Sigua reported to Col. Jay B. Baybayan, acting Bulacan police director, that the suspect—a barangay captain—voluntarily surrendered at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 1.

His decision came after learning that the victim, Stephen “Gelo” Pagmanua Enriquez, 38, had identified him as the mastermind before succumbing to gunshot wounds.

Enriquez was shot in front of his house by unidentified riding in tandem assailants in Barangay Poblacion, Santa Maria, early Thursday, July 30.

He later died while receiving medical treatment.

Investigators said the victim’s dying declaration became a crucial lead, prompting intensified evidence gathering and documentation, which ultimately led to the suspect’s voluntary surrender.

Authorities noted that the suspect has yet to issue a statement.

Police are now completing documentary requirements and consolidating evidence for the filing of a murder complaint before the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor in Malolos, Bulacan.

Police Regional Office 3 Director Brig. Gen. Jess B. Mendez commended the swift action of investigators, stressing the importance of impartial and evidence based investigations.

He assured the public that due process will be followed and encouraged continued cooperation from the community in the pursuit of justice.

A barnagay captain accused of murder has been arrested. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2277233/traffic-enforcer-on-duty-shot-hurt-in-cotabato

An unidentified gunman shot and seriously injured a traffic enforcer on Tuesday morning here while he was performing his duties in Barangay Poblacion 1.

Midsayap Mayor Rolly Sacdalan immediately condemned the attack against the law enforcer and directed the police to bring the perpetrator to justice.

Juius Reberal Lajot, 43, of Barangay Kiwanan, Midsayap and a member of the local government’s traffic management unit, is now fighting for his life in the hospital after he was shot from behind by a lone gunman at 10 a.m.

CCTV footage showed that Lajot, while standing in front of a bakeshop, was shot at the back of his head by a man wearing dark sunglasses, a white facemask, a sleeveless shirt, and blue cargo shorts. The suspect fled on a motorbike.

“We condemn the violence against our traffic enforcer. The arm of the law is long! God is just! How infuriating,” Sacdalan said in Filipino.

The Midsayap Municipal Police Station, headed by Lt. Colonel William Facsoy Jr., strongly condemned the shooting of Lajot.

Police said a thorough investigation and pursuit operation are being conducted to identify, locate, and arrest the persons responsible.

Lajot was the third traffic enforcer of Midsayap to become a victim of a gun attack while performing their duties.

An unidentified gunman shot and seriously injured a traffic enforcer on Tuesday morning here while he was performing his duties in Barangay Poblacion 1.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/03/cotabato-village-chair-shot-dead-mendoza-slams-violence

Cotabato Gov. Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza on Monday, Aug. 3, condemned the series of violence in the province, including the killing of a barangay chairman in her hometown of Carmen on Sunday.

The governor urged law enforcement agencies to investigate and hunt suspects in violent incidents that pose a big threat to peace and order in the province.

She said the provincial government won’t let these incidents pass.

Gunmen ambushed Barangay Cadiis Chairman Arnel Aliudin while on board onboard a vehicle in Barangay Kibudtungan, Carmen. Aliudin was declared dead in a hospital. Two companions were injured.

On July 28, a resident was killed and two others were wounded in an encounter between warring clans due to land conflict in Barangay Estado, Matalam.

The firefight displaced at least 100 residents, who sought refuge in the village center while others evacuated in Barangay San Roque in neighboring Kidapawan City.

This long-standing conflict remains unresolved despite series of dialogues and other interventions.

Mendoza expressed alarm over an alleged assault against a student in Kidapawan City.

She urged the Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and concerned local government units to investigate these incidents.

She asked the people to help authorities by providing relevant information and stop spreading fake news.

Another Barangay chairman has been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/05/village-chair-2-pals-nabbed-in-drug-sting

A barangay chairman and two companions were arrested in a buy-bust operation on Bypass Road, Barangay San Jose, Palo, Leyte, on Tuesday.

Police identified the suspects as barangay chairman Mario, 35, Rank 1 Regional Priority Target Listed (RPTL) High-Value Individual (HVI); and Jessa, 34, and Josh, 18, all are residents of Leyte, Leyte.

Recovered from them were seven heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets containing suspected shabu weighing 805 grams and a Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P5,474,000.

Police Brig. Gen. Jason Capoy, PRO-8 director, lauded operating units for the successful operation.

"The arrest of the region's Rank 1 HVI is a major accomplishment in our anti-illegal drug campaign. We will continue conducting intelligence-driven operations and strengthening partnerships to keep Eastern Visayas safe and drug-free," he said.

He encouraged the public to stay vigilant and support law enforcement by reporting illegal drug activities in their communities to help maintain peace, order, and public safety across the region.

A Barngay Chairman has been busted for drugs. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2277732/barmm-village-chief-hurt-in-gun-attack-amid-election-firearms-ban

Unidentified gunmen attacked the home of a village chairperson in the Special Geographic Area of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (SGA-BARMM) on Tuesday night, leaving the official slightly injured despite the election gun ban in effect ahead of next month’s historic parliamentary elections.

Police identified the victim as Toks Pulalon, chairperson of Barangay Tugal in Kadayangan town.

Capt. Steffi Salanguit, spokesperson for the Police Regional Office–Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, said Pulalon sustained a gunshot wound in the elbow and is recuperating at a hospital in nearby Midsayap, Cotabato province.

“We are still determining the motive behind the attack,” Salanguit said.

Citing an initial police report, Salanguit said several armed men riding on motorcycles arrived in front of Pulalon’s house at around 8:15 p.m. and, without provocation, opened fire at his residence using assault rifles.

The attack occurred about 500 meters from the Kadayangan Municipal Police Station.

Responding police officers immediately responded, but the assailants had already fled.

A village chief has survived an assassination attempt. 

Friday, July 31, 2026

Retards in the Government 480

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

 


https://mb.com.ph/2026/07/23/barangay-councilor-shot-in-makati-mayor-nancy-condemns-attack

A barangay councilor in Makati City was shot and wounded on Thursday morning, July 23, prompting Mayor Nancy Binay to order intensified police presence in the city’s villages.

Binay condemned the attack on Barangay Sta. Cruz Councilor Atty. John Yland “JY” De Ocampo, who is now undergoing medical treatment.

She said the city government had immediately coordinated with his family and was prepared to extend whatever assistance they might need.

The mayor also directed the Makati police to investigate the case without delay and take all necessary steps to identify and arrest those responsible.

Authorities urged the public to report any information that could aid the investigation, assuring residents that their safety would be protected.

“The city government is extending its full support to the investigation. We are also strengthening police presence across the city,” she said.

“To the family of Councilor De Ocampo and the entire Barangay Sta. Cruz community, you are not alone. We will do everything we can to secure justice for Councilor JY,” she assured.

A barangay councilor in Makati City was shot and wounded on Thursday morning, July 23.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/07/24/sexagenarian-stoned-to-death-by-sk-councilor-in-negros-occidental

A 64-year-old man died after he was allegedly struck in the head with a stone by a 22-year-old Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) councilor, who was a relative, in Barangay Ilaya, Calatrava, Negros Occidental on Tuesday, July 21.

Police identified the victim as Rody.

Investigation showed that suspect Mike went home after a drinking session with Rody and neighbors when the victim allegedly attempted to force his way inside the suspect’s house and threw stones at the house when he was ignored. 

Police Lt. Jessica Malata, deputy chief of the Calatrava Municipal Police Station, said the suspect went outside to pacify the victim and stop the noise that could disturb his grandmother.

A fistfight erupted during which the suspect picked up a stone and struck the victim on the head.

Responding barangay peacekeepers apprehended the suspect who was turned to the police on Wednesday, July 22.

Malata said the incident may have been triggered by intoxication. The victim and the suspect had no previous misunderstanding.

Homicide charges were filed against the suspect on Thursday, July 23. Follow-up investigations is ongoing.

An SK councilor killed a relative during a fight. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/750396/sibonga-sk-councilor-arrested-after-allegedly-punching-barangay-captain-during-mediation

A 25-year-old Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) councilor in Sibonga, Cebu is facing a direct assault complaint after she allegedly punched their barangay captain while the latter was mediating a family dispute inside the barangay hall on Thursday, July 23.

Police Captain Michael G. Calaurian, Chief of Sibonga Municipal Police Station, said police were completing the necessary case documents on Friday, July 24, before filing the complaint against the councilor, who was arrested several hours after the incident.

According to the police report, the incident happened at around 1:30 p.m. inside the Barangay Hall of Barangay Dugoan, where the barangay captain was conducting a mediation between the SK councilor’s mother and her brother-in-law over a family conflict.

Calaurian said the dispute stemmed from the brother-in-law’s stay at the family’s residence, with the SK councilor’s mother insisting that he leave the house.’

According to the police official, the SK councilor entered the barangay hall after her mother asked that she be allowed inside because she had a message for her.

However, the barangay captain reportedly told the councilor to leave since she was not among the parties involved in the mediation.

Police said the councilor then confronted her brother-in-law, triggering a commotion inside the barangay hall.

According to Calaurian, the barangay captain tried to pacify the two, but the SK councilor allegedly punched her instead.

“He really shouldn’t have been involved. The only people who were supposed to mediate with the barangay captain were his mother and his brother-in-law. Then he probably just fought back, then the captain told him, ‘Get out of here because you’re not involved in the mediation,’ and he got offended. That’s why he punched the captain instead,” Calaurian said during an interview on Friday.The blow reportedly broke the barangay captain’s eyeglasses and caused a scratch near her eye.

The barangay captain later went to the police station to report the incident, prompting officers, together with barangay tanods, to conduct a follow-up operation.

According to the report, the suspect initially managed to evade arrest. At around 10 p.m., however, barangay tanods arrested the suspect at her residence in Barangay Dugoan and brought her to Sibonga Municipal Police Station for the filing of appropriate charges.

As of Friday, investigators are completing the necessary documents for the filing of a direct assault complaint against the SK councilor.

A 25-year-old Sangguniang Kabataan councilor in Sibonga, Cebu is facing a direct assault complaint after she allegedly punched their barangay captain while the latter was mediating a family dispute inside the barangay hall.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/07/25/ombudsman-files-14-graft-charges-vs-party-list-solon-over-alleged-interest-in-p214-m-dpwh-contracts
The Office of the Ombudsman (OMB) has charged Uswag Ilonggo Party-list Rep. James “Jojo” Ang Jr. with 14 counts of graft before the Sandiganbayan for allegedly retaining an interest in a construction firm that secured P214 million in Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) contracts while he was in Congress. 
“While sitting in Congress, Rep. Ang holds a stake in a construction firm that won ₱214 million in DPWH contracts — and was paid nearly ₱199 million for them,” Assistant Ombudsman Jose Dominic “Mico” Clavano IV told reporters covering OMB on Saturday, July 25. 
According to the OMB, the Constitution bars members of Congress from holding any financial interest in government contracts while serving their terms. 
“Conflict of interest is not a gray area. It does not require proof that a deal was rigged or that cash changed hands — only that a public official profited, or stood to profit, from a government contract while in office,” said Clavano. 
“Here, and in many cases, the clear and thick constitutional line is constantly and blatantly being crossed,” he went on. 
On July 18, the Ombudsman announced that the complaints against Ang and other congressmen have moved to the preliminary investigation stage. 
Ombudsman Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla said the complaints are part of the office’s continuing investigation into alleged conflicts of interest involving lawmakers who are also allegedly contractors. 
Earlier, the Ombudsman told politicians to choose between public service and private business, saying elected officials should stop engaging in government contracting as the office continues its conflict-of-interest investigations. 
Remulla said the practice of mixing public office with private business interests must come to an end. 
Those who wish to pursue business, he said, should stay out of politics.
The Office of the Ombudsman has charged Uswag Ilonggo Party-list Rep. James “Jojo” Ang Jr. with 14 counts of graft before the Sandiganbayan for allegedly retaining an interest in a construction firm that secured P214 million in Department of Public Works and Highways contracts while he was in Congress. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/07/23/negros-occidental-provincial-board-member-faces-raps

The Police Regional Office-Negros Island Region (PRO-NIR) confirmed on Thursday, July 23, that criminal and administrative complaints were formally filed before the Office of the Ombudsman on Monday, July 20, against Negros Occidental third district Board Member Andrew Montelibano following a recent e-sabong raid.

The complaints stemmed from the joint operation led by the Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG) against a most wanted person in Barangay Alicante, E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental, which led to the discovery of an alleged illegal online sabong (cockfighting) operation in a five-hectare property on July 8.

Police Lt. Col. Joem Malong, PRO-NIR spokesperson, refrained from discussing specific details, evidence, and allegations contained in the complaints, as these are now under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Ombudsman and remain subject to its evaluation.

In a statement, Police Brig. Gen. Romano Cardiño, PRO-NIR director, emphasized that the filing and receipt of these complaints are part of the legal process and should not be construed as a determination of guilt.

He added that they respect the independence of the Office of the Ombudsman in the disposition of the complaints, and believes that any further disclosure may unduly affect the proceedings and, as such, will defer to the proper legal process.

Montelibano was tagged by authorities as a person of interest after he was reportedly found in the vicinity of an alleged multi-million illegal online sabong operation.

He denied allegations linking him to the alleged illegal gambling operation, although he acknowledged being a co-owner of the property, which is a fishpond owned by a corporation. He clarified that he has not managed or operated the property for the past 20 years.

Montelibano added that the property had been leased to raise game fowl starting in late December last year. According to him, the lease arrangement resumed this month, although it was done without a formal contract.

He reiterated his support for the police investigation and said he stands with authorities in their efforts to curb illegal gambling activities in the province.

Montelibano has yet to comment on the Ombudsman charges.

Malong said that four persons who were arrested in the property for allegedly engaging in illegal online sabong were released due to insufficient evidence.

She added that the prosecutor is looking for more solid evidence to link them to the illegal gambling activity.

Malong said the complaint filed before the prosecutor has yet to be resolved and it is currently under preliminary investigation.

Criminal and administrative complaints were formally filed before the Office of the Ombudsman on Monday, July 20, against Negros Occidental third district Board Member Andrew Montelibano following a recent e-sabong raid.

 

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority sacked yesterday an MMDA traffic enforcer for counterflowing on the EDSA busway last week.

MMDA general manager Nicolas Torre III said the motorcycle-riding Jeffrey Tablan, 52, was recorded on video counterflowing on the EDSA bus lane on July 16.

Tablan, who has been with the MMDA for 22 years, said he was rushing home after receiving a call from his wife that their 10-year-old child with Down syndrome was having difficulty breathing.

“We have an internal policy, that our members are not allowed to pass through the busway,” Vic Nuñez, director for Traffic Discipline Office, said.

MMDA officials who flagged Tablan also said he was driving under the influence of alcohol.

“He did not notice that he was going toward a bus,” Nuñez said. “What he did was very dangerous. It may have cost him his life.”

Tablan admitted that he had taken alcohol before driving the motorcycle, but that he was not drunk. He apologized for his action.

“This is definitely a dismissal from the service. He can appeal if he thinks the penalty is too harsh,” Torre told reporters.

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority sacked yesterday an MMDA traffic enforcer for counterflowing on the EDSA busway.

An ethics complaint was filed on Wednesday against Sen. Pia Cayetano over a reportedly spliced video of House Prosecutor Rep. Chel Diokno that she posted amid the ongoing impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.

The complaint was lodged by former Commission on Higher Education chairperson Patricia “Tatti” Licaunan, University of the Philippines Diliman professor and Everywoman co-convenor Jean Franco, Parents Initiative and Social Awareness Mainstreaming Advocacy, Sanctuary Network, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila College of Public Administration Student Council President Joahna Marie Dela Cruz, the Student Council Alliance of the Philippines, District Wide Advocates Quezon City, and Pandayan Para sa Sosyalistang Pilipinas.

The groups said the edited video, which was done deliberately, has undermined the integrity of the Senate as an impeachment court.

“The deliberate editing of official impeachment proceedings to mislead the public is not merely a political act. It is a serious ethical issue that strikes at the integrity of the Senate as an impeachment court,” the complainants said.

The Senate committee on ethics and privileges received the complaint at 3:11 p.m. Wednesday.

In the letter, the complainants requested that the Senate panel “conduct an inquiry into the public actions” of Cayetano from her supposed “deliberate dissemination of a spliced and misleading video on her Facebook page.”

They noted that Cayetano’s sharing of such a video “violated the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability,” which prohibits members of the bar from engaging in “unlawful, dishonest, immoral or deceitful conduct.”

“Deliberately omitting Rep. Diokno’s legal explanation to invert the meaning of his statement constitutes active, calculated deceit. Sen. Pia S. Cayetano engaged in an artifice designed to deceive the viewing public into believing that Rep. Diokno confessed to an improper legal maneuver,” they explained.

Furthermore, the complainants tagged Cayetano’s social media activity as a “reckless disregard for the truth.”

The senator-judges also took the Constitutional oath to practice “impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, the complainants pointed out.

“The actions done by Sen. Pia Cayetano were a direct violation of this oath. The video only revealed her bias for the vice-president’s camp. Unfortunately, Sen. Pia S. Cayetano no longer has the cold neutrality of an impartial judge, which all parties before a court are entitled to as part of due process,” they added.

The complainants asked the Senate to reprimand Cayetano, arguing that her post caused institutional damage to the upper chamber and could undermine public trust in the impeachment process.

They said the Senate’s failure to act on the complaint “risks eroding public confidence in the neutrality expected of senator-judges,” stressing that members of the impeachment court are expected to uphold impartiality and protect the integrity of the proceedings.

“No one–espeially senator-judges– should be permitted to distort or selectively present the official proceedings in a manner that misleads the public… When a senator-judge publicly acts in a manner inconsistent with the standards governing the proceedings, public confidence in the institution is inevitably diminished,” they highlighted.

An ethics complaint was filed on Wednesday against Sen. Pia Cayetano over a reportedly spliced video of House Prosecutor Rep. Chel Diokno that she posted amid the ongoing impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2271516/sandiganbayan-issues-arrest-warrant-vs-rep-jojo-ang-ex-rep-arnulfo-go

The Sandiganbayan on Monday issued an arrest warrant against Uswag Ilonggo party-list Rep. Jojo Ang and former Sultan Kudarat Rep. Arnulfo Go as well as his two co-accused.

The anti-graft court Third Division said they found probable cause for the arrest of Ang and Go, along with the latter’s co-accused Allan Gayosa Bayani and Mario Abasolo Labrador.

According to the Sandiganbayan, state prosecutors indicted Ang for violation of Section 3(h) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

Previously, Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano said state prosecutors filed 14 counts of graft before the Sandiganbayan against Ang.

Clavano said while sitting in Congress, Ang allegedly holds a stake in a construction firm that won ₱214 million in Public Works contracts, and was purportedly paid nearly ₱199 million for them.

Meanwhile, Ang was also among those named by jailed private contractor Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya as one of those in his payoff ledger, allegedly soliciting money from them after they won in a government project bid. Ang previously denied this.

As for Go, state prosecutors indicted him, as well as Bayani and Labrador on November 25 last year for violation of Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code (Malversation of Public Funds).

The Sandiganbayan also issued a hold departure order against all of the accused.

The Sandiganbayan on Monday issued an arrest warrant against Uswag Ilonggo party-list Rep. Jojo Ang and former Sultan Kudarat Rep. Arnulfo Go as well as his two co-accused.