Showing posts with label Retards in the Government. Show all posts
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Friday, January 2, 2026

Retards in the Government 450

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

 

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2159210/cop-nabbed-after-firing-at-minors-over-firecracker-noise-in-paraaque

A rookie cop fired shots in front of three minors over their firecracker noise in Parañaque City on Wednesday night, according to authorities.

According to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), the incident, which caused “fear, shock, and emotional distress” to the minors aged 10, 12, and 15 years old, occurred along Culdesac Road in Sun Valley village.

“The incident stemmed from the minors’ noise and use of firecrackers,” the NCRPO said in a statement.

The suspect, whom the NCRPO did not identify, allegedly confronted the children, drew his 9mm pistol issued by Philippine National Police (PNP), and fired shots indiscriminately in front of them.

The 28-year old patrolman was arrested in the early hours of Thursday, Christmas Day.

Seized from the suspect were one PNP-issued firearm with one magazine loaded with three bullets; one empty cartridge case of a 9mm firearm; and a PNP identification card.

The suspect is currently under police custody and will face criminal complaints, while parallel administrative proceedings are set to be initiated in accordance with existing PNP rules and regulations.

The cop is facing a complaint of grave threats in relation to Republic Act No. 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act) and violation of RA No. 11926 (Indiscriminate Discharge of Firearms). 

A rookie cop has been arrested for firing shots in front of three minors over their firecracker noise.

A former barangay captain was gunned down by his younger brother, the incumbent village head, in Barangay Sagneb, this town, on Christmas Day, Dec. 25. 
Police Capt. Donaldson Palaganan, acting chief of the Bantay Municipal Police Station, said the victim Ben, 46, was shot at around 9:20 a.m. near the residence of the suspect Lito, 39. 
Palaganan said Ben was riding a modified tricycle with a companion when they stopped near the suspect’s house. 
The victim alighted from the tricycle and the suspect who was reportedly preparing food for a Christmas gathering suddenly approached him armed with a .45 caliber pistol. 
A heated argument erupted and suspect fired at the victim until he ran out of bullets. The suspect was later pacified by their sister. The victim's companion sought help from his father. 
The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead. The suspect surrendered and turned over the gun to the police. 
Palaganan said they are looking at old grudge as possible motive for the killing.
A former barangay captain was gunned down by his younger brother, the incumbent village head, in Barangay Sagneb, this town, on Christmas Day, Dec. 25. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/27/8-cops-in-trouble-for-alleged-robbery-during-pasig-city-anti-illegal-drugs-operation

Police Maj. Gen. Anthony A. Aberin, director of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), has placed under restrictive custody eight anti-narcotics policemen for alleged involvement in robbery during the conduct of an operation in Pasig City.

Aberin said all the cops involved are from the District Drug Enforcement Unit of the Eastern Police District and were already disarmed after they were named in the complaint for robbery

“This is part of our commitment to discipline and accountability within the organization. The NCRPO maintains a firm policy against any form of abuse of authority, misconduct, or deviation from police operational procedures,” said Aberin as he also ordered for a thorough investigation into the incident that happened at 2 p.m. on Dec. 26 in Barangay Palatiw.

Based on the report, the eight policemen entered a residential house in search of a suspected drug personality.

The occupants of the house later claimed that the policemen took some personal belongings which prompted them to seek assistance from the Pasig City Police Station.

During verification, Aberin said there were no official documents presented to support the conduct of a legitimate anti-illegal drugs operation in the area.

He said all those involved in the operation were immediately placed under police custody at the Pasig City Police Station and are set to undergo inquest proceedings today.

“The authority vested in every police officer carries with it a higher level of responsibility. At the NCRPO, we will not tolerate abuse of authority and instead, we will hold all those responsible accountable for violation of our procedures and of the law,” said Aberin. 

Eight cops have been arrested for robbery during an anti-drug operation.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2160867/doj-payroll-officer-faces-theft-graft-raps-for-diverting-funds

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday vowed to tighten its internal measures after one of its payroll officers was arrested for allegedly diverting millions of pesos in public funds to new bank accounts he had opened.

DOJ spokesperson Raphael Niccolo Martinez said the justice department “takes very seriously” the arrest of one of its employees. He added that the DOJ would extend its full cooperation to the National Bureau of Investigation and other authorities in pursuing the case.

“The DOJ remains committed to transparency, accountability, and the protection of public resources, and will continue to strengthen internal controls to ensure that a similar situation does not occur in the future,” Martinez said in a statement. 

He did not identify the employee involved, although NBI spokesperson Palmer Mallari earlier said in an ABS-CBN interview that the DOJ staff member was an administrative officer assigned to handle the payroll of regional prosecutors.

The suspect allegedly reinstated the payroll accounts of resigned and retired regional prosecutors and transferred the benefits credited to those accounts to new bank accounts he had opened.

The DOJ employee is facing charges of malversation of public funds, qualified theft, violations of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, the Access Devices Regulation Act, computer-related fraud and forgery, and the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act.

A Department of Justice payroll officer was arrested for allegedly diverting millions of pesos in public funds to new bank accounts he had opened.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1265933

The former chief of the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group's (PNP-HPG) Investigation Management Division is facing criminal and administrative complaints for allegedly assaulting a rookie officer over a parking dispute.

In a press briefing held at Camp Crame, PNP-HPG director Brig. Gen. Hansel Marantan said they have filed physical injury and grave threat charges against Col. Helson Walin before the Quezon City Prosecutors' Office.

Walin is also facing an administrative case before the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS).

Marantan said the development would put an end to allegations that he was favoring Walin, his classmate at the PNP Academy.

"So that's good because there were insinuations. I can't dismiss that, so that's okay. The ball is no longer with the HPG anymore," he added.

Reports said Walin allegedly kicked, pointed a firearm, and hit the head and upper lip of the patrolman with the end of a firearm. The incident was caught on video, which eventually circulated online.

The injuries sustained by the rookie officer, who is assigned to the Intelligence Branch of the Regional Highway Patrol Unit-National Capital Region, were confirmed through a medico-legal examination.

The victim said the incident happened on Dec. 16 while he was walking inside the camp after attending to a vehicle with a tire lock. He claimed that the officer suddenly got out of his vehicle, loaded his firearm, pointed it at him and kicked him.

The victim said the encounter lasted nearly 30 minutes and involved verbal threats, punches and kicks. He also denied blocking the officer’s path and said they had no prior personal interaction.

The former chief of the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group's Investigation Management Division is facing criminal and administrative complaints for allegedly assaulting a rookie officer over a parking dispute.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2161541/2-soldiers-7-others-arrested-for-alleged-links-to-illegal-mining

Two Army intelligence operatives were arrested for escorting two pick-up trucks carrying 60 sacks of gold ore worth P300,000 in Opol town, Misamis Oriental, last Monday.

Captain Jhorlind Rico Apal, commander of the police Regional Mobile Force Battalion, said they intercepted the vehicles—a JMC Grand Avenue (plate ZAB 8446) and a Toyota Hilux (plate MGH 811)—at a checkpoint in Sitio Mahayahay, Barangay Limonda, Opol.

“Both pick-ups were loaded with alleged minerals transported from Barangay Limonda, a known site for illegal mining activities,” Apal said.

He identified the soldiers as Staff Sgt. Norman Quilatan, 47, of Tagum City, and Staff Sgt. Ernesto Warain Jr., 46. Both are members of the Army’s Military Intelligence Battalion of the 10th Infantry Division.

Authorities also seized two Glock 17 pistols with magazines from the soldiers, standard-issue firearms for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Apal added that seven companions, including the pick-up drivers, were also arrested.

Mines and Geosciences Bureau regional director Rodante Felina said they are investigating reports that rampant gold mining operations in the area are being protected by local politicians in Misamis Oriental.

The two soldiers and their companions were detained at the Opol town jail after cases were filed against them for violating the Philippine Mining Act of 1995.

Two Army intelligence operatives were arrested for escorting two pick-up trucks carrying 60 sacks of gold ore worth P300,000 in Opol town, Misamis Oriental, last Monday.

A former municipal mayor in Nueva Ecija was arrested in a sting in Talavera town yesterday morning.

Marvin Parinas, former mayor of Sto. Domingo town, was arrested in Barangay Calipahan, according to Col. Heryl Bruno, Nueva Ecija police director.

Parinas was arrested after he allegedly sold an undetermined amount of shabu to police officers who posed as buyers of illegal drugs.

Probers said the arresting team reportedly seized shabu with an estimated street value of P476,000 and the marked money from Parinas.

Charges for violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 will be filed against Parinas, according to Brig. Gen. Ponce Rogelio Peñones, Central Luzon police director.

A former municipal mayor in Nueva Ecija was arrested in a sting in Talavera town yesterday morning.

Friday, December 26, 2025

Retards in the Government 449

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

The chief of police of Dolores town, Eastern Samar province, 15 police officers, and a non-uniformed personnel (NUP) were relieved from their posts following a viral photo of them drinking inside the police station during their Christmas party on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

Police Lt. Col. Analiza Armeza, regional public information officer of the Police Regional Office-8, confirmed their removal, and maintained that drinking inside the police station, especially while on duty and during a Christmas party, is clearly a violation of existing rules and regulations in the Philippine National Police.

PRO-8 Director Police Brig. Gen. Jason Capoy has ordered an investigation of the incident.

Relieved personnel were placed under the Provincial Holding and Accounting Unit.

Capoy expressed dismay over the incident, citing that despite constant reminders, a few of them failed to practice caution in their actions.

He assured accountability for the incident.

16 cops have been relived for drinking liquor in their station. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2155754/coa-faults-da-as-lack-of-food-kills-52-goats

The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out the Department of Agriculture (DA) for “inadequate management oversight” after more than half of 101 goats procured for a goat production project died due to the lack of proper animal feed.

Based on COA’s annual audit report on the DA for 2024, the 52 goats with a book value of over P2.438 million died last year. The animals were part of the Anglo Nubian and Saanen Goat Production Project under the agriculture department’s Pangasinan Research and Experiment Center in Sual, Pangasinan (PREC).

The 52 were among 101 goats, composed of 68 Anglo-Nubian and 33 Saanen breeder goats. They died while under the custody of the DA’s designated accountable officer (AO), whom the COA said had filed 41 requests for relief from accountability.

“These losses had a total book value of P2,438,200.00,” state auditors said.

According to COA, necropsy reports confirmed that the animals died of various illnesses and diseases, with affidavits from the AO and farm staff saying the goats had shown signs of malnutrition and weakened immune systems, and were “unable to withstand environmental stress and natural calamities.”

State auditors found other issues surrounding the project, including the nonallocation of funds under the maintenance and other operating expenses that began in 2023 and led to the absence of provisions for animal feed.

As a remedy, the PREC chief and the AO had to utilize surplus or excess feed supplies from the National Livestock Program (NLP), supplementing these with grasses, foliage and legumes in order to sustain the goats.

“Additionally, the AO deployed manpower in Lot 1 to take care of and maintain the animals,” COA said. “The AO justified his actions as an exercise of the diligence of a good father of a family.”

The DA’s Ilocos Region office, which has jurisdiction over the goats, told state auditors that the animals were procured under the locally-funded project (LFP) called “Strengthening the Agro-industrial Incubation Program in Region I through Crop-Livestock Diversification.”

Being an LFP, it was not included under the DA’s regular programs, activities and projects or PAPs.

The COA acknowledged that the DA tried to propose funding for the project under the 2023 and 2024 National Expenditure Programs to sustain and expand its impact, but these were not included in the General Appropriations Acts for the said years.

Citing their interview with the AO, state auditors noted that the supply of animal feed sourced from the NLP was “delivered intermittently” during the first semester of 2024 due to procurement delays attributed to the DA’s Ilocos Region office.

The delivered animal feed was only made available around June 2024, with no additional allocation of NLP feed provided to the goats during the second semester of the year, COA said.

The AO then had to resort to a temporary measure, which was to use grasses, forages and legumes to sustain the animals, but these alternatives were “insufficient to meet their nutritional requirements.”

Despite this, state auditors pointed out that the AO still has the responsibility of informing the DA about critical concern,s such as the shortage of animal feed.

The AO, however, was able to raise the issue during management committee meetings held at the DA’s Ilocos Region office in 2023 when the feed supplies began to run low.

“On the other hand, management (DA) holds the primary responsibility for ensuring that essential inputs, particularly animal feed, are adequately considered in the agency’s budget and that project implementation is carried out effectively,” COA said.

It cited rules under Presidential Decree No. 1445, or the Government Auditing Code, which states that persons entrusted with the possession or custody of funds or property under the agency “shall be immediately responsible to him without prejudice to the liability of either party to the government.”

The law also states that the head of a government agency is “immediately and primarily responsible for all government funds and property pertaining to his agency.”

For COA, the failure on the part of the DA to hold primary responsibility over the goats “reflects a lapse in planning and oversight,” which it said was not in accordance with PD 1445.

State auditors recommended that funds should be allocated for the Anglo-Nubian and Saanen Goat Production Project by integrating these into the DA’s regular PAPs.

They also asked the DA to instruct its designated PREC chief to “identify and properly document the specific requirements for animal feed, medicine, and other essentials” and to regularly report these needs to the regional office for appropriate action.

A review on the goat production project should also be initiated by the DA, “considering the possibility of distributing the remaining goats to qualified beneficiaries or transferring them to other suitable projects.”

The DA should also ensure the installation of a monitoring and oversight system to guarantee the proper implementation of livestock management plans.

The DA’s Ilocos Region office, meanwhile, told auditors that fund allocation for the procurement of animal feeds, specifically for the goats, has been included in the project and budget proposal for 2025.

The PREC chief and the designated resident veterinarian are also committed to identifying and compiling specific requirements for the goats. 

The COA has called out the DA for starving to death a herd of goats.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2156420/police-colonel-relieved-from-post-after-assaulting-patrolman

The Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) on Thursday said it relieved a police colonel from his post after he allegedly assaulted a patrolman and pointed a gun at him.

Citing initial reports, the PNP said the incident involved a police colonel, the former chief of the HPG Investigation Management Division, and a police patrolman assigned to the Regional Highway Patrol Unit–National Capital Region Intelligence Branch.

The police colonel allegedly assaulted the patrolman following a dispute over unauthorized parking at the HPG parking lot in Camp Crame, Quezon City. The incident was caught on video and has since circulated online.

According to the PNP, the assault involved kicking, pointing a firearm, and striking the patrolman’s head and upper lip with the firearm butt, resulting in injuries confirmed through a medico-legal examination.

PNP-HPG Director PBGen. Hansel Marantan ordered a swift investigation into the incident.

“As a precautionary measure, the police colonel was relieved from his post and reassigned to HRMDDD-PHAS (Human Resource Management and Doctrine Development Division–PNP Headquarters Administrative Service), and his firearm was surrendered and accounted for,” the PNP said in a statement.

“The new Investigation Management Division chief has been directed to determine probable cause and the filing of appropriate administrative and criminal complaints in accordance with National Police Commission Memorandum Circular No. 2016-002,” it added.

The PNP reiterated its commitment to discipline, professionalism, accountability, and respect for human rights, assuring the public that due process will be strictly observed in the investigation.

It also appealed to the public to refrain from speculation, warning that this may undermine the integrity of the investigative process.

A police colonel has been relieved from his post after he allegedly assaulted a patrolman and pointed a gun at him.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/20/village-chair-son-in-law-arrested-for-selling-fake-land-title

A barangay chairman and his son-in-law were arrested for allegedly selling a fake land title in Barangay Caliraya here on Thursday.

The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)-Laguna identified the suspects as barangay chairman Silvino and son-in-law Albert.

A woman bought a 300-square-meter lot from the suspects but the property’s titles turned out to be fake when the victim conducted a verification at the municipal and the provincial assessor’s offices.

She also found out that the lot had a legitimate owner.

Silvino asked P500,000 initial payment from the victim and the amount be paid at the barangay hall at 2 p.m. on Thursday.

The victim sought help from the police who planned an entrapment operation.

The suspects were arrested after receiving the marked money.

Recovered from the suspects were the marked money and an undocumented 9mm pistol, caliber 40mm, and bullets.

The suspects are in the custody of the CIDG and face appropriate cases.

A barangay chairman and his son-in-law were arrested for allegedly selling a fake land title.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2025/12/21/2495869/tuba-police-chief-sacked-over-lapses

The police chief of the Tuba Municipal Police Station in Benguet has been relieved from his post over alleged investigation lapses into the death of former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral, the Philippine National Police confirmed yesterday.

PNP public information office chief Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño said Maj. Peter Camsol was relieved as Tuba police chief based on findings by the Police Regional Office-Cordillera Administrative Region.

The regional police office, Tuaño said, found the Tuba police “remiss in securing pieces of evidence” in the conduct of the investigation.

The police chief of the Tuba Municipal Police Station in Benguet has been relieved from his post over alleged investigation lapses into the death of former Department of Public Works and Highways undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2025/12/23/2496210/recto-former-philhealth-boss-face-plunder-raps

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto and former Philippine Health Insurance Corp. president Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. are facing plunder charges before the Office of the Ombudsman over the transfer of P60 billion in “excess” PhilHealth funds to the national treasury.

Apart from plunder, complainant Save the Philippines Coalition also urged the ombudsman to investigate Recto and Ledesma for possible violation of
 Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and for technical malversation under Article 220 of the Revised Penal Code.

The advocacy group said Recto and Ledesma must also be held administratively liable for grave misconduct.

The complaint was signed by Save the Philippines Coalition members Irene Caballes, Elmer Jugalbot, Gerlyn Ogong, Emerita Pecson, Susan Villar, Mussolini Lidasan, Jose Jessie Olivar and Jaime Miralles.

The complainants cited the recent ruling of the Supreme Court declaring the P60-billion transfer of PhilHealth’s excess funds to the national treasury as unconstitutional and ordered its return to the state insurer through the 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA).

The complainants said Recto and Ledesma pushed through with the fund transfer despite existing laws explicitly prohibiting the return of PhilHealth’s Reserve Funds to the general fund of the government.

The complainants cited Section 11 of RA 11223 or the Universal Health Care Act (UHCA), which requires PhilHealth to maintain reserve funds up to a ceiling equivalent to two years of projected program expenses.

The complainants pointed out that under Section 11 of UHCA, any excess from the reserve fund ceiling shall not be returned to the national treasury but must instead be used by PhilHealth to increase program benefits for members or decrease the amount of members’ contributions.

The complainants also cited Section 27 of RA 7875 or the National Health Insurance Act of 1995, which established PhilHealth, stating that no reserve funds of the state-owned health insurance firm shall be transferred elsewhere except to income-generating investments, which must benefit PhilHealth members.

The complainants specifically wanted Recto to be held liable for his issuance of Department of Finance (DOF) Circular No. 003-2024 during his term as finance secretary, which included P89 billion in reserve funds of PhilHealth as among the reserve funds of government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) ordered transferred to the national treasury.

The complainants said Ledesma must be held liable with Recto as he acquiesced to the lattter’s “unlawful directive.” 

Executive Secretary Ralph Recto and former Philippine Health Insurance Corp. president Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. are facing plunder charges before the Office of the Ombudsman over the transfer of P60 billion in “excess” PhilHealth funds to the national treasury.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2158524/bukidnon-village-leader-killed-in-festival-shooting

A sub-village leader was killed while his wife was wounded in a shooting incident that marred the Christmas season and a major cultural festival in Barangay Aglayan here on Monday night, December 22.

Police identified the fatality as Richard Calo Rama, 48, chairman of Purok 4A, who was declared dead on arrival at a hospital. His wife, Trexie Mae del Campo Regacho, 41, sustained gunshot wounds and is undergoing treatment. Both are residents of the area.

Barangay Aglayan Kagawad Peter John Pepito told reporters that the couple was riding their motorcycle past 9:20 p.m. after watching a basketball game when they were allegedly followed by an unidentified suspect.

The shooting occurred along Sayre Highway in Purok 4A.

The gunman fled in an unknown direction after the attack.

The incident happened as Barangay Aglayan was celebrating its 2nd Binaki Festival, held from December 21 to December 23. The annual event honors binaki, a traditional corn-based delicacy symbolizing the village’s culture and livelihood.

The attack also coincided with the Christmas season, casting a pall over the festive activities.

A village leader was assassinated and his wife was injured in a gun attack.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2157932/sc-upholds-conviction-of-three-cops-in-kian-delos-santos-murder

The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction of three police officers involved in the killing of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos during a drug bust operation in Caloocan City in 2017.

In a 40-page decision, the high court’s Second Division denied the appeals of Arnel Oares, Jeremias Pereda, and Jerwin Cruz, affirming their conviction for murder.

The three were sentenced to reclusion perpetua, or up to 40 years of imprisonment, and were ordered to pay delos Santos’ heirs P275,000 in damages.

Court records showed that witnesses saw the police officers stop and frisk delos Santos in Barangay Baesa, Caloocan City, on the evening of August 16, 2017.

After allegedly finding suspected drugs, the officers punched the teenager. 

Delos Santos cried and begged to be allowed to go home, telling them he had an exam the next day.

The officers then forced him to hold a towel covering what appeared to be a gun and made him stand with his shirt raised to cover his head.

Witnesses later heard one officer ask whether they should bring Kian to the police station, to which the others replied, “let us put him down.”

The officers dragged delos Santos toward a dark area near a river, where he was shot multiple times by Oares and Pereda. Cruz stood guard during the shooting.

In their defense, the police officers claimed they were responding to reports of illegal drug activity in the area and alleged that shots were fired at them, prompting Oares to chase the supposed shooter and return fire.

Both the Regional Trial Court and the Court of Appeals earlier convicted the officers of murder and imposed the penalty of reclusion perpetua without eligibility for parole.

In the ruling penned by Associate Justice Jhosep Lopez, the Supreme Court affirmed the lower courts’ findings that treachery attended the killing.

The high court cited the testimony of the medico-legal officer, who said delos Santos was likely in a sitting or kneeling position when he was shot.

“Therefore, when Kian was shot, he was not in a position to defend himself. Next, We note that the prosecution evidence showed the chain of events that led to Kian being particularly put in this location and in that position by the accused, allowing them to shoot Kian with impunity and ensuring the execution of the crime,” the court said.

“Considering all these circumstances, treachery was present,” it added. 

The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction of three police officers involved in the killing of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos during a drug bust operation in Caloocan City in 2017.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1265703

The Supreme Court (SC) En Banc has ordered the dismissal and disbarment of Judge Oscar Tomarong, Presiding Judge of Branch 28, Regional Trial Court (RTC), Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte, for the murder of a fellow judge.

The SC issued the ruling following disciplinary proceedings initiated by the Judicial Integrity Board (JIB) after Tomarong’s conviction for planning the 2019 killing of Judge Reymar Lacaya, then Presiding Judge of Branch 11, RTC, Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte.

In a 16-page decision made public on Tuesday, the SC dismissed Tomarong from office, ordered the forfeiture of his retirement benefits, disbarred him from practicing law, and disqualified him from reemployment in the government.

In 2019, the SC reassigned the two judges to each other’s court branches. Shortly after Lacaya finished court hearings in Branch 28 one afternoon, he was ginned down behind the court building.

During the criminal trial, Juliber Cabating testified that Tomarong instructed him to look for hired killers to murder Lacaya. Cabating said Tomarong paid the killers PHP250,000 through him.

Another witness confirmed being with the hired killers in the morning before the murder, and an eyewitness also saw and identified the killers fleeing from the court building shortly after the shooting.

The SC described Tomarong’s actions as among “the gravest violations of judicial duty.”

“The crime involved is a patent breach of the very essence of what it means to be a judge who carries the obligation and privilege of serving the people. At a time when the rise in the attacks against judges has even necessitated the adoption of measures to protect judges, a judge committing the murder of a fellow judge must be punished swiftly and severely,” the SC said.

Although Judge Tomarong’s criminal conviction is still on appeal, the SC ruled that a final conviction is not required to impose administrative penalties.

The SC underscored that no one is above the law, including members of the Judiciary. It emphasized that public trust in the justice system is undermined when judges violate the very laws they are sworn to uphold.

“[N]o one, not even members of the Bench, is above the law. Judges are the embodiment of law and justice… The Judiciary’s task of maintaining the people’s trust is undermined whenever judges neglect their duties, and worse, violate the laws that they are supposed to uphold. This case is the Court’s proof of its commitment to the public that no judge who so callously breaches the law and perpetrates an injustice will go unpunished,” it said.

The SC reminded all courts of their obligation to promptly report any convictions of judges and court personnel to the JIB, now known as the Judicial Integrity Office, in line with the Rules of Court. 

The Supreme Court En Banc has ordered the dismissal and disbarment of Judge Oscar Tomarong, Presiding Judge of Branch 28, Regional Trial Court, Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte, for the murder of a fellow judge.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/24/off-duty-cop-faces-ax-over-christmas-party-meltdown
An off-duty cop is facing multiple criminal charges after firing his gun and beating up an individual during a Christmas party in Estancia town, northern Iloilo province. 
The Police Regional Office-6 announced that the police officer, whose name was withheld, is facing charges of illegally discharging his firearm and slight physical injuries. 
The suspect with the rank of senior master sergeant fired his weapon after he helped a friend maul the victim during a Dec. 22 Christmas party. 
“There is absolutely no place in the police service for abusive behavior, especially when committed by those entrusted with authority,” said PRO-6 chief Police Brig. Gen. Josefino Ligan in a statement. 
“Any personnel found to have violated the law and police rules will face the full force of criminal and administrative sanctions,” added Ligan. 
The suspect is also facing charges for resistance and disobedience to an agent of a person in authority.
An off-duty cop is facing multiple criminal charges after firing his gun and beating up an individual during a Christmas party in Estancia town, northern Iloilo province. 

Friday, December 19, 2025

Retards in the Government 448

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

 


The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) led by Secretary Rex Gatchalian on Thursday filed administrative complaints against 12 barangay officials and two Iloilo City Hall employees before the Office of the Ombudsman over alleged irregularities in the distribution of cash assistance under the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) program. 
The 12 barangay officials were Barangay Captain Rizaline Delmo of Quintin Salas, Jaro; Barangay Kagawad (councilor) Victoria Ruel of Quintin Salas, Jaro; Barangay Captain Amadeo Sultan of Simon Ledesma, Jaro; unnamed barangay kagawad of Simon Ledesma, Jaro; unnamed barangay treasurer of Simon Ledesma, Jaro; Barangay Captain Gina Elauria of Taytay Zone II, Jaro; Barangay Kagawad JingJing Pineda of Taytay Zone II, Jaro; Barangay Captain Visamin Cañal of Quezon, Arevalo; unnamed barangay kagawad of Quezon, Arevalo; Barangay Captain Remedio Bedia of Lanit, Jaro; barangay kagawad Huntado of Lanit, Jaro; and Barangay Kagawad Gonzales of Lanit, Jaro. 
The two respondents from Iloilo City Hall were Jobert Lim and Janicol Dizon. 
The barangay officials were accused of forcibly taking P8,000 out of the P10,000 cash aid to AICS beneficiaries during on-site payouts on Nov. 7, 11, and 12.
Beneficiaries were affected by typhoon ‘’Tino’’ in November and allegedly sought by barangay officials after they received the money from DSWD personnel and forced them to surrender the amount. 
“Their process seems systemic. They waited for the beneficiaries but what they imposed was a kind of tariff,” said Gatchalian. “It’s very sad. They were re-victimized and people of authority re-victimized them,” Gatchalian added. 
Gatchalian filed the complaints for violations of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, grave misconduct, and abuse of authority based on the recommendation of the fact-finding team led by DSWD Assistant Secretary for Regional Operations Paul D. Ledesma. 
Ledesma said the Iloilo City government requested AICS funding for victims of Tino. 
The DSWD distributed AICS totaling P21 million  at P10,000 each to 2,100 beneficiaries during the payouts. Of the 2,100 beneficiaries, only 14 were willing to execute complaint affidavits against barangay officials. 
Iloilo City Mayor Raisa Treñas has condemned the deduction but has yet to issue a statement over the cases filed before the Ombudsman. The 12 barangay officials are known to be political allies of Mayor Treñas and her father, former Mayor Jerry Treñas.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development led by Secretary Rex Gatchalian on Thursday filed administrative complaints against 12 barangay officials and two Iloilo City Hall employees before the Office of the Ombudsman over alleged irregularities in the distribution of cash assistance under the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation program. 


https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/11/bir-lawyer-shot-dead-in-mandaue-city
Motorcycle-riding assailants gunned down a Bureau of Internal Revenue lawyer early Thursday morning, Dec. 11, in Mandaue City, Cebu province. 
Duke Ramil Perral Lincuna was driving an Isuzu Crosswind when he was attacked around 6 a.m. on a busy road in Barangay Bakilid. 
A motorist was able to take a video of the attack. 
The video showed two men on a motorcycle shooting at the driver’s side of the vehicle. The gunmen, who wore helmets and jackets, drove off after the attack. 
Emergency responders brought the lawyer to the Mandaue City District Hospital where he was declared dead. 
The victim, a resident of Barangay Lamac, Consolacion town, Cebu, was on his way to work at the Bureau of Internal Revenue-Cebu City, when he was attacked.
Motorcycle-riding assailants gunned down a Bureau of Internal Revenue lawyer early Thursday morning, Dec. 11, in Mandaue City, Cebu province. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2154244/plunder-other-charges-filed-vs-vice-president-sara-duterte-15-others

Civil society leaders have filed multiple criminal complaints — including plunder, bribery, malversation, and graft — against Vice President Sara Duterte and 15 others over the alleged misuse of P612.5 million in confidential funds.

A coalition of priests, academics, rights advocates and journalists, including Fr. Flaviano Villanueva, Fr. Roberto Reyes, and economist and former DOF Undersecretary Dr. Maria Cielo Magno, lodged the complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman on Friday afternoon.

The complainants claimed that respondents committed violations of Section 2 of the Republic Act (RA) No. 7080 as amended by RA 7659 (plunder); Article 219 and 212 of the Revised Penal Code (bribery and corruotion of public officials); Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code (malversation); Section 2(a) and (e) of the RA 3019 (graft); and Article XI, Section 2 of the 1987 Constitution (betrayal of public trust).

Aside from Duterte, the respondents named in the complaint are the following persons:

  • Zuleika T. Lopez Undersecretary and Chief of Staff (Office of the Vice President)
  • Lemuel G. Ortonio Assistant Secretary and Assistant Chief of Staff, (OVP)
  • Rosalynne L. Sanchez, Director for Administrative and Financial Services, (OVP)
  • Julieta L. Villadelrey Chief Accountant (OVP)
  • Gina F. Acosta Special Disbursing Officer (OVP)
  • Col. Raymund Dante P. Lachica Commander, Vice Presidential Security and Protection Group
  • Michael Wesley T. Poa Former Undersecretary, Chief of Staff of the Office of the Secretary, and
  • Head of Procuring Entity (Department of Education)
  • Sunshine Charry A. Fajarda Director for Strategic Management Office and Former Assistant Secretary (DepEd)
  • Undersecretary Annalyn M. Sevilla Undersecretary for Finance Service, Project Management Service, Education Program Management Service, Government Assistance and Subsidies Office  (DepEd)
  • Gloria Mercado, former Head of Procurement Entity and Undersecretary for Human Resources and Regional Development  (DepEd)
  • Ma. Rhunna L. Catalan Chief Accountant  (DepEd)
  • Edward D. Fajarda, former Special Disbursing Officer (DepEd)
  • Ret. Maj. Gen. Nolasco A. Mempin, former Undersecretary for Administration (DepEd)
  • Lt. Col. Dennis Nolasco member of the Vice Presidential Security and Protection Group
  • John Does

The complaint alleged that the ₱612.5 million confidential funds were “diverted, misused and concealed through coordinated schemes” carried out across the Office of the Vice President and the Department of Education, which Duterte headed from 2022 to June 2024.

Broken down, the amount covers P500 million CFs allocated to OVP in 2022 and 2023 and P112.5 million during the time when she was the head of DepEd. 

In September 2024, Marikina 2nd District Rep. Stella Quimbo confirmed that the P125 million CF of the OVP in 2022 was spent in just 11 days — quicker than the initial reports of 19 days. 

Civil society leaders have filed multiple criminal complaints — including plunder, bribery, malversation, and graft — against Vice President Sara Duterte and 15 others over the alleged misuse of P612.5 million in confidential funds.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1265066

The city government here has filed administrative complaints against an assistant department head and 32 workers of the General Services Office (GSO) involved in the alleged mass falsification of documents in their application for Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) loans.

In an interview on Thursday, City Legal Officer Karol Joseph Chiu said Mayor Greg Gasataya has approved the investigation report, which includes the recommendation of filing formal complaints against those involved.

“The City Legal Office (CLO) has been appointed as the hearing officer of the administrative cases,” he said.

The CLO started the investigation last month after GSO department head Gilda Luisma submitted an incident report regarding the 32 employees who falsified their pay slips and net pay certifications to qualify for GSIS loan.

The said employees are facing administrative complaints for serious dishonesty, grave misconduct, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.

Tiu said GSO assistant department head Franklin Andre Familiaran, who signed the supposedly falsified documents, has also been charged for 32 counts each of the stated administrative cases.

He said the mayor also ordered Familiaran to serve a 60-day preventive suspension without pay.

“This is pursuant to the constant follow-up of GSIS with regards to the reported mass falsification in the GSO department. The incident has reached them and they are following up and making the city explain about it,” Tiu said.

The city government here has filed administrative complaints against an assistant department head and 32 workers of the General Services Office (GSO) involved in the alleged mass falsification of documents in their application for Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) loans.

Plunder and graft complaints were filed Friday with the Office of the Ombudsman against Surigao del Sur Representative Romeo Momo Sr. over the alleged P1.4 billion worth of government contracts bagged by the construction firm owned by his family.

A group of Catholic priests and lawyers from Tandag, Surigao del Sur said that based on government records, Momo family’s Surigao La Suerte Corp. (SLSC) allegedly received P1.4 billion in fuel and infrastructure government contracts across the province while Momo was the company's director and a Surigao del Sur representative.

“SEC filings show Congressman Momo was listed as a director during periods when SLSC was obtaining government projects. The company's paid-up capital [also] increased dramatically, from P10 million in 2019 to P200 million in 2023. These are not ordinary circumstances," the group said in a statement. 

"This involves a former top DPWH official and House Infrastructure [Committee co-] chairman whose family-linked corporation benefited from billions in government projects. Multiple contracts and Notices of Award bear signatures of Momo family members, serving as corporate representatives for SLSC. These are government-signed documents, and they speak for themselves,” it added. 

In response, Momo denied the allegations and tagged them as politically motivated. 

“I would like to make it clear that there is no conflict of interest in my work as Surigao del Sur first district representative. Such imputation of using public office for personal gain is not true. Wala po itong katotohanan,” he said in a statement. 

“I had already, in fact, divested from the Surigao La Suerte Corp. a long time ago. I’m no longer part of this company. Besides, it’s not doing business in my congressional district. People and documents can attest to that. These baseless complaints are all political motivated. It is nothing more than a desperate attempt to link me to a supposed corruption scandal,” he added.

Momo then said he will answer the allegations with additional details before the proper forum and at the proper time.

“I have always been guided by the highest standards of integrity and principle enshrined in the Constitution: Public office is a public trust. I will never betray the people of Surigao del Sur, whom I have served, and shall continue to serve, with utmost responsibility and accountability,” he said.

Plunder and graft complaints were filed Friday with the Office of the Ombudsman against Surigao del Sur Representative Romeo Momo Sr. over the alleged P1.4 billion worth of government contracts bagged by the construction firm owned by his family.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/13/ex-barangay-captain-murdered-in-basilan
Police are investigating the murder of former Mangalut Barangay Captain Haji Malik Aru of Akbar municipality, Basilan province in Isabela City, Basilan on Thursday, Dec. 11. 
Investigation showed that the gunman approached the victim on the Lamitan-Isabela Highway in Sitio Pilar, Barangay Binuangan, and shot him. 
His body was discovered by responding lawmen. 
Officials have appealed to residents and eyewitnesses for information that would lead to the arrest of the suspect. 
Police are conducting follow-up investigation. 
Possible motives are personal and political.
A former barangay captain has been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/14/leyte-cop-faces-dismissal-for-shabu-use

Police Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr., acting chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered the start of the dismissal proceedings against a police corporal who was discovered using illegal drugs in Palompon, Leyte.

The policeman, a member of the Palompon Municipal Police Station, tested positive for illegal drugs during a targeted drug test conducted last Dec. 5 and according to the investigation, he was monitored for using shabu two months earlier.

After a series of validations which confirmed the information, the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group formulated Target Intelligence Packet “K9” to include him in a random drug testing held on Dec. 5 .

The drug test result, claimed on December 13, showed that the policeman tested positive for methamphetamine hydrochloride or “shabu.”

Nartatez directed the immediate filing of administrative cases in accordance with existing PNP rules, with dismissal from the service among the penalties being pursued should the charges be proven.

“Let this be a clear message that the Philippine National Police is no place for those involved or using illegal drugs. Our counter-intelligence operation and internal cleansing mechanisms are strong,” said Nartatez.

“We will run after you and make sure that you will suffer the consequences as part of our commitment to protect the integrity of the organization and the honor of the badge,” he added.

Nartatez also emphasized that criminal cases may follow if supported by evidence as he underscored that no one in the organization is exempt from accountability as he stressed that the PNP will act decisively against personnel who violate the law and betray the public's trust.

He added that while the incident is considered isolated, it is being addressed firmly and without hesitation.

As part of sustained internal reforms, Nartatez also ordered the expansion of intelligence-driven and random drug testing across police units nationwide, particularly those in frontline and operational roles. 

A PNP officer has been busted for using drugs. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/14/village-official-stabbed-by-colleague-in-ilocos-norte

A barangay kagawad was stabbed and wounded by a fellow village official during a parking dispute in Barangay Abucay here on Friday, police said.

Police Major Kristian Lee Badua, chief of the Piddig Municipal Police Station, identified the victim as Kagawad Baptista.

Badua said the suspect, Kagawad Nicolas, allegedly blocked a parking area, prompting the victim to reprimand him.

A heated argument erupted, during which the suspect went home to get a knife and stabbed the victim.

The suspect was arrested and the victim was taken to a hospital in Batac City, Ilocos Norte.

The victim and the suspect were allegedly drunk at the time of the incident.

Badua said the suspect has expressed remorse but refused to say anything further about the incident.

The victim has expressed intention to file charges against the suspect.

Police said they will coordinate with the Department of the Interior and Local Government and refer the matter to the Liga ng mga Barangay.

A barangay kagawad was stabbed and wounded by a fellow village official during a parking dispute in Barangay Abucay.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2154960/retired-policeman-shot-dead-inside-cockpit-in-calbayog-city

A 57-year-old retired police officer was shot dead while watching a cockfight inside the Ipao Sports Complex, a cockpit arena, in Barangay San Policarpo, Calbayog City, Samar, on Saturday night, Dec. 13, according to the Police Regional Office in Eastern Visayas (PRO 8).

Based on the initial report from PRO-8, the victim, identified only as “Nonoy,” a resident of Barangay Monbon, Sta. Margarita, Samar, was inside the sports complex at around 8:03 p.m. when the incident occurred.

Police said an unidentified male suspect, described as wearing a gray long-sleeved shirt, black short pants, and a violet cap, approached the victim from behind and shot him three times. The suspect then reportedly fired two more shots before fleeing in an unknown direction.

Personnel of the Calbayog City Police Station immediately responded after receiving information from a concerned citizen and conducted an initial investigation at the scene.

Responding personnel from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office rushed the victim to the Calbayog District Hospital, but he was declared dead on arrival at around 9:20 p.m. by his attending physician.

PRO 8 said the Calbayog City Forensic Unit processed the crime scene and recovered five fired .45-caliber cartridge cases, one unfired .45-caliber cartridge, and a .45-caliber pistol with an inserted magazine found in the possession of the victim. 

Two additional magazines with ammunition were also recovered from the victim’s sling bag, along with other personal belongings.

The victim’s body was later brought to St. Peter Funeral Home in Sitio Talahib, Barangay Trinidad, Calbayog City.

A 57-year-old retired police officer was shot dead while watching a cockfight.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2155733/davao-sur-village-chief-aide-nabbed-in-drug-sting-operation

Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA-11) launched a drug buy-bust operation in Sulop, Davao del Sur on Monday, December 15, that resulted in the arrest of a village chief and his aide.

The village chief, identified only as “Kap,” was caught in the act of selling illegal drugs when a PDEA agent, posing as buyer, successfully bought one sachet of suspected meth during the sting operation that took place in Barangay Roxas at around 10:15 p.m. on Monday.

Agents claimed that the drugs contained in the sachet is worth some P8,000.

On the other hand, alias “Dionisio,” who was with the suspect, was also arrested in the operation.

The PDEA-11 office said four more sachets of suspected meth weighing around 23 grams, with an estimated street value of P156,400, were seized from the possession of the suspects. The marked money used by the poseur-buyer was also recovered by the operatives during the body search.

The suspects are now placed under the custody of the PDEA Regional Office 11 in Davao City.

The operation was done in coordination with the Regional Drug Enforcement Unit (RDEU), and personnel of Sulop municipal police station. 

A village chief and his aide have been busted for drugs.