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Friday, April 12, 2024

Retards in the Government 360

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

 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/4/cop-chief-in-hot-water-after-inmate-s-escape

The chief of police in Tudela town, Camotes Island, Cebu is in danger of losing his post after a person under police custody (PUPC) was able to escape on Tuesday, April 2.

Although the inmate was immediately recaptured, an administrative investigation will still be conducted to determine the possible liability of the police escorts and the chief of police, said Police Lt. Col. Gerard Ace Pelare, spokesperson of Police Regional Office-Central Visayas chief Police Brig. Gen. Anthony Aberin.

“There is an ongoing investigation for possible administrative liability and some things have been found out that need consideration,” said Pelare.

The 41-year-old inmate, Rodel Maningo, who is facing drug charges, was brought to Barangay Poblacion, Danao City, northern Cebu to attend a court hearing.

While waiting for the court hearing, the inmate and the police escorts decided to have their breakfast first in a carinderia.

The inmate stood up and asked permission that he would just get a toothpick. Instead of getting a toothpick, the inmate ran and escaped from his police escorts.

It was around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, April 3, when the inmate was recaptured in the house of his live-in partner.

Police Capt. Leovil Singson, chief of the Tudela police, said that he has ordered an investigation to determine the possible lapses committed by the police escorts.

Pelare said Singson may also be held liable for the escape for command responsibility.

“We expect that thorough investigation will be conducted to check if there was negligence on the part of the police escorts and if the commander did his job to supervise,” Pelare said.

Pelare said there is a procedure when bringing an inmate to a court hearing and this must be followed all the time.

A cop is being investigated for allowing an inmate to escape. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/5/sandigan-affirms-graft-conviction-of-ex-customs-official-businessman

The Sandiganbayan has affirmed the regional trial court's (RTC) decision that convicted of graft a former official of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in Cebu and a private individual over the auction and payment of 26,908 bags of illegally shipped sugar in 1999.

Affirmed was the conviction of Benjamin D. Bongon, former auction and cargo disposal head of BOC in Cebu, and Roger T. Ang, a businessman.

Also affirmed were their six-year jail term and fine of P10.8 million. Bongon was also perpetually disqualified from holding public office.

Their appeal was initially lodged before the Court of Appeals (CA), but it was later transferred to the Sandignabyan because the CA lacked appellate jurisdiction over their case.

Bongon admitted in his motion that the filing of Notice of Appeal before the CA was erroneous, and he begged the anti-graft court's "kind indulgence and consideration" to accommodate his appeal in the interest of justice.

Ang, on the other hand, cited several rulings where the Supreme Court "relaxed the application of technical rules of procedure to serve the broader interest of justice."

Accepting the appeal but denying their arguments to reverse the RTC's decision, the Sandiganbayan said: "The conspiracy between the accused-appellants was duly established by the prosecution and discussed in the assailed decision of the RTC."

Bongon and Ang were charged over the disposition of the 26,908 bags of undeclared sugar that was confiscated by the BOC Cebu in 1999. The perishable cargo was later auctioned off, with Ang's company as the winning bidder.

Ang paid P21 million deposit for the sugar, but he later asked for a P10.86 million refund because his company reportedly received only 12,754 bags from the BOC.

When state prosecutors conducted an investigation, they found out that Ang's company actually got 26,908 bags of sugar instead of the 12,754 bags the company claimed to have received from the bureau. 

The Sandiganbayan has affirmed the conviction of graft of a BOC official. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/8/sandigan-orders-90-day-suspension-of-ex-qc-administrator-cuna-now-evp-of-national-defense-college

The Sandiganbayan has ordered a 90-day preventive suspension of Aldrin C. Cuña, executive vice president of the National Defense College of the Philippines, over his pending graft case that was filed when he was the city administrator of Quezon City. 

In a six-page resolution issued on April 3, 2024,  the anti-graft court said that the criminal charge filed against Cuña is "sufficient in form and substance," and, thus, the issuance of the suspension is only a matter of course.

"This is because a preventive suspension is not a penalty. It is not imposed as a result of judicial proceedings. In fact, if acquitted, the official concerned shall be entitled to reinstatement and to the salaries and benefits which he failed to receive during suspension," the resolution stated.

"Taking into consideration the public policy involved in preventively suspending a public officer charged under a valid information, the protection of public interest will definitely have to prevail over the private interest of the accused," it also stated.

The resolution was written by Presiding Justice Amparo M. Cabotaje-Tang with the concurrence of Associate Justices Bernelito R. Fernandez and Ronald B. Moreno.

Prosecutors alleged that Cuña, who was then city administrator of Quezon City at that time, together with former Mayor Herbert "Bistek" Bautista, made the full payment of P25,342,359.25 to Cygnet Energy and Power Asia, Inc. for the Supply and Installation of Solar Power System and Waterproofing Works for the city's Civic Center Building.

However, the prosecutors alleged that Cygnet was not entitled to the said amount due to its failure to get the Net Metering System from Meralco, which is a requirement of the Supply and Delivery Agreement.

Bautista and Cuña also have aanother case before the Sandiganbayan over the payment made to Geodata Solutions Inc. amounting to P32,107,912.5 for the procurement of online occupational permitting and tracking system. 

The prosecution alleged that no appropriate ordinance was given by the Sangguniang Bayan for the project, nor was complete delivery of the products made.

The Sandiganbayan has ordered a 90-day preventive suspension of Aldrin C. Cuña, executive vice president of the National Defense College of the Philippines, over his pending graft case that was filed when he was the city administrator of Quezon City. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/04/07/2345907/coa-mountain-province-lgu-awarded-projects-banned-firm

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the provincial government of Mountain Province for awarding two irrigation projects to a blacklisted construction firm.

In its 2023 annual audit report, the COA said that while the provincial government was able to rebid and award the projects to a new contractor, the incident could have been avoided.

“The failure to conduct a thorough post-qualification check during procurement activities resulted in the award of two projects with total contract cost of P8.315 million for the implementation of small-scale irrigation projects received from the Department of Agriculture (DA) to a blacklisted construction firm,” the audit report read.

COA records show that the provincial government received P10.157 million from the DA for the implementation of the irrigation projects.

Two of the projects worth P4.950 million and P3.366 million involved the construction of the Mayasen diversion dam and Surnangan irrigation canal, respectively.

Contracts for both projects, which were awarded to ADL General Construction, were rebid and awarded to a new contractor, Tawid Builders Corp., in August 2023.

Inquiry by the audit team bared that the provincial government’s bids and awards committee (BAC) belatedly learned that ADL was among the blacklisted contractors.

The firm was blacklisted over its previous failure to comply with contractual obligations and written lawful instruction of the procuring entity, poor performance or unsatisfactory quality and progress of work as well as failure to meet the approved specifications for quality of materials and workmanship.

The provincial BAC said it learned that ADL was blacklisted only when the Government Procurement Policy Board system did not accept its name for another contract.

The COA reminded the provincial government to be more diligent in reviewing the qualification of bidders.

It said similar incidents “may result in a possible non-performance of the contractor’s obligation as contained in the contract agreement to the disadvantage of the provincial government.”

The COA said the provincial BAC has committed to regularly check the consolidated blacklisting report before issuing any notice of award of contracts to avoid a similar incident.

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the provincial government of Mountain Province for awarding two irrigation projects to a blacklisted construction firm.

A former Sangguniang Kabataan chairman from Caoayan, Ilocos Sur was gunned down on Quirino Boulevard here on his birthday on Monday afternoon, April 8.

Police identified the victim as Marion Tugade, 27, a son of former Mayor Mario Tugade of Caoayan and a resident of Barangay Don Alejandro Quirolgico, Caoayan.

Initial investigation disclosed that the victim was driving a Sports Utility Vehicle with his girlfriend as passenger when unidentified gunmen onboard a motorcycle appeared and shot him in the face.

The suspects fled and the victim was taken to a hospital where he died.

Police are conducting follow-up operations.

A former SK Chairman has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/04/10/2346549/3-cops-axed-using-edsa-carousel

Three police personnel who were apprehended for using the EDSA busway last week were relieved from their posts, an official announced yesterday.

The policemen, who are non-commissioned officers, are undergoing investigation, according to Philippine National Police (PNP) public information officer Col. Jean Fajardo.

“They have been identified and sacked from their posts,” Fajardo said in an interview.

Fajardo did not identify the police officers who are assigned with the Police Security and Protection Group and Aviation Security Group.

Traffic enforcers apprehended the police personnel for using the EDSA Carousel, an exclusive lane for commuter buses, on Friday. They were given traffic citation tickets.

According to Fajardo, the police officers were using PNP-marked vehicles when they traveled along the EDSA bus lane.

Fajardo reminded police officers that they can use the busway only during law enforcement operations and when responding to emergencies.

Violators may face administrative sanctions from the PNP.

Three cops have been arrested for illegally using the EDSA bus lane. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/04/10/2346536/13-bi-officers-face-kidnap-extortion-raps

Thirteen officers of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) accused of kidnapping 16 Indians are facing criminal charges before the Pasay City prosecutor’s office.

Complaints for kidnapping, arbitrary detention, grave coercion, robbery and extortion were filed against the BI officers on Monday.

According to the lawyer of the complainants, the Indian nationals were allegedly illegally detained for over a week despite having complete travel and working documents.

The lawyer said the victims even bargained with the immigration officers to lower the money being asked from them from P1 million to P350,000 each.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco stood by the 13 BI agents who arrested the foreigners in Antique and Iloilo.

Tansingco said the immigration officers conducted legitimate operations against the Indian nationals allegedly involved in the illegal “5-6” money lending scheme as well as kidnapping and drug trafficking.

The Indians said they did not violate the country’s immigration law as they had working visas.

Tansingco, however, said foreigners engaged in illegal activities in the Philippines should be arrested and deported regardless if they have working permits.

Thirteen officers of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) accused of kidnapping 16 Indians are facing criminal charges before the Pasay City prosecutor’s office.

Former Ilocos Sur governor Luis “Chavit” Singson will give P100,000 in cash reward to traffic enforcers of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) who accosted yesterday his two-vehicle convoy for using the EDSA bus lane.

Singson said he would talk to acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes so he could give the reward to the traffic enforcers who pulled over his armored car along the northbound lane of the EDSA Carousel in Cubao, Quezon City.

“Congratulations to the MMDA enforcers who accosted my convoy. I am not angry. I will even give them cash incentive,” Singson said.

He insisted that the reward is not a bribe, saying he would pay the P5,000 fine imposed by the MMDA for his traffic infraction.

The MMDA traffic enforcers belong to the agency’s special operations group strike force led by Gabriel Go.

According to Go, Singson did not resist receiving the traffic violation ticket.

Singson apologized to the public for the incident, but maintained it was not his intention to use the exclusive lane for commuter buses on EDSA.

“I am sorry for what happened. It should not be emulated. Nag-overtake lang ‘yung driver. Hindi naman sa bus lane mismo,” he said.

The bulletproof car also has no license plates, but Singson claimed it was registered with the Land Transportation Office.

“It has no plate number, but it was already registered. The Baluarte Motor Works assembles bulletproof cars,” he said.

Singson was in the armored car when traffic enforcers stopped the convoy.

Former Ilocos Sur governor Luis “Chavit” Singson/s convoy was found using the EDSA bus lane. Not only that but he has offered "bribes" to the MMDA officers who pulled him over. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1928194/dilg-probes-tarlac-town-execs-ties-to-illegal-pogo-operation

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has started investigating the alleged involvement of some local government unit (LGU) officials in the illegal Philippine offshore gaming operation (Pogo) here.

In his order issued on April 5, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said a task force was created to handle the investigation into the conduct of the local officials but who were not named in his directive.

Abalos said the investigation would look into “any possible administrative misconduct or neglect by LGU officials with respect to their responsibilities under the Local Government Code and related laws in relation to the alleged illegal Pogo operations” in Bamban.

The task force is composed of six lawyers and an engineer headed by lawyer Benjamin Zabala Jr., division chief of the DILG’s Internal Audit Service.

Abalos said the task force is authorized to reach out to any government departments or agencies for assistance if necessary.

While Abalos’ order did not mention the names of local officials who would be subjected to the investigation, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian had previously asked the DILG to look into the possible connection between Bamban Mayor Alice Guo and Zun Yuan Technology Inc.

On March 13, authorities led by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (Paocc) and police and military operatives raided Zun Yuan Technology’s premises for alleged human trafficking and serious illegal detention of its workers. A total of 868 Pogo workers—371 Filipinos, 427 Chinese, 57 Vietnamese, eight Malaysians, three Taiwanese, two Indonesians and two Rwandans—were rescued from the company’s vast compound in Anupul village.

In a statement sent to reporters on Monday, Guo said Gatchalian and Paocc were “simply acting in good faith, on the basis of information that was given to them.”

“Nevertheless, I deny in the strongest terms all of these allegations of criminal conduct, or at least, allegations that I have somehow aided and abetted the supposedly illegal acts of Zun Yuan Technology,” she asserted.

Guo said she would never tolerate and be involved in “heinous crimes like human trafficking, torture and illegal detention.”

“I would like to remind everyone that, as Filipinos, our Constitution guarantees that we are all innocent until proven guilty. The point being, I am being unfairly persecuted in the absence of any real investigation and without any court trial,” Guo noted.

She said she was ready to answer all accusations and prove that all accusations are false and unjust if given that she would have chance to do so. “I welcome any investigation carried out by the proper authorities at the proper forum,” Guo said.

Local officials are being investigated for links to illegal POGO operations. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2024/04/05/2345531/dot-exec-under-fire-post-claiming-she-prioritized-helping-friend-japan-over-natl-meeting

Tourism Undersecretary for legal and special concerns Mae Elaine Bathan, also the chief of staff of Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, drew criticisms following her Facebook post where she allegedly prioritized helping a friend in Japan while in a meeting about national concerns.

In a viral public Facebook post being shared by netizens across social media platforms, Bathan shared a screenshot of her supposed conversation with her best friend Regal Oliva, also the Mandaue City Treasurer lawyer. Bathan shared that Oliva sought her assistance as the latter “needed help on Google Translate” that prompted her to stop her meeting about a national issue.

“When your bestfriend calls you because she needed help on Google Translate so she can eat and thrive in Japan, all else will have to stop. Even if it’s about the airport takeover and privatization,” Bathan’s caption read. She also tagged Oliva in her post with the screenshot of their conversation.

Oliva also took to Facebook to share her account while in Japan, captioning it as “True Story.”

She said that she cannot find an English menu in Japan while craving Japanese cuisine so she called her “bestie,” Bathan.

“She was in a middle of a very important meeting that concerns a sensitive national issue,” Oliva wrote, and then attaching a transcript of their conversation where she is supposedly asking Bathan to teach her how to use Google Translate.

Bathan allegedly replied: “Maaaa, you don’t know what meeting I had to stop for this, but ok…,” Oliva wrote, recounting that her best friend gave instructions.

The Department of Tourism official was also quoted as saying “Hahaha – feeding you in Japan is more important that matters of national concern Ma.”

The screenshot of these two Facebook posts circulated on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) and garnered negative reactions from online users. The two has verified Facebook accounts.

They called for explanation about the DOT official’s move to consider feeding her friend in Japan “more important that matters of national concern.”

“Atty. Elaine Tantengco Bathan and Atty. Regal Oliva can you please explain to us why feeding a friend in Japan is more important than matters of national concern?” writer EB Jugalbot wrote.

“Even if it was a joke between the two of you, since you are also lawyers of significant professional experience, was there ever a need for you both to post that conversation on your respective Facebook walls?” he added.

Others called out the “alarming level of entitlement in this administration,” citing the misuse of taxpayers' money by officials.

The posts by Bathan and Oliva are no longer accessible online. However, several online users are circulating screenshots of these posts.

On Friday afternoon, Bathan issued a statement acknowledging that she should be more mindful of her social media activity, stressing that her social media activity “never intends to disrespect the office she represents, her colleagues and the purpose of her work.”

“I understand that my previous post has caused different reactions, some negative, which I regret, as it is taking away attention from more serious matters that we have been working tirelessly on,” the DOT undersecretary said. 

“I acknowledge that as a public servant, I should be more mindful of how and what I share, especially in public to not cause any confusion,” she also said.

The DOT official also apologized to Frasco, her colleagues and the public following the post.

Tourism Undersecretary for legal and special concerns Mae Elaine Bathan, also the chief of staff of Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, drew criticisms following her Facebook post where she allegedly prioritized helping a friend in Japan while in a meeting about national concerns.

Friday, April 5, 2024

Retards in the Government 359

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

 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/2024/3/30/cop-arrested-for-suspected-robbery-homicide-in-para-aque-2156

A police officer was arrested after allegedly robbing and shooting a man in Barangay Dionisio, Parañaque on Saturday morning.

According to the Parañaque Police Station, a witness saw the suspect and the victim arguing on the side of the road along C-5 extension.

(He was surprised to hear consecutive gunshots. He saw the suspect wearing a helmet fleeing while the victim was left lying in a pool of blood.)

The victim, 27-year-old Neil Wong, succumbed to gunshot wounds in the head and body. 

The suspect, a member of the PNP Aviation Security Group (PNP AVSEGROUP), was apprehended by patrolling officers in the area.

(Service firearms were recovered in his possession, and he was indeed identified as a member of the police force...a rookie patrolman assigned to their aviation mobile public safety unit.)

The suspect was also found in possession of two cellphones belonging to the victim.

(Based on our investigation, it appears that because the suspect was wearing a helmet, there might have been another rider with him on the motorcycle...the emerging motive appears to be robbery.)

(This patrolman suspect is addicted to gambling and has marital problems...due to his gambling addiction, he may have engaged in unsavory transactions outside.)

The suspect will be charged with robbery with homicide.

"'Yun po yung magiging possibility hindi lang relieved 'yan, dismissed po sa serbisyo yan meron pong criminal at admin case siyang kakaharapin," Garcia said.

The suspect declined to provide a statement to ABS-CBN News. The police are currently investigating if there are deeper motives and if the suspect had accomplices.

A cop has been arrested for robbery and murder.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/1/taguig-city-treasurer-employees-slapped-with-graft-complaints-by-makati-city

The Makati City local government announced on Monday, April 1, that it has filed graft charges against three Taguig City government employees before the Office of the Ombudsman due to delays in the release of various tax clearance documents.

According to the 10-page complaint filed by Makati City, Taguig City employees, identified as Taguig City Treasurer Voltaire Enriquez and city employees Jessie Garcia and Erika Macaligtas, allegedly violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, Grave Misconduct, Gross Neglect of Duty, and Conduct Prejudicial to the Best Interest of the Service.

The case stems from the 11-month delay in the release of tax clearance documents by the Taguig City Treasurer’s Office for three parcels of land purchased by Makati City from the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) at a cost of P146,503,273.

“The Taguig City Government has shown on many occasions a contemptuous disregard for the law. Aside from the unjustifiable delay in the release of tax clearance documents, they have harassed our employees and are now facing charges of illegal detention and grave coercion. Their obsession to grab properties owned by Makati seems to have compromised their judgement, public conduct, and sense of decency," Makati City Mayor Abby Binay said.

She explained that after completing the transaction and paying taxes due to the national government, it obtained from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) the Certificate Authorizing Registration for the Transfer Certificate of Title, however, in order to process the transfer of the title to Makati City, the Register of Deeds for Taguig City required the submission of the Tax Declarations of the three parcels of land, Local Tax Clearances for Taguig City and Proof of Payment of Local Transfer Taxes.

"While the tax declaration documents were easily obtained, there was inordinate delay in securing the tax clearance and assessment for the payment of local transfer taxes. During the series of follow ups, the respondents only said that the application for tax clearance is still pending with the City Treasurer’s Office but offered no acceptable reason for the delay," the Makati local government unit (LGU) said.

“Despite having certified true copies of the tax declarations, we have yet to obtain the tax clearance documents or a tax assessment of possible taxes due to the City of Taguig. We have repeatedly followed up and sent a letter request on May 05, 2023 but the respondents intentionally delayed the procedure,” the complaint stated, adding that under Taguig City’s Citizen’s Charter, it should only take the City Treasurer’s Office three working days for individuals and five working days for corporations. 

Makati City stressed that failure to process the tax clearance is patently unlawful, neglectful, and unwarranted. It added that the respondents’ deliberate and willful inaction on a valid request clearly showed their discrimination and bias against Makati City.

“The procedure for processing tax clearance is fairly standard and uncomplicated, and does not require an unjustified 11 or more months to process the requests,” the complaint read.

It also said that the three respondents are being charged with violating Section 3f of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act which states: “Neglecting or refusing, after due demand or request without sufficient justification, to act within a reasonable time on any matter pending before him for the purpose of obtaining, directly or indirectly, from any person interested in the matter some pecuniary or material benefit or advantage, or for the purpose of favoring his own interest or giving undue advantage in favor of or discriminating against any other interested party.”

Makati City's complaint also said Taguig City employees are administratively liable for grave misconduct, gross neglect of duty, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. 

“Their conduct affects not just the City of Taguig but all the persons dealing with their office. Likewise, their improper and imprudent acts will tend to undermine people’s faith and confidence in our government,” the complaint read.

Graft charges have been filed against three Taguig City government employees for failure to release tax clearance documents. 

https://ndbcnews-com-ph.translate.goog/news/barangay-kagawad-tatlong-iba-pa-patay-sa-magkakahiwalay-na-pamamaril-sa-maguindanao-provinces?_x_tr_sl=tl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

A Barangay Kagawad was DEAD in a shooting while his fellow police officer survived after bullets rained down on their SUV in Mamasapano, Maguindanao del Sur past three o'clock on Saturday afternoon.

Recognized by Mamasapano town police chief Lt. Lou Christian Villones is the deceased Kgwd. Ansari Salim, 38 years old from Pimbalkan, Mamasapano.

His companion, Police S/Sgt., survived. Mansor Sianga. From Brgy. The victims drove to Tukanalipao in a Toyota Hilux with plate number NDT-5400 but when they arrived at Barangay Mamasapano they were ambushed here.

Salim died on the spot while Sgt. was not hit.

Five empty shells of an unspecified type of weapon were found at the crime scene.

A barangay kagawad was assassinated in Mamasapano.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/4/2/retired-cop-in-ilocos-norte-busted

A retired lawman yielded suspected shabu during a search warrant operation in Badoc, Ilocos Norte on April 1.

Seized from the suspect by the Ilocos Norte Drug Enforcement Unit and Provincial Intelligence Unit, along with the 102nd Ilocos Norte Provincial Mobile Company, Regional Intelligence Division, and Badoc Municipal Police Station, was 15 grams of shabu worth P102,000 in four heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets.

He also yielded a grenade, open transparent plastic sachet, black and brown shoulder bag, and a dark green wallet.

Markings and inventory of recovered items were conducted at the place of operation in the presence of the suspect and other witnesses.

He faces drug-related charges and is detained at the Badoc Police Station.

A retired cop has been arrested on drug charges.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/565928/barangay-councilor-sk-chairman-caught-inside-motel-in-lapu-lapu-detained-freed

A barangay councilor and Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of a northern Cebu town was apprehended inside a motel room in Lapu-Lapu City on Tuesday night, April 2nd, 20 24.

This was after the barangay councilor’s wife sought the assistance of the police to arrest her husband and his alleged paramour.

Lapu-Lapu City Police Office spokesperson Police Lieutenant Colonel Christian Torres said that the councilor was 35 years old, while the S K Chairman was 22 years old.

Torres said that after she confirmed the whereabouts of her husband, she immediately sought the assistance of the Gun-ob Police Station.

The police responded at around 8 30 p m in the said motel, wherein they found the two inside a room.

However, after they were brought to the police station, the two were then released.

“What happened was that the concubinage elements would not stick, it was a waste since we forced it because it will just be junked in the fiscal. We could have entered it if we caught them in the act of the conjugal dwelling of the man and his paramour, but most importantly if we could have caught them in the act of sexual intercourse,” Torres said.

Despite this, Torres said that they would file a case for violation of Republic Act number 92 62 or “Violation Against Women and their Children Act.”

He was referring to the psychological abuse that the the wife experienced due to the alleged affair.

He said that the wife would be undergoing a  psychological evaluation for this. 

A barangay councilor was caught cheating with an SK councilor and will face charges under the violence against women and children act for the psychological abuse of the affair. 

Friday, March 29, 2024

Retards in the Government 358

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

 


https://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/traffic-enforcer-in-viral-kotong-video-may-lose-job

THE traffic enforcer of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) who was allegedly caught extorting money from a driver he had apprehended in Barangay Alang-Alang on Thursday, March 21, 2024, will face termination from service if proven guilty.

The Team already completed the investigation on the incident and has suspended him.

In a video that went viral on social media, the enforcer was caught on camera accepting something from a truck driver after issuing a citation ticket.

In an interview on Friday, March 22, City Councilor Jimmy Lumapas, chairman of the committee on transportation, said the Mandaue City Government already launched an investigation on the incident.

In the Philippines, extortion is commonly known as “kotong.” It occurs when a law enforcement official or public official intimidates or unlawfully extracts money or property from a person who is facing apprehension or charges for violating, or suspected of violating any law. They do this by exercising their authority unduly in exchange for protection against possible arrest or filing of charges.

Lumapas clarified that although it was evident that the enforcer accepted something from the driver, it was unclear whether it was money. He said a more thorough investigation was necessary to determine the truth.

Lumapas assured that he would inform Team to identify the enforcer in the video and request an explanation from him.

He said if the enforcer is found guilty, the City will immediately terminate his services, as they do not tolerate such behavior.

A Mandaue traffic enforcer has been suspended and is facing termination over extortion.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1922458/qc-hall-employee-arrested-for-robbery-extortion

Police arrested an employee of Quezon City Hall for robbery extortion during an entrapment operation on Saturday.

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) identified the 56-year-old suspect as Joel Aquino Avila, who was apprehended by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit operatives in a restaurant along Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra. 

Records showed that Avila was an employee of QC Hall’s engineering office. 

An unnamed complainant told the police that the suspect asked him to deposit two checks worth P1 million and P500,000, which were supposed to be used to process of his building permit, business permit,  zoning, and certificate of exemption for the warehouse of his pet food business back in 2022. 

In the same year, Avila allegedly demanded another P1.1 million for a certificate of exemption. However, the complainant said he did not receive any documents from the suspect. 

Two years later, on March 15, the complainant said Avila asked him again for P700,000. Authorities arrested him during their transaction. 

Avila is currently under the custody of the CIDU-QCPD.

A Quezon City Hall employee has been arrested for extortion. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/24/4-pro-9-cops-probed-for-extortion

The Police Regional Office-9 has ordered the investigation of four Zamboanga Peninsula policemen for allegedly extorting from a businessman from Pagadian City.

Businessman Rey Palma Libre, 39, and two of his workers were heading toward the Zamboanga City proper at around noontime on Thursday, March 21,  when they were accosted by three lawmen assigned to the PRO-9.

The businessman was turned over by the three policemen to the Cabaluay Community Police Action Center under the Sangali Police Station.

Initial investigation reportedly focused on  the involvement of the three policemen under the Regional Drug Enforcement Unit-9 and a personnel of the Sangali Police Station in the extortion activity.

PRO-9 Director Police Brig. Gen. Bowenn Joey Masauding has ordered the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division and the Zamboanga City Police Office to conduct an extensive probe to determine the culpability of these police personnel.

“The integrity and professionalism of PRO-9 are of utmost importance and any misconduct or abuse of authority will not be tolerated," said Masauding.

Four cops are being investigated for extortion.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/03/26/2343357/second-graft-case-filed-vs-magalong

Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong is facing another graft case before the Office of the Ombudsman in connection with the allegedly anomalous improvement and rehabilitation of a P50-million multipurpose building in Barangay Irisan.

The complaint was filed by Councilor Mylen Yaranon, who alleged that Magalong violated Republic Act 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act.

Yaranon said the project was implemented through a memorandum of agreement (MOA) signed between the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Cordillera and the city government of Baguio, which awarded the conract to Khatib Construction on Dec. 18, 2021.

She said the project should have been completed within 350 days or by Dec. 8, 2022.

Yaranon said a project engineer of the DPWH questioned the discrepancies in the elevation, footing and sizes of the columns of the building during a meeting with the Baguio City Building and Architects Office (CBAO) in March 2020.

The Baguio City District Engineering Office (BCDEO) of the DPWH said that any change in the project should be made in accordance with the MOA, including submission of a variation order.

The BCDEO said any allowed action on a variance is limited to 10 percent of the contract amount. If the amount is higher, it must first be referred to the DPWH central office.

The DPWH informed the CBAO in August of the same year about its observation on the materials used in the construction.

It said it did not receive or approve any variation order and technical justification or as-stake plan. It issued a warning to the CBAO for not submitting the required documents.

Despite the warning, the city government released P43 million as payment to Khatib Construction, Yaranon said in the complaint.

On Dec. 8, 2022, the supposed day of the completion of the project, the DPWH said it found out that only 60 percent of the building was finished.

Noting a 40-percent slippage, the DPWH terminated the project, but the city government continued it.

Of the P43 million paid to the contractor, P32 million was sourced from the DPWH, while the rest came from the trust fund of the city government.

Yaranon said there was no approved authorization for the mayor or any appropriation ordinance allowing the release of P11 million to the contractor.

It was the second graft case that Yaranon lodged against Magalong. The first was in connection with the allegedly irregular purchase of a property in Tuba, Benguet for the city’s social housing program.

The Mayor of Baguio has been charged with another graft case.

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1923405/village-councilor-shot-dead-by-riding-in-tandem-gunmen-in-quezon

A councilor was shot and killed Tuesday by riding-in-tandem gunmen in his village in San Andres town in Quezon province.

The Quezon police said in a report on Wednesday, March 27, that Joseph Ancit, 59, a councilman and leader of farmers in Barangay Camplora was aboard his motorcycle on his way home at 5:15 p.m. when the gunmen riding a motorcycle appeared and repeatedly shot him using handguns.

The killers sped off and left their target dead on the spot.

The police were conducting further investigations to identify the killers.

Authorities were eyeing land dispute as a possible motive behind the killing. San Andres, a known hotbed of agrarian disputes, is located in the province’s 3rd district (Bondoc Peninsula).

A village councilor has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2024/03/28/2343893/7-davao-city-cops-new-drug-war-axed

Seven police officers were relieved from their posts in connection with the deaths of drug suspects in alleged shootouts in Davao City after Mayor Sebastian Duterte declared a war on drugs in the city.

The administrative relief of the policemen came after Philippine National Police chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. ordered an investigation on the supposed armed encounters where seven drug suspects were killed in less than a week after Duterte’s declaration.

“Our chief PNP, through the regional director, gave orders to investigate these incidents and give way to an impartial investigation,” PNP public information officer Col. Jean Fajardo told a news briefing at Camp Crame yesterday.

The PNP Internal Affairs Service has also started its probe into the killings, Fajardo said.

Davao region police director Brig. Gen. Alden Delvo said the seven policemen were disarmed and would be subjected to paraffin testing.

Delvo did not rule out the possibility that more police officers will be relieved from their posts in the coming days.

“We will be investigating all personnel involved in the police operations,” he said in a text message.

The policemen must also explain why it was necessary for them to use their guns in neutralizing the drug suspects.

7 cops in Davao have been relieved of their posts for killing drug suspects. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1923762/retired-air-force-lieutenant-shot-dead-inside-his-house-in-lucena

A retired Philippine Air Force (PAF) official was found dead Wednesday from bullet wounds inside his home  in this city.

The Quezon police said in a report on Thursday, March 28, that the body of Jesus Gerola, 68, who retired from PAF with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, was found around 7:30 a.m. sprawled on the floor of his house in Barangay Domoit.

Citing the testimony of a witness, police said at around 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, an alias “Edwin” was heard shouting in front of Gerola’s house challenging him to come out.

Gunshots were heard after the incident, police said.

The report did not provide information on the whereabouts of Gerola’s family or his housemates during the incident.

An investigation is ongoing to establish the motive behind the incident.

Police launched a manhunt operation to arrest Edwin as the primary suspect.

A retired PAF officer has been shot dead inside his house.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/28/former-barangay-captain-who-filed-graft-case-vs-albay-governor-survives-ambush

A former barangay captain who filed a graft case against Albay Gov. Grex Lagman over "jueteng" (an illegal numbers game) payola survived an ambush while en route to his residence in Barangay Anislag, Daraga, Albay, from this city on Wednesday night, March 27.

M. Nimo, 48, former captain of Barangay Anislag, together with his companions, were onboard a vehicle when they were fired at by four unidentified suspects when they reached the junction road in Barangay Mariawa here at around 9 p.m. 

They escaped towards Barangay Talahib where they sought police assistance.

Calubaquib said that Nimo and his companions were unharmed.

Nimo’s bullet-proof Chevrolet Suburban Sports Utility Vehicle had 20 bullet holes from a gun of unknown caliber.

He filed cases before the Ombudsman last February against Lagman for allegedly receiving jueteng payola or bribes.

These were direct bribery, violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, and the law that provides stiffer penalties for illegal gambling.

A former barangay captain who filed a graft case against the governor of Albay has survived an assassination attempt.