Friday, July 12, 2019

Retards in the Government 110

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138105/shit-happens-bato-says-after-a-child-got-killed-in-drug-bust
After a 3-year-old girl was fatally shot in a police antidrug operation, Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Thursday said policemen did not want to harm innocent civilians, but “shit happens” in an “imperfect world.” 
Dela Rosa made the remarks in the wake of reports that the father of the child, Myka Ulpina, allegedly used her as a human shield during a shootout following a police buy-bust operation on Saturday in Rodriguez town, Rizal province. The girl was hit by a bullet in the neck and died a day later in the hospital. 
A police officer, Senior Master Sergeant Conrad Cabigao, who posed as the “shabu” (crystal meth) buyer, and another drug suspect were also killed. 
Under the police rules of engagement, officers must make sure there would be no “collateral damage,” said Dela Rosa, a former Philippine National Police chief. 
“But of course, we are in an imperfect world. If you’re a policeman, do you want a child to be hit? Never, because you have a child as well. You don’t want something like that to happen. But shit happens during operations, shit happens,” he said at a news forum in the Senate.
Could this man be any more callous and heartless?

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/699821/coa-army-yet-to-give-out-p47-6-m-aid-to-soldiers-hurt-in-marawi/story/
Based on an annual audit report on Philippine Army, a total of P47.6 million out of the P235 million assistance for the wounded army personnel from general headquarters of the Armed Forces and the Philippines and various private donors remained unused as of December 2018. 
Verification of the cash donations so far showed that the Army had not crafted specific guidelines for the receipt and utilization and liquidation of donations, especially for those intended for the wounded Army personnel," COA said in its report.
"This is a contributing factor in the slow utilization of the donations and works against its intended purpose,” it added. 
COA said the Army donations for financial assistance to legal beneficiaries of killed-in-action Army personnel amounted to P147 million. 
Of the P147 million, P128.5 million have been utilized. 
A P40.122 million was also spent for the travel of female Army personnel to Hong Kong on Observation Tour on Safety and Security.
Audit of the disbursement vouchers and documents supporting this utilization, however, showed that the Army exceeded the financial assistance granted to 118 certified killed in action beneficiaries by P9.98 million.
The AFP has millions for wounded soldiers but has not utilised P47.6 million because they have no guidelines on how to utilise the funds. But on the other hand 118 families have been overpaid. The AFP has also denied that any money was used for trips to Hong Kong.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/04/funds-for-female-soldiers-hk-travel-not-from-marawi-siege-donations/
Lt. Gen. Macairog Alberto, commanding general of the Philippine Army, clarified this as he explained that the travel funds for the female soldiers’ trip in early 2018 to Hong Kong for Observation on Safety and Security were not sourced from the donations for the killed and wounded soldiers during the five-month Marawi City siege.
“Those funds were really intended for the travel of these female soldiers. It was provided by the President through his friends who donated the money,” said Alberto. 
“It was not only male soldiers who took part in the firefight. There were also female combatants. Some female soldiers were also nurses and some were assigned in evacuation and rehabilitation centers,” said Alberto 
“The President was impressed of what he saw so he made a promise that he would treat our female soldiers for a travel abroad,” he added. 
“It’s not fair. Our soldiers worked so hard in Marawi, they made sacrifices and these negative reports are what they get in return. That’s really unfair,” said Alberto.
Interesting tactic how Alberto calls the COA report a negative report about soldiers who fought in Marawi when in fact that report is about how the top brass is misusing funds meant for the soldiers who fought in Marawi.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/05/leyte-lawmaker-faces-complaint-over-falsified-coc/
Newly elected Leyte 2nd District Rep. Lolita Karen Javier was slapped with a complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman due to the reported falsification of her certificate of candidacy (CoC). 
The complaint was filed Friday by her political opponent, former Leyte Rep. Henry C. Ong. Ong, who said that Javier made “several untruthful statements” in her CoC, such as her status as a voter and residency. 
Ong bared in his complaint that Javier filed her CoC on October 17, 2018 as a private individual. Javier also stated that she was already a registered voter, but Ong said the Commission on Election (Comelec) registration board had not yet approved her voter registration application because it only came on October 25. 
Ong also questioned Javier’s residency. She wrote in her CoC that she has lived in Jaro, Leyte for 44 years and two months. But in her voter registration filed just a month earlier, Javier said she had been a Jaro resident for 43 years. 
Moreover, Ong found it curious that Javier’s voter registration was as a first-time voter in a town where she had been a resident for over 40 years, especially since her husband, Leonardo Javier, served as mayor of Javier. 
“It is quite perplexing as to how a publicly recognized married couple such as Lolita and Leonardo were allowed to assume their previous and current official positions despite the stark difference in their places of residence,” the complaint read. 
All of that is quite interesting. Will the Comelec even take cognisance of it?

President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday dared the United States, a longtime ally of the Philippines, to send “all their armaments” to the South China Sea and stop Beijing’s militarization in the disputed sea. 
“Let America declare the war. Let them assemble all their armaments there in the South China Sea,” Duterte said in his speech in Alangalang, Leyte. 
“Fire the first shot, and I’d be glad to do the next. May RP-US pact man kaha tayo (We have a US-RP pact), then let us honor it. Do you want trouble? Okay, let’s do it,” he added.
It's comical how Duterte only thinks in terms of war and submission. No room for firm diplomacy for him!


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138380/duterte-i-fired-gsis-chief-aranas
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday said he fired Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) President Jesus Clint Aranas even as MalacaƱang claimed he quit for “personal reasons.”
“I will deal with corruption. I’m dealing with it until now. I just fired the president of GSIS,” Duterte said in a speech at the inauguration of Chen Yi Agventures Rice Processing Complex in Alangalang, Leyte.
The Inquirer earlier reported that Duterte confronted Aranas after the Cabinet meeting on Monday as the President accused the official of being untruthful in claiming that the Enrique Razon-led International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has not been paying rent.
Panelo says one thing and Duterte says another. They can't get their stories straight. Another official fired for corruption.  Alleged corruption. So fired for nothing.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/243149/sinas-reminds-cops-of-consequences-if-caught-using-illegal-drugs
Police officers will face administrative charges and be terminated from service if they will fail the random drug tests for law enforcers and be proven to have used illegal drugs. 
Police Brigadier General Debold Sinas again gave this warning to police officers about the consequences they would face if they would be caught using illegal drugs.
He has to give this warning because there are so man cops involved with drugs.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138600/look-duterte-siblings-meet-with-bets-for-speaker
Two of the President’s children — Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio — met with House members vying for the speakership in the 18th Congress in Davao City on Saturday. 
Those who attended the meeting are Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco and Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano. 
In a statement sent to reporters, Paolo described the meeting as “cordial” during which they discussed the progress of the Philippines.
Now why would they do that? I'm sure it does not mean that the Duterte's will be making choice of next Speaker and that he will have to cater to his whims. Surely "Progress of the Philippines" means objectively "progress of the Philippines" and not Duterte's plans for the Philippines.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138756/dinagat-board-member-gunned-down-bag-ao-calls-for-justice
Wenefredo Diofernes, 52, who won a second term as Dinagat board member in the May 13 midterm elections, was driving a motorcycle on Kilometer 2 at the village of Luna around 9:18 a.m. when he was shot by two motorcycle-riding men. 
Bag-ao said Diofernes ran as an independent candidate but still emerged on top of the race for board member in the first district of Dinagat, a province long under the reign of the Ecleo clan which founded the powerful group Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association or PBMA.

Another motorcycle assassination but this time with a twist. Dinagat Island has been ruled by the Ecleo clan for quite a while. The PBMA is a basically a Christian cult with the Ecleos running the operation. This could be a case of a religious leader ordering an assassination of a political rival.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1074296
Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, NCRPO director, ordered the relief of Senior M/Sgt. Arnulfo Ardales from Police Community Precinct (PCP) 3 of San Juan City based on the complaint of Aaron Estrada, a city resident. 
“The viral video in San Juan City on abusive police, pina-relieve ko na sa (I ordered him relieved from) PCP 3 of San Juan, lipat na muna siya sa (he was transferred for the meantime at) District Headquarters Support Unit (DHSU) of EPD (Eastern Police District) while being investigated,” Eleazar told the Philippine News Agency. 
According to police report, the incident took place around 11 p.m. on Saturday (July 6) inside a restaurant in Barangay ErmitaƱo, San Juan City when Ardales accosted Estrada, a 21-year-old call center agent, for alleged disrespect to police officer. 
Based on video which has now over 3,500 shares, Ardales claimed he was already buying food when Estrada arrived and put his hand in front of the cop, also to buy food. “Thereat, said police officer uttered invectives against the complainant. Unknowingly, somebody is taking a video on the incident,” a police report read. 
It appears that the Estrada was the one who took the video, prompting some netizens to comment that it was a trap to provoke the policeman.
I haven't seen this video so I have no idea what it means that the man "put his hand in front of the cop." What I do know is that this is just another "bad egg" being disciplined. Just like these two PNP bad eggs:

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138761/2-cops-arrested-as-suspects-in-lawyers-killing-in-rizal-town
A CIDG report said  Corporal Alberto Umali and Senior Master Sergeant Michael Eralino, both assigned to the Rodriguez police station, were arrested in separate operations on Saturday (July 6) as suspects in the ambush of Edilberto Golla Jr. in the same town last May.
It's nothing new for PNP officers to be accused of being or  to actually be assassins.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138858/suspicion-over-armed-govt-agents-sparks-people-power-at-iloilo-village
Officials and residents of a village here on Sunday (July 4) accosted and briefly detained two armed men believed to be targeting a leader of a militant urban poor organization. 
The men, who identified themselves as Art Diaz and Rey Gomez purportedly from the National Bureau of Investigation and Army, were later allowed to leave Barangay Bito-on in Jaro District after they were questioned by village officials. 
Their identities and affiliation could not be confirmed as no copies of their identification cards were shown to and recorded by the barangay officials. 
But the Katilingban sang Imol sa Syudad (Kaisog) said it believed the men were planning to abduct, attack or intimidate Wilfredo Panuela and wife Josephine, local leaders of the organisation. 
Panuela said they were already suspicious and concerned over their safety after two men approached and talked with them in a beach resort in Leganes town on June 30. 
The man who talked to Panuela later told him that he was already known “upstairs” because he was a leader of Kaisog. He later gave him P500 in cash.
It appears the the government is attempting to harass these two leaders of Kaisog. Will we see them next in the papers as victims of a motorcycle assassin?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138931/coa-cites-2-denr-projects-for-delay
In its annual audit report of the DENR, the COA found that the Forestland Management Project (FMP) and the Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project (Inremp), both foreign-assisted projects, reported low physical progress, which caused the government to pay a commitment fee of P10.707 million for 2018. 
Due to the delay in the implementation of the projects, the government was forced to pay a total of P10.707 million in commitment fees, of which P6.927 million went to the Inremp and P3.78 million for the FMP. 
In addition to costing the government money, the COA said that the delay also “defeats the project goals of inclusive growth and poverty reduction for the Inremp and integrating conservation and development-oriented activities with full participation and capacitation of local communities for the FMP.” 
The COA recommended that the DENR instruct its FASPS office to “conduct periodic reviews to ensure that bottlenecks and issues affecting the project implementation are immediately addressed.”
Another project not meeting its goals and costing the government millions of pesos.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1139243/sc-asked-to-unseat-termed-out-senators-congressmen-local-execs
Petitioners specifically want the poll body to implement Sections 4 and 7, Article VI, 1987 Constitution by requiring Comelec to deny giving due course to the certificates of candidacy of “termed out” elective officials starting in the next elections in 2022. 
Section 4 provides that “no senator shall serve for more than two consecutive terms” while Section 7 states that “no member of the House of Representatives shall serve for more than three consecutive terms.” 
Based on the said provision, petitioners said a senator cannot serve for more than two terms of six years each or a total of 12 years, while a member of the House of Representative has a term limit of nine years for three consecutive terms of three years each. After that, they can no longer run for the same office again even after taking a hiatus, said the petitioners. 
Currently, according to petitioners, the following are the “termed out” senators or those that has served for two terms already – Senate President Vicente Sotto III, and Senators Franklin Drilon, Panfilo Lacson, Francis Pangilinan, Lito Lapid, Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., Pia Cayetano and Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III.
It's an interesting argument and if the SC decides to hear the case it wold at least define what those sections of the Constitution means and whether or not a politician can run for the same office as long as he takes a hiatus.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1074381
Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar filed administrative charges against three city government engineers for gross neglect of duty. 
Named respondents in Salazar's July 5 complaint are Engineers Romeo Hiso, Santiago Solis Jr., and Sherwin Alan Rabago-- all of the City Engineer’s Office. 
Salazar said the charges were filed before the City Grievance Committee, a body organized to specifically handle administrative charges against city officials and employees. 
The charges against the three stemmed from the June 24 incident, where at least nine students were injured when the covered court of the Sinubong National High School collapsed. 
Salazar also placed the respondents under 60-day preventive suspension. 
The mayor said on Monday she decided to press charges following the results of a preliminary investigation that found probable cause for gross neglect of duty against the three engineers.
It's too bad we are not told just what is meant by "gross neglect of duty." There could be any number of factors why the building collapsed. Did they design it wrong? Were substandard materials used in the construction?

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/7/8/Duterte-Cayetano-House-Speaker.html
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday bared his choices for the House Speakership: Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano will go first, then Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco wil serve the remaining term. 
"It was what was agreed upon," Duterte said in an ambush interview in Malacanang. "Just to do away with the conflict." 
"The President, to save the unity of the alliance and avert its fragmentation, obliged to the request of the three [Speaker] candidates, who to their credit agree to respect the choice of [Duterte]," Panelo said in a statement. 
Duterte said he recognizes the independence of Congress. 
"I am not interfering in the work sa legislation. Leaders lang itong pinagusapan natin [We're just talking about leadership]. It has nothing to do with the independence of the legislative body. Up to that point, it's all politics," he said. 
Cayetano expressed gratitude over President Duterte's decision, and called on the "die-hard Duterte supermajority" in the House of Representatives to support him, as he plans to institutionalize reforms in accordance with the President's campaign promises. 
"All members of the House are welcome to join, whatever political or ideological persuasions, for as long as we agree on an agenda for a safe and comfortable life as envisioned by our President," he said.
Duterte at first said he would not meddle in the choosing of a new Speaker now he says the exact opposite and even though he protests that he is not interfering with the work of legislation Cayetano says the House must come together and agree on an agenda "as envisioned by our President." Simply put now Duterte has his rubber stamp.

Another cop from the Eastern Police District (EPD) has been relieved from his post for beating up an 8-year-old boy in Pasig City, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said on Monday. 
Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, NCRPO director, ordered the relief of Staff Sergeant Nicolas Lapie Jr. of the Marikina City police and reassigned him to the District Headquarters Support Unit (DHSU) of the EPD. 
Initial investigation showed that the 8-year-old victim was watching a basketball game at the covered court of Barangay Bambang in Pasig City around 7:56 p.m. Sunday when Lapie placed his left arm around his neck and started beating him up. 
The victim tried to ran away but the suspect grabbed his arms and pulled him towards him. 
At this juncture, people attracted by the commotion came to the rescue of the boy and pacified Lapie.
There are a lot of unanswered questions this article leaves out.  What was the relation of the boy to the cop? Was the cop on duty? This is the second cop from the EPD relieved this week for abusive behaviour.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/09/19/palace-says-duterte-may-have-coup-information
President Rodrigo Duterte possible received information that the military might plot to oust him, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Tuesday, after the President earlier said the military was already "hot" on him.
Now we are back to coup allegations once more. How many more times will Duterte allege there is a coup plot against him brewing?


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1139911/barangay-officer-shot-dead-in-manila
A barangay tanod team leader was shot dead by a lone gunman in Parola Compound, Manila on Tuesday afternoon, police said on Wednesday. 
Manila Police District (MPD) Homicide Division chief Capt. Henry Navarro told INQUIRER.net that the victim, Dario Habal is an executive officer (Ex-O) of Barangay 275. 
Initial investigation showed that Habal was sitting in front of his store when the suspect shot him point blank,  Navarro said. 
The gunman fled after the attack while Habal was rushed to Gat Andres Hospital by his relatives.
At least this time it was not a motorcycle assassin. That's different.


https://globalnation.inquirer.net/177708/drug-cartels-to-give-bonuses-if-iceland-resolution-wins-locsin
Should the resolution that would prompt the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to look into the human rights situation in the Philippines be adopted, everyone who worked for it would receive their bonus from the drug cartels. 
“If the Iceland resolution wins that means bonuses for everyone who worked for it — from the drug cartels,” the country’s top diplomat wrote on Twitter. 
The draft resolution, which Iceland submitted on July 4, was co-sponsored by 27 other member states of the United Nations (UN).
What Locisn is absurdly insinuating is that all 27 nations who sponsored this resolution have connection to drug cartels and have only field this resolution on behalf of those drug cartels. It's a charge as ridiculous as the bow-tie he is wearing.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1139788/arroyo-thanks-duterte-for-providing-atmosphere-that-led-to-her-plunder-acquittal
“Most of all, I thank you that when you become President, you provided the atmosphere in which the Court had the freedom to acquit me of the trumped-up charges my successor and your predecessor filed against me, so that the Court voted 11-4 in my favor, including half of those who were appointed by my accuser,” Arroyo said during her speech at the appreciation dinner organized by her fellow legislators for her.
Array's statement is a little confusing especially because she was acquitted only a few weeks after Duterte became President. While he did vice his support for her during his campaign there are many other factors as to why she was acquitted such as the Aquino administration not building a tight enough case. But despite all that the fact that she made such an admission and believes that Duterte really did create an atmosphere where she could be acquitted is telling. It tells us that the Supreme Court is not independent.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1139875/pnp-launches-cleansing-program
“This is one way of changing the [police] attitude … This includes [building] the spiritual and familial values,” he said. 
“We want to create God-fearing personnel, a family-based and service-oriented organization,” he added.
Another internal cleansing program. Maybe it will work this time?

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/243541/tomas-43-others-face-ombuds-complaint-for-demolition-of-office-of-the-mayor
The head of the Building Maintenance Section of the Cebu City Hall has asked the Office of the Ombudsman in the Visayas to investigate former Cebu City Mayor Tomas OsmeƱa for allegedly acting as mastermind in the “destruction” and “demolition” of the Office of the Mayor which he vacated on June 30. 
Mejelito Cajes asked the Ombudsman to indict OsmeƱa for theft and malicious mischief and file an administrative complaint against him for grave misconduct, grave neglect of duty and the conduct unbecoming of a public official.
This whole incident is absolutely ridiculous and pales in comparison to just about anything that has happened in recent memory in Philippine politics.  Imagine tearing up the Mayor's Office just because you lost the election!
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/07/11/1933822/coa-calls-out-pcso-p8-b-unremitted-earnings

The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) over its continued refusal to remit to the national treasury 50 percent of annual earnings as required by law, noting that the state gaming firm’s unremitted earnings or dividends stand at P8.426 billion as of 2016. 
PCSO has not declared and remitted dividends to the national government for dividend years 1994 to 2016 in the total amount of P8.426 billion, contrary to the provision under Section 3 of Republic Act 7656,” the COA’s 2018 annual audit report on the PCSO read.
In their 2018 audit report, State auditors said that P811.463 million of the total disallowance issued against PCSO was used for “unauthorized benefits, unnecessary and extravagant expenses amounting to P519.925 million, P291.482 million and P56,540, respectively.” 
According to the report, PCSO spent P56,540 on “12 pieces of San Miguel Beer Light and 30 liters of Draft Beer” that were consumed during its Christmas party on December 19, 2017 while the P291.482 million represents the “overpriced” procurement of lotto paper supplies from TMA Pty Limited, through its subsidiary TMA Group Philippines.
The P519.925 million, on the other hand, was spent on various allowances, bonuses, and other personal benefits of the officials and employees of PCSO.
 
The rest of the P2 billion, COA said, was spent by PCSO in prior years for various bonuses like car loan and assistance plan, excess representation and transportation allowance and clothing allowance, staple food allowance, medicine allowance, hazard pay, and weekly draw allowance. 
The PCSO can find time to spend money on millions for unauthorised expenditures yet for 22 years failed to give the government its slice of the pie. Is it any wonder that the PCSO is referred to as the most corrupt government agency?

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Hi, my name is...4

Meeting new people isn't as hard as you think. It's as easy as saying "Hello."


Hi, my name is Archela Caballero. There's not a lot to tell about me. I'm 28 and single. I'm also  kleptomaniac. Stealing is my mental illness. That must be why I was shot in the chest by a motorcycle man who quickly fled the scene.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/244083/police-identify-woman-found-dead-in-minglanilla

Hi, my name is Jay-ar Suplena. I am a sales agent based in Manila. After a long hard day of work my friends and I were out drinking having a good time. All of a sudden a motorcycle with three men pulled up and they started shooting me. What was that all about? I will probably never know because they got away and now I am dead.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1134747/sales-agent-shot-dead-by-3-men-in-manila
Hi, my name is Harriz Bell Olivo. At 21 years old I am the oldest student in my grade 10 class. Somebody decided they did not like me and beat me to death with a hammer. Bludgeoning is not a very efficient way to kill someone and my moronic murderer also left the hammer next to my body. Hopefully the PNP can extract some fingerprints and run them through a database and catch the killer like they do in American movies. Aww who am I kidding?

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/242988/student-found-dead-in-moalboal

Hi, my name is Mark Anthony Miranda.  I am a 15 year old grade 7 student. My living arrangements aren't very traditional as I live with my 30 year old boyfriend Renan Estrope Valderama. We had what you might call a lover's spat but this time it went a little too far. While I was in class hanging out with my schoolmates Renan burst into the room and shot me twice before running away. Now I am dead.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138009/grade-7-student-shot-by-boyfriend-in-laguna-dies

Hi, my name is Hutch Abadia and I'm a fixer. No not a repair man.  I'm not going to fix your pipes or or repair your wall.  I'm a fixer.  That means I can arrange for you to get easy access to the documents and people you need. Specifically I'm a fixer for a notary public. Well someone had it out for me and as I was on my way to work a man riding a motorcycle approached me and shot me in the head! I  pretty much died instantly. Chalk it up to those anonymous motorcycle assassins.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/242519/fixer-shot-dead-in-duljo-fatima

Hi, my name is Colin Akinchang.  I was walking down some stairs minding my own business when all of a sudden I was pushed from behind. I fell head first and cracked my skull on the pavement. I died while being treated.  Thankfully all of this was caught on CCTV.  That means the PNP will catch these men in a timely manner and I and my family will receive justice by seeing these men rot in jail. Right?
Hi, my name is Chop Chop.  Well that's not actually my name but it does describe me very much since my body was chopped into pieces and thrown into a bag. At least they had the dignity to bury it unlike another bag of body parts which was dumped in front of the Senate. Believe it or not there are many Chop Chop's in the Philippines. I am only the latest.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138385/mans-chopped-up-body-parts-found-in-camarines-sur

Hi, my name is Roy Ponggawton. I'm a lucky guy you could say. Three guys in a car pulled up to my house and tried to assassinate me but I jumped off a cliff and saved my life. Out of the frying pan and into the fire right? Well that's life!

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/243830/man-escapes-death-by-jumping-off-a-cliff

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Elementary School CR

With all the news about teachers renovating CR's to use as faculty rooms what better time than to post these pictures of an  actual elementary school CR.



There it is all its disgusting glory. The toilet is a seatless bowl and the only way to flush it is by filling up the bucket and pouring it down the drain. There is also no toilet paper. Instead there is the tabo. Here is how to use the tabo:
Upon entering the toilet, you should make sure that the pail have enough water. If it's not full... start refilling it while getting out of your pants and panty. Yepp... use the hook at the door to hang them there. This way you can be sure that your clothes will not be soiled while you are doing your business.  
It might be a little bit scary at the start but all you have to do is like this: sit or squat in the toilet bowl then do your business. After that get the tabo with your right hand and put some water in, wet your left hand and get a little soap and then wash your buttocks with soap and water. After that get some more water again using the tabo just to continue washing your buttocks till it's thoroughly clean. Now it's the time you need a toilet paper or towel to dry your buttocks. 
https://web.archive.org/web/20150514063839/https://www.the-philippines.info/toilet_hygiene.php
Heaven forbid if one of the children have to go number 2. There is certainly no towel or soap in that CR. The soap and towel are outside at the sink where the hands are washed. No doubt the door handle is contaminated with faecal matter.

With no roof over the CR everything that happens in there can be heard by everyone in the classroom. Who wants to hear the splashing of urine or the grunts of a bowel movement? No roof over the CR also means that every smell made in there will pollute the breathing air of the classroom. How can anyone study with the smell of piss and poop stinking up the room?

On the plus side at least no one has to leave the room if they have to go. No hall passes needed!

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Martial Law: Suicide Bomber

Hey there boys and girls! Welcome to another weekly martial law update. Lots of things have been happening this past week in the Philippines under martial law and I'm eager to tell you all about them.  But first of all today's secret word is "suicide bomber." You all remember what to do when anyone says the secret word right? Scream real loud!  Ready to learn about what's been happening down in Mindanao this past week? I know I sure am. Let's go!

On June 28th a military camp in Sulu was attacked by two suicide bombers and was also hit with mortars and sniper fire. This is the third suicide bombing within a year the first taking place on July 31, 2018 in Basilan at a military checkpoint. The second suicide bombing took place at a Sulu Cathedral on January 27, 2019. Three such attacks within a year's span might sound low but it has DND Secretary Lorenzana concerned.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1136526/dnd-chief-bombing-raised-extremism-level
The bombing in Sulu was the third in less than a year in Mindanao, which is under martial law. 
“This is actually a very important development in the South … It’s becoming a frequent occurrence and we are very much concerned about this,” Lorenzana said. 
Lorenzana said the military was checking the identities of the bombers. 
Gen. Oscar Albayalde, chief of the Philippine National Police, told a press briefing at Camp Crame on Monday that there was a strong possibility the suicide bombers were Filipinos. 
“If they are [Filipinos], that is the first time that we have locals engaged in suicide bombings,” Albayalde said.
PNP Chief Albayalde neglects to mention the real fear officials have that one of the suicide bombers might be a Filipino.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1137910/a-filipino-suicide-bomber-is-security-sectors-greatest-fear-biazon
“A Filipino suicide bomber has long been one of the greatest fears of those in the security sector. It means that the indoctrination of violent extremism has penetrated our society,” Biazon said in a text message to INQUIRER.net.
A Filipino suicide bomber means much more than that. It means that the AFP and PNP have failed at their jobs of stomping out terrorism in the Philippines. It turns out their fear has come true. One of the suicide bombers was a Filipino.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1137104/one-of-two-sulu-suicide-bombers-a-filipino
A Filipino militant who joined the Abu Sayyaf bandit group five years ago has been identified as one of the two suicide bombers who attacked an Army camp in Sulu province last week, killing eight people, a senior military official said on Tuesday. 
The 23-year-old militant, Norman Lasuca, was identified by his mother, said Maj. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, chief of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom). 
Sobejana said Lasuca left his family in Barangay Asturias in Jolo, Sulu’s capital, in 2014 to join an Abu Sayyaf faction led by commander Hajan Sawadjaan, the suspected mastermind of Friday’s attack in Indanan town and who is aligned with the Islamic State (IS) group. 
“This is the only time that she saw him again,” Sobejana said of Lasuca’s mother. The family claimed the severed head of the militant and buried it, he said. 
The second bomber managed to dash into the camp but was shot by soldiers. He was heard yelling “Allahu akbar!” (God is great!) before his bomb exploded. 
The second militant had Caucasian features and was suspected to be a son of a foreign jihadist with Moroccan blood, who died also in a suicide bombing attack in Basilan province last year, according to Sobejana. 
Sobejana said the bombs could have also been set off remotely. 
“We are not a hundred percent certain that it was a suicide bombing, but the probability is high,” the official added. 
On Monday, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the attack was “obviously a suicide bombing.”
This young man joined Abu Sayyaf in 2014 which is just about the time ISIS began growing in popularity in the Philippines. His mother never saw him again until she claimed his severed head. How grisly! 

Notice how Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, the head of Westmincon no less, tries to downplay what DND Secretary Lorenzna calls the obvious which is that this attack was a suicide bombing. If you remember rightly the AFP has downplayed the threat of ISIS since their arrival in the Philippines back in 2014. Even now they continue to live in a state of denial about ISIS and their tactics. Such denial is getting the AFP nowhere in their lackadaisical fight against extremism. Remember how foreign analysts have repeatedly warned about foreigners making their way to the Philippines to wage jihad? Turns out they were right! The second bomber is suspected to be the son of the first suicide bomber from last year's attack in Basilan. 

This week a Kenyan with links to Al Qaida was arrested in Zambales.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1073862
Police Maj. Gen. Amador Corpuz, director of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), identified the suspect as Cholo Abdi Abdullah, a Kenyan national, who was arrested at the Rasca Hotel in Iba, Zambales around 3:30 p.m. 
Abdullah is the subject of a search warrant issued by the Mariveles, Bataan Regional Trial Court for illegal possession of firearms and explosives. 
Recovered from him were a 9-mm pistol, magazine and ammunition, an Improvised Explosive Device, a hand grenade and other bomb-making components. 
Abdullah is studying to be a pilot at All Asia Aviation Academy and is allegedly doing research on different aviation threats, aircraft hijacking and falsifying travel documents. 
"We are still investigating as to why he enrolled at All Asia Aviation Academy that is based in Pasay. They have a flight instruction school in Iba, Zambales. The suspect has been staying since 2017 in Iba, Zambales,” said Corpuz. 
He added that the AFP and PNP have yet to determine where to detain the suspect.
The arrest of this man comes on the heels of the recent arrest of a Pakistani national in Zamboanga a few weeks ago. How many more foreign jihadis are in the country? How many of them are teaching Filipino jihadis the ways of the suicide bomber? Have no fear the PNP are on top of the case!
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1137699/pnp-intensifying-intel-drive-to-track-local-suicide-bombers
“We have to have a good intelligence. That’s very important. We have to step up our intelligence gathering here,” Albayalde told CNN Philippines.
It's true. The PNP and the AFP have to step up their intelligence gathering game. The Kenyan above was arrested at the behest of foreign agencies and not on the initiative of the PNP or AFP. Abdullah and been hiding out in the Philippines since 2017 and no one knew he was here. That's not very good intelligence. Perpetually downplaying the nature of the threat ISIS poses to the nation is also not very good intelligence.

There is certainly a cycle that repeats itself in Mindanao. A big battle is won. The enemy is then declared to be irrelevant and defeated. The enemy regrows. They launch a deadly attack. The AFP vows to destroy them once more.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1138415/marine-forces-beef-up-hunt-for-sulu-terrorists
A Marine battalion was deployed in Sulu to beef up government’s security presence in the province that was rocked by recent bombings in a military camp, and grappling with a long-running bout with terrorists. 
Their mission: “Destroy the Abu Sayyaf … and establish a peaceful and stable environment in Sulu,” said Rear Adm. Erick Kagaoan, commander of Naval Forces Western Mindanao. 
The deployment came amid the twin attacks on an Army camp in Indanan, Sulu, that killed eight people, including the two bombers, and wounded 12 soldiers and 10 civilians. 
This unit is not new here, it has been deployed in Mindanao before. They are needed in Sulu now,” Kagaoan said on the sidelines of send-off rites at the Port of Zamboanga on Tuesday. 
Tolentino said a number of his men were “well-versed on Sulu hence ready to face the challenges in the province.” “Our primary mission is to destroy the Abu Sayyaf, IS (Islamic State) and other terror groups in Sulu,” he said.
Same old song and dance. MBLT 8 has been in Mindanao before and is familiar with the challenges in Sulu and now they will "destroy the Abu Sayyf." Why didn't they do that before? Why did they leave without having destroyed Abu Sayyaf during their previous deployment to Sulu?  This battalion has not even been specially sent in the wake of the recent attack as they were sent to replace another battalion on June 27th just a few days before the suicide bombing. Perhaps with their new training and weapons upgrade they will really do it this time.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1072038
"In retraining, we're building the skills (set of every Marine assigned in MBLT-8) and afterwards we come up with team training, then we will review the lessons learned and also they will have get new gear or upgraded equipment," the PMC spokesperson said in Filipino.
The emergence of the first ever Filipino suicide bomber is the end result of the AFP and the PNP's penchant for resting on their laurels and denying the severity of the problem. Don't believe the hype when the phrase "game changer" is thrown about.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/234442-suicide-attacks-emerge-philippines-under-isis-influence
"The change did not come with (Friday's) bombing, it came with the introduction of a lethal new ideology into the Philippines," said security analyst Sidney Jones. 
"The game-changer" was the Islamic State, she added. 
As its "caliphate" crumbled in the Middle East, ISIS has stepped up its strategy of absorbing existing insurgent groups around the world and claiming their attacks. 
The group has had a presence for years in the south of the Philippines, where rugged terrain and weak government control provide a safe haven for fighters. 
"It is an escalation, but it's also a sign of increased radicalization," said Zachary Abuza, Southeast Asian security expert at the National War College in Washington. 
Analysts have long feared suicide attacks would take root in the Philippines, given the ISIS influence and presence of foreign fighters. 
"Society is changing. Their method of attack is changing. Suicide bombing is the current and future method of attack," said Rommel Banlaoi, chairman of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research.
The game-changer was the Islamic State? But they have been in the country since 2014 and the AFP and PNP repeatedly denied that fact.

The real game changer will be if this suicide bombing finally opens the eyes of the AFP and PNP to the seriousness of the presence of ISIS in the Philippines. Even after the siege of Marawi had begun and ISIS claimed responsibility the AFP and PNP said the following:

"We don't have ISIS in the Philippines," Col. Edgard Arevalo, AFP public affairs office chief told reporters. 
Just last year after the suicide bombing in Basilan the AFP had this to say:

“They are claiming everything. Even what happened in Manila, they were claiming to have had a hand in it. They are doing it to heighten the support and to show that they are still there,” Galvez said. 
He also discounted the possibility that the supposed suicide bomber in last Tuesday’s attack was a foreigner. 
An anti-terror official, however, maintained the suicide bomber was a foreigner, bolstering claims and identifying the slain suspect as Abu Kathir Al-Maghrib, a Moroccan jihadist. 
Then AFP Chief Gen. Galvez was wrong on both counts. It was ISIS and the bomber was a Moroccan jihadist. Just a few weeks later he changed his tune before a Senate budget hearing.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/210709-deadly-bombings-demonstrate-isis-tactics
“The greatest threat that we have now is really ISIS,” said Galvez during a budget hearing on Wednesday. He referred particularly to its adherents – the Maute Group and BIFF in Central Mindanao and the Abu Sayyaf Group in Western Mindanao. 
Yet, the military also constantly downplays ISIS influence here and sometimes still talks like it's dealing with a conventional threat. 
Time will tell if the game has been changed and the AFP and PNP are more proactive in their efforts to snuff out ISIS and quit treating them like a conventional threat. As it is their continual denials about the presence of ISIS have led to the first ever Filipino suicide bomber.  AHHH!  AHHH!  AHHH!  

Monday, July 8, 2019

Flying Fighting Cocks

I accompanied a friend to the cargo side of the local airport and noticed something strange. Actually I heard something strange.  The cluck of a rooster. I looked around and sure enough there were several boxes of small flightless birds waiting to be loaded onto a large flying metal bird and flown to new destinations.






I don't understand why theses fighting cocks sometimes get packed with their tails sticking out. Seems unnecessary and maybe even painful.

A guy with a badge that read Gamefowl Handler was mulling about so I asked him how many chickens come through here each day.  He said 200-300.  I asked where do they go. He said Manila and all over. So just remember the next time you are on a plane or you see one flying overhead there are likely to be fighting cocks stored in the cargo area on their way to fight or breed in a new city.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

King Arthur in the Philippines

Boooksale is a great little used bookstore in most all the malls in the Philippines about which I have written previously. I love the place. I have found many good and rare books on its shelves. Over the past two years I have built up a lovely collection of books related to Arthurian legends.


Le Morte d'Arthur, Parsival, Myths and Legends of the British isles, The Once and Future King, Idylls of the King, The Story of King Arthur and his Knights

A few weeks ago I was browsing when all of a sudden I saw Thomas Mallory's Le Morte d'Arthur. I snatched it up real quick. It's a Norton critical edition with the complete Winchester manuscript and is in Middle English with no modern spelling. It cost P250 which is a phenomenal price being as the book retails for much more than that.

Of all these books The Once and Future King is the least uncommon. I have seen it in Booksale many times in several editions one of which was just the first section The Sword in the Stone and was a tie-in to the Disney animated film. But all the other books are not so common. Parsifal, Idylls of the King, those are kind of rare. Le Morte d'Arthur, especially in this edition, I would imagine is even rarer. What are the chances that any of these books would end up not just in the Philippines but in my hands in the Philippines?

If you are in need of an interesting and cheap book stop by the mall and head over to Booksale.