Monday, March 2, 2020

Insurgency: Tougher Anti-Terror Measures

They say adversity makes strange bedfellows. Could anything be more stranger than the AFP and the MNLF working together against a common enemy the Abu Sayyaf?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1095043
The Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) welcomed on Thursday the help of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) to rescue a physician seized by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in Sulu. 

Maj. Arvin John Encinas, Westmincom spokesperson, said they welcome any assistance from all stakeholders to rescue Dr. Daniel Moreno who was seized by ASG gunmen from his clinic in Barangay Walled City, Jolo, Sulu, on February 4. 

However, Encinas clarified that the military leadership will not allow nor sanction any rescue operation that may be launched by the MNLF or any other non-government entity. 

MNLF Central Committee chairperson Yusop Jikiri said Wednesday they have created an anti-kidnapping and anti-terrorism task force to monitor the whereabouts of Moreno in the hinterlands of Sulu. 

Jikiri clarified the task force will only establish the location of Moreno to pave way for the military forces to launch a rescue operation.
Won't allow or sanction any rescue operation launched by the MNLF?  Then why accept their help? This is not the first time the MNLF offered the AFP their assistance.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/171253-duterte-misuari-mnlf-fighters-maute
"I will accept Nur's offer," said Duterte on Saturday, May 27, during a speech in front of soldiers in Jolo, Sulu. 
"Nur Misuari sent me a letter. He said, 'My men, take them'...He said, 'Take my fighters in the MNLF," said Duterte. 
He even read to soldiers the letter Misuari had sent him. 
The letter, as read by Duterte, supposedly went:

"Message from Nur Misuari: 
Good evening. Assalamualaikum. A truly auspicious opportunity has risen for your brothers to show their mettle in helping their beloved President and the people to restore peace in Mindanao, specifically in Marawi, which is under siege by some organized criminal groups, some of them are being drug lords (sic). 
For this purpose, we would like to suggest that the number of (inaudible) officers be formed or at least 500 to 700 of their men, to be drawn from the AFP Division 1 and Division 4. That they will be allowed to form their common post under [the] MNLF founding chairman, major camps in Lanao, specifically Lanao Jabal Nur in Ganassi and Maguing. That they will be allowed to invite MNLF volunteers."
Marawi under siege by drug lords? I suppose Misuari would know who was doing the besieging of Marawi but was it really drug lords? Regardless the MNLF never showed up nor did the NPA when they were asked to help fight in the Marawi siege.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/28/17/duterte-asks-separatists-maoists-to-join-fight-against-maute-group
"I will hire you as soldiers - same pay, same privileges, and I will build houses for you in some areas," Duterte said, according to a video of his speech made available on Sunday. 
He made the unconventional offer to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). He also asked the communist New People's Army (NPA) to abandon its protracted guerrilla war and work with his government.
Despite Duterte's pleas to the MILF, MNLF, and the NPA to assist the AFP nobody came to the assistance of the Philippines in Marawi more than the USA.


So when Duterte spouts off nonsense about how the Philippines has to choose between being self-reliant, a colony of the USA, or a province of China in a preposterous attempt to justify his rash decision to abrogate the VFA you know he is full of it.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/185662/if-ph-cant-be-self-reliant-choose-be-a-us-territory-or-chinas-province-duterte
“Kasi ‘pag hindi natin kaya (If we can’t do it), we have no business being a Republic. You might as well choose,” Duterte said, speaking at the oath-taking of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts officials and presentation of Ani ng Dangal awardees. “We can be a territory of the Americans or we can be a province of China.” 
Duterte said this as he recalled asking the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) whether the Philippines could survive without the U.S. over the abrogation of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA). 
“Ang tanong ko lang sa Armed Forces (My question to the Armed Forces), ‘Mabubuhay ba tayo kung wala ang Amerika? (Can we survive without the Americans?) Can we fight the wars?’,” Duterte asked. 
Tayo, isang bayan (We are a nation). Sa (In the) Republic of the Philippines, do you need a powerful country—the most powerful country, at that United States? Do we need America to survive as a nation? Do we need America now to fight a rebellion in our entire country? Do we need their arms?” Duterte further asked.
Duterte is framing the argument wrong and presenting a false dilemma. Does South Korea need the USA? Germany? Japan? They all have US bases on their soil yet none of the countries would consider themselves as colonies of the US or that they are not self-reliant. There are no US bases in the Philippines. The US military is only providing necessary material support to the AFP. They are not directing any operations. That is left up to the AFP. How is the AFP not self-reliant? How does the VFA take away from their self-reliance?

One thing the AFP has said needs to be changed so they can do their job better is the Human Security Act of 2007. Thankfully the Senate has listened to their advice and has crafted a new bill to assist them in their fight against terrorism.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1234320/dnd-afp-embrace-senate-bill-proposing-tougher-anti-terror-measures
The Senate on Wednesday (Feb. 26) voted 19-2 to pass Senate Bill No. 1083, or the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, sponsored by Sen. Panfilo Lacson. It was envisioned as a “strong legal backbone to support the country’s criminal justice response to terrorism.” 
The bill sought to repeal the Human Security Act of 2007, which Lacson said was ineffective in fighting terror. 
“A stronger legislative measure against terrorism will enhance our defenders’ capacity to make our communities safer and more secured,” said Arsenio Andolong, Department of National Defense spokesperson, in a statement. 
“We thank the Senate for recognizing the need to strengthen the institutions that are tasked to safeguard our nation,” he said. 
Key features of the bill included life imprisonment “without parole” for anyone who would “propose, incite, conspire and participate in the planning, training, preparation and facilitation of a terrorist act.” 
The same penalty awaits those “who will provide material support to terrorists and recruit anyone to be a member of a terrorist organization.” 
The measure also introduced a section on foreign terrorist fighters to apply also to Filipino nationals who commit terrorist acts abroad. 
The bill would also allow police or military to conduct 60-day surveillance on suspected terrorists, which may be go on for another non-extendable period of 30 days if allowed by the Court of Appeals. 
“The lawmakers have better empowered and capacitated the AFP and other government security forces in their campaigns to protect and secure our people against the global menace of terrorism,” said AFP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo in a separate statement.
Have lawmakers better empowered and capacitated the AFP to fight against terrorism?  Hear what Sen. Lacson has to say about the old anti-terrorism law.
The existing Human Security Act has done “virtually nothing” to prevent participation in the plotting of terrorist acts, Sen. Panfilo Lacson, who sponsored the bill, earlier said.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/02/26/1996264/senate-approves-monster-anti-terror-bill
Does he think terrorists follow the law? Of course they don't!  Right now terrorists are plotting mayhem in Mindanao.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1095016
According to the 57IB, a brief firefight ensued after the BIFF opened fire on approaching lawmen at 6 a.m. at the periphery of Shariff Saydona Mustapha town, but the rebels quickly fled deep into the marshland, leaving behind their bomb-making materials and complete explosives. 
Lt. Col. Edwin R. Alburo, 57IB commander, said the troops found eight improvised hand grenades, roadside improvised bombs, eight live hand grenades, bomb-making components such as black powder, cut nails, cut metals, switchboard, electrical wiring, ammonium nitrate and documents at the BIFF hideout. 
“A well-coordinated operation led to the recovery of high explosive materials and eventually foiled bombing plots by BIFF,” Alburo said in a statement. He added the IEDs are ready for deployment by the BIFF but the military could not say where and when it would be brought by the radicals.
Does Lacson think the BIFF cares about the law? Maybe the strength of the law is that suspected terrorists can be held longer making it easier to have more information "solicited" from them.  Some lawmakers say the law will be a pretext for a de facto martial law. Some say the terms are vague.  So just what is in this law?  The bill's definition of terrorism is as follows:
Sec. 4. Terrorism. - Subject to Section 49 of this Act, terrorism is committed by any person who within or outside the Philippines, regardless of the stage of execution; 
(a) Engages in acts intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to any person, or endangers a person’s life; 
(b) Engages in acts intended to cause extensive damage or destruction to a government or public facility, public place or private property: 
(c) Engages in acts intended to cause extensive interference with, damage or destruction to critical infrastructure;  
(d) Develops, manufactures, possesses, acquires, transports, supplies or uses weapons, explosives or of biological, nuclear, radiological or chemical weapons; and  
(e) Release of dangerous substances, or causing fire, floods or explosions  
when the purpose of such act, by its nature and context, is to intimidate the general public or a segment thereof create an atmosphere or spread a message of fear, to provoke or influence by intimidation the government or any of its international organization, or seriously destabilize or destroy the fundamental political, economic, or social structures of the country, or create a public emergency or seriously undermine public safety, shall be guilty of committing terrorism and shall suffer the penalty of life imprisonment without the benefit of parole and the benefits of Republic Act No. 10592, otherwise known as “An Act Amending Articles 29, 94, 97, 98 and 99 of Act No. 3815, as amended, otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code”: Provided, That, terrorism as defined in this Section shall not include advocacy, protest, dissent, stoppage of work, industrial or mass action, and other similar exercises of civil and political rights, which are not intended to cause death or serious physical harm to a person, to endanger a person’s life, or to create a serious risk to public safety.
That definition seems rather clear cut so do all the other provisions but as with any law the interpretation can change on a whim so that the original intention of the law is done away with. It's probably a matter best left the courts and lawyers. What is sure is that it is doubtful this law will stop terrorism or that it will greatly empower the AFP in their fight against terrorism. As I have written time and again the AFP has been grossly incompetent in their handling of both the NPA and the Muslim terrorists even going so far as to deny the very real presence and threat of ISIS

The government is opening up a new line in their attempts to crush the insurgency: interfaith dialogue.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1095211
The Philippine Army underscored the role of interfaith dialogue in ending local communist armed conflicts in communities in Agusan del Sur. 
On Friday (Feb. 28), the Army’s 3rd Special Forces Battalion (3SFBn) facilitated an interfaith dialogue among religious leaders held in Barangay Noli, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur. 
1 Lt. Krisjuper Andreo J. Punsalan, civil-military operations (CMO) officer of 3SFBn, told Philippine News Agency on Friday that participants to the activity discussed the role of the religious sector in the implementation of the provisions of Executive Order No. 70, which institutionalizes the "whole-of-nation" approach to End Local Communist Armed Conflicts (ELCAC). 
Punsalan said 17 representatives from the Catholic Church, Islam, United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Iglesia Filipino Independiente (IFI) were present during the dialogue. 
“The participants were given orientation on EO 70 as a peaceful concept to end any armed conflicts in communities by focusing on peace and development interventions in conflict-affected areas,” Punsalan said. 
The participants were also encouraged to participate in the process of helping former rebels through the conduct of values formation and the strengthening of spiritual dimensions to denounce violence in resolving conflicts, he added. 
“The members of the religious sector were also urged to help in the promotion of family and reconciliation, and the conduct of intensified information drives among the youth to protect the religious and other faith-based organizations from the communist infiltration and recruitment,” Punsalan said.
A little ironic because the Catholic Church has been accused of having communist sympathies and of course the Muslim terrorists are motivated by their religion among other things. By far the government's favorite way to attempt to stomp out terrorism is through bribes. This week millions were finally released to decommissioned MILF terrorists.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)- Region 12 has released PHP137.6 million in grants to more than a thousand decommissioned combatants of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Maguindanao, an official said on Friday. 
Cezario Joel Espejo, DSWD-12 director, said the financial assistance was used for the second phase payout of the Bangsamoro Transitory Family Support Package (BTFSP), with each of the 1,376 MILF decommissioned combatants receiving PHP100,000 each in financial aid. 
“This is just one of the promises of our government for the people of Mindanao. It only shows the government will never forsake them,” Espejo said in a statement.
That is a big claim from Espejo. As long as the money keeps flowing there is every reason to think former terrorists will be appeased. Whatever the government does to appease the insurgents one thing they should not do is actually arrest them and hold them accountable for their crimes.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1230115/ex-cpp-chair-salas-arrested-in-pampanga
Police have arrested former Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) leader Rodolfo Salas, also known as “Kumander Bilog” in Angeles City, Pampanga province on Tuesday early morning for murder. 
Salas, 72, was served an arrest warrant for 29 counts of murder in connection with the Inopacan massacre in Leyte which were allegedly committed by the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the CPP in the 1980s. 
Salas was first arrested in 1986 but was later granted amnesty by former President Fidel Ramos. He was released after eight years in detention.
The arrest of Salas for murders committed back in the 80s is due to Manila Trial Court Branch 32 issuing warrants for 37 ranking CPP members last September. But this arrest did not sit well with Joma Sison. He says it will put the peace talks in jeopardy.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1233464/peace-talks-resumption-in-jeopardy-over-salas-arrest-says-cpp-founder
Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison claimed that the arrest of former top rebel Rodolfo Salas a week ago has further jeopardized the possible resumption of peace negotiations between the government and the communist insurgents. 
“The arrest of Salas on the baseless charge against him and others, including me, shows that those military officials who oppose the GRP-NDFP (Government of the Republic of the Philippines – National Democratic Front of the Philippines) peace negotiations will do anything to discourage and prevent these,” Sison said in an online interview from his base in Utrecht in The Netherlands.
If anything is putting the peace talks at risk it is not arresting a man for crimes he committed 30 years ago. The NPA's continuing rebellion is the big peace killer.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094877
Government troops discovered 11 high-power firearms belonging to the New People's Army (NPA) in New Bataan town, Davao de Oro on Tuesday afternoon, an official said Wednesday. 
Capt. Jerry Lamosao, head of the Public Affairs Office of the Army's 10th Infantry Division (ID), said in a press briefing here Wednesday that the recovered firearms consist of four M16 rifles, an M14 rifle, two AK47 rifles, a Garand rifle, a Carbine rifle, and two M203 grenade launchers. 
Lamosao said the firearms were found in Sitio Danawan, Barangay Manurigao by 66th Infantry Battalion troops following a tip-off from two former NPA leaders and several concerned citizens in the area.
Nothing says "I am committed to peace" like waging a violent rebellion.

Friday, February 28, 2020

Retards in the Government 143

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


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094413
The Sandiganbayan has placed under 90-day preventive suspension two village officials pending the promulgation of the criminal case filed against them by a resident of Barangay Tetuan here.  
Suspended are Efigenio Julian Jr., chairperson of Barangay Pasonanca; and Tito Espiritusantos, Zone III barangay councilor. 
The two officials, along with 12 other former Board of Directors of the Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative (Zamcelco), are charged with the violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act filed by Expedito Marquez Jr. in 2007. 
The case stemmed from the sale of two lots in Camanchile Drive, Barangay Zone III worth PHP28.7 million to Zamcelco, which Marquez claimed was overpriced. 
Marquez alleged that the lot was only bought for more than PHP4 million.
90-day preventive suspension for allegedly selling a plot of land for more than it was worth.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/02/21/1994937/ninja-cops-will-really-die-duterte
President Duterte yesterday warned policemen not to be involved in illegal drugs, saying all “ninja cops” or those involved in the resale of seized narcotics would die.  
Duterte admitted that many policemen have entered the illegal drug trade, which he said is posing a threat to the next generation.  
“Huwag kayo magkakamali pumasok sa droga. Mamamatay talaga kayo (Do not commit the mistake of getting into illegal drugs. You will really die),” the President said during the graduation of public safety officers in Davao City.  
“The ninja cops will really die. Even if I am no longer President, I will run after these devils.” 
He reiterated he would not hesitate to kill police personnel and drug dealers because they are destroying the country and making families dysfunctional.
He has said this many times. And he will say it many times more.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1231525/duterte-to-public-avoid-people-who-are-attention-seekers-like-trillanes
“Stay clear” of politicians engaged in grandstanding like former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV. 
(You know you should avoid people like that…people engaged in grandstanding. He didn’t do anything, he’s not bemedaled. That stupid didn’t even go to war, he just stayed in office and dream. Stay away from people like that. I’m just advising you to stay clear [of people like that]. They will destroy us.)
There are hardly any politicians in the Philippines who do not engage in grandstanding including Duterte.

Seven cops assigned in Metro Manila have tested positive for illegal drug use, while one of them has been included in the government’s controversial drug watchlist. 
(Police Staff Sergeant Ronald Carpio tested positive for shabu use. He is included in the 357 cops who are named in the so-called watchlist.)
More cops involved in drugs, taking drugs.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094549 
Three persons, including a deputy provincial prosecutor, were injured in an ambush here Friday afternoon, police said. 
Col. Portia Manalad, city police director, said the victims were in a white Toyota Grandia heading toward Featherville Subdivision when gunmen on a motorbike opened fire at them at 2 p.m. 
Manalad said Maguindanao Deputy Provincial Prosecutor Tocod Ronda and two companions, whose identities have yet to be determined, were injured and were getting medication.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has found probable cause to again indict former Department of Health (DOH) Secretary and now Iloilo Rep. Janette Garin and other respondent health officials in connection with the second batch of complaints concerning the deaths of schoolchildren who got vaccinated with Dengvaxia. 
In a statement on Friday, Justice Assistant Secretary Neal Bainto said the DOJ panel of prosecution found probable cause to charge Garin and nine other officials of the DOH, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM), and Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. (Sanofi) for reckless imprudence resulting to homicide. 
It also found sufficient evidence to indict the President of Sanofi for violating the Consumer Act of the Philippines for manufacturing the Dengvaxia vaccine, which poses certain risks to seronegative, or to those who have not previously contracted the dengue disease. 
The DOJ has already found probable cause to indict those named as respondents in the first batch of complaints filed by the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO). 
PAO has filed 55 complaints before the DOJ. The number represents the persons, mostly children, out of the 147 who died after receiving the anti-dengue Dengvaxia vaccine. The 147 dead victims were examined by the PAO forensics team.
More indictments in the Dengvaxia case. As with all these court cases we shall see how it plays out in court.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1232137/gamboa-to-regional-chiefs-stop-jueteng-in-1-week-or-face-relief
“I have forwarded to you a list of operators in your different regions. I’m giving you a week, if you will not stop [the operations], then I will relieve you,” Gamboa told reporters in a press conference in Baguio City Police Office. 
“Because the chief PNP does not get a single centavo out of jueteng at hindi ko rin pinapaipon,” he added.
Here is a good example of how the Filipino mind works. Let everything go to pot slowly over the decades and then demand it gets fixed all of a sudden. Absolutely ridiculous. What's need to combat illegal gambling is continue enforcement of the law. Not a one week drive.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094559
At least 23 towns in Eastern Visayas still lack firefighting facilities and manpower, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) reported on Friday. 
Senior Supt. Renato Marcial, BFP 8 (Eastern Visayas) director, said in a press briefing that the programming of the construction of fire station buildings and the procurement of equipment per local government unit (LGU) depend on the national headquarters. 
“Of course, we want it as soon as possible. But now, it is already (in) the pipeline through the modernization program of the national government, wherein these towns are the priority,” he said, adding that a PHP10-billion budget is set aside to equip all LGUs with the necessary firefighting facilities.
All the wasted money in this country.  All the money given to terrorists to surrender.  All the money used to fund Universal Healthcare which will be run by the corrupt PhilHealth. All the money wasted to fund the Philippine Space Agency.  All the money wasted to provide firefighters guns.  All that money and the government cannot even provide firetrucks and equipment where it is needed.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) filed murder and frustrated murder charges against Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) board member Sandra Cam on Friday over the fatal shooting of a vice mayor, whose family clashed with hers in the last local elections. 
The NBI's Death Investigation Division filed the charges at the Department of Justice over the alleged involvement of Cam in the killing of Batuan, Masbate Vice Mayor Charlie Yuson III last year. 
Aside from Cam, six others were also charged for allegedly collaborating and conspiring with her for Yuson's murder.  
Yuson was having breakfast in Sampaloc, Manila when he was gunned down by suspects who were on board a van. 
His wife had claimed that his killing was politically motivated and that the gunmen were previously seen in Cam's resort in Masbate.  
Their son Charmax Jan won as mayor against Cam's son Martin last elections. 
Cam had denied involvement in the death of the vice mayor. 
"Hindi kami mamamatay tao," Cam told radio DZMM last Oct. 11, 2019. 
(We are not killers.)
Sandra Cam has accused a lot of people of corruption over the years and now she is accused of murder.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1231938/cops-fail-to-secure-cctv-footage-of-bucor-legal-exec-slay
There is no new lead that can crack the murder case of a Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) official as police investigators failed to secure a CCTV footage of the killing. 
National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Maj. Gen. Debold Sinas explained on Friday that the CCTV cameras in the area, where BuCor legal service chief Atty. Fredrick Anthony Santos was slain, were not functional. 
The dashboard camera on Santos’ car, which was placed at the front, was also not able to record the incident since the suspects approached the vehicle at the driver’s side. 
“‘Yung mga CCTV sa area na kinanvass ng police namin are not functional at hindi gumagana. Pina-identify po namin ‘yun at tinanong bakit nilagay pa yung CCTV na hindi  naman gumagana,” Sinas said in a press conference on Friday. 
(The CCTVs in the area are not functional. We have asked why the CCTVs were installed when they are not working.)
How convenient!
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094619
"Sometimes, we are being criticized by some sectors in the society because we are not coordinated,” he said. “So we should work together to come up with a harmonized data so that the public would fully understand what we have been achieving and the impacts of these achievements in terms of peace and order situation in the country.”
The sad thing here is that the war on drugs goes back decades and only now is the PNP thinking about sharing data with other organizations like the PDEA.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094650
“If they fail to report the deaths, automatic, the pension must be canceled. I am going to that direction, I am going to recommend that,” Gamboa told reporters in a press briefing over the weekend in Baguio City. 
Last week, Gamboa ordered a nationwide accounting of the list of PNP pensioners in response to the report of the Commission on Audit (COA) that the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Services (PRBS) is possibly being duped by some claimants. 
According to Gamboa, there are more than 77,000 pensioners from the PNP across the country. 
Among the initial findings is that beneficiaries do not report the death of the retired police personnel or the death of the wife or husband of the deceased pensioners. 
Since the pension are mostly paid through online banking, the PRBS is having difficulty validating the status of the pensioners and their beneficiaries unlike before that documents must be signed every time the pension is released or that the pensioners are being asked to have a photo holding the recent issue of a newspaper. 
PRBS offices in the regions are all undermanned, with each office only having two to three personnel. This makes it difficult for them to verify those in the pension list. 
The pension is only terminated if the wife or husband of the deceased policeman would remarry or would die, and their children reached the age of 18.
Fraud in the PNP pension program. Not surprising.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1233336/pastor-shot-killed-as-he-rode-tricycle-in-sipalay-city

Lonie Lahao-lahao, 54, and pastor of the Church of the Living God, was on his way home on board a tricycle with his wife when they were waylaid by the perpetrators. 
The pastor died of multiple gunshot wounds in the body, said Lt. Col. Necerato Sabando, officer-in charge of the Sipalay City police. 
A .45 caliber bullet casing was found in the crime scene. Lahao-lahao was former village councilor in Barangay Camindangan in Sipalay.
His assassination is undoubtedly connected to his time as a village councillor.


https://www.panaynews.net/policeman-faces-probe-for-illegal-discharge-of-gun/
Corporal Rolando Lozada Jr. of the Iloilo City Police Mobile Force is under investigation. 
He unnecessarily fired his gun in Barangay Bolong Este, Santa Barbara, Iloilo while on his way to Iloilo City after a fight with his girlfriend, according to Police Colonel Paul Kenneth Lucas, director of the Iloilo Police Provincial Office.
Cop fires  gun after arguing with his girlfriend.
https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/02/26/1996031/iligan-mayor-accused-assault-threat

Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia has been accused of assaulting and threatening an employee of the city government. 
In an affidavit submitted to the Office of the Ombudsman by Norbel Romarez, Regencia was charged with kidnapping, physical injuries, grave threat, coercion, and violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. 
Romarez, a job order worker of the city government, said he has been assigned at the Central Material Recovery and Composting Facility (CMRF) in Barangay Bonbonon since 2014. 
He said Regencia hit him in the abdomen and ears on Feb. 14. 
The complainant said Regencia’s anger toward him started after reports circulated on social media that the Dodiongan Falls has been contaminated with leachate or liquid discharge from the CMRF.
The mayor denies these charges of course.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094789
Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia has denied allegations that he physically assaulted a City Hall employee, claiming he only "pinched" the complainant for a work-related mistake. 
Speaking for Regencia, Iligan City information officer Jose Pantoja said Tuesday the mayor sees the complaint of job-order employee Norbel Romarez as “politically motivated” and alleged that the complainant is backed by political opponents. 
Pantoja did not elaborate. 
Romarez, 59, accused Regencia of kidnapping, physical injuries, grave threat, grave coercion, and violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act in a complaint filed before the Ombudsman on Monday. 
Romarez, who has has been working at the city's Central Material Recovery and Composting Facility (CMRF) since 2014, alleged Regencia punched his abdomen and smacked his ears on Feb. 14, 2020. 
He also alleged that Regencia taped his mouth and ordered him to get inside a large carton box.
Another case that will have to work its way through the system. We may have a verdict in a few years.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1233881/duterte-i-might-have-been-a-gun-for-hire-if-i-didnt-become-president
Speaking at the oath-taking of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts officials and presentation of the 12th Ani ng Dangal awardees in Malacañang, Duterte also expressed alarm how the future generations would be able to face the drug menace if it continues to go unchecked. 
“Wala na tayong pinagusapan na mga patriotism (We won;t be talking about patriotism). ‘Yung apo ko lang. Kawawa naman. Kung kaya ubusin nila, I hope that somebody will also, one day rise and just slash the heads of (these drug lords),” Duterte said. 
“But you might call me brutal. Alam mo naman kung hindi ako naging abogado, hindi ako naging Presidente baka gun for hire rin ako, kalaban sa mga droga,” he added. 
(But you might call me brutal. You know if I did not become a lawyer, did not become President may be I will be a gun for hire, too, fighting drugs.)
Pretty ridiculous to say out loud.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/290823/police-nabbed-for-stealing-loose-firearms
Police in Cebu City are now preparing to file cases against a fellow policeman who was arrested for stealing loose firearms stored for safekeeping. 
Police Colonel Engelbert Soriano, chief of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), said Police Corporal Marlito Portugueza will be facing both criminal and administrative charges. 
Soriano told reporters in a press conference on Thursday, February 27, 2020, that Portugueza was accused of stealing at least 12 unlicensed firearms from a safekeeping vault inside the Waterfront Police Station here.  
These firearms, he said, belong to owners whose licenses are expired, and are now undergoing renewal process.  
Portugueza was previously a member of the station’s drug enforcement group but was recently transferred to the investigation team. 
“His previous team leader said he was uncomfortable of Portugueza. That’s why he is now with the investigation team,” Soriano said.  
The CCPO chief also said he directed a surprise inventory of all firearms stored for safekeeping in all 13 police stations of the city after receiving information that a resident from Barangay Tinago kept bragging about getting a firearm from a police.  
“Word came to us that someone from Barangay Tinago kept boasting about buying a gun from someone who is stationed in Police Station 3. Then I immediately instructed all police station chiefs to conduct an inventory,” he added. 
PNP officer caught stealing firearms and selling them.

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Picture of the Week: Sign of the Times - African Swine Fever

African swine fever does not seem to be going away anytime soon. Though the DOH has done its best to contain the virus it continues to spread. Pigs are being slaughtered left and right and the Department of Agriculture has banned the importation of pork products from certain countries. In order to allay their customers fears Robinsons Supermarket installed a sign letting all know that the meats they sell are free of ASF.


Funny thing though. This sign is way in the back of the store in the dry good section far from any food.  Why not put it right up front at the entrance?

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Manila PNP Portrayed in American TV Show Kidding

Jim Carrey's new TV show Kidding is a surreal look at a man who hosts a kids show very reminiscent of Mister Roger's Neighborhood called Mr. Pickles' Puppet Time. Along the way he has to battle his personal problems and uses the show as a sort of therapy outlet for himself. In season 2 Carrey, Mr. Pickles, is dealing with a divorce and says to his audience, "Divorce is for the best." 

Over in Manila the PNP enter a sari sari store and begin stealing snacks. On the TV a localized version of the show Mr. Pickle's Puppet Time is playing. They hear the local presenter repeat the line, "Divorce is for the best," and immediately raid the studios because divorce in the Philippines is illegal. They then toss the man off a roof.


The producers of this show could have chosen any country in the world for this scenario but they chose the Philippines. This is how the world sees the Philippine National Police. As thieves and killers. Now why would that be? Surely it's just black propaganda and not based on any reality right?

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Insurgency: Peace and Justice

It has finally happened.  Peace and justice have finally come to the Bangasamoro. So says Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Implementing Panel Chair Mohagher Iqbal. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094395
"If you ask us about our condition now, it's better than being a combatant. We now have peace, justice, and socioeconomic interventions from the government and the international community so Inshallah, we hope that the quality of our lives will improve most especially the MILF combatants," Iqbal said during a press briefing here on Tuesday (Feb. 18), as the second phase of the decommissioning process of MILF combatants officially resumed.
"Socioeconomic interventions from the government and the international community."  Translation: "We are getting a lot of freebies from Manila and abroad." It's true though. The Philippine government has allotted billions each year for the BARMM. Already the government has given them P500 million for ARMM employees who are without a job since the forming of the BARMM.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1088174
Public servants in the Bangsamoro government to be separated from government service as part of the transition period phase-out program will soon get their separation pay, an official said Friday. 
Executive Secretary Abdulraof Macacua of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has announced that national government has released about PHP500-million in gratuity funds for the purpose. 
The fund will finance the separation pay of employees of the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. 
The BARMM phase out program affects more than 6,000 employees after they deemed to have lost their positions under the BARMM government.
The international community has again renewed their support for the BARMM pledging both economic and moral support to the region.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094286
“Japan will never tire of lending a hand to the Mindanao peace process. We share with the Philippine government the dream of enduring peace and a better life for the Bangsamoro,” said Embassy of Japan Deputy Chief of Mission Yamamoto Yasushi. 
Meanwhile, acting UN resident coordinator and UN Populations Fund (UNFPA) representative Iori Kato threw the organization’s support behind the Philippine government’s socio-economic and peacebuilding efforts. 
“I’d like to hereby reiterate the commitment of the UN system in the Philippines that we shall continue to provide and support you in all our capacity, whether it’s for emergency response, development efforts or peacebuilding,” Kato said. 
Over the years, the UN has played a critical role in the Philippines peace process through various programs and projects which include the Support to Peacebuilding and Normalization (SPAN) Program, Support to Post-Conflict Needs Assessment for Marawi City, UN Peacebuilding Fund, Facility for Advisory Support for Transition Capacity, UNFPA’s 8th Country Program of Support to the Philippines, and UN Women’s support to National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security.
Other economic partners of the BARMM include Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the US. The money will flow into the region but what will come of it remains to be seen. The ARMM had lots of backers and support as well but ended up as a failure. 

But the BARMM is not only getting economic investments from abroad.  Foreign partners are also teaching these terrorists how to govern.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094635
Members of the Parliament (MPs) of the Bangsamoro government are set to wrap up Monday a three-day training on parliamentary rules and procedures facilitated by a foreign agency in support of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) moral governance. 
“The three-day activity also included MPs staff and personnel,” BARMM Interim Chief Minister Ahod “Murad” Ebrahim said over a local radio station. 
Experts provided by The Asia Foundation (TAF), through the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), facilitated the activity held at the Bangsamoro parliament building in Cotabato City attended by members of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA)— the interim body that governs the regional government. 
"The sessions included discussions on the function and composition of the parliament, house rules, legislations, among others and attended by about 120 parliamentarians and MP support staff," Murad said. 
MP Raby Angkal, BTA secretary-general, said the presenters included Dr. Muhammad Sayuti Hassan, a senior parliamentary lecturer from Sultan Idris Education University Malaysia, Muhammad Sujuri Abdullah, secretary of the senate Parliament of Malaysia, and Augustine Leonard Jen, Malaysian parliament research specialist. 
Ebrahim lauded the Malaysian government for sending its experts in legislation and parliamentary procedures.

Did Murad and the MNLF get this kind of foreign training in governance when the ARMM was established?

Aside from all those freebies the government is also paying MILF terrorists to hand over their weapons. 

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1034944
A total of 106 MILF-BIAF combatants from Lanao del Sur underwent the decommissioning process led by the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB). 
Each of the former combatants received P100,000 cash and a socio-economic assistance package. Their families will also get an estimated worth of P500,000 up to P1-million of healthcare assistance, scholarships for their children, housing, and livelihood projects from the government.
That is a lot of economic assistance from the government. Too bad law abiding folks will never see such a boon. If you think the weapons are going to be destroyed then think again. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1231047/in-time-of-peace-camp-abubakar-becomes-milfs-weapons-keeper
Today, the camp, which has been transformed into a government military facility, will serve as repository of MILF weapons which are being “put beyond use” as part of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) that the government and the MILF signed in 2014. 
Already, the barracks of a Joint Peace and Security Team (JPST) had been built in the area, now known as the Philippine military’s Camp Iranun. 
Brig. Gen. Francisco Ariel Felicidario III, cochair of the newly installed Joint Peace and Security Committee (JPSC), said the JPST barracks in Camp Abubakar would be the first of 11 JPSC barracks to be built in seven provinces across Mindanao. 
He said the facility would serve as headquarters of the first JPST team tasked to safeguard weapons turned over by members of the MILF who have undergone the process of decommissioning. 
The firearms will be kept under the oversight of the Independent Decommissioning Body (IDB), a Turkish-led group mandated to oversee the decommissioning of MILF combatants and their weapons. IDB is composed of representatives from the governments of Turkey, Norway, Kingdom of Brunei, and local experts nominated by the Philippine government and the MILF. 
“The decommissioned weapons you will be securing in this camp (Abubakar) represent decades of armed struggle of the Bangsamoro people. And now that (these firearms) have been put to rest, these will serve as reminder to all of us of the sacrifices made by our Moro brothers and sisters to uplift the lives of their people,” Diciano told JPST members.
Why not just totally destroy the weapons like they did with all the weapons recovered from Marawi? In fact that was his first order to the AFP Chief Año once the siege ended.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/186510-duterte-afp-change-command-rey-guerrero-destroy-firearms-marawi
Months later Duterte even watched while they were destroyed. Could it be that the hasty destruction of weapons recovered from Marawi was because they had AFP markings?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/930750/militants-fighting-in-marawi-using-govt-owned-guns-says-army-exec
Most weapons recovered from slain militants belonging to the Maute group and its allies or from areas they had vacated in this Lanao del Sur provincial capital bore marks which indicated that these came from the government, a military spokesperson said. 
“It only meant that somebody from the government sold it to them,” said Capt. Jo-ann Petinglay, spokesperson for the Joint Task Force Marawi. 
Petinglay, however, did not say how many of these recovered firearms had been confirmed to have come from the government armoury. 
The military has recovered at least 628 firearms—among these high-powered weapons like Barrett .50 caliber sniper’s rifles and Armalite, Garand and M14 rifles—since fighting began in late May when Islamic State-inspired militants took over sections of Marawi. 
According to Petinglay, finding out who are responsible for the delivery of the firearms to the Maute group and its allies is not the military’s priority, noting that the investigation can be conducted after the fighting here ends. 
“It’s easy to track where (the firearms) came from (based on the markings). But it’s not our priority right now. Once the fighting is over, we will commence our investigation,” she said.
Turns out an investigation never ensued because the weapons were set for destruction. Just more questions about the Marawi siege which will never be answered because the Senate refuses to launch a 9/11 Commission style investigation.

Elsewhere things are same as ever. The government continues to bribe rebels to surrender.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094643
The Army's 602nd Infantry Brigade (602nd IBde) has launched a program to help former Moro rebels integrate better into mainstream society.  

Brig. Gen. Roberto Capulong, commander of the 602nd IBde based in Carmen, North Cotabato, said the Returnee Comprehensive Aftercare Program (RCAP) launched Sunday aims to provide livelihood, healthcare and educational assistance to former combatants of Moro secessionist groups. 

Capulong said RCAP is in line with the government's “whole-of-nation approach,” which seeks to institutionalize a holistic approach in addressing the insurgency problem at the local level. 

He describes RCAP as a comprehensive program involving various government agencies working together to help locals "who were duped into joining a movement with a lost cause” but who have decided to return to the fold of the law. 

Initially, Capulong said some 20 former members of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) have been identified as beneficiaries of the program. 

During the program's launching, Capulong encouraged the former rebels to avail of RCAP's housing programs and other interventions. 

“I see you before as brave men, but now you are braver than before because you succeeded in turning your back against terrorist groups,” Capulong said.
The Returnee Comprehensive Aftercare Program sounds like a permanent program to provide for ex-terrorists. But nothing is permanent. Some NPA rebels were recently given E-CLIP benefits but with a word of warning.

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1034831
Sheryl Ann C. Disucatan, the Regional Social Welfare development Officer encouraged the FRs in her statement, “While there is life, there is hope. So, never lose hope and keep on believing that change and a better day for every one of you will surely come. Remember that taking up arms against each other will never be a good solution to any of our problems. Yes, the government is willing to help, but the government will not be there all the time for you, you need also to help yourself. Because the change and help that you are all seeking will primarily start from YOU, and the rest will just follow." 
Lt. Col. Isagani O. Criste, Commanding Officer of 29IB, said he was grateful and happy to see how mindful the government is to its people especially in fulfilling its promise to help those former rebels who have once lost their way but have now found their way back. "This Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) of the government is truly a blessing to our brothers and sisters who are now willing to change for the better,” he said. 
“And yes, the government is doing its best to help and support its people. But I hope you may realize also that not all the time will there be a government who will look after all of your needs, a government that could always provide you whatever you want in an instant. No, that doesn’t work that way because just like us, our government isn’t perfect. But you and I know that we can do something to support the government and more so can we do something to help ourselves,” Criste ended.
The government is willing to help you but won't be there all the time. Change starts with you. Government cannot always provide all your needs because government isn't perfect. 

All of that is true and raises quit a few questions. What will happen if former rebels cannot build a good life despite all the government assistance?  Will they return to the NPA? Can they be the change they want to see? Just how long will the government's bribery tide them over?

Monday, February 24, 2020

Lawless Philippines: Ukay-Ukay

The Philippines is a lawless nation. What do I mean by that? I don't mean motorcycle assassins and politicians stealing the people's money. I also don't mean those who expose corruption getting shot dead in broad daylight or the fact that lawyers and journalists end up dead too often. I also don't mean the insurgency and violent family feuds in Mindanao. When I say the Philippines is lawless what I am talking about is the every day things we see around us. 

The Philippines is a nation of laws. Many, many laws in fact. But every single day these laws are flagrantly  broken and the authorities simply do not care. What I mean when I say the Philippines is a lawless nation is that despite having laws they are rarely and only selectively enforced.

Let's start this off with ukay-ukay stores.





The top two ukay-ukay stores are just around the corner from PNP headquarters downtown. The bottom picture is what one will see at market day in any barangay. One need not go far to find an ukay-ukay store in the Philippines. They are everywhere and they are illegal!

[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4653] 
AN ACT TO SAFEGUARD THE HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE AND MAINTAIN THE DIGNITY OF THE NATION BY DECLARING IT A NATIONAL POLICY TO PROHIBIT THE COMMERCIAL IMPORTATION OF TEXTILE ARTICLES COMMONLY KNOWN AS USED CLOTHING AND RAGS. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ofthe Philippines in Congress assembled: 
SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation to introduce into any point in the Philippines textile articles commonly known as used clothing and rags, except when these are imported under Subsections “i”, “j”, “k”, “l”, “n”, and “v” of Section 105 of Republic Act Numbered Nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. 
SEC. 2. The penalty of fine of not less than two hundred pesos nor more than twenty thousand pesos and imprisonment of not less than two years nor more than five years, shall be imposed upon persons found guilty of violation of the provision of this Act: Provided,That in the case of aliens, the penalty to be imposed shall consist of the payment of the fine hereinabove provided for and that of immediate deportation without any further proceedings on the part of any Deportation Board:Provided, further,That if the violation is committed by the manager, representative, director, agent or employee of any natural or Juridical person in the interest of the latter, such violation shall render the employer liable to the penalty corresponding to the offense, without prejudice to the imposition of the corresponding penalty, either personal or pecuniary or both, upon the manager, representative, director, agent or employee, committing the violations:Provided, furthermore, That in the case of the violation being committed by or in the interest of a foreign juridical person duly licensed to engage in business in the Philippines, the person or persons directly or indirectly involved in the importation shall suffer the penalties herein provided for and the revocation of such license and perpetual disqualification to engage in business in the Philippines shall form part of the penalty to be imposed:Provided, also, That if the act committed by a public officer or employee is; penalized by any other law, the penalties prescribed in the law punishing the offense shall be imposed in addition to those prescribed herein and that of perpetual absolute disqualification:Provided, finally,That used clothing and rags imported in violation of this Act shall be burned in the presence of a representative of the General Auditing Office, Department of Finance and of the Office of the President, without the forfeiture proceedings provided in Republic Act Numbered Nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. 
SEC. 3. All Acts, rules and regulations inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. 
SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. 
Approved, June 17, 1966.
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1966/06/17/republic-act-no-4653/
Granted there is no prohibition in this law against selling used clothes only their importation. But the fact these used clothes are being sold is proof of their illegal importation. So why don't the cops confiscate these illegal goods and shut down each ukay-ukay store? Why is this law not fully enforced?

What I want to do in a series of articles is highlight a host of laws which are broken every single day. Laws which the authorities seldom opt to enforce. It is my intent to show that despite being a nation of laws the Philippines is a lawless nation.