Thursday, January 7, 2021

Coronavirus Lockdown: Adapt to New Normal, PSG Illegal Vaccination Cover-up, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

2020 was such a bad year that everyone is placing high hopes for 2021 to be much better.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/economy/769956/philippine-officials-see-economic-rebound-to-pre-pandemic-levels/story/

The Philippines' economic managers are optimistic that the country, home to the longest lockdown in the world, will see growth bounce back to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 after a record economic contraction this year due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

This year, the government sees the local economy contracting by 8.5% to 9.5%, the worst performance on record. In the third quarter of the year, the gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 10%.

"Despite a lower projection than what was initially adopted back in July 2020, further relaxation of restrictions, as we have improved our healthcare system capacity, will keep our economy on the right track towards full recovery. Thus, GDP growth is projected to bounce back to reach 6.5 to 7.5 percent in 2021 and 8 to 10 percent in 2022," the DBCC said.

"We are also expecting further improvement in our fourth quarter GDP numbers. As we carefully and proactively manage the risks, a strong economic recovery and solid growth remains within our reach," it added.

There's lots of hope that 2021 will be so much better but with the news of a more contagious variant of COVID and more lockdowns and travel restrictions on the horizon things might not go as planned.

One of the burdens placed upon travelers to the Philippines is that they must pre-book a quarantine hotel for 14 days. Some Filipinos returning from South Korea complained that the facilities were dirty and unlivable.


Filipino passengers of a flight from South Korea complained on Wednesday that the hotel in Tagaytay City where they were undergoing the mandatory 14-day quarantine was untidy and had a stench that made it unlivable.

One passenger told INQUIRER.net in a phone interview that the situation was so unbearable that they just opted to stay outside the hotel where the buses are parked.

The passenger, who requested not to be identified, said they arrived in Manila at 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday and were informed that they should cancel any hotel reservations they had made as the government would provide them with accommodations.

The passengers were then shuttled to a hotel in Tagaytay for quarantine. They soon discovered, however, that the bathrooms, toilets, and even the beds were dirty.

The passenger said they thought they would be staying at the hotel for three days.

Then they said 14 days and the government would pay for the hotel [expenses]. So we canceled all our bookings,” the passenger said in Filipino. “We waited because they said there two hotels to choose from. We expected the place where we would stay to be in order because, of course, we were tired from the trip.”

Allegedly the government put these people up in nasty hotels.  But National Task Force Against COVID-19 deputy implementer Vince Dizon says the hotels are just fine.

The hotels used as COVID-19 quarantine facilities in Batangas and Tagaytay City, although not “five-star, are decent and clean, testing czar and National Task Force Against COVID-19 deputy implementer Vince Dizon said, contrary to claims of some returning Filipinos who said it was untidy and had a stench.

(We can see in the actual pictures that although it is not a five-star hotel, it’s not dirty and it’s orderly.)

Some returning Filipinos have complained that the hotel where they were about to undergo quarantine was “unlivable.”

They said they were also caught by surprise that they have to strictly stay in these facilities for 14 days.

Dizon, however, denied that the returning Filipinos and foreigners were being held “hostage” in these hotels, noting that the strict 14-day quarantine was only being implemented over threats of the new COVID-19 variant.

(There are reports that our fellow Filipinos and foreigners were being held hostage. This is not true. This is just among our strict guidelines to prevent the entry of the new COVID-19 variant.)

Dizon said the returning Filipinos and foreigners were given an option to transfer hotels, provided they shoulder the costs.  As of Wednesday night, some of them already transferred and were provided transportation by the government.

(We ask for understanding and hopefully this will be settled.)

They say money talks and if these people left free hotels to pay for their own that says more than any statement from a government official.

What government agencies plays the most important role in the fight against the virus? If you did not say the AFP then you are correct.

Aside from its internal and external security defense roles, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) plays a very important role in ongoing efforts to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

In a year-end report, AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Gilbert Gapay said this included the transporting of 1.9 million pounds of medical equipment and supplies via air assets of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).

Meanwhile, another 962,416 pounds of these items were delivered using assets of the Philippine Navy (PN), he added.

Aside from this, the AFP also helped 57,870 civilians in returning to their respective home provinces via military aircraft/vessel and commercial flights.

The military also helped in the transportation and distribution of 2,455,288 food packs nationwide.

AFP personnel also donated PHP20.5 million to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD). The amount was raised via donations using a portion of their salary.

Aside from this, the AFP also deployed over 2,000 doctors, nurses, and military medical auxiliary are deployed in Covid-19 treatment and quarantine facilities nationwide.

This can be broken down into 212 combined medical and security personnel manning emergency quarantine facilities outside the camp (Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Rizal Memorial Coliseum, and Solaire-Pagcor Mega Quarantine Center); 80 medical personnel deployed to man military emergency quarantine facilities with 86 on standby and 46 on reserve, and 1,730 military and civilian medical personnel manning 47 military treatment facilities nationwide.

The AFP also deployed 10,390 personnel to community quarantine assistance areas nationwide to support Sub-Task Group Peace and Order.

Also deployed were 1,189 Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit active auxiliaries and 835 reservists.

Sounds like they are ding a great job with logistics and making sure supplies and people get where they need to go.

What's the best way to get through the new year? Adapt to the new normal.

National Policy Against Covid-19 chief implementer and vaccine czar, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., on Thursday urged Filipinos to adapt to the new normal by observing health protocols until the public health crisis is over. 

"In order for us to survive and move forward, we had to undergo the process of adaptation. We had to let go of our old habits and adopt new systems, approaches, and a new way of doing things until the pandemic is over,” Galvez said in his year-end message.

He cited the Filipinos' patience, determination, and strong character in fighting the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

"The year 2020 was truly a very challenging one for the Filipino people. We were waging battles on multiple fronts: the health, economic, and peace fronts," Galvez said. "The health crisis altered practically all aspects of our way of life – the way we work, the manner we interact with people, and the methods we use in doing business, among others.

And when exactly will the pandemic be over? When everyone is vaccinated? 

One town greeted the new year with an old friend named Mr. Lockdown.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1126094

Residents of Barangay 1 San Lorenzo in this city is greeting the New Year trapped in their homes as lockdown in the village took effect on Friday, due to the surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases.

Mayor Michael Keon made the announcement on New Year's Eve as he placed the entire San Lorenzo village under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) after 22 more butchers at the city slaughterhouse tested positive for Covid-19.

Located at the heart of the city, those who need to cross the village borders must show a valid identification card or certificate of employment and work schedule or take the alternate route to reach their destinations.

On Dec. 29, a 68-year old male butcher from Sitio Maharlika in San Lorenzo along with two other butchers from Barangays 17 and 57 were infected with the virus, hence the need to impose a localized lockdown in their place of residence including a radius of six meters therefrom to prevent the spread of the virus and to facilitate contact tracing purposes.

A day later, 22 more butchers who are mostly family members and relatives in San Lorenzo village were also infected based on swab test results.

Lockdowns will likely continue to rotate around the country during the year. 

All these lockdowns have kept men and women shut-in together in close quarters and you know what that means.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/01/06/2068489/popcom-fears-baby-boom-after-lockdowns

The Commission on Population (PopCom) has expressed fear that a baby boom would happen when the pandemic is over.

PopCom executive director Juan Antonio Perez III said there might be a spike in the number of Filipino babies born at the end of the community quarantines.

He expressed hope this would not happen.

“If it does, we hope we will be strong enough to provide them necessary protection that people might want for unplanned pregnancy.”

What is there to be afraid of? Life goes on. Remember this is a pandemic so the dying population has to be replaced. Right?

Former PNP Chief and now Senator Bato has finally given his opinion on the PSG using unauthorized vaccines. 

It’s a decision each one makes, whether they want to get vaccinated or not. Let‘s not make it an issue of things like that because that’s personal for them,” Dela Rosa said in Filipino in an interview over DZMM “Teleradyo.”

“It has not yet been established if that vaccine is effective because it has not been approved by the FDA [Food and Drug Administration],” he added. “But they already had the vaccination. So let’s thank them for making themselves guinea pigs in that experiment. If the results are good, then thank you. If bad, it’s a pity for them for risking their lives for that vaccine.”

Dela Rosa defended members of the PSG, saying: “I know those people. The PSG has nothing mind but how to defend the President. That is their ultimate mandate. If they themselves carry the virus so that the President dies, that’s a big no for them.”

For Senator Beto. who was formality the nation's top law enforcer, breaking the law is a matter of personal choice and expediency. Bato thinks, contrary to the fact, that the PSG did not break the law. He thinks the PSG is to be commended for self-administering an unauthorized smuggled vaccine. 

The Philippines is seeking to borrow $300 million from the World Bank to purchase vaccines. The City of Manila has promised frees hots to all Filipino residents and many have begun signing up.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1378735/manilenos-sign-up-for-free-shots-promised-by-city-govt
More than 30,000 residents of the nation’s capital Manila had listed up for the city government’s promised free vaccines for COVID-19, which Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso said would be funded with at least P250 million from the city’s 2021 budget.

As of 9 p.m. on Saturday, 35,491 had preregistered on the Manila vaccination program’s online portal, https://manilacovid19vaccine.com, since it opened on Dec. 31.

Most of them were from the Tondo district, and a number were from Santa Cruz and Quiapo.

On his official Facebook page on New Year’s Eve, Domagoso announced the launching of the website where residents could preregister to be inoculated for free.

Domagoso said the Manila government had already signed a nondisclosure agreement with Pfizer and AstraZeneca, two international pharmaceutical companies which had developed vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Of course the shots won't be free. They will be paid with taxes like all things the government gives away for "free."

While the NBI, FDA, and DOJ are conducting investigations into the PSG's illegal use of a smuggled and unapproved vaccine Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque thinks people should be quiet about the whole matter because those men are heroes.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/01/04/2068097/roque-wants-filipinos-stop-discussion-illegal-vaccines-psg

"Let us stop this discussion because our conversations at this moment should now be focused on the vaccines, when they're coming, and how we'll be able to spread it among our countrymen. Let's stop the politics. We already know that this issue that is being used by the enemies of the government is not going to end. The president pays tribute to the PSG, and they risked their lives for him," he said. 

"Our PSG are not scared of any punishment they might receive. They're willing to die for the president, why would they care about a penalty?" he added, urging Filipinos, many of whom were also bypassed in the priority for vaccination, to instead be thankful for the "sacrifice" of the PSG.

It's amazing how the Palace and their allies have shifted the narrative from, "how did the PSG get this vaccines since they are not approved and using them is a criminal act" to "these men are heroes who did what they need to do to protect the president and show the public that the vaccines are harmless.

Duterte has finally broken his silence about the PSG's self-administration of illegally smuggled vaccines.

President Rodrigo Duterte warned Congress on Monday against “tinkering” with the supposed self-inoculation of members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) using unregistered COVID-19 vaccines.

To me, it’s a matter of self-preservation. That’s just it. Whatever be your objection, whatever be your criticisms, for it’s a matter of preservation,” Duterte said, speaking partly in Filipino, in his weekly briefing on the pandemic.

The President issued the statement after Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon said the chief of the PSG, Brig. Gen. Jesus Durante III, should be summoned to a Senate inquiry on the government’s vaccination plan.

“I would like to call on Congress — I’m not pleading —what I only want is, in plain words: Do not tinker with the PSG. I am telling you as President: It’s a matter of self-preservation,” Duterte said.

“That’s all for me. I will not elaborate on it. But do not force my hand to meddle into this because maybe I will not… I am not so keen about allowing Durante and the rest of PSG to testify,” he added.

“They did this, as I understand, for the sake of their lives. So if they will be called to testify in Congress, as a lawyer, I will just tell them — because they are now being accused with the accompanying statement of prosecution — if that’s the case, I will ask the PSG to just shut up. Do not answer. Invoke the right against self-incrimination.”

Duterte also warned lawmakers against citing PSG personnel in contempt for ignoring the inquiry.

“I do not think that it would be good for you and for me. It would not be healthy for everybody,’ he said.

Is this what peak corruption looks like? The PSG obviously broke the law and illegally self-administered smuggled vaccines and now the President, who claims to be against corruption (just one whiff remember??) wants to cover it all up. To him breaking the law is a matter of self-preservation. But so is the man stealing a can of meat so he can eat.

However it's not enough that Duterte gives his own personal opinion but he, the President of the Philippines, threaten the Congress if they dare call the PSG to testify and he threatens them if they hold the PSG in contempt for refusing to cooperate with any investigation. He has now subverted his office and the whole notion of the separation of powers. 

For his part Senate President Sotto says he was never going to call the PSG to testify. But the AFP, who previously said they would have an open investigation with no white-washing, has decided not to investigate.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1379543/afp-probe
In a statement, AFP spokesperson Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said the cancellation was due to the recent pronouncement of President Rodrigo Duterte, prohibiting the PSG to divulge details.
The NBI says their probe will be pushing through and that's good news. From ehe sound of it the whole case ties back to China.

Some 100,000 Chinese based in the Philippines were inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine in December, according to prominent Chinese-Filipino civic leader Teresita Ang-See.

See made the disclosure on Monday, amid a controversy over the vaccination of troops from the Presidential Security Group (PSG) although there is no approved COVID-19 vaccine in the country yet.

According to Ang See, the Chinese, mostly Pogo workers, were inoculated starting November last year.

She also claimed that the source of the vaccines was the same the one for the PSG.

“The vaccines given them were legitimate, legitimate sources, it came from official channel so I think it’s good,” Ang See said. “This should not have been blown out of proportion if this were not kept secret, because we … all understand why it is needed.”

“Why make it a secret this way especially if it’s official channel?” she said, without explaining what is an official channel.

This lady is echoing the Palace's line about how administering a smuggled and unproved vaccine is a great thing. But what she is saying is quite explosive. 100,000 Chinese IN THE PHILIPPINES have been vaccinated since December and this vaccine is the same used by the PSG. If true this means someone is smuggling vaccines into the country from China. Is it any wonder the President wants to squash any investigation?

According to Ang See the fact that vaccines were able to be smuggled into the country en masse is a "failure of intelligence."

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1379989/ang-see-failure-of-intelligence-in-chinese-vaccinations

Chinese-Filipino civic leader Teresita Ang See criticized the government’s “failure of intelligence” regarding clandestine vaccinations of Chinese nationals in the country against the new coronavirus and complained that the burden of getting more information about illegal inoculations was being put on her.

Ang See told a news forum on Monday that about 100,000 Chinese, most of them workers for the Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) received shots for COVID-19 last November and December.

“I am in a very unpleasant situation now because of the government’s failure of intelligence,” she told the Inquirer. “I’m being hounded now by government officials asking me for information … I cannot give [them] my source.”

Ang See said the responsibility of naming these officials who were surreptitiously vaccinated must not be hers.

One Chinese-made vaccine was “imported” into the country and sold in the black market, she said. The original price of P2,500 per dose was jacked up to P10,000 to P15,000, she said, quoting one of her unidentified sources.

True or not? That's what an investigation would uncover but Duterte has told the PSG to shut up!

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Stray Dog Rescues Abandoned Newborn Baby

Move over Lassie there's a new dog in town who can communicate with humans and lead them to little Timmy trapped inside the well. Or rather to a newborn abandoned in a vacant lot near the town dump.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/356746/in-photos-stray-dog-leads-man-to-save-abandoned-baby-in-sibonga

An abandoned newborn was saved by locals in Sibonga town last Christmas Eve, December 24, thanks to the help of a motorcycle driver who heeded to the barks of a stray dog.

A newborn baby boy, whose umbilical cord and placenta still attached, was found wrapped in a towel on a grassy vacant lot near the town’s dumpsite in Barangay Magcagong.

Authorities from the Sibonga Police Station reported that it was a certain  Junrell Fuentes Revilla who made the discovery and brought the infant to the nearest hospital for treatment.

Revilla, 36, who also reported the incident to the police, told investigators that he was driving his motorcycle along the area on the morning of Christmas Eve when a black dog kept barking at him.

He added that he stopped when the dog did not stop pestering him, and he decided to follow the canine to the spot where he found the infant crying.

In a surprising twist it turns out that the dog is not a stray.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/357021/hero-dog-in-sibonga-who-helped-find-abandoned-baby-not-a-stray-after-all

Hero dog is no stray after all! 

Remember the dog who helped a motorist find an abandoned newborn baby boy in Sibonga town on Christmas Eve? 

Turns out that this hero dog is not a stray after all. And he goes by the name “Blacky.” 

Blacky is a year and a half asong Pinoy or aspin. 

Blacky lives together with nine other dogs under the care of their master Kuya Lyndon Olingay in Barangay Magcagong Sibonga. 

According to Gea Ybarita, Hope for Strays founder, they were supposed to rescue Blacky yesterday, thinking that he was a stray. But things turned out differently. 

“While naa mi sa dumpsite waiting for Blacky that time kay naay niagi na motor, mag ask ta mi niya kung naa siyay nabantayan na dog, to our surprise siya diay ang owner nya ilang house kay unahan lang sa dumpsite,” she said.

They followed Kuya Lyndon to their place and saw Blacky guarding his master’s property together with some other dogs.

What an interesting story. There is a lot that could be said about it. A dog owner lets his pet wander around and he rescues a baby. Dogs should not be wandering around but he rescued a baby so its excusable right? Hard questions and irony abound! Not really as breaking the law is never excusable be it stray dogs or unapproved vaccines.

But let's focus on something else. This dog is an asong Pinoy or aspin. Basically he is a mutt. But the asong Pinoy is also the national breed. The national dog breed of the Philippines is a mutt!!

By the mid-late 20th century, dogs commonly seen wandering the streets were called "askal", a Tagalog-derived portmanteau of asong kalye or "street dog". In 2007, the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) suggested the alternative term aspin, short for asong Pinoy (Pinoy dog) probably to avoid the stigma associated with the term "askal".

The coat can be short haired or rough. Coat colors ranges from Black, Brown, White (commonly), Red (rare), Brindle, Gray, and Cream. Spots are commonly found at the base of the tail and at the back in semi-circular fashion. The snout sometimes appears black if the coat color is brown. The tail is usually held high and the ears can be floppy, semi-floppy or fully pointing upwards. The bone structure of a native Askal is on the medium range, never heavy like in Rottweilers.

Askals is the Filipino word for stray mixed-breed, indigenous dogs. There are over twelve million strays in the Philippines. Many consider it a problem because these dogs can go without much food or shelter their entire lives. The term "askals" can also refer to a domesticated, indigenous mixed-breed dog. They have been raised traditionally as guard dogs. They are naturally suspicious of strangers, independent and protective of family members. They are good to young children as companions, due to their devotion to family members. They are trusted by their owners to roam markets or the neighborhood to socialize with other dogs which is why some domesticated dogs are seen by the Western people as stray dogs when in fact they may not be. They are, however, expected to be home before dusk, especially males who always look for females in heat. Female dogs usually stay home and are excellent watch dogs. askals were allowed to compete in the First Philippine Dog Agility Championships in 2013

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Askal

PAWS the Philippine Animal Welfare Society says Aspin is the politically correct term for askal. Don't want to hurt the poor doggies feelings, right?

The fact is, it’s become politically correct, fashionable, and downright cool to champion animal rights. Animal welfare groups now have more donors to tap, but also more groups with specific causes to “compete” with, whether it’s saving the whale shark in Donsol or rescuing the askal (stray dog) down the road.

“The politically correct term now is asPin or asong Pinoy,” points out Anna Hashim Cabrera, program director of the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

https://web.archive.org/web/20090215173312/http://services.inquirer.net/print/print.php?article_id=78027

You know what they say, a street dog  by any name is still a street dog.

Look at the distinguishing characteristic from the Wikipedia article. Owners trust their dogs to wander the neighborhood and "socialize with other dogs." Socialize means mate and fight of course. Owners also trust their dogs to wander around all day and return home before dusk! Did they sit down with the dog and have a talk?
"Now I'm gonna let you wander around the neighborhood so don't get hit by any cars or trickle and be home before dusk."
Obviously that never happened. Dogs aren't people. They wander around the barangay eating trash, sniffing butts, pissing on objects, mating, fighting, maybe biting people, and even eating the corpses of other dogs!

You may not be able tp tell and I'm sure not going to give the gross proof but that is a dog corpse he is eating. 

Take another note from that Wikipedia article:

...which is why some domesticated dogs are seen by the Western people as stray dogs when in fact they may not be. 

Now the issue of stray dogs, and make no mistake dogs who are allowed to roam as they please are strays, becomes an issue of cultural relativity! But lest we chuck any notions of right and wrong to the wind in the name of cultural relativity know that child marriage is also an issue of cultural relativity. So is the issue of pitting one animal against another animal in a fight to the death, i.e. cockfighting. So is eating dogs as some in this country do.

Let's sum up here. The national dog of the Philippines is a mutt and of course that is fitting for a people whose blood is mixed with Chinese, Malay, Spanish, and European strains among so many others. A hazardous genetic dump one might say. The way these dogs are treated is above reproach because it's an issue of cultural relativity. What can we learn from all this?

Anytime and anywhere in the world you see a stray dog you can nod your head and say that's the Philippines.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

insurgency: Urban Hit Squads

Irony abounds in the Philippine's fight against terrorism. Despite it's pretensions the MILF is terrorist organization. Founded in 1977 after a split from the MNLF the MILF made fast connections among various Islamic groups including al-Qaeda though they continue deny those links. ISIS was formed out of al-Qaeda and eventually spread to the Philippines. Now the MILF runs the BARMM and are assisting the AFP in preventing attacks by ISIS.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/12/30/2067164/milf-thwarts-dawlah-islamiya-attack-army-detachment-maguindanao

Members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front killed seven Dawlah Islamiya gunmen who tried to attack an Army detachment in Mamasapano town in Maguindanao Tuesday.

The slain terrorists were among more than 30 gunmen on light trucks and motorcycles headed to to Barangay Tuka, Mamasapano where a detachment of the Army's 33rd Infantry Battalion is located.

Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division said Wednesday that MILF members led by Samad Simpal had promptly blocked the convoy at the border of Shariff Aguak and Shariff Saidona Mustapha towns, killing seven terrorists in an ensuing gunfight.

The Dawlah Islamiya has a strong presence in Shariff Saidona Mustapha town in the second district of Maguindanao.

The Dawlah Islamiya, also known as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, operates in the fashion of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and has been trying to derail the peace process between Malacañang and the MILF.

Army intelligence sources said the Dawlah Islamiya planned to surround the Army detachment and fire assault rifles at troops.

"The terror plot was foiled immediately by our friends in the MILF," Uy told reporters by online messenger.

30 gunmen on light truck and motorcycles sounds like a rather well planned and massive attack. Army intelligence sources seem to have known about it but was it another case of not ignoring or "not appreciating" the intel? Is something brew in the jungles of Mindanao waiting to be released soon? A group of men allegedly linked to the MNLF were caught engaged in military training while wearing uniforms.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1125861

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Monday said joint elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) arrested some 35 suspects who identified themselves as members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in Rizal and were caught illegally discharging firearms and engaged in illegal paramilitary training.

DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año, in a news release, said based on reports from officials of Barangay Guinayang, San Mateo, Rizal, the suspects who are not residents of the area, set up a camp in the upper portion of the barangay, and were seen indiscriminately discharging firearms and in a formation in what appeared to be a paramilitary training.

He said this prompted combined elements of the Rizal Provincial Police Office (PPO) and the 80th Infantry Battalion (IB) to conduct a joint operation which led to the arrest of the group led by a certain Lydia Panuelo.

Año said police and Army operatives caught most of the group members illegally wearing military uniforms while in formation and violating Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) guidelines on minimum health protocols (i.e. not wearing face masks and face shields and disregarding physical distancing).

Wearing of AFP and PNP uniforms by civilians is already a violation of the law. We will make sure that these people will be penalized. Pinababaklas ko na rin sa mga barangay officials at sa LGU ang mga illegal structures na tinayo nila sa lugar (I also ordered barangay officials and the LGU to dismantle the illegal structures that they set up in the area)," he said.

Meanwhile, PNP Calabarzon director, Brig. Gen. Felipe Natividad, said that a certain Deogenes Rodriguez reportedly talked to the group and promised to give PHP300,000 to each of the member after their training "prior to deployment to Mindanao".

Natividad said unlike the real members of the MNLF, they did not speak any Arabic nor Mindanao language but are mostly fluent in Tagalog. Both the PNP and AFP are now validating their alleged affiliation with the MNLF.

A group of 35 men were wearing AFP uniforms and training at a camp they set up in a barangay. Though they claimed to be part of the MNLF the neath spoke Arabic nor any Mindanao language but were fluent in Tagalog. These men were also promised P300,000 each upon deployment to Mindanao. Just who were these men?

The MNLF denies any involvement with this group.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1378091/mnlf-disowns-training-camp-in-rizal

In fact, the MNLF Central Committee had informed the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (Opapp) as early as Nov. 10 of the existence of the paramilitary hubs as “not recognized” by the group based in Mindanao, according to Rizal police.

The MNLF, in a letter signed by Nur-Ainee Lim of the MNLF Secretariat and addressed to Opapp Director for MNLF Concerns Jana Jill Gallardo, also asked those “persons not to proceed with their activities.”

The content of the MNLF letter was disclosed by Col. Joseph Arguelles, Rizal police director, who pointed out that those people were “recruited” not to become Moro fighters but as members of private armies of land-grabbers.

Arguelles declined to show the Inquirer the entire MNLF document, saying what he had was just a photocopy, although he said the information had been “coordinated” as well to former Philippine National Police chief Camilo Cascolan, who retired on Nov. 10.

“The [recruits] were offered P300,000 by a certain Deogenes Rodriguez for supposed deployment to Mindanao [as MNLF fighters],” he said.

Land-grabbing and illegal settlement are what Arguelles described as “peculiar” issues in Rizal, a province on the outskirts of Metro Manila yet largely undeveloped and upland.

In November, Rizal policemen raided a similar camp in Taytay town and arrested 52 people.

“It’s a scam. Where would you find an army where a [new recruit] is given a rank of brigadier general?” Arguelles said in a telephone interview on Tuesday.

The police filed charges against those arrested for illegal possession of firearms, as well as for violating pandemic protocols on mass gathering.

Many of them are residents of Rodriguez, Rizal, and Taguig City in Metro Manila, while one is from Basilan province, Arguelles said.

It's a scam? What exactly is the scam? That you think you are fighting for the MNLF but are actually fighting in some warlord's private army? How exactly were these people recruited anyway? This seems like a rather large problem since a similar camp in November was busted and 52 were arrested. One thing's for sure and that's the Philippines does not lack for people who want to fight.

A new year brings new problems.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/01/01/2067527/npa-forming-urban-hit-squads-cpp-confirms

The New People's Army is forming urban hit squads, Communist Party of the Philippines Central Committee information officer Marco Valbuena confirmed just before the New Year.

This, after the communist rebels hinted of reviving teams that targeted police officers, soldiers, government agents and even politicians over "blood debts".

Valbuena said that "there is a standing order for the NPA to form partisan teams to mete out punishment against enemy units and officers who have committed bloody crimes against the people."

He cited as an example the recent "punishment by partisan teams of the NPA some notorious fascist criminals, including Jumar Bucales, who heads a local paramilitary vigilante group responsible for the 2015 Lianga (Surigao del Sur) massacre."

He said that "in due time, the NPA will be able to form more partisan teams who can carry out punitive actions in the cities or close to the cities," adding regional NPA commands have been instructed to form Special Operations Groups for those operations.

CPP founder Jose Maria Sison, in self-exile in The Netherlands, responding to a supposed "popular demand" for the return of the armed city partisans to fight back at "assassinations and impunity by the Duterte regime" claimed during the 52nd founding anniversary of the CPP that there is basis "to conduct armed partisan operations in the cities to mete out revolutionary justice against Duterte's terrorist forces based in the urban areas."

It sounds like the NPA, whom we have been told time and again are dwindling and irrelevant, are gearing up for war this year. Will we see more ambushes on the PNP and AFP? More dead cops and soldiers? DND Secretary Lorenzana says, "Bring it on!"

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1378928/lorenzana-to-communist-rebels-bring-on-your-terror-threats

We dare Mr. Sison to bring on his terror threats. Unlike in the 80s, the AFP is more prepared to defeat his terrorist liquidation squads.  The Filipino people will be on our side in this fight,” Lorenzana said in a statement, reacting to CPP chief information officer Marco Valbuena’s remark that the partisan units will be revived.

Remember way back in December 2016 when Duterte dared the Maute group to attack Marawi? That did not turn out do well did it?

Thank goodness the DOJ is on the case to stop the NPA.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1126047

"For 2021, we shall base our plans upon the assumption that the department could go full speed by the middle of the year when restrictions on physical movements and interactions might gradually be lifted upon the arrival of the much-awaited vaccines," Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra told reporters.

He added that in particular, the DOJ will "intensify its role in the campaign against terrorism, corruption in government, and illegal drugs, as well as in the protection of human rights."

The DOJ has been tasked by President Rodrigo Duterte to spearhead the government's anti-corruption campaign and has since identified threshold transactions in a number of government agencies on top of its investigation.

It is also a key implementing agency of the Anti Terrorism Act passed by Congress as a response to the threat of transnational terrorist groups.

This month, bank deposits and other assets of the terrorist Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, New People's Army (NPA), have been put on freeze by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) after the organization was formally designated a terrorist organization by the Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC).

The freeze order covers the related accounts (RA) of said organization referring to accounts opened and maintained for the benefit of said organization and was issued pursuant to Section 25 of Republic Act 11479 or the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) of 2020 in relation to Republic Act 10168 or the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act.

Is the DOJ actually being hampered in its mission because of social distancing protocols? That's ridiculous but it seems to be true. How exactly the DOJ will intensify their role in the campaign against terrorism they do not say. But with social distancing protocols keeping them from doing their job it sounds like not much should be expected of them. Will freezing bank accounts stop the NPA from waging war? Likely not. The only way to really stop them is to kill them or wait for them to surrender which seems to be the what the military and LGUs prefer.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/01/02/2067716/local-execs-urge-surrender-npas-central-mindanao

Officials again appealed on Saturday to members of the New People’s Army to return to the fold of law while there is time yet.

Local executives in central Mindanao placed at no fewer than 40 the number of NPAs killed in clashes with units of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division (6th ID) in Sultan Kudarat, South Cotabato, North Cotabato and Sarangani provinces from between July to December 2019.

North Cotabato Gov. Nancy Catamco told reporters Saturday her administration is ready to help facilitate the return to mainstream society of reforming former NPAs.

"The provincial capitol is open to you or your emissaries. Send us surrender feelers now and we shall do our best to hasten your return to the fold of law," Catamco, chairperson of the North Cotabato provincial peace and order council, said.

We have two approaches, one focused on securing their surrender and the other the use of force against recalcitrant NPAs to ensure the safety of helpless people they compel to pay `revolutionary taxes' and feed them at gunpoint,” Uy said.

If NPA members do not surrender and avail of all the freebies offered at taxpayers expense and are killed in battle then maybe the AFP will give them a decent burial.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1126043
The Army's 29th Infantry Battalion (29IB) and the local government units (LGUs) of Jabonga and Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte accorded decent burial to the two New People’s Army (NPA) combatants killed in an encounter on Dec. 27 in Barangay Baleguian, Jabonga town.

“The dead NPA rebels were already claimed by family members last Dec. 28 and 30,” 1Lt. Edmar C. Colagong, the civil-military operation (CMO) officer of 29IB, said in a press statement Thursday.

The slain rebels were identified as Reggie May Ochavillo, 20, a resident of Cabadbaran City, and Marife Mercansel Montero, 23, of Tago, Surigao del Sur

“Ochavillo’s body was claimed by his grandparents on December 28 while Montero’s cadaver was turned over to her sister last December 30,” Colagong said.

Lt. Col. Aristotle F. Antonio, 29IB commander, expressed sadness over the fate of the two rebel combatants.

"I am saddened to see the terrible situation that our youths fall into after being deceived by the NPA,” Antonio said in the same statement.

He said the parents and family members of NPA combatants are not aware of the harsh realities inside the communist rebel movement.

“We plead with you once more to help us make them see the light and find their way back. And, if you think that lying about them and hiding their true nature from us would protect them, think about it again, for doing so will just put them in great danger,” Antonio said.

All those who surrender also turn over their weapons. Last year a family of NPA fighters handed over weapons marked "government arsenal."

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1057303

A family of three, who are members of the New People's Army (NPA), have surrendered to the Davao police and handed over firearms and ammunitions marked “Government Arsenal” issued to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

The surrenderers -- identified only as Olegario, 52, his wife Lucena, 49, and son Jesriel, 27, all of Sitio Banarao, Barangay Talandang, Tugbok District, this city -- were presented in a press conference at the Police Regional Office 11 (Davao region), Camp Sgt. Quintin Merecido in Buhangin here Friday. Their full names were withheld for security reasons.

The surrendered firearms and ammunitions consisted of a homemade Ingram Sub Machine Gun with more or less 50 rounds of live ammo; a 9-mm. pistol with live ammo; eight pieces of M203 live ammo; and two fragmentation grenades.

The ammunitions, which bear government markings and lot number, will now be the subject of an investigation by a task force, which Morales said he would create to trace the ammo’s source and how they landed in the hands of the NPA.

He said he would invite a military judge advocate so that the investigation would be fair.

A fair investigation? What were the results of the investigation into the Maute group using government owned weapons during the Marawi siege?  And what about the investigation into government issued weapons found in the BARMM in 2019, the so-called weapons leak? Just exactly how do government owned weapons continue to find their way into the hands of communist and Muslim terrorists?

The AFP claims the 7,165 CPP-NPA affiliated rebels surrendered in 2020.

“Information collected from military units on the ground also report that 7,615 fighters, militias, propagandists, and underground organization members and supporters have returned to the fold of law.”

How many more thousands will surrender this year?