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Monday, January 30, 2017

How can we get rid of corruption at PNP; so many rouge cops?

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Rizal Philippines
January 30 2017

Sen. Panfilo Lacson. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

Killers of Korean national ruined PNP - Lacson

After the Senate hearing on kidnapping murder of Korean national in Angeles City involving cops  Raphael Dumlao and Ricky Sta Isabel, one cant help but a frightening and sickening view of the PNP.  Despite the pronouncements of Bato and the rest of the leadership to rid the force of corruption, the said situation is far from over.  How can they solve crimes when they themselves are into crimes like the tokhang for ransom, planting evidence, stealing from the houses/buildings of suspects.  The objection vs this operations and wrongful arrests and killings are real.   In this case, they can fabricate cases and have suspects bailed out for ransom.

Nakakasuka ang mga ganitong kaganapan.  And yet Bato seems to be proud or his men.  It is time for cleansing and purging of the force of rotten cops.  It will take time.  It did not happen overnight.  In the past, heads of PNP and generals were alleged (as it is now ) involved in high profile crimes, like murder, letting suspects escape from Camp Crame for a hefty fee (like Al Ghozi which was publicized abroad),alleged   murder of high profile personalities, hold ups.  

The past leaderships have abetted this culture of corruption, making money while in service.   They are not here to serve and protect.

Mga kabayan, ingat sa mga kotong cops.  For the street barker who are everywhere (and jeepney drivers AUV drivers) have to cough up at least P5 for each one of them (there are about 2 dozens along the route) and they say there is tong pats for the cops assigned at the beat.    How?  My

Thursday, January 26, 2017

So much lying on going at Senate hearing on Jee Ick-joos kidnapping and killing

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Rizal Philippines
January 26, 2017

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                          SPO3 Ricky Sta Isabel

Choi Kyung-jin, wife of abducted and murdered South Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo. TARRA QUISMUNDO/INQUIRER PHOTO
                        Widow of late  Jee Ick-joos

There was so much lying going on around and even straight faced by the protagonists:  Sta Isabel?  Col Dumlao

Sta Isabel was straight faced and looked candid as he explained that it was Dumlao who actually coordinated everything, and talked to him constantly regarding a scenario where he would point out that the real culprits;  that he was at RTC Taguig on October 12;  that he even had recorded conversation on the CP of his wife between and among certain Col Macapagal, and Col. Dumlao.

Cracks and lies began to appear for Sta Isabel when he said that the Dumlaos at  PNP are related and when the maid of the Korean,  Marissa Morquicho possibly identified Ricky Sta Isabel as the one who abducted her boss on October 18 and the one who withdrew the money from the ATM

There was even allegation, that Sta Isabel who entered intelligence group in PNP on account of retired Gen Garbo was out to discredit Duterte and Bato because of having Garbo included in narco list.  Who is telling the truth  Liars are they all, all honorable men in august hall of Senate?




Sunday, January 22, 2017

Why should PNP Chief De la Rosa resign because a Korean was slain by a cop inside Camp Crame

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Rizal Philippines
January 22, 2017

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From CNN Philippines - PNP chief De La Rosa will not resign despite calls of Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez for him to do so because of alleged slaying of a Korean national inside Camp Crame by a renegade.

That should be the right thing for de la Rosa to say and may be the call of Alvarez is uncalled for despite lack of report as to whether the allegation has been confirmed.  That is putting command responsibility interpretation to its limit.  Alvarez cant be asked to resign over crimes or malfeasance of congressman.  They are just too many to be checked one by one.   There are over a 100,000 cops at PNP.  De la Rosa can be held accountable only for his direct reports.

Bakit ganun ang speaker;  walang masabi or just getting mileage or simply acts of inner circle of President's men.  Remember the SS of Hitler?

Why are so many protesting vs. Donald Trump's presidency?

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Rizal Philippines
January 22, 2017

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A day (USA time) after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 46th President of USA, there was a flood of protest at Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago and Boston.  Why?

Is there anything so bad about him?  Why are Mexicans protesting against him?   For so long a time, Mexicans have been flooding USA with illegals, crimes drugs, and taking away jobs from USA. What is wrong with the President who wants to put USA first?   And make it a dominant nation and pounce on nations that want to demean that vision.

Too strong a leader for USA, but those were the kind of leaders that brought USA to its present position.  The doves in Washington made the ISIS lose respect for USA and brought terrorism to the homeland.  

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ABC news - Millions protest vs Donald Trump in 60 countries

From BBC news - number of protesters exceeded those who attended Trumps inauguration as President

Friday, January 6, 2017

Devastation at Calapan from Typhoon Nina

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Rizal Philippines
December 6, 2017

I went to Calapan yesterday to visit our colleagues if not to say hello to them after the typhoon devastated the island province, especially Calapan.  It took me 7 hours to reach Calapan.   I left at 4 am and reached the city by 11 am.  I was in Galleria by  5 am but reached Batangas port by 8:30.    I was able to catch the 9 am Fast Cat but not fast enough to do 1 hour 30 minute trip.

Power has not been fully restored.  Com:   cp and internet are still spotty in places. But you can see signs of a very powerful typhoon that passed:   roofless houses, trees without leaves and even with their bark peeled.  The winds were howling according to the residents and many flood in many places.

Calapan according to the residents was placed in state of calamity.  (It should be)

On the way back, I rode the Starlite (the biggest and the most modern of all)  It left at 3:00 pm the others would leave at 5:00 pm (I made a big mistake - the 5 pm vessels docked at Batangas port ahead of Starlite.  It arrived at 5:00 pm but was able to dock past 6 because its causeway was blocked by another Starlite.

I should have avoided it because a Starlite vessel ran aground in Mabini Batangas during typhoon Ninas wrath.