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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Abu Sayyaf Member Who's Involved In A Series Of Kidnapping. Arrested! Must Watch!

A joint police and military forces captured a suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf in Zamboang City.
He is charged with kidnapping and serious illegal detention.
Credits to GMA News






Source: GMA / FiliCommunity

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Breaking News: 150 Pusher/User Surrendered In Bayugan, Rosario, Agusan Del Sur!


This was made by the PNP in their program called 'Operation Tokhang' - Tok means Toktok or Knock and Hang means Hangyo or Plea .


Around 150 pushers and users of illegal drugs surrendered to Mayor Jose T. Cuyos Sr. One of said user claims that they feared of Duterte's Anti-drugs campaign that they will be arrested nor killed if they resist. According to Brgy. Captain Baldo Cuyos said  this people came to him asking for help for they want to change.












The Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Gilbert Elorde ( Chairman On Peace And Order ) said Governor Eddie Bong Plaza expressed his message to the Pusher's and User's who made their step to surrender to the Police in their intention to change for good.



Also the PNP at this place lead by PIns. Christopher John Viajar tell people who's involved in drugs that they would be serious in their promise to change.






Sunday, June 12, 2016

Comelec: ‘SOCE’s June 8 Deadline is Non-Extendable’


Winning and losing candidates of the May 9, 2016 polls better file their Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE) early as the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is not planning to extend the June 8 deadline.

“Our deadline is on June 8. It is non-extendable. If you fail to file it by that date, it’s considered not filed,” Comelec Commissioner Christian Robert Lim said in an interview.

An incomplete SOCE, he said, as well as those that do not conform to the prescribed form shall also be considered not filed.

The SOCE contains the list of contribution received by the candidate or party; list of expenditure, list of any unpaid obligation, its nature, and amount.

Lim, the head of the Comelec – Campaign Finance Office, said failure to submit a SOCEs will prevent winning bets from assuming their posts.

“If you assume your position, we will ask you to vacate if you have not filed your SOCEs,” said Lim.

Based on Comelec Resolution No. 9991 upon filing their SOCEs, winning candidates shall immediately be issued a Certificate of Formal Compliance, which they must submit upon assumption of office.

Those who will fail to file their SOCE’s will also have to pay administrative fines ranging from P10,000 to P30,000 for the first offense, and P20,000 to P60,000 for the second offense depending on the elective position concerned.

Aside from winning and losing candidates, also required to file their SOCE’s are those who withdrew their candidacy and those that did not spend anything.


Sunday, May 22, 2016

Watch: Mayor Duterte's Commitment To Chase Drug Lords Has Started!


Chasing "drug lords" is one of the promises of the incoming administration. With the latest raids that the security officials have been doing, it is noticeable that the commitment has started to be fulfilled.

In the most recent drug raid, 7 Chinese citizens were arrested in Binondo, Manila. According to CIDG spokesperson Chief Inspector Elizabeth Jasmin said the suspects were caught in a buy-bust operation in the Epitome Flower Shop situated at Pacific Center room 89-b, Quintin Paredes Street. An undercover group accompanied by Bernadette Tagle set up the suspects and tried to buy illegal substances that led to the arrest of the perpetratots.


An official said that the supposed flower shop was leased, but there was no permit for it to operate. They Found 3 kilos of allegedly prohibited substances which has a value of almost 3 million pesos. Keren Ten, believed to be the owner of the unit, tried to deny the operation, but apparently admitted. She also confessed that the group has a connection to a member of the Anti-Illegal Drug unit of Manila Police District whose role is an adviser. She said that the official has the initials BDG.

Sources: Youtube / Ncatalyst / TheConfidentialFiles

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Cristine ReyesAlleged Scandal of Leaked on Social Media!

We've seen lots of scandalous videos here on social media which made controversies towards different news. Some even involves different TV personalities and celebrities which caused the breakdown of their career.

But once again, there's a video that now circulates the Internet. It is a footage that was spread through different social media sites after the controversial issue of Cristine Reyes and Vivian Velez.

This alleged scandal of Cristine Reyes continuously being shared by people on social media. Her fans requested to report the video so it could be removed immediately on Facebook.

Investigating the incident and will find the person responsible for this matter. The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175, is a law in the Philippines approved on September 12, 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines.


Source: Facebook


Babae, Inihulog Mula Sa Umaandar Na Kotse Sa Quezon City


Nakunan sa closed-circuit-television camera ang paghulog sa isang babae mula sa umaarangkadang kotse sa Quezon City nitong Sabado ng madaling araw.
Sa ulat ni Vonne Aquino sa GMA News TV's Balitanghali nitong Sabado, sinabing walang pagkakakilanlan sa biktima na dinala sa isang ospital.


Sa kuha ng CCTV video sa isang establisyimento sa Congressional Avenue sa Quezon City, makikita ang paghulog sa biktima dakong 1:00 a.m.
Tumigil naman ang ilang motorista na nakakita sa biktima na duguan at walang malay para tulungan ang babae at hindi mahagip ng iba pang sasakyan.
Batay sa impormasyon mula sa mga nakakita sa pangyayari, sinabi ng opisyal ng barangay Bahay Toro na nakasasakop sa lugar, nahulog ang biktima sa isang puting sasakyan na patungo sa direksyon ng Mindanao Avenue.
Inaalam pa ng barangay kung makukuha ang plaka o anumang pagkakakilanlan sa sasakyan.
"Positive yung nagsasabi dun na nakakita na inihulog siya dun sa kotse dahil 'yon lang ang dumaan. Paglampas ng kotse, tao na yung nandun na naiwan," ayon sa barangay desk officer na si Roberto Laureta.
Patuloy naman ang imbestigasyon ng mga awtoridad sa insidente.

Source: GMA


DOJ: No Leads On Davao Death Squad Probe


The Department of Justice (DOJ) has hit a wall in its investigation into the so-called Davao Death Squad (DDS), a vigilante group that has repeatedly been linked to incoming president and Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.
In a news conference on Friday, outgoing Justice Acting Secretary Emmanuel Caparas said the lone witness in the probe initiated by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) early last year is no longer with the Witness Protection Program (WPP).
READ: 'Davao Death Squad' hitman now under witness protection program
Caparas said the witness voluntarily left the program, adding that there is no way anymore to verify the witness' claims in his affidavits.
"There's really nothing there... there are affidavits but if you want to confirm the affidavits, ask the witness. He left the program voluntarily, so the exit was voluntary," he said.
The justice chief added that there has been no concrete evidence on the DDS case.
"Katulad ng sinabi ko naman dati tungkol sa DDS [issue], lumilitaw tapos nawawala tapos lumilitaw... to me it's a matter of facts; prove it, then we can proceed and do what's appropriate.
"I don't want to speculate; it's not fair to speculate," Caparas said.
In May of last year, then Justice Secretary Leila De Lima, a staunch critic of Duterte and who, during her stint as chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), probed the DDS, confirmed that the NBI, an attached agency of the DOJ, is investigating the DDS.
De Lima, however, refused to give details other than to say a witness has come forward and was admitted to the WPP.
Source: ABS-CBN