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    #31
    ^the office of the President has a budget of billions of pesos for "intelligence", with that resources hinde man lang nila ma verify kung totoo or hinde ang isang balita...saan kaya napupunta yun funds?

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    ^the office of the President has a budget of billions of pesos for "intelligence", with that resources hinde man lang nila ma verify kung totoo or hinde ang isang balita...saan kaya napupunta yun funds?
    nagtanong ka pa? kailangan pa ba i-memorize yan?

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    #33
    Some reports say it's a direct retaliation from the drug syndicates against this law officer . . . some reports say the daughter ran away to a friend home etc etc etc ... the gov't denies the reports until full investigation is done. It's another whirlpool of speculations.

    But the accurate thing is we really do have a problem on illegal drugs. Politicians MUST re-activate the death penalty! Yes, it's not a 100% solution but surely, it will make these drug dealers think twice. Sad thing is, we have lots of gov't officials involved in this business.

    Siguro mas maigi pang gayahin yung style ng Davao Death Squad.


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    #34
    Gayahin na lang sa movie "Man on Fire". Sana gawin na lang sa mga politiko ung linagyan ng bomba sa Pw*t.

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    #35
    The "chicken little" media is doing everything but apologising to the public. I hope media's rabid quest for the "scoop" rather than the truth won't jeopardize the real problem of drug abuse.

    Palace backtracks on rape of narc’s daughter

    MANILA, Philippines—Malacañang on Tuesday made a surprise turnaround and claimed the reported rape of the daughter of an antinarcotics agent by a drugs gang was “unverified”—a day after the Palace denounced the incident as “a vile crime of rape” and declared war on drug traffickers.

    The Philippine Daily Inquirer reported the incident on Monday based on an on-the-record phone interview with Director General Dionisio Santiago of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).

    Santiago later asked the Inquirer not to publish the story, saying he was trying to convince the girl’s father to go to the media. Understandably, the father has refused to talk publicly about the matter.

    But concerned with the public’s right to know about a story imbued with public interest, Inquirer editors published it but withheld the names of the girl and her father to protect their privacy, in accordance with the law involving violence against women and minors and owing to the sensitivity of the matter.

    Also Tuesday, the PDEA chief, Santiago, told reporters after a House oversight committee hearing that fears that the girl had been kidnapped arose because her parents panicked when she failed to come home early after attending school on Saturday.

    According to Santiago, the parents had become apprehensive because there was a previous attempt to kidnap the girl.

    “There was an attempt before to get the daughter of one of our agents and this second time around, the wife panicked because the child had not come home,” Santiago said.

    “Very sketchy reports reached the father. Maybe the father came to the conclusion that it was another incident related to the original [attempt].”

    Santiago said the father, who has remained unidentified up to now, was not convinced that nothing bad had happened to his child until the medico-legal report came out showing she was not raped.

    As it turned out, Santiago said, the young girl had had a drinking spree with friends and passed out. Her friends later brought her home, introducing themselves as the girl’s classmates.

    Santiago defended the investigative skills of Chief Supt. Orlando Pestaño, Cordillera regional police director, who has said that there was no rape or abduction.

    He said Pestaño had interviewed the classmates of the girl and was a seasoned officer who knew how to detect who was lying or not. Pestaño also used to be with the PDEA and was sympathetic to the agency, he said.

    Pestaño the other day cited a medical report showing the girl was “negative for sperm identification.”
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...narcs-daughter

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    #36
    Parang yung PDEA agent na yan, nagkukulang sa patnubay sa anak niya. Puro drug pushers/users lang ang ata inaatupag.

    Imagine a 13 yr old dalagita in a drinking spree?

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by jjmd3_787 View Post
    Some reports say it's a direct retaliation from the drug syndicates against this law officer . . . some reports say the daughter ran away to a friend home etc etc etc ... the gov't denies the reports until full investigation is done. It's another whirlpool of speculations.

    But the accurate thing is we really do have a problem on illegal drugs. Politicians MUST re-activate the death penalty! Yes, it's not a 100% solution but surely, it will make these drug dealers think twice. Sad thing is, we have lots of gov't officials involved in this business.

    Siguro mas maigi pang gayahin yung style ng Davao Death Squad.

    I want to have the death penalty talaga...but not this time...

    The reason is baka yung mga inosente ang madeath sentence..meaning ayusin muna ang justice system..Buhay kasi ang nakataya sa paghusga ng korte at with our current justice system i dont think yung mga druglord yung masasalang dyan..malamang false guys or yung malilit na tao lamang..

    Masabi lang na may nabibitay but the thing is yung mga panginoon ng droga is free parin to operate..

    When justice is okay here thats the time to have the death penalty....

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