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November 5th, 2015 10:26 PM #71
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November 10th, 2015 09:44 AM #73
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November 10th, 2015 10:17 AM #74
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November 11th, 2015 01:07 AM #75There is a new doj sec thats why pasikat muna, knowing how pinoys work, its like in customs and the BIR, its already part of the culture, the ratio of guards to inmates are dismal, thats why they allow gangs inside, its easier to manage a gang leader/leaders than individuals, btw, Jun cassanova, the guy holding the shotgun is a personal friend.
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November 14th, 2015 07:51 AM #76
Another ningas cogon move. I guess money from drug lords is really irresistible.
Maybe we can follow Indonesia's lead when dealing with drug lords
‘You Can’t Bribe Crocodiles,’ Says Indonesian Who Suggests Guarding Prison With Crocodiles | Foreign Policy
Indonesian officials take drug trafficking so seriously that those found guilty can be subject to death by firing squad � the same capital punishment carried out against murderers or terrorists.
And now, drug smuggling offenders waiting on death row may have even more to worry about.
This week, Budi Waseso, Indonesia�s anti-drug czar, suggested the government build a prison island to house the drug offenders, and then surround it with �the most ferocious type of crocodile.�
�We will place as many crocodiles as we can there,� he reportedly said. �You can�t bribe crocodiles. You can�t convince them to let inmates escape.�
And on Friday, despite being widely mocked for his recently introduced plan, Waseso took it one step further. �It is also possible we may use piranhas, and because the number of personnel at the prison might not be enough, we can also use tigers,� he said.
Waseso�s island prison may sound more like a scene out of James Bond�s Live and Let Die than a legitimate option for how Indonesian authorities can handle drug smuggling.
But for a country with some of the strictest drug policies in the world, it may not be as implausible as it sounds. Despite the harsh penalties for drug smuggling, Indonesian officials claim that imprisoned drug lords at time work with or bribe the guards.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has called drug smuggling a �national emergency,� and despite widespread international condemnation, seven foreign drug smugglers and one Indonesian were killed by firing squads in April.
According to the Guardian, the police officers tasked with shooting death row inmates are paid roughly $100 extra for the task.
�I don�t make conversation with the prisoners. I treat them like they are a member of my own family,� one anonymous officer told the Guardian. �I say only, �I�m sorry, I am just doing the job.��
The crocodiles would likely not be so sympathetic. But Slamet Pribadi, a spokesman for Indonesia�s anti-drugs agency, defended Waseso�s plan.
�This is serious, this is not a joke,� he told Agence France-Presse. �Drug trafficking is an extraordinary crime and therefore the fight must also be extraordinary, we cannot fight the usual way.�
Crocodiles, man-eating piranhas and tigers? Extraordinary indeed.
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November 14th, 2015 11:26 AM #77
Pabor ako dyan. Dito sa Palawan dami isla na puwedeng ganyan. Matutuwa pa mga wild crocs dito. Aggressive pa naman Crocodylus porosus. Yung local na Crocodylus mindorensis mababait eh. Mukhang gaya din nang taga-BJMP at BuCor hehehe.
Sa isla kasi salwater crocs ang bagay, so yung porosus ang dapat ilagay. Kesa tigers na magastos maintenance, lagay na lang sila malaria breeding mosquito sa labas para makatakas ka man, pagdating sa lupa, may high fever na.
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May 24th, 2016 01:24 PM #78
Digong will make the military takeover BuCor. Ayos!
Duterte hits 3 'most corrupt' government agencies | ABS-CBN News
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May 24th, 2016 04:40 PM #79
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May 24th, 2016 05:02 PM #80
well, i have never met a victim admitting they maltreated their trans box...
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