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Si Alfred Vargas daw yung kay De Lima
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In Fernezz, yung mga kasamahan kong may mga transaksiyon sa BIR, ambilis daw at sobrang episyente ng trabaho.
Anyway, I'm trying to look at the positives nalang, kasi yung negative, since pinanganak ako andiyan na. And since a little over 2 weeks palang si Digong, i dont expect him to turn the Philippines into Japan or Switzerland.
But what I expect is that the ruthless eradication of criminals to continueeven without due process.
Tapos sana naman yung mga high profile drug lords sa bilibid, bigla nalang, sumakit ang tiyan, tapos magtae ng magtae, sumuka at sumuka, tapos biglang bumulagta. Tapos cause of death, contaminated water source caused by rival gangs.
And then, yung Generals na implicated, some of them mag ala Angelo Reyes, yun iba naman bigla ma sangkot sa car accident.
The thing is, I don't give a rat's ass about these criminals.
Tangina si pare may due process pero pag isa ka lang hampas lupang pusher bulagta agad.
i hear some drug users/pushers who already surrendered got gunned down all the same.
Here's the thing: P-noy appoints his kamag anak/kaibigan/kabarilan, people raise hell -- and rightfully so in some cases; duterte appoints his kaklase and "favorites", seemingly without regard to capability or integrity ...dedma lang?
Um, i think he better clear this up a bit:
Duterte vows plenty of pardons for cops in drug war
i think he meant that he'd pardon any cop who kills a suspect, but it could easily mean that they could be pardoned for not following procedure, endangering civilians, etc.
Last edited by badkuk; July 18th, 2016 at 11:58 AM.
Extortion naman ang kasunod....
2 QC cops caught receiving P10K from suspect’s kin behind station
By: Maricar B. Brizuela
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
12:28 AM July 19th, 2016
TWO ROOKIE Quezon City policemen were arrested by their colleagues on Monday after they were caught at the back of their police station receiving P10,000 from the family of a drug suspect they had earlier taken into custody.
A report from the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) headquarters said that the two lawmen—PO1 Ronald Clarin and PO1 Edgar Allan Co of the QCPD Station 6 in Batasan—were caught in an entrapment operation.
Earlier, the family of the drug suspect who was not identified went to newly installed Batasan police station commander Supt. Lito Patay to file an extortion complaint against Clarin and Co.
They claimed that last Saturday, they gave P5,000 to the two policemen’s cohort, PO3 Angelito Resureccion, who has since stopped reporting for work.
According to the complainants, the policemen asked them for P15,000 in exchange for dropping the case against the drug suspect whom they earlier arrested.
National Capital Region Police Office director Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde, who was at the QCPD headquarters on Monday, said that the arrest of Clarin and Co was “in consonance with the directive of the President to cleanse our ranks.”
“We do not tolerate extortion among our men and we are serious [about] our internal cleansing efforts,” Albayalde added as he stressed that those found involved in illegal activities would be sanctioned.
According to Albayalde, the two policemen would be charged with robbery-extortion on top of an administrative case for grave misconduct and serious irregularity in the performance of duty. If found guilty, they face two to seven years in prison and dismissal from the service.
Bato admits PNP can’t back up claim Peter Lim a drug lord
Tangna putak ng putak wala naman palang evidence. Malaki ang probability na wala ding evidence tong kalbong to sa mga accused Generals.CEBU CITY—Director General Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Monday admitted the Philippine National Police did not have enough evidence to prove that Cebu businessman Peter Lim was a drug lord.
“So far, what we have are just intelligence reports that there’s a drug lord in Cebu with the name of Peter Lim. But we know that intelligence reports don’t hold water in court, ” the PNP chief said in a news conference here.
“I’m not saying that Peter Lim is not a drug lord. And I’m not saying that he’s a drug lord. But I don’t think intelligence reports would just come out of the blue. Drug lords would always deny their involvement in illegal drugs,” Dela Rosa said.
Since today is apparently another cut and paste day.
Hindi pa tapos ang masasayang araw ng jueteng lords for now as P-Diggy wants to focus first on drugs.
‘Jueteng’ not on Rody agenda | Inquirer News
JUETENG” lords may look forward to better days. And they should thank their narco counterparts for it.
President Duterte said he had opted not to run after syndicates involved in illicit gambling to allow the police to concentrate on the government’s intensified campaign against illegal drugs.
In a speech in Malacañang on Sunday night, he said personalities behind the illegal drug trade would eventually take over a “gambling network” once it was dismantled.
“That’s why I’m not hitting (illegal) gambling now. Why? Because everyone will be off-focused, including the police,” Mr. Duterte told the gathering of his former classmates from San Beda College of Law.
“Instead of focusing on drugs, this time our personnel, the warm bodies would be stretched thin. If I focus on other things, what would happen?” he said.
Past administrations had launched a crackdown on jueteng, an illegal numbers game, but efforts to curb it proved futile due to collusion between corrupt local government officials and police officers.
The President admitted that he may still face other law enforcement issues even if he would be successful in ending the problem on illegal drugs within the first six months of his presidency as he had promised during the campaign.
He said the important thing was to destroy the “network” of the criminal syndicates. “I cannot let it pass. My enemies would double in numbers.”
Mr. Duterte said the public was not aware of the severity of the drug problem until he openly discussed the issue during the campaign.
“Look at the dimension (of the problem). Those surrendering are by the thousands. Could you imagine the number? I’m sure not. Why? Because then I’m sure you did not know how widespread (the problem is). It’s terrifying,” he said.
Read more: ‘Jueteng’ not on Rody agenda | Inquirer News
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NAPOLCOM essentially admitted finding no solid evidences versus narco-generals.
http://cnn.ph/1LXc9jG
Ano na ngayon, Digong? Dapat kasi he should've personally arrested them and then claim resisting arrest.
Duwag. Ang kaya lang yung mga walang laban. Pweh.
I had an inkling it would be a fake when I saw it pop up somewhere on FB.
Now they're saying tanim daw ng mga dilaw yung mga ganyang article![]()
Going against jueteng would have been interesting as here you could really see if he has the real balls to go against the powerful and entrenched families.