Friday, March 9, 2018

Di Kesyo Negro Kayo Di Na Kayo Huhulihin, Ulol! - PDEA

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Two members of the West African Drug Syndicate were arrested on the entrapment operation of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Cavite.

The suspects were identified as Agu Austin Chukwuebuka and Nkwocha Chimaobi, both Nigerian nationals.

According to the PDEA, two of the agency's Special Enforcement Service operations were halted at 2 pm yesterday.

The suspects sold 11 packets of shabu containing 500 grams at a popular fast-food chain in Talaba 4, Bacoor.

But when it was late, it was found that nine of their sales were fake and only two packages of shabu were genuine.

Based on the intelligence of PDEA, two ADS militants from the North have crossed the Calabarzon and Bicol Region to sell shabu.

They said they hid the drug on the cellphone charger adapter so it was not easy to notice.

PDEA caught up to P500,000 street value of drugs acquired.

The suspects will be facing violation of Section 5 (Sale of Dangerous Drugs), Article II, Republic Act 9165, or Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Palace to Sereno: Ask SolGen, your fellow magistrate




Malacañang today urged Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno to ask Solicitor General Jose Calida himself who ordered him to file a quo warrant petition against the Chief Justice to the Supreme Court.

The Palace reacted to Sereno's statement that he wanted to know who was behind SolGen's petition after President Rodrigo Duterte had his hand on it.

In a recent interview with the media this morning, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said, Sereno asked SolGen Calida better to say who gave him the authorization to question the legality of his appointment as chief justice.

According to Sec. Roque, Sereno can ask the SC's fellow magistrate who wants to get him off the spot.

Roque insisted that the prosecutor was right because his own colleagues in the Supreme Court wanted him to leave for life and ask why these are happening.

"It's so easy that he does not ask SolGen. Why he did not want to ask, "said Sec Roque.

Cayetano to UN Chief: Edukadong walang modo. A shame to the whole world.




Foreign Affairs Sec. Alan Peter Cayetano reacted to the humiliating attack of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein to President Rodrigo Duterte. The UN Chief said that the President of the Philippines needs to undergo psychiatric evaluation.

Sec. Cayetano said that it is irresponsible and disrespectful to the Human Rights Council, just to discredit the reputation of the president of the Republic of the Philippines.

According to Sec. Cayetano, Zeid's comments and complaints are frustrating and annoying because it is an abuse of authority and an insult to a member-state leader who has no due process.

The UN High Commissioner's comment on President Duterte is mainly based on the latter's anti-drug war. Hussein even threatened to interfere with the UN special rapporteur Agnes Callamard's investigation on the alleged extra-judicial killings in the country.

"The comments of the High Commissioner bring great dishonor to the Human Rights Council and its noble endeavors. There is no reason whatsoever for such an unmeasured outburst directed against President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and it should not be repeated. The Philippines is perturbed over the manner in which a ranking human rights official can overstep his mandate and insult leaders of member-states without first giving them due process, "said Sec. Cayetano.

Gordon, warns the public vs the 'political agenda' of Cha-Cha officials



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Senate Blue Ribbon committee chairman Richard Gordon warned the public of allegedly politicized plans by other officials who supported the amendment of the country's Charter Change (Cha-Cha).

It is still a hot government campaign to transform the Philippine government system from semi-unitary to federalism.

Gordon said, it is better to have the call from the public to amend certain provisions of the Constitution.

The senator believes that the current Constitution (1987 Constitution) can address the needs of Filipinos, as well as various sectors, if not to change the constitution first.

The Blue Ribbon chair, however, will require the country's P7-billion amendment to the Constitution, something that could fund the current and future government projects.

Gordon advised, slow down the process and likened to the passage of the United States.

It is also thought of what kind of federalism will be implemented by the government in the country.

Little Girl Plays Into A Fountain, Ends Up Getting Thrown Into The Air






The video that was supposedly recorded in Mexico, demonstrated a young lady who simply needed to play with the wellspring, winds up impacting into the air directly after the capable weight of water came surging, seeming like it assaulted the young lady.

She was spotted putting her head into the fly when abruptly, the wellspring increment in compel.

The young lady was the tossed into the air and flipped over. The most exceedingly terrible is that she arrived on the ground confront first!

A grown-up then surged towards her to check if she's fine. He lifts her up and takes her to security before the further harm completes.

The young lady didn't get any wounds as indicated by the reports. It wasn't likewise plainly expressed which part of the nation of Mexico it happened.

The clasp has right away turned into a web sensation web based, gathering in excess of 10 million perspectives on Facebook, imagining that it just picked up 4 million in the initial couple of hours that it was posted on the web.

The video has likewise earned different responses from the netizens. Many individuals were entirely stunned by what had happened to the young lady and by how intense the weight of the water is. Yet additionally, there are likewise a few people who paid heed to the way that the kid has an untrustworthy parent.

This should fill in as a lesson to every last parent out there to dependably focus on their kids.


Watch the video below


CAUGHT ON CCTV: Woman Fought Off Robbers So Bravely Her Bag Didn't Leaver Her Hand!



Image capture from Rudlyn Cortes Mistula's video via Facebook

A cctv caught a woman in Mandaue City, Cebu, fought back a man who was trying to steal her bag.

It was a dangerous situation for her because the robber had a gun with him, even using it to smash the hand of the woman so to let go off the bag. But the woman was tough enough until someone from the neighbor saw the incident as the robber ran away.

ABS-CBN News identified the woman as Janet Quevedo.

Babaeng nanlaban sa holdaper, nakunan sa CCTV

Huli sa CCTV ang tangkang panghoholdap sa isang babae sa Cebu.


Watch the video below.



Senators questions COMELEC's repetitive choice of Smartmatic




Some senators have wondered the company the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) always chooses in providing automated election system for the countries elections. It has always been Smartmatic. It is strange because the company have had many controversies and courts cases in the past.

Among those who question are Senate Majority Leader Tito Sotto, Senators Nancy Binay and Panfilo Lacson.

The senators told COMELEC to consider other companies in providing automated systems with a better reputation for the May 2019 elections.

They were also surprised to learn that COMELEC will buy 97,000 use of vote-counting machines from Smartmatic.

According to Lacson, the COMELEC should seek other suppliers or contractors not only because it was not only once the integrity of Smartmatic has been questioned, but many times, and should not be neglected.

It was only before last week that Sotto disclosed the alleged anomalies that occurred during the election on May 9, 2016, where there were early and unauthorized transmissions of votes.

Lotto results March 9, 2018




6/45 Megalotto: 27-16-08-38-39-03
Jackpot Prize: P8,910,000.00
No Winner

6/58 Ultralotto: 44-06-01-53-45-27
Jackpot Prize: P49,500,000.00
No Winner

EZ2-9pm: 29-20
Swertres-9pm: 6-6-5
4Digit: 2-1-8-8

Rodrigo Duterte, Joseph Estrada and Gloria Arroyo Nagkatuwaan sa Pampanga




President Rodrigo Duterte shares light moments with former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo at a meeting with local chief executives from Luzon in Clark, Pampanga on Wednesday, March 7, 2018.


Guhit Pinas Artist Aubrey So Takes Own Life Because Of Depression








Most Filipinos favor the divorce, according to SWS




More than 50 percent of Filipinos in the country supported divorce legislation in the country for couples who cannot save the marriage anymore.

This is according to the survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS) in March 2017 and December 2017.

According to the survey, 53 percent of adult Filipinos in the country agree with the statement that couples who cannot cope up in saving the relationship should be allowed to divorce or to re-marry.

Of those responding, 30 percent said they were "strongly agree" and 23 percent "somewhat agree".

Of the 32 percent responded, including 22 percent responded "strongly disagree" and 10 percent "somewhat disagree". While 15 percent is undecided.

The House Committee on Population and Family Relations has recently been notified of the proposed divorce law bill in the country.

De Lima to Duterte: Mga drug addict at kalaban sa politika ay hindi mga anay na dapat puksain



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In a latest news article from Politiko, here is what Senator Leila De Lima said in referring to Duterte's way in eradicating illegal drugs in the country. She also said about Duterte's way of eradicating his political foes like her.

"These are human beings. He should address the root causes of the country’s problems instead of harassing and killing people."

"Peace-loving Filipinos should remind the President that suspected drug addicts and political dissidents are not termites that he can ‘exterminate to save the house."

"Violence solves nothing."


"President Duterte should understand that peace-building is a painstaking process and that there are legitimate grievances such as injustice, poverty and lack of economic opportunities fuelling insurgency in the country."

"But it’s not yet too late in going back to the negotiating table if the government is really sincere in seeking non-violent means to address the communist rebellion in the country."

"Unless, that is, Duterte’s true intention is to establish an authoritarian regime that eliminates dissent and kills democracy."

Thursday, March 8, 2018

20-Year Old Na Babae, Nahulihan ng Droga, Kinanta Mga Pulis Na Nag Utos Sa Kanya Mag Benta




This caption is obtained from a video caption uploaded in YouTUbe some hours ago as of writing this post:

Here it goes:
Si Nathalie Niňo ‘’alias Lea’’,20 Anyos,residente Ng Nadayao Rd.,barangay San Pedro.

Hinuli Siya Ng Pinagsanib Na Pwersa Ng City Anti Drug Enforcement Unit Sa Pangunguna Ni Police Chief Inspector Melvin Immaculata At Anti-crime Task Force Ng City Government Sa Pangunguna Ni Cio Richard Ligad.

Shabu Na Nagkakahalaga Ng P5,000 Ang Nakumpiska Sa Kanyang Posisyon.

Ang Suspect,isang Single Mother Ay Anak Ng Pinatay Noon Na Pinaniniwalaang Drug Lord Na Si Nestor Chua.

Abangan Ang Buong Rebelasyon Ni Nathalie Bukas Sa Radyo Bandera.ibubulgar Niya Na Isang Police Ang Nagpapabenta Sa Kanya Ng Illegal Na Druga.

May Mga Pinangalanan Din Siya Na Mga Police Na Diumano Kasama Niya Sa Paghithit Ng Shabu.

Matapos Ibulgar Ni Alias Lea Ang Mga Police Na Involved Sa Illegal Drug Trade,agad Itong Pina-drug Test Ni City Police Director,col.ronnie Francis Cariaga.

Dalawa Sa Pinangalanan Ni Alias Lea Ang Diumano Nag-positibo Sa Paggamit Ng Ipinagbabawal Na Gamot.

The lady in the video looks to be authentic and not what seems to be an actress and that what he was doing was only acting or what transpired in the video is scripted. But no.

Nobody would joke about this.

As for the location of this video, based on the statement of the lady that she lives in Abanico, Barangay San Pedro, she must have been in Puerta Princesa City, Palawan.

Watch the video below.

P0.85 / kwh increase in MERALCO this month



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P0.85 per kilowatt hour will apply for MERALCO's extra charge this month in March.

In MERALCO's statement, P0.97 / kwh should have an extra charge this month.

But in order not to be too heavy for consumers, P0.12 / kwh will be in effect only in the next month of April, thus it will be added on the next monthly billing.

Due to such increase, consumers whose electricity consumption is 200 kilowatt hours per month has an additional P170 on the bill.

At P255, the consumption is 300 kilowatt hours per month, P340 is consuming 400 kilowatt hours per month and P425 is higher if consumption is 500 kilowatt hours per month.