Showing posts with label Drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drugs. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Mayor ng Tanauan City na si Antonio Halili, sangkot din umano sa droga?
WATCH: Sen. Trillanes said to Sen Gordon: "De Lima Deserves an Apology, I think you are BIAS"
Monday, October 3, 2016
Actor Mark Anthony Fernandez nahulihan ng Marijuana
Actor Mark Anthony Fernandez, who was arrested Monday night in Pampanga for possesion of a kilo of marijuana, claimed he had no idea where the illegal drugs came from.
Fernandez admitted to GMA News' Victoria Tulad that he was just about to buy marijuana from a dealer, and he thus did not have any illegal drugs on him, when police officers suddenly showed up apprehended him.
The actor also empahsized that he was not arrested at a security checkpoint.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Leyte mayor Espinosa - whose son Kerwin is hunted for drugs - donates mansion for drug rehab
This third-class municipality will finally have its first rehabilitation center. Ironically, it will rise on the vast residential compound of its mayor, Rolando Espinosa Sr., whose son Kerwin is being hunted by the police for allegedly being the “biggest drug lord” in Eastern Visayas.
Espinosa told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that he had donated the family home in Sitio Tinago II, Barangay Benolho, Albuera, to the Philippine National Police (PNP). The deed of donation was being processed and would be completed in a few days, he said.
Espinosa, who has been staying at the police station since he returned to Albuera in August following his surrender to PNP Director General Ronald dela Rosa in Quezon City, said he had his family’s support to show to the public that they had changed their ways.
The donation was also in recognition of the need for Albuera to have its own rehabilitation center, especially since at least 70 drug suspects had surrendered and had nowhere else to go.
The 3,700 square-meter residential compound was among the pieces of property owned by the Espinosa family that had been subjected to audit by the police on suspicion that these might have been purchased from money derived from Kerwin’s illegal drugs operations since the early 2000s.
The compound houses a bungalow-type mansion with four bedrooms and is 50 meters away from the house owned by Kerwin and another by the mayor. It has a small stage where the family would hold Sunday Masses, kiosks for their parties, and a tent for cockfights since the mayor raised gamecocks.
Inside the property is a fenced area where the family keeps six Jet skis, one speedboat and Kerwin’s cars.
Chief Insp. Jovie Espenido, municipal police chief, said the mansion would be used as office and billeting area for the workers of the rehabilitation center.
The rehabilitation center, to be constructed starting November at a cost of nearly P1 million, would accommodate 100 dependents, Espinido said.
On the parking lot will rise a one-story house for male drug dependents. An existing structure at the back of the building will be converted into a dormitory for female patients.
Source: Inquirer
Friday, September 30, 2016
Paquiao Admits That He Used Drugs
Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao admits drug use, despite his close personal friendship with President Duterte who has declared a war on drugs.
The boxing star, who was elected as a senator in May, said he backed president Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs and claimed that the leader was chosen by God to "discipline the people".
Since taking office in June, Mr Duterte has put the crackdown at the core of presidency and said it will not stop "until the last drug manufacturer is killed".
According to police, 3,171 drug dealers and users have been killed - two thirds by unknown assailants and the rest in police operations.
Pacquiao, 37, said: "The president, he doesn't know my experience with drugs.
"I tried drugs…many kinds of drugs, all kinds of drugs."
The boxer said his substance abuse happened for years "before I became a champion".
He added it was unfair to blame the drugs-related death toll on Mr Duterte.
Pacquiao said: "God put him there for a reason, for purpose - to discipline the people.
"In the past administrations, people didn't respect the law, the leader, the authorities.
"What Duterte is trying to do is let the people know - and put it in their heart and minds - that you need to respect the laws of the land."
The boxer, who is the godfather of Mr Duterte's grandson, is a close ally of the president.
In his first speech in the senate, Pacquiao backed Mr Duterte's drugs crackdown by calling for the death penalty to be reinstated for dealers.
Pacquiao also fronted a motion to oust the chair of a high-profile committee examining the president's links to vigilante death squads in Davao.
The 37-year-old's comments come after Mr Duterte sparked outrage by calling Barack Obama a "son of a whore" while warning the US president not to question him about extrajudicial killings.
Despite the fall-out, Pacquiao asserted that the Philippine president is "a nice guy".
He said: "(Mr Duterte) is a respectful person, a hospitable person, a friendly person."
Monday, September 26, 2016
Actual Video ng pagbatak ni Sabrina M. ng Shabu
Di bababa sa 50 artista mula sa iba't ibang TV networks, pasok sa bagong drug list
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Timba-timbang Crystal shabu, nakumpiska sa Las Piñas
Paranaque drug bust, biggest in Philippines
Thursday, September 22, 2016
MEGA SHABU LABORATORY, NATAGPUAN SA MT. ARAYAT, PAMPANGA
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Leila de Lima: Let Jaybee Sebastian Testify
Jaybee Sebastian may posibilidad na TITESTIGO Laban kay DE LIMA!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Sen. De Lima Binantaang Ipapaaresto Kung Hindi Sisipot Sa Pagdinig Sa Kamara
President Duterte: Just a give me a little extension, maybe another six months
“No one could believe that there would be about 700,000 new guys involved in the drug business who have surrendered to the police and military," he said.
Duterte added, "The problem is, I cannot kill them all. Even if I wanted to. That was what I said.
Even if I wanted to, I cannot kill them all... There is narco-politics on the lowest government unit, and that will be the start of our agony."
In the end, Duterte asked for another six months to combat the problem of illegal drugs in the country.
According to him, “Just a give me a little extension, maybe another six months."
Tito Sotto Kakasuhan Ang Witness Ni De Lima Na Si Matobato
Duterte has expressed his desire to build on the stellar accomplishments of the administration of outgoing president Benigno Aquino III, particularly the latter’s good governance initiatives and critical structural reforms that transformed the Philippines from being “the sick man of Asia” into “Asia’s rising tiger.” Of his ten-point socioeconomic agenda revealed on Monday, June 20, for example, his first point was to continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies, including fiscal, monetary and trade policies.
However, he intends to depart from Aquino’s legacy of instituting slow but steady macroeconomic reform by advancing an economic agenda which seeks to upgrade, accelerate as well as expand the government’s basic services that shall render the country’s macroeconomic environment more conducive for the flourishing of businesses, influx of investments and conduct of seamless trade within the country and the greater ASEAN region. Some megaprojects worth anticipating include: (a) three major railway systems, namely the Mindanao railway, Manila-Bicol railway, and Manila-Batangas railway; (b) Zamboanga Ecozone, Southern Mindanao Growth Corridor (General Santos growth corridor and Davao Gulf Industrial corridor); and the South Mindanao-North Sulawesi ro-ro link, among others.
Duterte intends to overcome the alleged structural dissonance between macroeconomic reform which has been the hallmark of Aquino’s “Daang Matuwid” program and concrete improvement of living conditions and standards of Juan dela Cruz. In doing so, he has talked about pursuing the following: generation of domestic jobs; increase of employment; abolition of contractualization; promotion of livelihood; agricultural modernization; and entrepreneurial, technological and industrial advancement with just taxation and equitable distribution of wealth while caring for the environment for sustainable development.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
PO3 Rogelio Sta Ana umaming sangkot sa droga, sumuko dahil sa takot na mapatay
Pulis na umaming sangkot sa droga, sumuko dahil sa takot na mapatay. Sumuko umano si PO3 Sta Ana matapos mabalitaang napatay ang kasamahan nyang si PO3 Manalad dahil sa droga.
"Para sa bagong buhay po, mahal ko po ang buhay ko" sabi ni PO3 Sta Ana.
Si PO3 Manalad ay natagpuang patay na nakatali sa poste at may naratulang nasabit sa liig na "Pulis na pusher! Huwag tularan". Ito umano ang nag-udyok kay PO3 Sta Ana na sumuko nalang.
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