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Monday, March 04, 2019

2 Minors Saved From Abductors; 3 Suspects Arrested In CamSur

There were growing number of alleged disappearances and abduction claims recently but the Philippine National Police (PNP) said that there were no such confirmed cases reported to them. As parents, we really want to know the truth behind these incidents which concerns the safety of our children.

There were growing number of alleged disappearances and abduction claims recently but the Philippine National Police (PNP) said that there were no such confirmed cases reported to them. As parents, we really want to know the truth behind these incidents which concerns the safety of our children.      Ads  Just recently, 2 young girls were rescued after 3 suspects attempted to abduct them and forcibly boarded them to a pick-up van in Camarines Sur. A concerned citizen who witnessed the incident chased them and called the attention of the authorities which resulted to the arrest of the suspects.    One of the victims, Anna, not her real name, said that they were on their way home after fetching a project from their classmate, a van stopped near them and the suspects grabbed them by the arm, tied both of them and forcibly pushed them inside the vehicle. The victims struggled, kicking the suspects and made it to escape. Both of them were left on the side of the road. That is were Rodolfo Paratao saw them crying.     Using his motorcycle, he chased the van of the suspects and called the attention of the Barangay officials. The pursuit continues and with the help of other motorists, the vehicle was cornered in Barangay San Antonio in the neighboring town of  Ocampo, Camarines Sur.    The suspects were identified as Juan Antonio Castillo III, Art Vincent Revilla, and Paulo Julio Nerva, all from Naga City.  According to P/SSG Eleno Calongui Of Pili PNP, the suspects said that they are on that barangay to do nature tripping.  The suspects will face abduction charges in relation to Republic Act 7610.

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Just recently, 2 young girls were rescued after 3 suspects attempted to abduct them and forcibly boarded them to a pick-up van in Camarines Sur. A concerned citizen who witnessed the incident chased them and called the attention of the authorities which resulted to the arrest of the suspects.

One of the victims, Anna, not her real name, said that they were on their way home after fetching a project from their classmate, a van stopped near them and the suspects grabbed them by the arm, tied both of them and forcibly pushed them inside the vehicle. The victims struggled, kicking the suspects and made it to escape. Both of them were left on the side of the road. That is were Rodolfo Paratao saw them crying. 

Using his motorcycle, he chased the van of the suspects and called the attention of the Barangay officials. The pursuit continues and with the help of other motorists, the vehicle was cornered in Barangay San Antonio in the neighboring town of  Ocampo, Camarines Sur.
There were growing number of alleged disappearances and abduction claims recently but the Philippine National Police (PNP) said that there were no such confirmed cases reported to them. As parents, we really want to know the truth behind these incidents which concerns the safety of our children.      Ads  Just recently, 2 young girls were rescued after 3 suspects attempted to abduct them and forcibly boarded them to a pick-up van in Camarines Sur. A concerned citizen who witnessed the incident chased them and called the attention of the authorities which resulted to the arrest of the suspects.    One of the victims, Anna, not her real name, said that they were on their way home after fetching a project from their classmate, a van stopped near them and the suspects grabbed them by the arm, tied both of them and forcibly pushed them inside the vehicle. The victims struggled, kicking the suspects and made it to escape. Both of them were left on the side of the road. That is were Rodolfo Paratao saw them crying.     Using his motorcycle, he chased the van of the suspects and called the attention of the Barangay officials. The pursuit continues and with the help of other motorists, the vehicle was cornered in Barangay San Antonio in the neighboring town of  Ocampo, Camarines Sur.    The suspects were identified as Juan Antonio Castillo III, Art Vincent Revilla, and Paulo Julio Nerva, all from Naga City.  According to P/SSG Eleno Calongui Of Pili PNP, the suspects said that they are on that barangay to do nature tripping.  The suspects will face abduction charges in relation to Republic Act 7610.
The suspects were identified as Juan Antonio Castillo III, Art Vincent Revilla, and Paulo Julio Nerva, all from Naga City.
According to P/SSG Eleno Calongui Of Pili PNP, the suspects said that they are on that barangay to do nature tripping.
The suspects will face abduction charges in relation to Republic Act 7610.
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There were growing number of alleged disappearances and abduction claims recently but the Philippine National Police (PNP) said that there were no such confirmed cases reported to them. As parents, we really want to know the truth behind these incidents which concerns the safety of our children.      Ads  Just recently, 2 young girls were rescued after 3 suspects attempted to abduct them and forcibly boarded them to a pick-up van in Camarines Sur. A concerned citizen who witnessed the incident chased them and called the attention of the authorities which resulted to the arrest of the suspects.    One of the victims, Anna, not her real name, said that they were on their way home after fetching a project from their classmate, a van stopped near them and the suspects grabbed them by the arm, tied both of them and forcibly pushed them inside the vehicle. The victims struggled, kicking the suspects and made it to escape. Both of them were left on the side of the road. That is were Rodolfo Paratao saw them crying.     Using his motorcycle, he chased the van of the suspects and called the attention of the Barangay officials. The pursuit continues and with the help of other motorists, the vehicle was cornered in Barangay San Antonio in the neighboring town of  Ocampo, Camarines Sur.    The suspects were identified as Juan Antonio Castillo III, Art Vincent Revilla, and Paulo Julio Nerva, all from Naga City.  According to P/SSG Eleno Calongui Of Pili PNP, the suspects said that they are on that barangay to do nature tripping.  The suspects will face abduction charges in relation to Republic Act 7610.
Overseas Filipino workers (OFW) risked a lot just to give their families a better future. It includes working in an unfamiliar territory with different culture and beliefs. They live everyday uncertain of what could happen. Just like what happened to an OFW who was mugged and hit several times in the head.       Ads   Rommel Ranque, hailed from Sta Cruz, Laguna, an OFW father of four, is now fighting for his life after two unidentified men mugged him and hit him several times in the head in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on January 20. Ranque, according to the message posted by a woman who introduced herself as his sister, was on his way to the warehouse where he is working when the incident happened.     He suffered severe brain injury and multiple fractures involving skull & facial bones. He’s been in the hospital in Riyadh for a month now and he needs his family by his side at this critical time. They need help with the medical bills and travel expenses even at least for his wife to be able to go to Riyadh and personally take care of him and eventually bring him back home to the Philippines.  His sister is also appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte or anyone that can be able to render assistance to his brother and his family.  Meanwhile, a fund raising drive through GoFundMe.com was created by concerned citizens to be able to help the OFW and his family.   The fund raising campaign is intended to raise money to help OFW Rommel who is a sole breadwinner of the family.   The Philippine Embassy In Riyadh is yet to issue a statement about the particulars and development of the case of the OFW.     Ads


In the real world, availing loans is sometimes inevitable. Financial problems often come unannounced and if you do not have enough savings, you most probably end up getting a loan from a friend, a loan company or a bank. Many overseas Filipino workers (OFW), for example, avail loans specifically designed for people working abroad and seafarers.   https://www.jbsolis.com/2019/02/move-to-these-places-and-get-paid-if.html    Ads    In the society we live in, applying for a loan correlates to debt. In reality, loans actually help people build and establish a credit history to which banking and finance companies refer.   In applying for a loan, whether from a loan company or from a bank, having a good credit history helps you to be approved quickly.    However, there are many types of loans designed for specific needs. Terms and conditions in each type are also different.  In this article, we will break down for you the types of loans and help you decide which ones do you need.   OFW loan – OFW loans work similarly as personal loans but are specifically offered to overseas Filipino workers with valid contracts. A co-borrower or immediate relative based in the Philippines is required. It usually has flexible payment terms to accommodate the specific needs of OFWs and their families.   Personal loan – Personal loans are usually unsecured loans, which means it’s based purely on an individual’s credit score and does not require any collateral, unlike secured loans. The interest rates may range from 1.2 percent to 8 percent, depending on the financial institution. Payment terms are typically shorter, from six to 60 months.  Car loan – Car loans are for people who don’t have enough cash to shoulder the full purchase of a vehicle. It has flexible payment terms of three to five years. To apply for a car loan, simply submit valid IDs and proof of income to get pre-approved. It may be required to have the down payment for the car to get approved.  Business loan – Business loans can be used for a new business or the expansion of an existing one. Examples are line credit, equipment loan, and conventional business loan. Terms depend on the nature of the business and the agreement between the borrower and the lender.  Home loan – Housing loan interest rates are decided between the borrower and the financial institution, with payment terms ranging from five to 30 years. The lender maintains property rights as collateral, and an appraisal fee typically applies.  Credit cards or cash advances – Cash advances are short-term loans with higher interest rates and are typically paid for the following month. Some credit card companies offer longer terms, from three to 12 months. The amount a person can borrow depends on their credit limit.
In the real world, availing loans is sometimes inevitable. Financial problems often come unannounced and if you do not have enough savings, you most probably end up getting a loan from a friend, a loan company or a bank. Many overseas Filipino workers (OFW), for example, avail loans specifically designed for people working abroad and seafarers.   https://www.jbsolis.com/2019/02/move-to-these-places-and-get-paid-if.html    Ads    In the society we live in, applying for a loan correlates to debt. In reality, loans actually help people build and establish a credit history to which banking and finance companies refer.   In applying for a loan, whether from a loan company or from a bank, having a good credit history helps you to be approved quickly.    However, there are many types of loans designed for specific needs. Terms and conditions in each type are also different.  In this article, we will break down for you the types of loans and help you decide which ones do you need.   OFW loan – OFW loans work similarly as personal loans but are specifically offered to overseas Filipino workers with valid contracts. A co-borrower or immediate relative based in the Philippines is required. It usually has flexible payment terms to accommodate the specific needs of OFWs and their families.   Personal loan – Personal loans are usually unsecured loans, which means it’s based purely on an individual’s credit score and does not require any collateral, unlike secured loans. The interest rates may range from 1.2 percent to 8 percent, depending on the financial institution. Payment terms are typically shorter, from six to 60 months.  Car loan – Car loans are for people who don’t have enough cash to shoulder the full purchase of a vehicle. It has flexible payment terms of three to five years. To apply for a car loan, simply submit valid IDs and proof of income to get pre-approved. It may be required to have the down payment for the car to get approved.  Business loan – Business loans can be used for a new business or the expansion of an existing one. Examples are line credit, equipment loan, and conventional business loan. Terms depend on the nature of the business and the agreement between the borrower and the lender.  Home loan – Housing loan interest rates are decided between the borrower and the financial institution, with payment terms ranging from five to 30 years. The lender maintains property rights as collateral, and an appraisal fee typically applies.  Credit cards or cash advances – Cash advances are short-term loans with higher interest rates and are typically paid for the following month. Some credit card companies offer longer terms, from three to 12 months. The amount a person can borrow depends on their credit limit.

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Monday, June 11, 2018

OFW Killed As A SAF Member Went Amok At A Wedding

Seven empty cartridges of cal.45 have been recovered by Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on the crime scene— a wedding reception. Two people were killed including an overseas Filipino worker (OFW).
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Seven empty cartridges of cal.45 have been recovered by Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on the crime scene— a wedding reception. Two people were killed including an overseas Filipino worker (OFW).  Advertisement        Sponsored Links  Florante Tabuso, 36-year-old OFW, was dead on the spot while three of his relatives, Palmie Susa, 36; Liezel Agcamaran, 33 and 10-year-old Joshua Rubang was severely wounded when PO2 Jun Christopher Briones, a Special Action Force (SAF) member of the PNP went amok after the victim failed to shake his hands at a wedding reception in Brgy. Naglaoa-an, Sto Domingo, Ilocos Sur at around 12:35 at the peak of the wedding celebration.    According to Sr. Insp. Robert Valiente,  Sto. Domingo Police Chief, an argument heated when Tabuso refused to shake the hands of Briones, who is his cousin. Feeling despised, the suspect draws his firearm and fired shots on the OFW and his relatives seated on another table.  The suspect fled at the height of commotion while the victims were brought to the hospital for immediate treatment.   READ MORE: Can A Family Of Five Survive With P10K Income In A Month?    Do You Know The Effects Of Too Much Bad News To Your Body?    Authorized Travel Agency To Process Temporary Visa Bound to South Korea    Who Can Skip Online Appointment And Use The DFA Courtesy Lane For Passport Processing?

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Florante Tabuso, 36-year-old OFW, was dead on the spot while three of his relatives, Palmie Susa, 36; Liezel Agcamaran, 33 and 10-year-old Joshua Rubang was severely wounded when PO2 Jun Christopher Briones, a Special Action Force (SAF) member of the PNP went amok after the victim failed to shake his hands at a wedding reception in Brgy. Naglaoa-an, Sto Domingo, Ilocos Sur at around 12:35 at the peak of the wedding celebration.  
According to Sr. Insp. Robert Valiente,  Sto. Domingo Police Chief, an argument heated when Tabuso refused to shake the hands of Briones, who is his cousin. Feeling despised, the suspect draws his firearm and fired shots on the OFW and his relatives seated on another table.
The suspect fled at the height of commotion while the victims were brought to the hospital for immediate treatment.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Have You Seen The Shooting Skills Of President Duterte Yet?


President Duterte used a .45 caliber, .40 caliber, .22 caliber, and 99mm pistols during the ceremonial shoot at the inauguration of a new branch of ARMSCOR, a leading arms manufacturer in the Philippines. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Director General Ronald Dela Rosa also joined in the ceremonial shoot with the President.

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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte attended the inauguration of the newest shooting range of ARMSCOR Shooting Center, Incorporated (ASCI) at the Buhangin District in Davao City.

ASCI’s newest branch boasts of its standard 25-meter indoor firing range. The event showcased a wide range of Rock Island Armory pistols, rifles, shotguns, ammunitions and accessories manufactured by ARMSCOR Global Defense Incorporated.

The branch now counts among the ASCI’s other stores located in Makati City, Marikina City, Cebu, San Fernando, La Union, Davao (Bajada) and Capas, Tarlac.

In the event, President Duterte led the unveiling of the marker of the shooting range. He was assisted by H.E. Demetrio Tuason, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United Mexican States, and Chairman Emeritus of the ARMSCOR Global Defense, Inc.

Thereafter, the Chief Executive viewed the products displayed at the ARMSCOR showroom and proceeded to the indoor shooting range for the ceremonial shoot.

President Duterte used a .45 caliber, .40 caliber, .22 caliber, and 99mm pistols during the ceremonial shoot. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Director General Ronald Dela Rosa also joined in the ceremonial shoot with the President.


In his message, President Duterte made a brief statement regarding ARMSCOR’s successful legacy in the country. “ARMSCOR is part of our lives already. Whenever we think of ARMSCOR, baril ‘yan pati bala,[it's guns and ammunitions] ” he said.

Officers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), ARMSCOR shooting center personnel, Mindanao dealers, shooters, and suppliers also attended the inauguration of ARMSCOR’s newest shooting range.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Watch How Taxi Driver Apparently Robs OFW, Leaves Him on the Road Side - Later Surrenders

An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.  A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.  OFW NEWS: No more Ban: UAE Will Hire New Domestic Helpers From the Philippines!  In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.  A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.  The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi (shown below).  The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334. The license plate number is AAY 2504.  The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.  The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender. The driver is facing charges of qualified theft.  In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.  source: ABS CBN
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An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.

A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.
An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.  A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.  OFW NEWS: No more Ban: UAE Will Hire New Domestic Helpers From the Philippines!  In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.  A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.  The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi (shown below).  The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334. The license plate number is AAY 2504.  The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.  The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender.  In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.  source: ABS CBN

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In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.
An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.  A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.  OFW NEWS: No more Ban: UAE Will Hire New Domestic Helpers From the Philippines!  In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.  A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.  The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi (shown below).  The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334. The license plate number is AAY 2504.  The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.  The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender.  In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.  source: ABS CBN
A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.

The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi.

The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.

The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender. The driver is facing charges of qualified theft.


In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.

The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334.
The license plate number is AAY 2504.
An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.  A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.  OFW NEWS: No more Ban: UAE Will Hire New Domestic Helpers From the Philippines!  In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.  A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.  The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi (shown below).  The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334. The license plate number is AAY 2504.  The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.  The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender.  In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.  source: ABS CBN

An OFW was allegedly robbed by the person whom he has entrusted his safe travel. The unnamed victim was a seaman, who took a taxi cab en route to the Manila North Harbor Pier, located in Tondo, Manila.  A blurry CCTV video (shown above) caught the incident that happened around 2AM last Saturday, September 9.  OFW NEWS: No more Ban: UAE Will Hire New Domestic Helpers From the Philippines!  In the video, the taxi is seen pulling over the road side. The driver went out of the taxi and went to the passenger side. He then pulls the unconscious passenger out of the taxi and left him on the curb.  A witness was quoted as saying the place is notorious because of criminals leaving dead victims in the area.  The OFW managed to go home the next day. His family was shocked to learn that he lost everything he had with him. He said he was robbed. Among the items taken was a brand new and expensive cellphone. Good thing, the family was able to get the description and license plate of the taxi (shown below).  The taxi name is JEMAC with body number 1334. The license plate number is AAY 2504.  The family admitted that the OFW Seaman came from a reunion and had several drinks. But they insist that he was not very drunk at that time and was actually very coherent. Another witness said it is possible that the victim inhaled some gas that was released purposely by the driver. This apparently caused him to fall asleep.  The local police is already in on the case. They are currently looking for the alleged taxi driver/robber. They are sternly advising the taxi driver that it is better to surrender.  In situations like this, taxi drivers should assist drunk passengers, by either bringing them to the nearest police station or barangay hall.  source: ABS CBN

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UPDATE: The taxi driver who was caught in the CCTV leaving a passenger on the gutter has surrendered to the police. He has denied the accusation of robbing the passenger saying he did not notice the OFWs bag in the backseat, claiming another passenger has noticed it.

The driver met with the family of the victim, returning the bag and cellphone and apologizing to them. The family accepted his apology and decided not to file a case against the driver.

source: ABS-CBN


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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Banned Insect Spray from China, Confiscated in Manila


Buying an insect spray? Don't settle for what is cheaper. Make sure it is registered and safe for you and your family.  This is the reminder of Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) after the seizure of more than P400,000 worth of banned insect spray in Tayuman, Manila.  According to Retired General Alen Bantolo, OIC Regulatory Enforcement Unit of FDA, they conducted a test buy after they received a report that banned insect spray from China are being sold.





Buying an insect spray? Don't settle for what is cheaper. Make sure it is registered and safe for you and your family.

This is the reminder of Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) after the seizure of more than P400,000 worth of banned insect spray in Tayuman, Manila.

According to Retired General Alen Bantolo, OIC Regulatory Enforcement Unit of FDA, they conducted a test buy after they received a report that banned insect spray from China are being sold.





In the operation, the PNP-CIDG and the FDA confiscated around 400 boxes of Bao Ma, 100 pieces of Butiki Insect Spray and more than 100 Read a Dream Insecticide Spray.

The authorities are now investigating on how products entered the country since it is banned in the market.

According to Bantolo, those insect sprays are banned because they are not safe for human.

In FDA websites, the following are insecticides in aerosol cans, mosquito coils and body spray that did not pass the safety and efficacy assessment of the agency.

These products are harmful, toxic and imminently dangerous to human and animal health according to FDA.



1. Tianshi Insect Killer 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray), Hangzhou Huayi Aerosol Co. Ltd., China

2. Big Bie Pai Extra Power Flying Insect Killer 750 ml Aerosol Can (Spray) Hangzhou Huayi Aerosol Co. Ltd., China

3. Butiki Watebased Multi-Insect Killer - Jasmine 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray), possibly locally manufactured
4. General Toad Aerosol Insecticide 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray), Beijing Chuyan Industry and Trade Centre, China 
5. Wawang Frogking Insecticide Aerosol 750 mL (Rose) Aerosol Can (Spray) Wawang (Fujian) Daily Chemical Ind. Co. Ltd., China 
6. Sun Universe Frogking Insecticide Aerosol Lemon 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray) Wawang (Fujian) Daily Chemical Ind. Co. Ltd., China 
7. Read a Dream Insecticide Spray 600 mL, Aerosol Can (Spray) Yuanlong (Fujian) Commodity Co. Ltd., Jinjiang City, Fujian Province, China 
8. Baolilai Aerosol Insecticide 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray) Huangzhu Huayi Aerosol Co. Ltd-Huanzhou City-China 
9. Big Bie Pai Aerosol Insecticide 750 mL Aerosol Can (Spray) Huangzhu Huayi Aerosol Co. Ltd-Huanzhou City, China

The following are unregistered toxic insecticides:

1. Wawang Mosquito Coil (in Foreign Character, from unknown source
2. BaoMa Black Mosquito Repellent Incense Coil, Fujian Jinjiang Benna Mosquito Repellent Incense Co., Ltd., China
3. Juzhongwang Black Mosquito Repellent Coil, Juzhongwang, China
4. Kingba Mini-Smoke Mosquito Repeller Coil, Kingba, China
5. Tianshi Black Mosquito Repellent Incense Coil, Hangzhou Aerosol Co. Ltd., China
6. Read A Dream Black Mosquito Repellant Incense Coil, China
7. Green Leaf Powder Cockroach Killing Bait 5g Powder (Sachet) Beijing Greenleaf Century Daily Use Chemical Co. Ltd., China
8. Natural Insect Repellent 50 mL Solution - Distributed by Vitamin World Corp., Philippines.

FDA warns the public that buying unregistered insecticide product is dangerous to health since the active ingredient is unknown and may cause harm to consumers.

FDA Advisory regarding unregistered and banned insect sprays


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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Saudi OFW Robbed, Killed Just Hours After Arrival


An Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) was robbed and killed just hours after his arrival from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1. Eduardo Almarez Cueto, 46, an OFW who was working in Saudi Arabia and a resident of Brgy. Cojuangco, Sta Rosa, Nueva Ecija was killed a few hours after his wife, Clarita Mateo Cueto, 48, picked him up from the airport. They were traversing Sta. Rosa-Tarlac Road in Brgy. San Joseph, Sta. Rosa at about midnight when a group of unidentified persons robbed them and killed the OFW.  According to the report of P/Chief Inspector Jeffrey Alivia at the office of Mayor Marita Chua Angeles, after fetching the OFW from the airport and travelling for hours at the Sta. Rosa-Tarlac road going home on board a pickup with plate number ACK-6492, they decided to stop for a moment at about 11:30 in the evening to respond to his "call of nature". Thats where the suspects attacked them. On his fright, the OFW ran to a nearby rice field but the ill-intent robbers went after him and pursue him and snatched his expensive necklace. The victim struggled and tried to fight back but the robbers shot him and took his wallet and his bag containing undetermined cash and belongings. Source: Abante Read More:        ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below

An Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) was robbed and killed just hours after his arrival from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1.

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Eduardo Almarez Cueto, 46, an OFW who was working in Saudi Arabia and a resident of Brgy. Cojuangco, Sta Rosa, Nueva Ecija was killed a few hours after his wife, Clarita Mateo Cueto, 48, picked him up from the airport. They were traversing Sta. Rosa-Tarlac Road in Brgy. San Joseph, Sta. Rosa at about midnight when a group of unidentified persons robbed them and killed the OFW.

According to the report of P/Chief Inspector Jeffrey Alivia at the office of Mayor Marita Chua Angeles, after fetching the OFW from the airport and travelling for hours at the Sta. Rosa-Tarlac road going home on board a pickup with plate number ACK-6492, they decided to stop for a moment at about 11:30 in the evening to respond to his "call of nature". Thats where the suspects attacked them. On his fright, the OFW ran to a nearby rice field but the ill-intent robbers went after him and pursued him and snatched his expensive necklace. 
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The victim struggled and tried to fight back but the robbers shot him and took his wallet and his bag containing undetermined cash and belongings.
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