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THE Philippine Army said on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, that it is open to any investigation amid the claims of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (NPA) on alleged irregularities in an operation that resulted in the death of its five members in Bilar, Bohol last week.In a statement, Philippine Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colo Louie Dema-ala maintained the legitimacy of the operation in Bilar, Bohol on Friday, February 23, 2024, where police and military jointly served an arrest warrant to Domingo Jaspe Compoc, a suspected NPA leader.“This was a result of a legitimate operations covered with official reports and scene of the crime reports from the PNP. Likewise, the Philippine Army is open to any investigation as we do not dignify the twisted narratives of the CTG and their front organizations,” said Dema-ala.“Our troops understand and uphold human rights and the International Humanitarian Law in the conduct of military operations. Each and every soldier strictly adheres to the standing rules of engagement to ensure the protection of the rights of our people,” he added.Compoc, the top leader of the NPA insurgents in Bohol, was killed during the operation along with four other suspected rebels identified as Hannah Cesista, who served as former field investigator and paralegal of cause-oriented group Karapatan; Parlito Segovia; Marlon Omosura; and an individual only known as Juaning, but identified as Alberto Sancho by the CPP-NPA.The police said the suspected rebels resisted arrest, resulting in the encounter.In a statement, aside from accusing the state forces of deliberately killing the five individuals, the CPP-NPA said police and military personnel also abducted a certain Berting, whom they asked for Compoc’s location, and two of his minor companions, including a four-year-old child.“Their location is yet unknown,” the group said.It added that Police Corporal Gilbert Amper, who took part in the operation, was killed by military personnel “after a skirmish between the operating units of the PNP and AFP.”“The PNP and AFP were racing against one another in trying to get to the location of the resting unit of the NPA. The PNP unit arrived first in the area and were able to catch Ka Silong (Compoc) and company unawares,” the CPP-NPA said.“Operating troops of the 47th Infantry Battalion arrived later, sparking a firefight between them and the police unit, leading to the death of one police officer,” it added.In a press conference, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said they will look into the authenticity of the photos floated by the CPP-NPA showing Compoc being accosted by a military personnel alive.She said Central Visayas Police Regional Office Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin has also ordered the conduct of an in-depth investigation on the incident.PNP chief maintains regularity of Bilar, Bohol operation“The statement came from the CPP-NPA and this is a self-serving statement on their part but nasabi na rin ito ng ating Chief PNP kahapon na open ang PNP sa anumang investigation na gagawin regarding this incident pero nasabi na rin ng ating Chief PNP na masakit yun para sa PNP na namatayan tayo ng isang pulis, may isang nasugatan para lang sabihin na ito ay isang insidente na gawa-gawa lamang ng PNP dahil hindi isasakripisyo ng PNP ‘yung buhay ng pulis natin para lang sa ganitong insidente,” said Fajardo.“It’s quite easy for anyone to release a particular picture pero we have to check saan ba nakuha itong picture, authenticity ng pictures, sino ba nakakuha ng picture na ito. We cannot accept hook, line and sinker yung mga nilalabas sa media, particularly coming from the CPP-NPA,” she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you outsmart a bookies? Philippines THE Philippine National Police (PNP) Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) has recommended the revocation of the license to own and possess firearms (LTOFP) of embattled Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, who is facing charges for human trafficking and child and sexual abuse.FEO-PIO Chief Major Lady Lou Gondales said the recommendation was submitted to PNP Chief General Rommel Marbil for approval.Marbil said the recommendation is currently under review.“They are checking the legal provisions. I have it reviewed before I sign it,” he said.Earlier, Senator Risa Hontiveros made the call for the PNP to stop issuing justifications and revoke Quiboloy’s LTOPF, noting that he is operating a “private army.”"Sa dami at bigat ng pending cases ni Quiboloy, siguro naman pwede nang bawiin ang mga armas niya. Sa kasong human trafficking pa lang, non-bailable at lifetime imprisonment na ang parusa, kaya ano pa hinihintay ng PNP? Nakapagtataka ang bagal," she said.(With the number of Quiboloy's pending cases, maybe his firearms can be confiscated from him. In the case of human trafficking, the punishment is non-bailable and life imprisonment, so what are the PNP waiting for? The delay is surprising.)"I am again calling on the PNP chief, PGen. Rommel Marbil, to lead better. Quiboloy is a high profile fugitive who must be apprehended. Baka kaya ang lakas ng loob magtago ni Quiboloy dahil sa mga armas at baril na pumoprotekta sa kanya. Trabahuin na ng PNP ang pagkansela ng mga armas niya. Bilis-bilisan na," she added.(Maybe Quiboloy had the courage to hide because of the weapons and guns that protect him. The PNP will work on canceling his weapons. They should hurry up.)Quiboloy has three standing arrest warrants for child and sexual abuse issued by the Davao City Regional Trial Court and human trafficking issued by a Pasig City Court.No bail was recommended in the human trafficking case.PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo earlier assured Hontiveros that the efforts of the PNP, as well as the National Bureau of Investigation to arrest Quiboloy remains relentless.She noted that the manhunt operations against Quiboloy have already been extended to other areas in the country and not only in his bailiwick, Davao City.“As to the statement with respect sa failure of intelligence again katulad ng sinasabi natin magmula noong inilabas ng Davao RTC ‘yung WOA against kay Pastor Quiboloy at iba pa pong accused ay hindi na tumigil ang PNP at other law enforcement agencies particularly ang NBI sa paghahanap,” said Fajardo.(As to the statement with respect to the failure of intelligence again like what we have been saying, since the Davao RTC issued the WOA against Pastor Quiboloy and other accused, the PNP and other law enforcement agencies, particularly the NBI, have not stopped searching.)“At hindi na lamang limitado sa Davao City ‘yung ating paghahanap. Yun ‘yung assurance na gusto natin iwanan sa ating mga kababayan, of course, sa ating kagalang-galang na senador na tuloy-tuloy yung ginagawa nating manhunt operations,” she added.(And our search is not limited to Davao City. That's the assurance we want to leave to our countrymen, of course, to our honorable senator, that we are continuously doing manhunt operations.)Fajardo also cited that under Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the specific grounds for the revocation of LTOPF include the following:* Commission of a crime or offense involving the firearm, ammunition, of major parts thereof;* Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude or any offense where the penalty carries an imprisonment of more than six years;* Loss of the firearm, ammunition, or any parts thereof through negligence;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof outside of residence or workplace without, the proper permit to carry the same;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof in prohibited places;* Dismissal for cause from the service in case of government official and employee;* Commission of any of the acts penalized under Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”;* Submission of falsified documents or misrepresentation in the application to obtain a license or permit;* Noncompliance of reportorial requirements;* By virtue of a court order.At present, Quiboloy has 18 registered firearms. The registration of his nineteenth firearm expired last March. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) has recommended the revocation of the license to own and possess firearms (LTOFP) of embattled Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, who is facing charges for human trafficking and child and sexual abuse.FEO-PIO Chief Major Lady Lou Gondales said the recommendation was submitted to PNP Chief General Rommel Marbil for approval.Marbil said the recommendation is currently under review.“They are checking the legal provisions. I have it reviewed before I sign it,” he said.Earlier, Senator Risa Hontiveros made the call for the PNP to stop issuing justifications and revoke Quiboloy’s LTOPF, noting that he is operating a “private army.”"Sa dami at bigat ng pending cases ni Quiboloy, siguro naman pwede nang bawiin ang mga armas niya. Sa kasong human trafficking pa lang, non-bailable at lifetime imprisonment na ang parusa, kaya ano pa hinihintay ng PNP? Nakapagtataka ang bagal," she said.(With the number of Quiboloy's pending cases, maybe his firearms can be confiscated from him. In the case of human trafficking, the punishment is non-bailable and life imprisonment, so what are the PNP waiting for? The delay is surprising.)"I am again calling on the PNP chief, PGen. Rommel Marbil, to lead better. Quiboloy is a high profile fugitive who must be apprehended. Baka kaya ang lakas ng loob magtago ni Quiboloy dahil sa mga armas at baril na pumoprotekta sa kanya. Trabahuin na ng PNP ang pagkansela ng mga armas niya. Bilis-bilisan na," she added.(Maybe Quiboloy had the courage to hide because of the weapons and guns that protect him. The PNP will work on canceling his weapons. They should hurry up.)Quiboloy has three standing arrest warrants for child and sexual abuse issued by the Davao City Regional Trial Court and human trafficking issued by a Pasig City Court.No bail was recommended in the human trafficking case.PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo earlier assured Hontiveros that the efforts of the PNP, as well as the National Bureau of Investigation to arrest Quiboloy remains relentless.She noted that the manhunt operations against Quiboloy have already been extended to other areas in the country and not only in his bailiwick, Davao City.“As to the statement with respect sa failure of intelligence again katulad ng sinasabi natin magmula noong inilabas ng Davao RTC ‘yung WOA against kay Pastor Quiboloy at iba pa pong accused ay hindi na tumigil ang PNP at other law enforcement agencies particularly ang NBI sa paghahanap,” said Fajardo.(As to the statement with respect to the failure of intelligence again like what we have been saying, since the Davao RTC issued the WOA against Pastor Quiboloy and other accused, the PNP and other law enforcement agencies, particularly the NBI, have not stopped searching.)“At hindi na lamang limitado sa Davao City ‘yung ating paghahanap. Yun ‘yung assurance na gusto natin iwanan sa ating mga kababayan, of course, sa ating kagalang-galang na senador na tuloy-tuloy yung ginagawa nating manhunt operations,” she added.(And our search is not limited to Davao City. That's the assurance we want to leave to our countrymen, of course, to our honorable senator, that we are continuously doing manhunt operations.)Fajardo also cited that under Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the specific grounds for the revocation of LTOPF include the following:* Commission of a crime or offense involving the firearm, ammunition, of major parts thereof;* Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude or any offense where the penalty carries an imprisonment of more than six years;* Loss of the firearm, ammunition, or any parts thereof through negligence;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof outside of residence or workplace without, the proper permit to carry the same;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof in prohibited places;* Dismissal for cause from the service in case of government official and employee;* Commission of any of the acts penalized under Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”;* Submission of falsified documents or misrepresentation in the application to obtain a license or permit;* Noncompliance of reportorial requirements;* By virtue of a court order.At present, Quiboloy has 18 registered firearms. The registration of his nineteenth firearm expired last March. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Casino Gambling Tips in the Philippines THE government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has taken steps to address human rights abuses in the country, including the killings of journalists and rights activists, a UN expert said Friday, February 2, 2024.However, more needs to be done, she said, including ensuring accountability.The remarks by United Nations Special Rapporteur Irene Khan came at the end of a nearly two-week visit — at the invitation of the government — to assess rights conditions in the Philippines, where she met with officials and activists, as well as a detained journalist.Khan said she underscored the need for the Marcos administration to seek justice for rights victims under his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte.Watchdog groups had described Duterte’s term as a “human rights calamity” due to widespread violations, including the killings of thousands of mostly poor suspects in a brutal anti-drugs crackdown. The International Criminal Court is investigating the killings as a potential crime against humanity.“These are all positive signals, but they are not sufficient to turn the page decisively on the past,” Khan said at a news conference in Manila.“Tackling the grave and deep-seated human rights problems of the Philippines … will require more fundamental and sustained reforms and also a clear commitment to accountability,” Khan said.She cited UN figures saying that at least 81 past killings of journalists in the Philippines have not been investigated and remain unresolved.With four journalists separately being killed since Marcos took office in 2022, “the trend remains disturbing,” she said.The justice department in Manila was prosecuting suspects in three of the killings and an investigation was underway in the fourth case, she added.“The killing of journalists is the most egregious form of censorship,” Khan said, adding that the Philippines “remains a dangerous country for journalists.”Khan urged Marcos' government to abolish its task force overseeing a campaign to end a decades-old communist insurgency, one of the longest running in the world, and also appealed against the policy of “red-tagging,” a practice by authorities to link activists with armed insurgents.Since 1969, the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People’s Army, have fought successive Philippine governments.“There is clear evidence that red-tagging and terror-tagging are being practiced by security forces as part of their counterterrorism strategy,” Khan said.Legitimate activists have been targeted, she said, and “the vilification has often been followed by threats, unlawful surveillance, attacks or even unlawful killing.”Jonathan Malaya, assistant director-general of the National Security Council, denied there is a policy of “red-tagging” critics.He insisted that the task force Khan wants disbanded had helped weaken the communist insurgency in recent years, with just 1,500 guerrillas remaining. Once remaining guerrilla fronts have been dismantled, the task force would turn to promoting peace and national unity, Malaya said.The Maoist rebel force was established in 1969 with only about 60 armed fighters in the country’s north but gradually grew amid crunching poverty and unrest among farmers, spreading across the country. However, battlefield setbacks and infighting have weakened the guerrillas, who remain a key threat to Philippine security. (AP)

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THE government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has taken steps to address human rights abuses in the country, including the killings of journalists and rights activists, a UN expert said Friday, February 2, 2024.However, more needs to be done, she said, including ensuring accountability.The remarks by United Nations Special Rapporteur Irene Khan came at the end of a nearly two-week visit — at the invitation of the government — to assess rights conditions in the Philippines, where she met with officials and activists, as well as a detained journalist.Khan said she underscored the need for the Marcos administration to seek justice for rights victims under his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte.Watchdog groups had described Duterte’s term as a “human rights calamity” due to widespread violations, including the killings of thousands of mostly poor suspects in a brutal anti-drugs crackdown. The International Criminal Court is investigating the killings as a potential crime against humanity.“These are all positive signals, but they are not sufficient to turn the page decisively on the past,” Khan said at a news conference in Manila.“Tackling the grave and deep-seated human rights problems of the Philippines … will require more fundamental and sustained reforms and also a clear commitment to accountability,” Khan said.She cited UN figures saying that at least 81 past killings of journalists in the Philippines have not been investigated and remain unresolved.With four journalists separately being killed since Marcos took office in 2022, “the trend remains disturbing,” she said.The justice department in Manila was prosecuting suspects in three of the killings and an investigation was underway in the fourth case, she added.“The killing of journalists is the most egregious form of censorship,” Khan said, adding that the Philippines “remains a dangerous country for journalists.”Khan urged Marcos' government to abolish its task force overseeing a campaign to end a decades-old communist insurgency, one of the longest running in the world, and also appealed against the policy of “red-tagging,” a practice by authorities to link activists with armed insurgents.Since 1969, the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People’s Army, have fought successive Philippine governments.“There is clear evidence that red-tagging and terror-tagging are being practiced by security forces as part of their counterterrorism strategy,” Khan said.Legitimate activists have been targeted, she said, and “the vilification has often been followed by threats, unlawful surveillance, attacks or even unlawful killing.”Jonathan Malaya, assistant director-general of the National Security Council, denied there is a policy of “red-tagging” critics.He insisted that the task force Khan wants disbanded had helped weaken the communist insurgency in recent years, with just 1,500 guerrillas remaining. Once remaining guerrilla fronts have been dismantled, the task force would turn to promoting peace and national unity, Malaya said.The Maoist rebel force was established in 1969 with only about 60 armed fighters in the country’s north but gradually grew amid crunching poverty and unrest among farmers, spreading across the country. However, battlefield setbacks and infighting have weakened the guerrillas, who remain a key threat to Philippine security. (AP) Casino Gambling Tips in the Philippines THE Philippine Army said on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, that it is open to any investigation amid the claims of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (NPA) on alleged irregularities in an operation that resulted in the death of its five members in Bilar, Bohol last week.In a statement, Philippine Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colo Louie Dema-ala maintained the legitimacy of the operation in Bilar, Bohol on Friday, February 23, 2024, where police and military jointly served an arrest warrant to Domingo Jaspe Compoc, a suspected NPA leader.“This was a result of a legitimate operations covered with official reports and scene of the crime reports from the PNP. Likewise, the Philippine Army is open to any investigation as we do not dignify the twisted narratives of the CTG and their front organizations,” said Dema-ala.“Our troops understand and uphold human rights and the International Humanitarian Law in the conduct of military operations. Each and every soldier strictly adheres to the standing rules of engagement to ensure the protection of the rights of our people,” he added.Compoc, the top leader of the NPA insurgents in Bohol, was killed during the operation along with four other suspected rebels identified as Hannah Cesista, who served as former field investigator and paralegal of cause-oriented group Karapatan; Parlito Segovia; Marlon Omosura; and an individual only known as Juaning, but identified as Alberto Sancho by the CPP-NPA.The police said the suspected rebels resisted arrest, resulting in the encounter.In a statement, aside from accusing the state forces of deliberately killing the five individuals, the CPP-NPA said police and military personnel also abducted a certain Berting, whom they asked for Compoc’s location, and two of his minor companions, including a four-year-old child.“Their location is yet unknown,” the group said.It added that Police Corporal Gilbert Amper, who took part in the operation, was killed by military personnel “after a skirmish between the operating units of the PNP and AFP.”“The PNP and AFP were racing against one another in trying to get to the location of the resting unit of the NPA. The PNP unit arrived first in the area and were able to catch Ka Silong (Compoc) and company unawares,” the CPP-NPA said.“Operating troops of the 47th Infantry Battalion arrived later, sparking a firefight between them and the police unit, leading to the death of one police officer,” it added.In a press conference, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said they will look into the authenticity of the photos floated by the CPP-NPA showing Compoc being accosted by a military personnel alive.She said Central Visayas Police Regional Office Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin has also ordered the conduct of an in-depth investigation on the incident.PNP chief maintains regularity of Bilar, Bohol operation“The statement came from the CPP-NPA and this is a self-serving statement on their part but nasabi na rin ito ng ating Chief PNP kahapon na open ang PNP sa anumang investigation na gagawin regarding this incident pero nasabi na rin ng ating Chief PNP na masakit yun para sa PNP na namatayan tayo ng isang pulis, may isang nasugatan para lang sabihin na ito ay isang insidente na gawa-gawa lamang ng PNP dahil hindi isasakripisyo ng PNP ‘yung buhay ng pulis natin para lang sa ganitong insidente,” said Fajardo.“It’s quite easy for anyone to release a particular picture pero we have to check saan ba nakuha itong picture, authenticity ng pictures, sino ba nakakuha ng picture na ito. We cannot accept hook, line and sinker yung mga nilalabas sa media, particularly coming from the CPP-NPA,” she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) has recommended the revocation of the license to own and possess firearms (LTOFP) of embattled Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, who is facing charges for human trafficking and child and sexual abuse.FEO-PIO Chief Major Lady Lou Gondales said the recommendation was submitted to PNP Chief General Rommel Marbil for approval.Marbil said the recommendation is currently under review.“They are checking the legal provisions. I have it reviewed before I sign it,” he said.Earlier, Senator Risa Hontiveros made the call for the PNP to stop issuing justifications and revoke Quiboloy’s LTOPF, noting that he is operating a “private army.”"Sa dami at bigat ng pending cases ni Quiboloy, siguro naman pwede nang bawiin ang mga armas niya. Sa kasong human trafficking pa lang, non-bailable at lifetime imprisonment na ang parusa, kaya ano pa hinihintay ng PNP? Nakapagtataka ang bagal," she said.(With the number of Quiboloy's pending cases, maybe his firearms can be confiscated from him. In the case of human trafficking, the punishment is non-bailable and life imprisonment, so what are the PNP waiting for? The delay is surprising.)"I am again calling on the PNP chief, PGen. Rommel Marbil, to lead better. Quiboloy is a high profile fugitive who must be apprehended. Baka kaya ang lakas ng loob magtago ni Quiboloy dahil sa mga armas at baril na pumoprotekta sa kanya. Trabahuin na ng PNP ang pagkansela ng mga armas niya. Bilis-bilisan na," she added.(Maybe Quiboloy had the courage to hide because of the weapons and guns that protect him. The PNP will work on canceling his weapons. They should hurry up.)Quiboloy has three standing arrest warrants for child and sexual abuse issued by the Davao City Regional Trial Court and human trafficking issued by a Pasig City Court.No bail was recommended in the human trafficking case.PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo earlier assured Hontiveros that the efforts of the PNP, as well as the National Bureau of Investigation to arrest Quiboloy remains relentless.She noted that the manhunt operations against Quiboloy have already been extended to other areas in the country and not only in his bailiwick, Davao City.“As to the statement with respect sa failure of intelligence again katulad ng sinasabi natin magmula noong inilabas ng Davao RTC ‘yung WOA against kay Pastor Quiboloy at iba pa pong accused ay hindi na tumigil ang PNP at other law enforcement agencies particularly ang NBI sa paghahanap,” said Fajardo.(As to the statement with respect to the failure of intelligence again like what we have been saying, since the Davao RTC issued the WOA against Pastor Quiboloy and other accused, the PNP and other law enforcement agencies, particularly the NBI, have not stopped searching.)“At hindi na lamang limitado sa Davao City ‘yung ating paghahanap. Yun ‘yung assurance na gusto natin iwanan sa ating mga kababayan, of course, sa ating kagalang-galang na senador na tuloy-tuloy yung ginagawa nating manhunt operations,” she added.(And our search is not limited to Davao City. That's the assurance we want to leave to our countrymen, of course, to our honorable senator, that we are continuously doing manhunt operations.)Fajardo also cited that under Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the specific grounds for the revocation of LTOPF include the following:* Commission of a crime or offense involving the firearm, ammunition, of major parts thereof;* Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude or any offense where the penalty carries an imprisonment of more than six years;* Loss of the firearm, ammunition, or any parts thereof through negligence;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof outside of residence or workplace without, the proper permit to carry the same;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof in prohibited places;* Dismissal for cause from the service in case of government official and employee;* Commission of any of the acts penalized under Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”;* Submission of falsified documents or misrepresentation in the application to obtain a license or permit;* Noncompliance of reportorial requirements;* By virtue of a court order.At present, Quiboloy has 18 registered firearms. The registration of his nineteenth firearm expired last March. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you outsmart a bookies? . Find the best online casinos that accept GCash as a payment method with our guide. Discover all the best games, offers and sign up for an exciting bonus! here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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Nakapagtataka ang bagal," she said.(With the number of Quiboloy's pending cases, maybe his firearms can be confiscated from him. In the case of human trafficking, the punishment is non-bailable and life imprisonment, so what are the PNP waiting for? The delay is surprising.)"I am again calling on the PNP chief, PGen. Rommel Marbil, to lead better. Quiboloy is a high profile fugitive who must be apprehended. Baka kaya ang lakas ng loob magtago ni Quiboloy dahil sa mga armas at baril na pumoprotekta sa kanya. Trabahuin na ng PNP ang pagkansela ng mga armas niya. Bilis-bilisan na," she added.(Maybe Quiboloy had the courage to hide because of the weapons and guns that protect him. The PNP will work on canceling his weapons. They should hurry up.)Quiboloy has three standing arrest warrants for child and sexual abuse issued by the Davao City Regional Trial Court and human trafficking issued by a Pasig City Court.No bail was recommended in the human trafficking case.PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo earlier assured Hontiveros that the efforts of the PNP, as well as the National Bureau of Investigation to arrest Quiboloy remains relentless.She noted that the manhunt operations against Quiboloy have already been extended to other areas in the country and not only in his bailiwick, Davao City.“As to the statement with respect sa failure of intelligence again katulad ng sinasabi natin magmula noong inilabas ng Davao RTC ‘yung WOA against kay Pastor Quiboloy at iba pa pong accused ay hindi na tumigil ang PNP at other law enforcement agencies particularly ang NBI sa paghahanap,” said Fajardo.(As to the statement with respect to the failure of intelligence again like what we have been saying, since the Davao RTC issued the WOA against Pastor Quiboloy and other accused, the PNP and other law enforcement agencies, particularly the NBI, have not stopped searching.)“At hindi na lamang limitado sa Davao City ‘yung ating paghahanap. Yun ‘yung assurance na gusto natin iwanan sa ating mga kababayan, of course, sa ating kagalang-galang na senador na tuloy-tuloy yung ginagawa nating manhunt operations,” she added.(And our search is not limited to Davao City. That's the assurance we want to leave to our countrymen, of course, to our honorable senator, that we are continuously doing manhunt operations.)Fajardo also cited that under Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the specific grounds for the revocation of LTOPF include the following:* Commission of a crime or offense involving the firearm, ammunition, of major parts thereof;* Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude or any offense where the penalty carries an imprisonment of more than six years;* Loss of the firearm, ammunition, or any parts thereof through negligence;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof outside of residence or workplace without, the proper permit to carry the same;* Carrying of the firearm, ammunition, or major parts thereof in prohibited places;* Dismissal for cause from the service in case of government official and employee;* Commission of any of the acts penalized under Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”;* Submission of falsified documents or misrepresentation in the application to obtain a license or permit;* Noncompliance of reportorial requirements;* By virtue of a court order.At present, Quiboloy has 18 registered firearms. 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The International Criminal Court is investigating the killings as a potential crime against humanity.“These are all positive signals, but they are not sufficient to turn the page decisively on the past,” Khan said at a news conference in Manila.“Tackling the grave and deep-seated human rights problems of the Philippines … will require more fundamental and sustained reforms and also a clear commitment to accountability,” Khan said.She cited UN figures saying that at least 81 past killings of journalists in the Philippines have not been investigated and remain unresolved.With four journalists separately being killed since Marcos took office in 2022, “the trend remains disturbing,” she said.The justice department in Manila was prosecuting suspects in three of the killings and an investigation was underway in the fourth case, she added.“The killing of journalists is the most egregious form of censorship,” Khan said, adding that the Philippines “remains a dangerous country for journalists.”Khan urged Marcos' government to abolish its task force overseeing a campaign to end a decades-old communist insurgency, one of the longest running in the world, and also appealed against the policy of “red-tagging,” a practice by authorities to link activists with armed insurgents.Since 1969, the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People’s Army, have fought successive Philippine governments.“There is clear evidence that red-tagging and terror-tagging are being practiced by security forces as part of their counterterrorism strategy,” Khan said.Legitimate activists have been targeted, she said, and “the vilification has often been followed by threats, unlawful surveillance, attacks or even unlawful killing.”Jonathan Malaya, assistant director-general of the National Security Council, denied there is a policy of “red-tagging” critics.He insisted that the task force Khan wants disbanded had helped weaken the communist insurgency in recent years, with just 1,500 guerrillas remaining. Once remaining guerrilla fronts have been dismantled, the task force would turn to promoting peace and national unity, Malaya said.The Maoist rebel force was established in 1969 with only about 60 armed fighters in the country’s north but gradually grew amid crunching poverty and unrest among farmers, spreading across the country. However, battlefield setbacks and infighting have weakened the guerrillas, who remain a key threat to Philippine security. (AP)

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