Suspect For IED Left Near US Embassy Arrested In Bulacan

IED

Suspect For Leaving IED Near US Embassy Arrested By Authorities In Bulacan The suspect for allegedly leaving an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near U.S Embassy was arrested by Manila and Bulacan Police. A certain Rayson Kilala (Christian name) or Rashid Kilala (Muslim name) was arrested by the members of Bulacan Provincial Police office together with … Read more

Mom Wants Baby Back After Leaving 3-Month-Old Son To Stranger At NAIA 1

Baby

Mother Wants 3-Month-Old Baby Boy Back After Abandoning At NAIA 1 The mother of a 3 month-old baby boy abandoned at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal (NAIA-1) wants to claim him back. On Friday Afternoon (November 25, 2016), the 36-year-old Vilma Pacibas Lastima, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) left her 3-month-old baby intentionally to a … Read more

Russian Ambassador To Philippines Supports Duterte’s Drug War

Russian Ambassador

President Duterte’s Drug War Supported By Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev On Tuesday (November 29, 2016), Igor Khovaev, Russian Ambassador to the Philippines expressed his support to the anti-illegal drug campaign of President Duterte. The Russian envoy said that he supports Duterte’s war on drugs, but he refused to give comments on the procedure for implementing … Read more

Duterte Disregards Western Threats Of ICC Complaints Over Drug War

Western Threats

Western Threats Of ICC Indiction Over War On Drugs Disregards By President Duterte On Monday (November 28, 2016), President Duterte disregards Western threats of International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment of his war on drugs. The anti-illegal drug campaign of President Duterte received criticisms from United States (US), European Union (EU), and human rights group amid … Read more

US Shifts Money From Philippine’ Police Anti-Drug Program

Anti-Drug Program

US Shifted Millions Of Dollars Away From Philippine’ Police Anti-Drug Program Over Human Rights Concern Millions of dollars for Philippines law enforcement have been shifted by the United States away from police anti-drug program over human rights concern. On Monday (November 28, 2016), State Department officials said that U.S has shifted the money away from … Read more

Estrada Urges 600 Traffic Enforcers To Resign Over Alleged Extortion

Traffic Enforcers

600 Traffic Enforcers Ordered By Estrada To Resign Over Alleged Extortion 600 traffic enforcers orders by Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Estrada to resign over alleged extortion and fair to relieve traffic jam in their assigned area. Almost 23 traffic enforcers have already submitted their resignation letter, according to Dennis Alcoreza, head of the Manila Traffic … Read more

Tugade May Face Charges Over Transfer Of P40-B Unspent Funds

Unspent Funds

Transfer Of P40-B Unspent Funds May Cause Tugade To Face Legal Troubles Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade may face charges for transferring the P40 billion unspent funds of his department to another agency. On Sunday (November 27, 2016), the senator warned Secretary Tugade that he may face legal troubles over transferring the unspent funds of his … Read more

Trillianes: Lawmakers Failed To Prove De Lima Coddled Drug Lords

Coddled Drug Lords

Lawmakers Failed To Prove De Lima Coddled Drug Lords, Trillanes Says Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said that the congressmen have failed to prove that Senator Leila De Lima coddled drug lords. The senator said that the congressmen should stand down and swallow their pride as he urges lawmakers should make De Lima Explain she should … Read more