600,000 terrified drug dealers surrender in Philippines before President Duterte executes them

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Duterte names Judges, Politicians, Friends, Police Officers involved in Drugs; 600,000 Drug Pushers Surrender

The Philippines is celebrating a huge percentage drop in crime incidence in the country due to the relentless drive against illegal drugs.

In spite of this popular and positive development, criticisms to the ongoing operations are so loud enough they have irritated the incumbent president.

In response, 7 sitting judges, 54 mayors and congressmen, and hundreds of police officers including police generals, were named by President Rodrigo Duterte just hours ago as having been involved in the proliferation of illegal drugs nationwide.

In relation thereto, the president didn’t bother to ask for their voluntary surrender. He already said that prior to formally assuming office. Recently instead, he ordered them to be shot on sight.#+

Some of those named were known to him personally, including the former mayor of Cebu City, Michael Rama, a tourism hub in the Visayas area and the second biggest city in the country.

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To the persistent noise coming from the Oligarchy owned corporate media and various human rights NGOs pretending to show concern over the spate of summary killings in the ongoing campaign against the drug menace, Duterte is now challenging all of them to prove their bleeding hearts for humanitarian cause by accepting the 600,000 drug users/pushers and still counting, who chose to voluntarily surrender mostly out of fear of being summarily executed, and are now opting for rehabilitation.

Duterte said, there is an estimated 3 million drug addicts in the country according to some data he received four years ago. He is asking the military to host those drug surrenderees inside their camps. For those who cannot be rehabilitated anymore will be put in an island for quarantine, i.e. akin to Lepers’ Island.

High profile convicts will also be transferred to a high security island to prevent them from running the drug enterprise through wireless communication like they have been doing until Duterte assumed office more than a month ago.

Inside their existing cells, these convicted druglords were able to cook meth and ran their business without interruption.

It is our understanding that all those summary killings can be categorized into three flavors:

  • those who were killed because they are potential witnesses to government officials’ involvement;
  • those who fight it out with the police, paranoid under the influence of drugs, and;
  • those who were executed by vigilantes.

The government officials named by President Duterte to have been involved in the sale and distribution of drugs nationwide, and in the protection of drug criminals are:

Judges

  • Judge Mupas, Dasmarià±as, Cavite
  • Judge Reyes, Baguio City
  • Judge Savilo, RTC Branch 13, Iloilo City
  • Judge Casiple, Kalibo, Aklan
  • Judge Rene Gonzales, MTC (no location mentioned)
  • Judge Navidad, RTC Calbayog City
  • Judge Ezekiel Dagala, MTC Dapa, Siargao

Current and former LGU officials, Luzon

  • Mayor Renaldo Flores, Naguilian, La Union
  • Dante Garcia, Tubao, La Union
  • Martin De Guzman, Bauang, La Union
  • Marjorie Salazar, Lasam, Cagayan
  • Cipriano “Goto” Dungao, Violago, Bulacan
  • Marino “Boking” Morales, Mabalacat, Pampanga
  • Felix Castillo, Daguioman, Abra
  • Ex-mayor Eufranio Eriguel, Agoo, La Union
  • Jose “Pepe” Miranda, Santiago City, Isabela
  • Vicente Amante, San Pablo City, Laguna
  • Ryan Dolor, Bauan, Batangas
  • Vice Mayor Edgardo Trinidad, El Nido, Palawan

Current and former LGU officials, Visayas

  • Alex Centena, Calinog, Iloilo
  • Julius Ronald Pacificador, Hamtic, Antique
  • Jed Mabilog, Iloilo City
  • Mariano Malones, Maasin, Iloilo
  • Ex-mayor Michael Rama, Cebu City
  • Hector Ong of Laoang, Northern Samar
  • Ronaldo Espinosa, Leyte
  • Beda Caà±amaque, Basay, Negros Oriental
  • Ex-mayor Madeleine Mendoza-Ong, Laoang, Northern Samar

Current and former LGU officials, Mindanao

  • David Navarro “ Pagadian, Zamboanga Del Sur
  • Bobby Alingan “ Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte
  • Reynaldo Parojinog “ Ozamiz City
  • Nova Princess Parojinog Echavez “ ex-wife of Colangco
  • Omar Solitario Ali “ Marawi City
  • Abdul Wahab Allan Sabal “ Talitay, Maguindanao
  • Abubakar Abdulkarim Afdal “ Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur
  • Gamar Ahay Janihim “ Sirawai, Zamboanga del Norte
  • David Navarro “ Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
  • Bobby Alingan “ Kolambugan, Davao del Norte
  • Yusopha Munder “ Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
  • Jessie Aguillera “ Alegria, Surigao del Norte
  • Fahad Salic “ Marawi City, Lanao del Sur
  • Mohammadali Abinal “ Marantao,
  • Jamal Dadayan “ Buadiposo-Buntong, Lanao del Sur
  • Sabula Macabago “ Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur
  • Moslem Alim Macadato “ Lumbatan, Lanao del Sur
  • Rasul Sangki “ Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao
  • Montaser Sabal “ Talitay, Maguindanao
  • Vicman Montawal “ Datu Montawal, Maguindanao
  • Samsoden Dimacum “ Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao
  • Noridin Salasal “ Datu Salibo, Maguindanao
  • Ex-mayor Tulawie “ Talipao, Sulu
  • Reynaldo “Andong” Parajinog “ Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental
  • Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parajinog-Chavez “ Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental
  • Omar Solitario Ali “ Marawi City, Lanao del Sur
  • Vice Mayor Abdulwahib Sabal “ Talitay, Maguindanao
  • Otto Montawal “ Datu Montawal, Maguindanao
  • Nida Dimagcon “ Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao
  • Arafat Salic “ Marawi City
  • Rasmiya Macabago “ Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur
  • Ex-Board Member Ricardo Parajinog, Misamis Occidental

Representatives

  • Ex-Rep. JC Rahman Nava, Guimaras
  • Party list Rep. Jeffrey Celis
  • Rep. Guillermo Romarate Jr, Surigao del Norte

Police officials and personnel

  • Retired P/Inspector Rolando Batulayan
  • P/Superintendent Maristelo Manalo, PNP-CIDG
  • PCI Roberto Palisoc, Station 7 MPD
  • Retired P/Superintendent Ciceron Ada
  • PCI Eric Buenaventura, Navotas
  • PO2 Geraldine Bautista Manuel, PNP PRO2
  • SPO3 Ronald Calap, Isabela PPO
  • POC Rodel Samoledo, Lalio Police Station
  • PO3 Cecilio Domingo, Nueva Ecija CIDT
  • PO2 Ryan Mendoza, Tarlac Police Station
  • Jeffrey Serafica, Butuan PPO
  • PO1 Norman Adarlo, Puerto Galera NPS
  • Mark Canete, RSRPSB MIMAROPA
  • PO1 Mark Christian Catalina, PNP Camarines Norte
  • PO2 Alan Carpio PCP, 8 Pasay City
  • PO3 Eric Lazo, QCPD Station 6
  • PO3 Alexander Macabeo, PCP 3 Paranaque City
  • PO3 Johnny Mahilum, QCPD Station 6 Batasan
  • PO2 Celito Melendrez, Binangonan Police Station
  • Retired General Vicente Loot
  • Retired General Valerio, Santa Barbara, Iloilo
  • Gen. Bernardo Diaz, Region 6
  • Gen. Idio, RTC of Calbayog City
  • Retired P/Superintendent Floro, Antique City PNP
  • P/Superintendent Kashmir Disomangcop, COP of Iloilo Base Commander
  • P/Superintendent Delia Paz, Chief RDIDM
  • P/Superintendent Genepa, RIU Intelligence
  • P/Superintendent Ipil Duenas
  • P/Superintendent Condag
  • P/Superintendent Eugenio Malic, PNP Maritime Group
  • Lamsis, former chief Antique anti-drug
  • P/Superintendent Gomboc
  • P/Superintendent Lebin
  • PCI Maymay
  • PSI Kenneth Militar, Iloilo
  • PSI Donasco
  • P/Inspector De Jose, SOG PNP Region 6
  • P/Inspector Duarte, former PCOP of Arevalo, Iloilo
  • P/Inspector Vicente Vicente, COP Banate
  • P/Inspector Romeo Santander, former chief intel Cebu
  • PO2 Michael Cortez, Barile Police Station
  • SPO1 Jen dela Victoria, PS5 Cebu CPO
  • SPO1 Onel Nabua, Barile Police Station
  • PO2 Jomar Ibanez, Lapu-Lapu Police Station
  • PO3 Ryan Martus Kiamco, Cebu Provincial Office
  • PCI Ibrahim Jabiran, Zamboanga CPO
  • PCI Perfecto Abrasaldo Awi Jr, Misamis Oriental
  • P/Inspector Roy Montes, Iligan PRO
  • P/Superintendent Ricardo Gando Pulot, COP Quezon Bukidnon
  • P/Inspector Martin Plaza, former Panabo chief intel
  • PO1 Pierre Dizo, Zamboanga del Sur
  • PO3 Omar Juani, Zamboanga City Public Safety
  • Rommel Mansul, PRO9
  • PO3 Daryl Page, Tabasan Municipal Station
  • SPO1 Totong Joe Valdez, 9th RNG
  • SPO4 Rodrigo Ramos, Bukidnon PRO
  • SPO1 Reynaldo dela Victoria, CDO
  • SPO3 Emilio Mendoza, Lozaria PP5 Iligan City
  • Marlo Espinosa, Bukidnon
  • SPO3 Richie Mat, CIDG Mati Davao Oriental
  • SPO3 Rosell Iliviera, CIDG Tagum Davao del Norte
  • PO3 Jessie Balabag, Region 11
  • PO3 Filomeno Toronia, Digos Police Station
  • PO1 Glenn Alicarte, PRO 12
  • PO1 Philip Pantarolia, Tacurong City Police Office
  • SPO1 Gerry dela Rosa, SCPPO
  • PO3 Bebot Ruiz, GSCPO
  • PO3 Estelito Solanio, Malongon MPS Sarangani
  • PO1 Jerebel Ocsio, PRO RMN
  • SPO1 Ernesto Billones, NCR
  • JS1 Lito Montemayor, Roxas District Jail Aparri
  • PO1 Vicente Reynaldo Celis, NCR
  • PG Drexel Saet, MIMAROPA
  • SPO1 Felix Tubil, Region 3
  • SPO3 Nicolas Ponce Angeles, Region 3
  • SPO2 Rod Erseni, Marinduque BFP
  • FO1 Reynaldo Valencia, Claveria Police Station
  • SSgt. Vic dela Cruz, MIMAROPA
  • B/General Leoncio Daniega, NCR
  • SPO3 Gerry Mendoza, NCR
  • Reymante Dayto, Region 5
  • Reymar Dayto, Region 5
  • Renato Zamora, Region 6
  • J1 Alan Manatad, Region 7
  • SPO3 Christie Cielo Tingad, Region 7
  • RSAD Casimiro Castro, CAFGU 38IB 6ID ARMM
  • RSAD Private First Class Philip Miro, 40IB 6ID ARMM
  • Corporal Cusinan Lopez, 52IB ARMM
  • Private First Class Mamadali Ipad, 64IB 6ID
  • Yasin Abolgalib
  • JO1 Alfredo Ogacho
  • FO1 Nicolas Ponce Ablaca
  • FO1 Ricardo Ibanez
  • Marine Corporal Alfrenz Gurias Abedin
  • Jimmy Manlangit, Region 12

The above list is incomplete as some names are still being revalidated.

The 91% trust rating the majority has given Duterte at this early means that they know what motivates those empty “human rights” criticism against their president, i.e. the Oligarchy and the Church’s common powerbase has been effectively uprooted and no longer will the people allow themselves to be deceived again.

To the old guards, Duterte is an anomaly. They could not believe that he has already delivered a third of what he had promised during the campaign, with barely 40 days into his 6-year term as president.
On top of the above accomplishment, a major shakedown in the local industries are already underway:

  • Already, an oligarch Roberto Ongpin controlling online betting stepped down as chairman of PhilWeb after his company shares plunged  36.88% as a direct result of Duterte’s dropping his name [here];
  • 7 destructive mining operations in Mindanao were closed down last week and the local citizenry were deputized to guard forests and rivers from further exploitation;
  • Issuance of the Freedom of Information EO for the entire executive branch of the government;
  • scalawags at the NAIA international airport are removed and daily maintenance of basic terminal facilities are turned over to airline companies; private jets are also being transferred to a nearby airport to ease air traffic congestion;
  • 9,000 stranded overseas workers in the Middle East are to be brought home soon;
  • massive cleanup operations are being undertaken in city streets to ease traffic congestion and further reduce petty crimes.
  • 50% end of labor contractualization will be implemented by the end of the year; 100% by the end of next year;
  • salaries of public teachers, police and military personnel will be doubled up by December 2016;
  • Call numbers 8888 for public service feedback system, and 911 emergency response are on their early stages; Duterte is aiming for an expanded version of his free of charge 911 Central Emergency Response in Davao City, to mitigate nationwide emergency requirements;
  • massive farming assistance in the countryside, and the introduction and training in vertical hydrophonic farming for urban dwellers.

The only spoiler so far is the recent withdrawal of the government’s unilateral ceasefire extended to the communists for the latter’s failing to reciprocate and instead initiated an ambush against a group of CAFGUs using a landmine.

For the first time since our first peaceful revolution in 1986,the people are highly inspired and motivated to organize and contribute their own time and skills for the long awaited, real meaningful nation building.

It should not surprise everyone when this country rises up from mediocrity in the next 6 years due to the growing spirit of volunteerism and the massive infrastructure projects already in the pipeline.
Mabuhay, Maharlikans around the world!

Rodrigo Duterte: ‘I don’t care about human rights’

President publicly accuses Filipino government officials including judges and members of Congress of having drug links.

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About 800 people have been killed since Duterte won in May, according to reports [EPA]
About 800 people have been killed since Duterte won in May, according to reports [EPA]

Fast Facts

  • At least 800 people with suspected drug links killed since Duterte won in May
  • 158 government officials including members of Congress accused of drug links
  • Catholic church leader condemns human rights abuses
  • Police says 500,000 people have surrendered since anti-drug campaign started

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has named several government officials, including judges, members of Congress and military officers accused of having links to the illegal drug trade, just hours after vowing to maintain his “shoot-to-kill” order against drug dealers.

In a televised national address on Sunday, Duterte declared that the officials he accused would have their day in court, but quickly added while reading the list that “my mouth has no due process”.

He justified his reading of the list, saying he has a sworn duty to inform the public about the state of “narco-politics” in the country.

READ MORE: Dozens killed in first four days of Duterte’s drug war

AL JAZEERA’S MARGA ORTIGAS IN MANILA:

As many as 57 people have turned themselves in to police in Metro Manila, with many saying the allegations against them are unfounded and that they are determined to clear their name.

The integrity of the list that President Duterte released over the weekend has also been questioned by some factions who have found that a number of those on the lists are either long dead, some did not even hold public office, and a few others were found to not exist at all.

Human rights activists are also worried about this ‘name and shame campaign’ as they see it, and by the high number of people that have been killed in police operations but also by vigilantes involved in this anti-drug campaign. More than 500 people have already been killed.

According to the news website Rappler, Duterte named a total of 158 officials, many of whom are police and military officers, but also include three members of Congress and seven judges.

Duterte was speaking from his constituency of Davao, where he served as mayor before winning the presidency.

Earlier on Saturday, Duterte had vowed to keep his “shoot-to-kill” order “until the last day of my term, if I’m still alive by then”.

“I don’t care about human rights, believe me,” he said, according to official transcripts released by the presidential palace.

About 800 people have been killed since Duterte won a landslide election in May, according to reports by the local press, which has been tracking reports of extra-judicial killings.

Later on Sunday, local television GMA News reported that five mayors and three vice mayors from the southern island of Mindanao surrendered to police, and denied Duterte’s allegations.

Michael Rama, former mayor of Cebu, the country’s second major city, has also denied being involved in the illegal drug business, calling the allegations “untrue”, but vowing to cooperate with authorities.

Meanwhile, the website Rappler reported that one of the judges included in the list has been dead for eight years.

‘I’m waging a war’

Duterte said government officials who use their positions to engage in a trade that wrecks the lives of many Filipinos were first on his list.

The president said he was also offering soldiers and police his “official and personal guarantee” of immunity from prosecution for killings undertaken in the performance of their duties.

Death toll rises as Philippines intensifies war on drugs

In a homily delivered later on Sunday, Catholic leader Archbishop Socrates Villegas condemned the latest killings, saying, “I am in utter disbelief. If this is just a nightmare, wake me up and assure me it is not true. This is too much to swallow.

“From a generation of drug addicts, shall we become a generation of street murderers?” Villegas, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), said in a statement  posted on his website.

The UN anti-drugs office on Wednesday joined international rights organisations in condemning the rash of killings.

“The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime remains greatly concerned by the reports of extrajudicial killing of suspected drug dealers and users in the Philippines,” its executive director Yury Fedotov said in a statement.

But Duterte said he is waging a war, and is “now invoking the articles of war”.

Police say more than 500,000 people have surrendered to the local authorities and pledged to stop using illegal drugs.

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