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Corruption in PI

Central Luzon Corruption (Justice, Philippine Style) Angeles City, Set-up Capitol Of The P.I. What to Do when The Police come To Your Home Our Credentials Triads and Mafioso The Lord Helps Them that Help Themselves Police Brutality and Murders Elections Arrested on Trumped-up Charges David Orland Suffers 13 Years of Torture The Chief Criminal In Baguio City Korean Mafia Take-over of Your Town Land Theft Or Rent-a-Judge Country-wide Hospital Policies, You Could Be Dead Col. Isagani Neres and Drug-lord payoffs How Attorney Abelardo Estrada Misrepresented And With-Held Evidence in an Attempt To Jail His Own Innocent client The worst criminals in The Philippine Islands are the elected officials and all police-types. Not a single team member has met one of these that we can say are honest. We have never met one that we can say is not a criminal. Table of corruption. Zero is the best possible score. 1: Singapore, 1.13 (1.20) 2: Hong Kong, 1.80 (1.87) 3: Japan, 2.25 (2.10) 4: Macau, 3.30 (5.18) 5. South Korea, 5.65 (6.30) 6. Malaysia, 6.37 (6.25) 7. Taiwan, 6.55 (6.23) 8. India, 7.25 (6.67) 9. Vietnam, 7.75 (7.54) 10. China, 7.98 (6.29) 10. Indonesia, 7.98 (8.03) 11. Thailand, 8.00 (8.03) 12. Philippines, 9.00 (9.40) The Philippines is a sad case when it comes to corruption, the consultancy said in a summary report made available to AFP. The Philippine situation is probably no worse than places like Indonesia and Thailand, but corruption has become politicized and is openly discussed in the media, unlike in authoritarian countries like China and Vietnam, it said. The Philippines scored 9.0 out of a possible 10 points under a grading system used by PERC under which zero is the best score and 10 the worst. In 2006 The Philippine Islands ranked as the eighth most corrupt nation shared by: Swaziland, Guyana, Rwanda, Gambia, Benin, Honduras, Russia and Nepal. Haiti was the most corrupt nation. The most honest countries are, Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, Denmark, Singapore, Sweden. Switzerland, Norway, Austria & Luxembourg Singapore at 1.13 (1.20)was rated as the fourth most honest country in the world. A third of the Philippine population of 90 million lives on a dollar a day or less, according to a report issued May 12, 2008. Of the 90 million there are 12 million who are not living in The Philippine Islands. They have immigrated or working overseas and are sending money back in to help their poverty-stricken relatives. Husbands, wives and children are separated for years at a time and marriages destroyed. All due to the genetic- propensity of the Philipino for corruption and intrigue. Twenty-nine million are forced to live on less than $1.50 a day. They cannot afford the school uniforms for their children to attend school. For the 2008 year President GMA has said to waive the school uniform rule due to the rising prices. An additional 20 million live on less than $5 per day, and in June of 2008, that does not go very far. Especially with Gasoline over $5 per gallon. Pork and beef has doubled from January 1, 2008 to May 29, 2008. Diesel fuel on May 24, 2008 was $5.02 per gallon and gasoline is close behind. Their cloths have holes, they work in flip-flops, and barely make enough to keep from starving and some have starved. Since a roll of toilet tissue costs up to 1/5 a day's wages they use their hands to wipe themselves. This results in feces under the fingernails, which kills their children. The ingesting of feces is the largest killer of children in The Philippines Islands. This is a true story that is a normal police activity for The Philippine Islands. Nothing unusual about what happened to this man while living in Angeles City, Pampanga province: Philippine Islands' Police Preying Upon Unfortunate Foreigners -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Too many foreigners not only being robbed by police, but murdered. Thursday, May 22, 2008 Aussie robbed, killed By Reynaldo G. Navales ANGELES CITY -- An Australian national was killed inside his apartment at Villasol Sub- division in Barangay Anunas here, a police official said. The victim was identified as Keith Joseph Cook, 68, of Unit 3 Jessie Magbag Apartment 4-26, California Street, Villasol Sub-division, Barangay Anunas in this city. Chief Inspector (Major) Rene Aspe of the Angeles police said Cook's body was chopped into several pieces and placed inside a traveling bag before it was left inside his own room by three suspects. The suspects were identified as Jay Cris Magtalon, 27; Kiko (not his real name), 17; and Rose Marie Velasquez, 31. The three are presently residing at Unit 4 of said apartment where the slaying transpired. Chief Inspector (Major) Luisito Tan (Chief extortioner), Angeles Police-Station 4 deputy police chief, disclosed that the murder was committed during the heavy rains on Saturday night. This makes about 5 or 6 murders of white men during May and June, 2008. . . in just small Angeles City and suburbs. I would think a wise man might not want to visit over there. The police, politicians, and most attorneys will kill, or give orders to kill, anyone they see as a small problem. They have the same type of hearts as the former Sierra Leone R. U. F. leadership. What kind of country do you have with police and politicians looting the country, police murdering anyone they want, and the President of the Philippine Islands has given orders to crush all dissent including the murdering of people who are simply tired of all of the injustice? These officials see true power as Mao did: it comes out the end of a gun. For obvious personal health reasons all of our sites are uploaded from Germany Mr. S., you stay out of this or a hefty file will be uploaded about you. We can show receipts of payoffs, conflict of duties, and influence peddling. Our man has passed more than one polygraph and passed questions about you, your gossip about high ranking leaders and others. You stay out, keep your friends out, or we will send the charts in a nice file with a CD to her. You should make sure that no problems occur. If something so innocent as a road block or some other freak apprehension occurs, we are going to blame you and swiftly act. You are out of your league now, boy. We know what we are doing. This is our expertise and our op. You stay out or your high ranking friends can take care of you, The Philipino Way. Intindi? ______________________ This site is a spin-off from our Main Website We decided to upload all websites on July 29, 2008. ______________________ The Philippines is a rich country, with bountiful land, water and human resources. But the Filipino people are poor and are groveling in poverty, hardship, misery and oppression. For centuries, the social wealth created by the Filipino toiling people has been unjustly appropriated, first by foreign colonizers and then by foreign capital and their local agents, always through a combination of force and deceit, and with the collaboration of the local elite. Some of the stories we will tell you about are hard to believe, but nevertheless still true. There is "screwy-youie-by-Louie" (Also know on the street by the street urchins as, "Screwy-youie-Louie" - real name: Luisito Tan) the policeman-predator shown here. He likes to run set-ups using underage girls, use pick-pockets to plant drugs on tourists, and so many others we cannot even keep count. In one 6 week period, in late 2007, he snagged two Malays, a Chinese man from Singapore, a man from Korea, a Taiwanese man from Taiwan, one from Sweden and three from America. He hit the jack-pot alright. In Mid-2008 some of the police in the Fields Avenue area started using pickpockets to plant drugs into the pockets and bags of foreigners. The police ask to search the unfortunate whom is arrested. The poor man is told he can be released for $5,000. If he refuses he will enter their judicial system, being effectively kidnapped like thousands before him, and never is set free again. He will end up exactly as David Orland http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=308600 Louis Tan (Chief Inspector Luisito Tan - center above) is thinking of retirement. He cannot go past Major because he is not educated enough in an era where all new men coming in have college degrees, but if anyone can pull it off we are sure that "screwy-youie-Louie" can with some help ($$$$) given to higher police or political officials. "Screwy-youie-by-Louie" is building-up his golden parachute fund by running set-ups against foreigners. The going settlement is 150,000 pesos ($3,571). The police start by asking for 200,000 pesos ($4,761.00). He is protected by "friends in higher places" even while he protects a hit-man who failed in the latest attempt at assassination of a foreigner along Fields avenue - in broad daylight too! The hit-man whom has been identified still has not been arrested 7 weeks after the failed hit. There was much radio-type and cell traffic that night as all of the police celebrated the death of the Australian. Although shot in the head by a .22 calibre he survived. The hit man had only shot him in the jaw and eye! _________________ These are only a very few of many reasons why Philipinos do not have jobs and have one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. Why would companies come when corrupt custom officials are going to promise one thing and then rob them by holding for ransom their imported equipment they must have to run their newly set up businesses? They either pay the officials or their equipment is declared "Abandoned" and later auctioned off by the customs and proceeds given to the higher customs officials to split among themselves. Postal officials steal checks sent to foreigners and Philipinos alike. For example: the post office close to a certain "Johnny's Market" had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of U. S. Government checks stolen and cashed. These checks were to go to retirees and hospitals for the medical bills of retirees. A camera was secretly installed and every employee in the Philippine post office was caught red-handed. Did they go to jail? Of course not. They had enough fore site to send monies on up the chain of command for future protection so they were only reassigned to other post offices! No kidding! Any product from overseas is "taxed" above the real taxation-rate or is stolen. The receiver must pay or suffer his gift being stolen. Why come to open a business when the Philippine government is going to tax you more than 55% on your personal income? Why come to open any business when the police-run kidnap gangs are going to target you and/or your family members? Why come when you are going to be charged "industrial-rate" (The lowest rate is residential, then commercial, then the highest rate is industrial) for the electricity your machines must have? In June of 2008 there was an 800% increase in industrial rates! What company can afford this? The Philipino government is smart. Run away foreign companies and put hundreds of thousands out of work. Why come when police will hire-out, while in uniform, to act as goons for the Leong family or any other family with enough money or power to buy them? Why set up a company and give jobs to Philipinos when the police are going to come into your home on a drug pretext and plant drugs in your home to extort a large fee? Or stop your car at a common roadblock and accuse you of a crime or plant drugs in your car? Or stop you on the streets for a traffic ticket and plant drugs like they did in Manila to a Japanese man? Why come, when police have contacts at most banks so they can study who is ripe for a set-up or a false arrest? The security guards at these banks work for officials and politicians and are police snitches always on the look out to make a few more pesos to feed their families. Why come, when the police-run/police-protected drug syndicates and are going to get your children hooked on drugs? Why come, when policemen like Louie Tan (see photo above and below) are going to run set-ups on you? And who is "Screwy-youie-louie" a personal bodyguard for? Why come, when attorneys are going to work with police to set free Philipinos caught with theft by legal search warrants, and then make up a charge against you to kidnap you in their unjust justice system? This was done by attorney Abelardo Estrada of Baguio City, Philippine Islands who worked with, then corrupt prosecutor (fiscal), Asuncion Mandia and now Pangasinan Police director Isagani R. Neres. If this situation is not rectified then we will delve into the money sent up the line to superiors and our intercepts of cell calls. What about taking care of this one General Razon? Ask the bootlick, Isagani Neres (In Pangasinan) for the truth. He told a N.I.C.A. officer, and PMA graduate, that Abelardo Estrada orchestrated the whole thing against the innocent religious worker who had hired Estrada to represent him, not misrepresent him. We call on the Philippine National Police chief (PNP chief - A four-star general), Avelino I. Razon Jr., to look at this website and the Philippine Corruption Main Website and make wrongs turn into rights. For now we will hold back certain very embarrassing intercepts to see what happens to this case. Enough said. We ask you to look into the set-ups in Manila and Angeles City with a little more enthusiasm than is being presenting shown down on the street level. We are tired of the "cover-our-ass" attitudes that our intercepts have shown thus far. Enough said, indeed. _______________ Old Police Tricks Resurrected For Use in 2008 Lately, over in Angeles City, the station four police have used pick-pockets to plant drugs on people and make the arrest to extort a large "fee". If the victim refuses or cannot pay, he is jailed and will never get out again. The "good ole boys" Philippine-Islands'-judicial-system takes over to perform the kidnapping, imprisonment, and torture of the unfortunate. One of "screwy-you-Louie's" latest money makers are police set-ups which usually happen when, someone a foreigner trusts, asks if another friend (a street child) can come in to take a shower. What human person would refuse this after seeing such devastating poverty and children begging on the streets? The water is not going to cost him more, his room has been paid for no matter how much water he uses. The child is allowed in, goes into the bathroom, sheds her clothing and then calls the police who have already instructed her to do this. Louie Tan's men then rush in saying they are going to rescue a child. No warrant of any kind, no barangay official (A village official). Sometimes official papers are filed by the older-sister or mother (or more usually by someone claiming to be her sister or mother) hours before the underage girl is introduced to the hapless foreigner. Nice crystal-ball work, huh? The hapless man is dragged to a police station, but sometimes only into a car. The girl's birth certificate is then produced from a woman claiming to be a older sister or her mother. The man is intimidated, threatened with death for raping an underage girl, etc. and told the guardian wants 200,000 pesos to settle and not press charges. The price can be bargained down to 150,000 but they will not budge from that amount. If you do not pay then charges will be filed and you will go to jail! There is not any doubt about that. They use the corrupt criminal justice system to literally kidnap you and you could end up being just like David Orland who spent over 13 years in their jail for spitting on a police car. He was given regular beatings with a rattan cane soaked in water and is soon to leave with the use of only 46% of his lungs due to TB he got inside their dirty third-world prison. The police, that abused their power to jail him, will never be charged. Third-world Philippine with greedy-racial-justice at its best. Proving the superiority of the Philippine race! Welcome to The Philippine Islands with Philippine Islands' justice at work. Nice policemen who "Protect and serve the people". Wink, wink. _________________ These men play for keeps. Read this about your friendly Field's Avenue, station 4 commander, Chief Inspector Rene Aspe in regards to a man just disappearing while in police and army custody. ANGELES CITY, AUGUST 12, 2006 (STAR)By Ding Cervantes - The family of a Bulacan transport leader, who has remained missing since soldiers and policemen arrested him here last July 3, petitioned the Angeles regional trial court (RTC) the other day to compel the military and police to produce him. This developed as relatives of victims of summary executions and other human rights violations formally launched on the same day the "Mothers and Relatives against Tyranny" or Martyr which, in a statement, denounced 101 extra-judicial killings, 21 massacres, and 58 "enforced disappearances" in Central Luzon in recent months. Martyr spokeswoman Jocelyn Javier, widow of a leader of the farmers’ group Anakpawis in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija who was shot dead last year by masked men believed to be soldiers, said the "wave of killings and abductions" in the region has "dramatically increased" after Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan took over the command of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division. In their habeas corpus petition, the family of Emerlito Lipio, regional council member of the militant Pinag-isang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Operators Nationwide (PISTON) based in Bulacan, asked this city’s RTC Branch 57 to compel the military to produce him before the court. Named respondents in the petition were Senior Inspector Rene Aspe of the Angeles City police; 1Lt. Usmalik Tabayan, team leader of the Army’s 56th Infantry Battalion, and his team members Sgt. Gerardo Branguela, Pfc. Francisco Gadia, Sgt. Gerardo Pascual, and a certain 1Lt. Yago. Also included in the list of respondents was Lt. Col. Noel Clement, commander of the 69th Infantry Battalion to which the 56th IB belongs. Lipio was among seven people arrested by a combined team of 56th IB soldiers and Angeles City policemen in Barangay Malabanias here last July 3. While his companions were either set free due to lack of evidence or after posting bail on charges of illegal possession of explosives, Lipio has gone missing. "They were brought to the 174th PNP headquarters under Senior Superintendent Policarpio Segubre in Barangay Sto. Domingo in Angeles. They were later blindfolded and transported to undisclosed places where they were allegedly tortured while undergoing intense interrogation by their captors," said Sr. Cecille Ruiz, who chairs the human rights group Karapatan-Gitnang Luzon. According to Ruiz, a police report included the name of Lipio among those detained at the 174th PNP headquarters, "but he mysteriously disappeared and has not been heard from since then." Ruiz said Karapatan-Gitnang Luzon is considering filing a separate criminal and administrative complaint against Segubre for Lipio’s disappearance while under the custody of the city police. ______________________ Chief Inspector Louie Tan (Screwy-Youie-Louie) accused by Japanese embassy of with holding information about the death of a Japanese national. Tan's reasoning was to not scare off investors. Wink, wink If "screwy-youie-by-Louie" would stop padding his "nest egg", then much more business would not be scared away. By Ronron July 17, 2007 The chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Public Information Office (PIO) branded on Tuesday as “wrong” the act of local policemen in Angeles City, Pampanga to withhold information to the media about the killing of a Japanese national there. Chief Supt. Samuel Pagdilao, Jr. issued the statement to Manila Shimbun when informed that Sr. Inspector Luisito Tan, the deputy chief of the Angeles City Police Station 4, refused on Monday to give basic or initial facts about the killing of Reisuke Akiyoshi, citing a request of the Japanese Embassy for a news blackout. Akiyoshi was found dead before noon of Monday inside his rented apartment in Barangay Anunas, Angeles City by his wife and responding policemen. Police confirmed on Tuesday that he died due to a gunshot wound to the head. When asked for basic facts about the case later on Monday afternoon, Tan told the Manila Shimbun in Filipino: “I cannot give you the details yet because the Japanese Embassy personnel are coming and they are requesting for a news blackout.” Tan continued to withhold the information from the Manila Shimbun even after he has already met with the two personnel from the Japanese Embassy – a Japanese national and a Filipino. The Manila Shimbun was forced to get the basic facts of the case from a higher police office on Monday evening. In a visit to the morgue where Akiyoshi’s body was brought, the Manila Shimbun was also denied of any information about the case for the same reason that police gave. A source at the morgue said he cannot give any comment about the Akiyoshi case because there is an instruction from the Filipino personnel of the embassy to do so. “He told me that they do not want the incident to come out to the media because it might scare investors away. He said let’s just do it (news blackout) for the benefit of our country,” the source said in Filipino. In an interview yesterday morning, Pagdilao said of Tan’s withholding of information: “I think, that is wrong. The embassy does not and cannot control whatever we say. Our only job is to inform them of the incidents, the details, the facts about the incidents involving their nationals.” When asked if Tan merits a sanction for doing such, Pagdilao refused to comment, saying he has to know the real reason from the police officer for withholding information. “We are not sure if he (Tan) just wanted really to confirm first all the details from the Japanese Embassy personnel like the name of the victim,” Pagdilao surmised. But Pagdilao laid out clearly the policy on releasing information about criminal cases involving foreign nationals. “For incidents that happen in our jurisdiction, Philippine authorities will determine when to release information. It is covered by our media relations policy.”/DMS Remember police inspector Pedro Ramos who was at station four for 2 months starting in late 2007? He had a large hand in murdering 37 people in Kalinga province in 2007. You bar-hoppers are lucky he is gone and you have only the current criminals protecting and serving over there. Not all of those he oversaw the murder of where bad-guys. Some were people Gloria wanted murdered. These poor Philipinos were only tired of the injustices they and the whole country have suffered since the Americans left. What can we say, the Philipino wanted their own national identity and now they have it. A country where everyone wants to leave except the ones fleecing the unfortunates. ______________________ We may be contacted if you have information you want to have placed here or you are one of the criminals wanting to talk. We may be a few days late in answering you. We work long hours and do not have much off time. We want documents, memorandum, and people willing to make affidavits. We are interested in you typing up how the police, judges and attorneys extorted or planted anything incriminating on or made up crimes against you. We want send photos of criminals and/or criminal activities. If you are one of the criminals listed here, or soon to be listed, and want to talk with us, then feel free to do so. We already know where you live. Frightening thought, isn't it? Send to: raycline@mailvault.com
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