This is what happens when the Prez does not get her cut of a payoff to Philippine Islands' Department of Justice, ((Department of Injustice)).
Or what happens when the corrupt Department of Injustice gets caught taking bribes and she cannot fire them because they give a percentage of all payoffs to her? What she does is she simply takes over herself! Neato, intindi?
We do not monitor her cell phones. We do have her cell phone numbers. Is the reason she took over because she was mad that the DOJ personnel was dumb enough to get caught or they did not send her the correct percentage of the payola? Or is she mad at the agency that caught them to being with?
She takes payoffs from Kim Wong nd Bong Pineda for drugs she allows them to peddle in her country. No doubt there are others making drugs payoff to her.
When one of her drug agencies arrests people who are making protection payoffs to her, there is going to be trouble!
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The PDEA (Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency) is angry that the NBI is covering up the bribed the prosecutors took. Here's the latest,
"Alabang Boys’ prosecutors cleared,
The National Bureau of Investigation has cleared government prosecutors of the alleged P50-million bribery over the case of three wealthy suspects held by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency which stood pat on the findings.
Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño ((Web note: This man is a criminal)) expressed satisfaction over the report submitted on Friday night to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez.
“This is a vindication,” he said even as PDEA Chief Dionisio Santiago described the findings as unsurprising.
“The NBI is an agency under the DOJ. The NBI cannot compel PDEA to participate because of bias,” he fumed. “It has no final say on the issue.”
Bureau Special Task Force chief Arnel Dalumpines said the 33-page report was based on interviews and documents submitted by the prosecutors implicated in the scandal, and on the actual investigation.
“No one is saying or had said who gave the bribe and who took it,” he said.
Dalumpines noted that the clearance was given amid the non-cooperation of PDEA, refusing to submit any evidence during the probe, and “making it (alleged bribe) look like a hearsay and a psy-war” between agencies.
Santiago insisted on a separate look-see on neutral grounds."
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((Jan 17 09)) Therefore to help keep the country from sliding into moral decay the Prez, herself, appointed herself as the Philippine Islands' top anti-drug chief!
Isn't that like allowing the fox to guard the hen house? She already receives a cut of all illegal drugs sold in the country anyway! Is she also getting more through the bribes her Department of Injustice charges rich people to not prosecute?
The poor drug users go to jail and the kids of politicians and movie starts who get caught never see the inside of jails. This is a fact over in the P.I.
"Zuño chairs that Department of Injustice Task Force on Illegal Drugs, members of which requested to be relieved because they could no longer work under a "cloud of doubt."
Zuño also said Santiago’s accusation was an attempt to destroy not only the reputation of the members of the task force but the entire Philippine justice system."
Destroy the judicial system? You twirp! Every judge and prosecutor including you and all Department of Injustice attorneys have already destroyed the whole judicial system by your demanding bribes! You fart-smelling assholes are only in the judicial system for one single reason; to extort and for no other reason!
So what is the story that got everyone's underwear all wet?
The story is,
"The "Alabang Boys" - Richard Brodett, Joseph Tecson and Jorge Jordana Joseph - were arrested in September by agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) while allegedly peddling various kinds of illegal drugs, including ecstasy. However the boys are adults.
The so-called "Alabang Boys," three rich kids nabbed for alleged possession of drugs, are top-level drug peddlers, the chief of the country’s anti-drug agency said Wednesday.
Ret. Gen. Dionisio Santiago, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief, told ABS-CBN News Channel that the "Alabang Boys" -- Richard Santos Brodett, Jorge Jordana Joseph and Joseph Ramirez Tecson -- were involved in a group that has an international network.
"This is a big group, and they use the Internet to get drugs from America," Santiago said, adding that the information came directly from the three boys during interrogation.
He said the group of the three boys supplies Ecstasy pills, a deadly rave drug, to Baguio City. He added that the three are on the second innermost layer of a big syndicate.
The PDEA chief said the Department of Justice's (DOJ) resolution dismissing the drug charges filed against the three may prevent the agency from discovering a bigger drug syndicate.
"This operation may lead to a bigger one. They have an international network.. They (Alabang Boys) are second in line.
Early this month the DOJ issued a resolution dismissing PDEA's drug complaints against the three. The resolution said the complaints are being dismissed for insufficiency in evidence.
Santiago had criticized the DOJ's ((Web note, should be truthfully called, Department of Injustice)) reason for dismissing the complaint. He said the evidence initially presented by PDEA against the three could not have been insufficient because one of the suspects had verbal admission of possessing illegal drugs.
Santiago said that during the arrest, Brodett was approached and asked by his father if the drugs seized by the operatives really belonged to him.
He said Brodett readily admitted to his father that the drugs were his. He added that the boy even pointed to the operatives were to find the drugs hidden in his car.
Brodett was arrested while allegedly selling drugs to an agent in Ayala Alabang. Arrested with his was Joseph. The third suspect was arrested in a follow-up operation in Cubao.
The dismissal of charges, although they were caught red-handed was signed by State Prosecutor John Resado, Senior State Prosecutor Philip Kimpo, and Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño.
Marine Major Ferdinand Marcelino, head of the special enforcement service of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said the evidence against the suspects was not planted and that other drugs were found in Brodett’s and Joseph’s vehicles.
The Major said he was approached by people asking him to accept a bribe to drop charges against rich people's children who are allegedly selling drugs.
Allegations by PDEA officials that state prosecutors were bribed to drop the charges have prompted the House Dangerous Drugs Committee to call an inquiry."
Caught, admitting being caught and then an alleged bribe of 50 million pesos (1 million dollars!) to Philippine Department of Injustice officials to dismiss the charges! That is life in the Philippine Islands, a country corrupt from the very top to the smallest village official. Looks like they are born this way.
To add insult to the corrupt judicial system prosecutors in Manila and other places are also taking leaves of absence in solidarity with the DOJ men who were ordered to take a break. The rascals all will stick together and try to clog up an already broken and corrupt judicial system making cases sit until the crowded prisons are overflowing!
Or were the young men caught or were the drugs planted? Hard to know without monitoring their cell traffic and we have other rats to catch.
The other side says the drugs were planted, which might be true. State Prosecutor John Resado, with the recommending approval of Senior State Prosecutor Philip I. Kimpo and Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño, noted that the police operatives conducted illegal arrests and unlawful warrantless searches on the vehicles of the three suspects. In addition, Joseph was “under the control of the PDEA agents without the presence of any counsel when information against respondent Tecson was extracted from him,” it added.
What a messed-up country! Why would any foreigner want to live there?
We have gone back over certain intel two days after printing the above story and the three that paid certain Department of Justice officials are guilty of selling drugs, and high ranking Justice officials DID take a large bribe!
The Philippine Islands' police there would have allowed them to sell if they had first gotten police approval so the police could get their cut, but the three did not go that route. The police do not like a free market cutting them out so they were fair game to bust!
Want to see bola-bola (Bull poop) from the national police commander, Jesus A. Verzosa?
You can read more of this murderer's words at this link.
You can see a photo of police burning a small part of their own personal drugs in an attempt to face-lift their rotten image in the international community.
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((Jan 20 09)) Whitewash! Whitewash means a "cover-up". The National Bureau of Investigation (The P.I. FBI and should be called the National Bully's Institute) is under the control of the DOJ (Department of Injustice) and any investigation the NBI will do is only to cover-up the bribes the DOJ prosecutors have accepted or demanded to dismiss drug charges.
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((Jan 21 09)) They covered it up and only one day later had to reopen the drug-dismissal case because of, deposited bribes!
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((Jun 9 09)) We wonder how many tons of drugs are shipped out to Russian mafia. What was secret in the recent talks with the Russians? Or do we already know?
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