okay kaayo mga vigilante..pero mas nindot if ma armado pud tag apil..in case of emergency ba..
okay kaayo mga vigilante..pero mas nindot if ma armado pud tag apil..in case of emergency ba..
... and the waiting game continues...
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Nothing from IBP yet: NBI
ALEX Tolentino, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Cebu City chapter president, failed to deliver.
He facilitated a meeting between himself and the ranking officers of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) at a posh restaurant inside the Cebu Business Park Monday night to hand over a list identifying the people behind the vigilante-killings in the city.
But a source said “only the menu changed hands.”
Sun.Star Cebu tried but failed to get Tolentino for comment. Calls to his mobile phone remained unanswered.
NBI 7 Director Medardo de Lemos, who did not come to the meeting, warded off criticisms against the IBP officer though, saying Tolentino might have been simply doing “exploratory talk.”
“I’d rather think that the documents are still forthcoming,” he said. “If he gives any information or brings forth a witness, we will conduct the necessary interviews and evaluate the facts right away. Only then can we take off.”
At City Hall, Mayor Tomas Osmeña merely joked about the report that the IBP already submitted the names and pictures of suspected vigilantes and their supposed mastermind.
“How did my picture look like? If you want my picture, you can take it now,” he said with a chuckle when reporters sought him for his comments.
But he became serious when he said the IBP should have filed the case in court already.
“Just file your case in court. It’s more understandable if this came from the business sector because they (businessmen) won’t know how to file a case. But the IBP? It’s president? They don’t know how to file a case?” the mayor said.
So far, 175 persons were gunned down by suspected vigilantes since the killings started in December 2004.
The Homicide Section of the Cebu City Police Office expressed willingness to assist the NBI 7 in its investigation on the vigilante-style killings.
SPO2 Jay Yballe, chief investigator of the Homicide Section, in an interview with reporters yesterday, said they are willing to furnish copies of the documents of those victimized by the masked men.
Osmeña earlier called the lawyers’ group “very pathetic” when Tolentino announced last Aug. 29 that their investigation on the vigilante killings has gained ground, and that they had details as to who the “mercenaries and murderers are.”
full story
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Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
... and the waiting game continues...
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Nothing from IBP yet: NBI
ALEX Tolentino, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Cebu City chapter president, failed to deliver.
He facilitated a meeting between himself and the ranking officers of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) at a posh restaurant inside the Cebu Business Park Monday night to hand over a list identifying the people behind the vigilante-killings in the city.
But a source said “only the menu changed hands.”
Sun.Star Cebu tried but failed to get Tolentino for comment. Calls to his mobile phone remained unanswered.
NBI 7 Director Medardo de Lemos, who did not come to the meeting, warded off criticisms against the IBP officer though, saying Tolentino might have been simply doing “exploratory talk.”
“I’d rather think that the documents are still forthcoming,” he said. “If he gives any information or brings forth a witness, we will conduct the necessary interviews and evaluate the facts right away. Only then can we take off.”
At City Hall, Mayor Tomas Osmeña merely joked about the report that the IBP already submitted the names and pictures of suspected vigilantes and their supposed mastermind.
“How did my picture look like? If you want my picture, you can take it now,” he said with a chuckle when reporters sought him for his comments.
But he became serious when he said the IBP should have filed the case in court already.
“Just file your case in court. It’s more understandable if this came from the business sector because they (businessmen) won’t know how to file a case. But the IBP? It’s president? They don’t know how to file a case?” the mayor said.
So far, 175 persons were gunned down by suspected vigilantes since the killings started in December 2004.
The Homicide Section of the Cebu City Police Office expressed willingness to assist the NBI 7 in its investigation on the vigilante-style killings.
SPO2 Jay Yballe, chief investigator of the Homicide Section, in an interview with reporters yesterday, said they are willing to furnish copies of the documents of those victimized by the masked men.
Osmeña earlier called the lawyers’ group “very pathetic” when Tolentino announced last Aug. 29 that their investigation on the vigilante killings has gained ground, and that they had details as to who the “mercenaries and murderers are.”
full story
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Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
may pa di na lang ipagawas sa newspaper ang mga vigilante\style killings para walay issue....![]()
sulti2x ra ni ila para ingnon naay progress ilang gi buhat
pa utot ra na para ma kita kunuhay na naa sila gi buhat style bulok.
kumbati mayor Tom!
nice work mayor tom ma limpyo gyud ning cebu ug balik
Complete and understand the satement before you quote otherwise , your BRILLIANT MIND is losing its shine . LOLZ .. MANNYBOY ...gets na ?Originally Posted by mannyamador
W/o PROOF or cant accept the FACT or wont accept the FACT ?? Youn were never andl will never be ENLIGHTENED because you chose to . Thats what makes you unique and then there you cry using your AD HOMINEMS and OFFTOPICS . Wake up and get real MANNYBNOY !! Hahahaha ....Yes. Accusations without proof are mindless. They deserve the utmost contempt.
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
limpyohon apil ang mga criminal...patayin ang mga masasamang damo...
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