Friday, November 25, 2005

Stopping The Investigation Hides Their Lies

I just read this article, "Task force plea to hold shootout probe denied," from Inq7.net today.

EXCEPT:
"The Internal Affairs Service (IAS) of the Philippine National Police which is investigating the Pasig City shootout incident involving suspected carjackers yesterday threw out a request from the lawyer of 10 Traffic Management Group (TMG) agents that it suspend its inquiry."


What is the police trying to hide?

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:05 PM

    hasn't it occurred to anybody that maybe the TMG men were really trying to carjack the victims' car?

    and FX and his friends were just trying to outrun these carjackers?
    [PNP interpretation: resisting arrest]

    or maybe they saw these TMG men carjacking some other vehicle?
    [TMG: hey! we cant get a car tonight, lets just frame these guys, just for fun]

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  2. Anonymous3:55 PM

    whats a "faux pas"?

    its oops we shook the media tree and accused a reporter of aiding a suspected terrorist.

    its oops, lets cover up tht last one with - capturing of the leader of the terrorist and let the president announce on public tv that we caught the guy, oops mistake pala,

    lets cover up by diverting to a sensational story involving carnappers... ah lets get a story... and have the pnp head & dilg sec. 35 mins. nearby late monday night, so when we go public news may impact...

    mmm, prominent families, well known gang, shoot out, drugs, (should have included a bomb, para terorist na rin)...

    oh firetruck, they were was a video
    being taken!!!

    now how do we get out of this "faux pas"? and maintain moral of these outstanding officers..., innocent till proven otherwise..., ayos ba?... o palakpakan.

    a continous f**k up thats what it means.

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  3. Anonymous4:10 PM

    It is very brave of you to start a blog like this, asking for justice for your friend's death. I don't believe a thing about TMG's allegations. In this part of the planet where nothing is ever normal, no laws upheld, no rights respected, God only knows (for now) what truly happened on that evening and what these gun-toting murderers in the PNP were trying to prove other than they were barbaric morons in uniforms. I shudder to think that in stead of feeling safe at the sight of policemen, the citizenry should instead fear their lives and/or properties.

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  4. Anonymous7:21 PM

    There's something wrong with this bishop's reaction about the Ortigas incident:

    Bishop supports cops in Ortigas shootout

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  5. Anonymous1:46 AM

    hey! err- what about their family? no reactions from them? i'm waiting for it actually.... update me.. ty.

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  6. Anonymous3:01 AM

    Those TMG executioners should be sent to Iraq. They are savages no different from the terrorists who behead their innocent hostages. No wonder Filipinos take any chance they get to get out of that Hellhole of a country.

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  7. Anonymous3:46 PM

    "...ah we have been monitoring them since 1998"...

    yeah right, they then called : the "puberty gang" at that time, one was 14, 17 & 19, yup thats them.

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  8. Anonymous11:22 AM

    Bravo! Thank you so much for this wonderful blog. FX was like a kid brother to me. He was my sister's barkada. Even our mom treated him like a son and cried a couple of buckets when he was ruthlessly murdered by unlawful police officers. Watching the video many times made us curse (which is very unusual for us)these beasts who killed 3 innocent people. We miss him so much. He loved having his meals at home. He used to ask me to cook for him- he loved my recipes. He was very malambing and thoughtful. To the TMGs, HE'S NOT A CARJACKER! Karma has its due course. Your souls will go straight to hell!!! Losing FX is like losing a kid brother that's why we are still in pain. We don't trust this unlawful people anymore- TMGs (Taong Mamamatay Gang). Again, thank you so much and to FX's family, our condolences.

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