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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, 20 years of learning, 24 hours.
00:09 [Music]
00:13 Dear listeners, be careful because it will still be hot in a large part of the country this weekend
00:20 due to the heat map of the Metro Weather.
00:23 [Newsreel Narration]
00:52 [Music]
00:54 Good evening, fellow Zombies, scientists and viewers.
00:57 [Music]
00:58 A tricycle driver in Manila guessed that a 1000 pesos fare is being asked for a massage for a passenger of this faraway.
01:09 [Newsreel Narration]
01:16 The driver's life is affected by the incident that he thought was just a joke for video content.
01:23 Maki Polido was shocked.
01:25 [Music]
01:26 You say 250, turn around.
01:28 No, I wanted to mark it.
01:29 This TikTok video has more than 4 million views when a tricycle driver asked for a massage for his tourist.
01:35 How much?
01:36 1000.
01:37 No, it's too much, bro.
01:38 1000 is too much.
01:39 How much?
01:40 I give you 200.
01:42 No, 500.
01:43 No, I can give you 200.
01:44 500. You say 250, turn around.
01:46 No, I wanted to mark a place. You don't understand me.
01:49 You don't understand me, right?
01:50 The driver continued to laugh when the tourist got off the tricycle and the driver got a fee.
01:55 He didn't have enough money to pay.
01:57 200, okay.
01:58 250.
01:59 200.
02:00 250.
02:01 No, no, 200.
02:02 I said 250.
02:03 You have change?
02:04 Yeah.
02:05 Oh, you give. Oh, what is this, bro?
02:08 150.
02:09 I got...
02:10 150, my tip.
02:12 You have paper money.
02:13 Paper money.
02:14 Wait.
02:15 I go change the money.
02:17 According to the comments of the netizen, the tricycle driver was forced to leave for the incident that happened three weeks ago.
02:24 We talked to the tricycle driver in a viral video.
02:27 His defense is...
02:28 It's really disgusting. It's like there's cat poo in that video.
02:32 According to him, the cat was the one they talked about before the tourist got on the tricycle on Soler Street, Binondo, Manila.
02:37 The tourist is the one who allocated 1,000 pesos for the massage, but because the tricycle driver knew that it's too much, he asked for 500.
02:45 They agreed on 250 before the tourist got on.
02:49 They went around to some places in Binondo because he was looking for food before going down to Plaza Ruiz.
02:55 Who allocated 1,000?
02:57 The American allocated 1,000 until he got 500.
03:03 When he got off, we only talked about 250.
03:08 It's really only 250.
03:10 Before the American got on, we already talked about 250 pesos.
03:15 I will not ride it if we don't talk about it.
03:18 He said he knows that the foreigner is taking videos.
03:21 So before he got off, he thought that the scam was just a joke and not content about the scams.
03:26 He was trying to make his family live a happy life, but because of the viral video, he couldn't do it.
03:32 I'm hurting because my family is hurting.
03:36 I can't even leave the house.
03:41 Why?
03:42 I'm embarrassed.
03:44 Two barangay chairmen in Binondo that we talked to were surprised because they were watching that this wouldn't happen in their area.
03:50 There's a police detachment that can approach tourists just a few steps away from the place where the foreigner was being massaged.
03:56 But he said that he didn't go there to report what happened.
03:59 We are promoting Binondo so that the people of Binondo can get back to their lives.
04:04 It's really safe here. It's really isolated.
04:08 We are also trying to get the permission of the uploader of the TikTok video with the account name of Saigon Lost.
04:14 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, 24 Hours.
04:18 A grandmother in Marikina was killed after her e-bike was stolen.
04:25 The victim's family didn't take her to the hospital immediately.
04:29 The rider's defense in the case of Marisol Abduraman is exclusive.
04:35 The girl opened her umbrella and ran away.
04:40 But when she reached the middle of the road, she was hit by an e-bike that hit the girl.
04:46 The rider of the e-bike and the person who was there immediately approached her.
04:50 The 73-year-old was taken to the hospital in Silos, Viminda, Pizarres.
04:54 But she was also brought home alive.
04:56 I can't believe why she was hit and my grandmother was even injured.
05:02 She had a brain injury and her arm was cut.
05:07 It's impossible that the rider didn't notice her grandmother, especially when she was wearing an umbrella.
05:12 What's more, they are feeling bad inside.
05:15 We said it was an accident but why did you let my grandmother get cold?
05:22 Why didn't you insist on taking my grandmother to the hospital so that she can live a healthy life?
05:29 The rider explained that he didn't take the elderly to the hospital immediately because she was paralyzed.
05:34 But he helped her.
05:36 I was about to reach their house.
05:38 We were about to enter Esquinita and she suddenly fell down.
05:42 So we made her sit for a while.
05:43 We couldn't reach her because she fell down.
05:47 A man came out of Esquinita, picked up my grandmother and brought her to the hospital.
05:52 He blamed her for something that he didn't do on purpose.
05:56 I was in pain. Of course, I didn't do it on purpose.
06:01 It was a big blow to my life.
06:03 I hope her family will forgive me.
06:05 But what grandma Viminda said was not enough to make her apologize.
06:10 The suspect was charged with reckless imprudence resulting in homicide and was now in jail in Marikina Police.
06:17 For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abduraman, Nakatuto 24 Horas.
06:24 The authorities searched the two houses of former Bucor Chief Gerald Bantag,
06:31 who is being considered as a mastermind in the murder of the broadcaster, Percy Lapid.
06:36 Nothing was found in the house but a new receipt and a gun bullet were found.
06:41 John Consulta was able to find it.
06:43 The NBI agents discussed at the same time the house in Santa Rosa, Laguna and the house in Caloocan City
06:55 to serve as the ward of arrest for the former Bureau of Corrections Director General Gerald Bantag.
07:03 In the house in Laguna, the NBI needed a gun to open the front door to enter the house.
07:10 After a few minutes of searching, the house was now empty.
07:25 But the items found were 7 9mm bullets in one of the rooms.
07:32 This house was locked and guarded by the NBI, NCR and Laguna District Office in a subdivision in Laguna.
07:39 They did not find anyone here but one of the items they found was this receipt
07:45 where we can see the date is April 2.
07:50 This means that there is someone who entered this house.
07:56 In the last few days, our office received information that a group is going to the two addresses
08:10 of the former Bureau of Corrections Director General Bantag.
08:15 That is why we decided to implement the ward of arrest.
08:23 In Caloocan, the NBI's team did not find anything.
08:27 But they found some of the items found, such as a wooden frame of a rifle and a bill of electricity in his name.
08:35 The neighbors of the former official of the Bureau of Corrections Director General Bantag confirmed
08:44 that there are people going to these places and it does not last long.
08:51 Sometimes, it only lasts for 15 to 20 minutes and then you leave immediately.
08:57 In the end, the house was sealed in Santa Rosa and Caloocan
09:04 and the poster of Bantag was attached,
09:06 where the 2 million pesos reward is written to whoever can provide information to his relatives.
09:13 In exchange for the reward, we hope that the public can help in the immediate arrest of the former official of the Bureau of Corrections.
09:26 Bantag wanted to kill the broadcaster Percy Lapid, which he previously denied.
09:33 For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
09:42 China's latest moves in the West Philippine Sea are expected to be a big surprise.
09:46 President Bumbong Marcos will be helping the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Japan in April.
09:53 But the Foreign Affairs Department did not directly help any country.
09:57 Mary Zumali, Nakatutok.
10:03 After just a year, President Bumbong Marcos will meet US President Joe Biden in Washington, D.C. in America.
10:12 But they will be joining the historic Trilateral Leaders Summit on April 11,
10:17 Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio.
10:20 The three leaders' meeting will be held in Southeast Asia, according to the President,
10:25 when he will meet the new Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines yesterday.
10:29 Not only will they join the trilateral partnership and strengthen the solid alliance of the three countries,
10:35 the summit's goal, but they are also expected to discuss their common vision for a peaceful Indo-Pacific region.
10:43 The question is, will the latest Chinese attacks on our ships in the West Philippine Sea be discussed here?
10:50 Yes, I think we can expect a discussion on the recent incidents.
10:55 We can expect an alignment of views among the three countries on the recent incidents in the West Philippine Sea.
11:02 Our three leaders are expected to include this in their discussions and in the vision statement.
11:10 Our main focus is on working together to ensure that the Indo-Pacific region remains free, it remains open,
11:18 and that there's security and stability throughout the region.
11:21 Although the three leaders' more ambitious joint vision statement is expected, the DFA has already made a mistake.
11:27 This trilateral cooperation is not directed at any country.
11:32 Of course, we will continue to call on peace and stability and that the recent incidents be solved in a peaceful and diplomatic manner.
11:47 The President and Biden will hold bilateral meetings to discuss cooperation on security, clean energy, and other issues.
11:55 The President will also assist the U.S. Defense Secretary and American businessmen.
12:00 For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali, KTOTALK, 24 Hours.
12:04 Oil price hikes are expected to be high next week. The price of diesel is expected to rise to Php 1.40 per liter,
12:15 to Php 1.20 per liter for gasoline, and to Php 1.30 per liter for kerosene.
12:22 This is based on a four-day trading session with the Oil Industry Management Bureau.
12:27 Among the affected countries, the Middle East is in turmoil due to the rising demand for oil in America and India
12:36 and the production cut of OPEC countries in the second half of the year.
12:41 Authorities are now holding the accused in custody in a barangay in Chiaong, Quezon.
12:49 The defense of the suspect is under the jurisdiction of John Consuta, exclusive.
12:56 June 2023, when the actual shooting was caught in a barangay in Chiaong, Quezon,
13:02 five bullets were enough to kill him. The gunman, who was waiting for Ryder, was quickly escaped.
13:09 But after 10 months, the hitman also fell in the Provincial Intelligence Branch of the Laguna Police.
13:16 He was arrested in a commercial area in Santa Rosa, Laguna, and was arrested on the basis of warrant of arrest.
13:22 We were able to arrest him based on the information of our assets and we found out where the suspect is hiding.
13:30 That's where we found him and that's where we arrested him.
13:33 We are now facing the suspect who could be denied the warrant.
13:36 I didn't do it. I was working and I was doing my job.
13:40 I only used my motorcycle because it's registered with me. That's why I was involved in the incident.
13:46 The suspect is now facing a murder charge.
13:49 For JMA Integrity Dukes, John Consuta, he was arrested 24 hours.
13:55 A woman who ran away from the NBI was accused of committing a crime.
14:00 She was charged with embezzlement of millions of pesos.
14:03 Dr. Mani Calayan, a cosmetic surgeon, was also accused of committing a crime.
14:08 Stay tuned for my exclusive coverage.
14:14 The cosmetic surgeon Dr. Mani Calayan, who was accused of committing a crime,
14:19 went to the NBI Anti-Organized and Transnational Crime Unit Division to file a complaint.
14:23 One of his accomplices was accused of having been fooled several times in a bogus contract
14:29 to supply cigarettes and drinks to a hotel casino in Metro Manila.
14:33 Based on the complaint filed by Calayan in the NBI against Michelle Alfaro, alias Belmagadia,
14:40 he was promised that he would not lose 10% of the money he had been holding.
14:45 But in the end, Calayan was puzzled as to why no one was returning his investment.
14:51 This is where he confronted the suspect.
14:54 He said that he had lost his money because he was held.
14:58 He said that his money was in the BSP and he couldn't get it out.
15:02 He didn't show it anymore. He hid it. It's gone. We were locked.
15:07 Calayan was given a lot of money but he refused to mention how much in our report.
15:13 He tried to call and talk to the suspect but he was gnosed.
15:18 You should feel sorry for the people who earn money that they are working hard for.
15:23 We will look at the complaint of our complainant. We will investigate it.
15:28 We will also check the background of the person who is being complained about.
15:35 If we can find any other case.
15:39 Alfaro was the first one to be issued a warrant of arrest by the court.
15:43 After being gnashed, the 3 million pesos investment of the businessman was in Jenny Mitra.
15:49 According to Mitra, she was introduced to him by a doctor.
15:53 She was told to invest in the buy and sell of gift cheques of another hotel casino.
16:00 But after she was given the money, she was nervous. She will answer to him.
16:05 I will deposit Good Friday. I was really going crazy inside.
16:11 How can you deposit Good Friday of more than 3 million? All the banks are closed.
16:17 She tried to talk to him again.
16:19 He had a lot of reasons. He was toxic in the hospital because he was a doctor.
16:23 Which is not a coincidence.
16:24 I told him that when you were taking money from me, you were going to my house at any time, even at night, morning, afternoon.
16:33 Why now that I need my money, you have a lot of reasons.
16:36 She was able to talk to him before he continued to play.
16:40 GMA Integrated News also tried to talk to Alfaro, but all the numbers that the complainants gave us were not in contact.
16:50 For GMA Integrated News, Emil Sumangil, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
16:55 It is possible that more places will be under the state of calamity due to the effect of El Niño.
17:03 The four towns in Iloilo are planning to declare it.
17:08 Nakatutok, Tina Panganiban Perez.
17:13 2.63 billion pesos. That's how big the damage El Niño did to the country's agriculture
17:20 based on the latest data of the Department of Agriculture.
17:23 Almost 20 places in the country have declared a state of calamity.
17:28 According to the spokesperson of the task force El Niño,
17:31 the places that declared a state of calamity due to El Niño are spread in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
17:38 The most are in Luzon, where many places were observed under drought conditions.
17:45 There are criteria for declaring a state of calamity.
17:51 15% of the population should be affected, 30% of the population should be affected,
17:57 and there are structures or vital installations that should be affected.
18:02 Currently, there are four towns in Iloilo that are planning to declare a state of calamity.
18:08 Surala South, Cotabato is also planning to declare a state of calamity
18:11 because the cost of their crops, rice, coconut and coffee, will reach more than 71 million pesos.
18:19 The cost of rice due to El Niño has reached more than 1.7 billion pesos, according to the Department of Agriculture.
18:28 The Philippine Rice Research Institute of Hill Rice is continuing its study and experiments
18:34 to identify varieties of rice that are found in different situations in different places in the country.
18:41 There are varieties that live in places that have no water, while there are also crops in wetlands.
18:49 We have good water and our soil is highly fertile, so we focus our hybrid rice technology there.
19:02 Meanwhile, in less favorable environments, the rainfed areas,
19:12 we are looking at our strategy for our inbred seeds or certified seeds.
19:19 In order to speed up the harvest and harvest, and to save the farmers,
19:25 they can use machinery and equipment.
19:28 One of the innovative ways of harvesting today is using drones.
19:34 According to the people of Hill Rice, it is used to sow seeds and fertilize crops.
19:45 Hill Rice is hoping to be used by the country as the target of rice efficiency
19:52 after being harvested for the first time by more than 20 million metric tons of rice in 2023.
20:00 This is equivalent to more than 13 million tons of rice.
20:04 For every ton, there is 1,000 kilos.
20:07 For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
20:14 The production and service of rice increased rapidly this March compared to February,
20:21 according to the government's own data.
20:23 And since rice was priced quickly, inflation is more likely to be poor.
20:30 Nakatutok, Bernadette Reyes.
20:31 The price of rice and services increased rapidly this March by 3.7 percent,
20:39 faster than in February.
20:41 But it is more likely to be the poorest in the country, or bottom 30 percent.
20:46 The price of rice was more affected by the products that are more affected by the budget
20:50 by the poor, such as rice.
20:52 In other regions, the 5 percent price of rice in BARMM is the fastest.
20:58 Inflation in the Ilocos region is the slowest.
21:01 As inflation in the country is increasing, the price of pork, onions, and especially rice,
21:07 increased by 24.4 percent this March.
21:11 And the all-time high of rice price in February 2009 was almost reached.
21:15 The DA explained that the price increased rapidly
21:18 because it was compared to the time when the price of rice was not yet falling.
21:22 Based on the data of the Philippine Statistics Authority,
21:35 the average price of regular milled rice reached more than P51 per kilo last March.
21:41 While the well-milled rice was at more than P56 per kilo.
21:45 But based on the latest data of the Department of Agriculture this April,
21:49 there are people who can buy regular and well-milled rice for P48 per kilo.
21:54 But it seems that the supply of cheap rice is not enough in demand, like in the Commonwealth Market.
22:00 It is sold out because it is cheaper than other rice.
22:06 Maybe it is cheaper.
22:08 It cannot be reduced completely because it is just a small amount.
22:12 Its quality is just good.
22:14 The Agriculture Department also increased the stable down of the price of rice
22:19 which is around P50 per kilo.
22:22 Since January, it is slowly decreasing.
22:26 We are already seeing P47, P48, P49, but our prevailing is at P49.50.
22:33 But some farmers said that it is not included in the more delicious rice.
22:37 In the month of August, it is really delicious.
22:40 But we are short of one and a half.
22:43 That's why we are buying the P55.
22:45 The increase in gasoline prices and the faster increase in prices in restaurants and accommodation also contributed.
22:51 While traffic is increasing, the driver's income is decreasing.
22:55 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
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