00:00Now in Vermont, the police are expecting that there will be a lot of robberies.
00:05In Las Piñas, a senior citizen was robbed of thousands of pesos after being robbed by a thief while grocery shopping.
00:13Let's talk to Bea Pinla.
00:18That's what we were hoping for. I still don't understand how this could happen in our lives.
00:26This 63-year-old woman shed tears when she told how she was robbed of her wallet in a grocery store in Barangay Almanza Uno, Las Piñas City.
00:37This happened on a Saturday afternoon.
00:40The victim, while she was grocery shopping, a suspect, a gay, robbed her.
00:52She kept apologizing. I said, I'm sorry, but you're not letting go of my pushcart. It's been a long time since she let go of it.
01:04She didn't realize that she was already stealing her wallet.
01:09The victim was distracted. Another suspect was behind her. He was stealing the victim's wallet.
01:20Less than an hour after she got her wallet, she found out that someone withdrew money from her bank account.
01:27Maybe they guessed my PIN number.
01:31When the CCTV returned, it found two suspects walking from the bank.
01:37The amount of money that was withdrawn from the victim's bank account was more than P50,000.
01:44The money was from my husband's SSS pension.
01:50My husband's burial was the only benefit. That's all I expected because I don't have a job anymore.
02:00After the two withdrew money, they were caught buying from a nearby grocery store.
02:06I received a text saying that they were buying from a supermarket that is also nearby.
02:12It reached P29,000, almost P30,000.
02:16The victim forcibly blocked the transaction, but she was caught because the bank's ID was on the stolen wallet.
02:25Yesterday, the police received a report that the wallet belonged to the victim's son.
02:31In their area, the accused is young. That's why the wallet was given to the victim's brother, the ATM. That's all.
02:45The authorities are continuously following the CCTVs in the area to track down the suspects.
02:52We need to be more careful especially regarding the garments.
02:57We need to be more careful because our belongings can be penetrated by thieves and robbers in the malls.
03:11Bea Pinlac reporting for GMA Integrated News.
03:15The Chinese Foreign Ministry warned that their fishing vessels were placed in danger
03:20in the shipwreck of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and the Chinese Maritime Militia
03:25near Pag-asa Island last Friday.
03:27According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the Philippine shipwreck is against the sovereignty of China.
03:33It is also a threat to the safety of their crew and fishing boats.
03:36They said that the Philippines should stop any steps that would lead to a complicated situation in the region.
03:42Before this, BIFAR said that the territorial waters of Pag-asa Island and Sandy Cay 4 were part of the incident.
03:49China made a dangerous maneuver and tried to block the ship of BIFAR.
03:58Meanwhile, yesterday began the joint exercise of the Philippine soldiers,
04:04America, Australia, United Kingdom, Japan and South Korea.
04:09According to Philippine Navy Marine Corps Commandant Major General Arturo Rojas,
04:13training in the field of defense and confrontation of our soldiers in counter-terrorism, regional security and incidents is of great help.
04:21Observers will train the soldiers of France, Thailand and Indonesia.
04:26The joint exercises will last until Tuesday, October 22 in different places in Cavite, Ilocos and Palawan.
04:35The Bureau of Immigration confirmed that on September 3,
04:39the ex-Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque's niece, Myla Roque, was not in the country.
04:44According to BI Spokesperson Donna Sandoval, Myla Roque went to Singapore.
04:49The BI has no record of leaving the Philippines by the ex-Presidential Spokesman,
04:54who was placed in the Immigration Lookout Bulletin on August 6.
04:58On September 16, the Immigration Lookout Bulletin was issued to Myla Roque.
05:03However, there was no hold departure order prohibiting Roque's wife from leaving the country.
05:09The House Squad Committee arrested Roque's wife because they did not attend the hearing on the illegal smuggling.
05:18Harry Roque did not submit the necessary documents to clarify the sudden increase of his assets.
05:27The ex-Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque denied the arrest of the House Squad Committee of his wife, Myla.
05:35In his new video on social media, Roque questioned the arrest following the contempt order of the camera
05:42because it is not in the law.
05:44It is also not mandated by the legislative branch of the government.
05:47Roque also denied that he was not arrested because he did not violate the law.
05:52The Quadcom has no answer to this.
05:57The House Quad Committee will blame the ex-Presidential Spokesperson Rodrigo Duterte
06:01for using illegal smuggling in the war on drugs.
06:04This was followed by the revelation of Retired Police Colonel Ruyna Garma
06:08that the money came from her.
06:11This is the news of Jonathan Andal.
06:16The alleged smuggling of illegal smuggled goods in the drug war
06:21in the term of the ex-Presidential Spokesperson Rodrigo Duterte.
06:24What the House Quad Committee wants to know is where the money came from.
06:28According to one of the chairmen of the committee,
06:30it was possibly taken from the intelligence funds of Duterte.
06:34That's why the former President investigated the intel fund
06:38because Ruyna Garma told us that the money came from there.
06:45So we need to find out where the money came from.
06:49And we're pretty sure that it came from the intel fund.
06:52The Quad Committee will call the COA or Commission on Audit
06:55to blame the intelligence funds of Duterte to his administration.
06:59We're looking at how the bulk of the money came out.
07:03Because in the first two months, that's what we saw,
07:07there was a sudden increase.
07:09From the former President, Pinoy, the intel fund suddenly increased.
07:14From a certain month only, it seems like a big amount was used.
07:21According to the GMA Integrated News Research,
07:24the Confidential and Intelligence Funds of the former President, Noy Noy Aquino,
07:28were worth P500 million in 2016.
07:30They were divided according to Duterte.
07:33When the Duterte administration made the budget for 2017-2019,
07:38the Confidential and Intel Funds increased five times or P2.5 billion.
07:44They increased to P4.5 billion from 2019-2022.
07:49The Confidential and Intel Funds of Malacanang fall under the COA audit.
07:53But the details of the findings are not made public
07:56because of its possible effect on national security.
07:59That's why Fernandez thinks that they will have a hard time investigating the intel funds of the former President.
08:04He said that they can make it a law based on their investigation.
08:08I think it's high time that we have to strengthen the policy of our COA.
08:13If there is an abusive intent in the use of intel funds to kill people and pay,
08:21those who perpetrate it, then I think we need to tighten up the liquidation.
08:30The PNP will again investigate the so-called cold cases
08:34or murder cases of local officials in the aftermath of the drug war.
08:38This is followed by the revelation of former Police Colonel Ruyina Garma
08:41that there are police officers who were involved in the murder of Tanawan City Mayor Antonio Halili in 2018.
08:47We will look into who were involved, particularly the elected officials
08:56and other well-known personalities who died during the height of the anti-drug campaign
09:01during the time of the previous administration.
09:04The PNP is also investigating the so-called police official of Garma who was involved in the murder of Halili.
09:10He is Police Captain Kenneth Albotra, who is in the Police Regional Office 7 in Central Visayas.
09:15Kenneth Albotra is the one who was interviewed by GMA Integrated News
09:19who said that Garma's allegation is not true.
09:22To be fair to him, although he's saying that he's not the one who's being questioned,
09:27but definitely he will be questioned with respect to this case.
09:33Jonathan Andal, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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