Thursday, November 28, 2013

Batman and Robin


Hole of Justice

By Peter G. Jimenea           

                                             

The Amiyong and Gimena’s Story

 

If the case is illegal business, underworld characters have no recourse to proper court of law for settlement of differences. Death is the most logical solution to all judicial problems.

 

In 2007, I was hosting the Sky Cable television program “Smart Views” of then Justice Secretary (DOJ) Raul Gonzalez, Sr. when I came to know police C/Insp. Musa Amiyong. He is nice to me and we became friends.

 

He was still connected with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) when he became the intelligence agent of DOJ Sec. Gonzalez and at the same time a bodyguard. Amiyong reports directly to Gonzalez whenever the latter is in Iloilo City.

 

Sad to note though, that in order to get his weekly intelligence fund from the DOJ secretary, sometimes, Amiyong submit raw intelligence data that I often disagree as it may nail innocent people. The other bodyguards of the secretary can attest to this fact.

On how he convinced radio-blocktimer Lito Gimena to be his sidekick in the illegal drug campaign, nobody knows. Gimena, however, indirectly confirmed it through his pompous display of gun tucked on his waist. This earned them the tag Batman and Robin.

 

As womanizing is the name of their game, Batman and Robin were forced to get out of the way to make money to support this vice. But Robin is not a Muslim, his womanizing cannot be tolerated by his wife, an OFW who finally split from him.

 

Soon lot of reports were heard about the illegal operation of Batman and Robin. One modus is the planting of grenade in business establishments for the explosive-expert police officer who is their cohort to detonate for a reward. A mall in the city is one of their victims.

 

There were also report of unlawful arrest and confiscation of illegal drugs committed by Batman and Robin in Bacolod and in other adjacent cities of Negros Occidental. This tells about the anger of a drug lord in the city of smile against the two for the mess they’re in. The PDEA is not innocent about this case.

 

But worse of all is their planting of three hand grenades tied on a string under the reserved cottage for a regular customer of Tatoy’s Manokan in  Villa Beach, Arevalo. It was reserved for the family of a businessman, his wife, children and grand-children for a weekend celebration.

 

Luckily, it was noticed by a passer-by walking near the cottage and immediately reported it. The would-be victim and family escaped death. Managuit, the police explosive expert arrived and released the three hand grenades as if loosening only the string of his shoes.

 

But one time where there is no monetary reward involved, a reported hand grenade on a roof top of a residential house in Baluarte, Molo was recovered. Managuit tried to detonate the hand grenade in his office fronting the Robinsons mall when it suddenly exploded killing him on the spot.

 

Batman and Robin don’t have the faintest idea that the night before, they were seen by a waiter who knew them personally doing something under that cottage of Tatoy’s Manokan. They were both identified. But as they were already dead this issue is now water under the bridge. May they rest in peace.

 

Robin was killed in E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental by two assassins riding in tandem on a motorcycle on Aug. 22, 2011. Batman was also shot by two motorcycle-riding assailants at Quirino Bridge in Iloilo City on November 22, 2013. He died in the early morning of Nov. 28, six days after he was shot.

 

According to some street smarts the two got only what they really deserved. But for the businessman and members of his family who escaped death, they are still unforgiven, that even if Batman and Robin rise from the dead, as to contrition for what they did - apology not accepted!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society: Hole of Justice by Peter G. Jimenea Cancer of Society History reveals that Illegal drugs had destroyed many law enforcers in go...

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society: Hole of Justice by Peter G. Jimenea Cancer of Society History reveals that Illegal drugs had destroyed many law enforcers in go...

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society

Hole of Justice: Cancer of Society: Hole of Justice by Peter G. Jimenea Cancer of Society History reveals that Illegal drugs had destroyed many law enforcers in go...

Cancer of Society


Hole of Justice

by Peter G. Jimenea

Cancer of Society

History reveals that Illegal drugs had destroyed many law enforcers in government service. Gen. Dictador Alqueza was a National Director of the Narcotics Command (NARCOM) for only a week when relieved by Pres. Joseph Estrada after his name was linked to illegal drugs.

Gen. Roberto Lastimoso was also sacked as PNP Director General after he intervenes for the release of seven Chinese nationals apprehended in a raid at Sariaya, Quezon with sacks of shabu loaded in two waiting private vans.

P/Supt. John Campos, a former narcotic agent was shot dead while on his way home by unknown assailants. His girlfriend “Rose Bud” likewise a police “asset” at the narcotics command claimed his death is linked to drugs.

There are more unreported big drug-related cases but treated with cold-shoulder by authorities In fact, when I started writing in 1994, nobody inquires as they knew nothing about it. Now they do, after the problem becomes a serious crisis.

Illegal drugs proliferate due to corruptibility of our public officials. Drug money can buy politicians, judges, prosecutors, law enforcers, court personnel, television and movie personalities, journalists, government workers and underworld characters.

Even law enforcers are fighting each other as if fighting criminals on the street because of drug money. And as long as the predominant poor of this country are confined in poverty for lack of employment, no police or military action can stop the proliferation of illegal drugs.

The evidence is right here on our very nose. If the head of a family is a drug-pusher and gets arrested, the wife takes his place. If the wife is caught and jailed, the children will soon follow their footsteps. Why? They need to eat and a hungry stomach knows no law.

But if there are enough jobs for the poor families, what's more to risk the future of their kids? If they have a home, decent clothing, regular meals a day, appliances, health insurance and educational plan, do you think they can be waylaid?

I consider employment the most logical solution to drug problem. If illegal drugs are virus, the drug lords, drug trafficker and drug dealers are cancer of society. They are hard to nail because there are no illegal drugs, not even a grain of the stuff inside their homes.

They transfigure cancer living in one’s body but dependent on the food to grow. Here, drug traders are cancer of society who depends solely on drug pushers to survive and enjoy life’s best. But who says cancer is incurable?

My interview with different doctor/specialists helped me understand that cancer would only grow if fed. It needs food and the substance it gets from unhealthy food determines the speed of growth. But doctors say, starved cancer and it will die a natural death.

If only the government can propagate industrialization by putting up plants for manufacturing and production of say micro-chip, canned goods, quality fibers, and many more rather than to give more favor on commercialization, this will start the real war against illegal drugs.

If there are more jobs, there will be less number of drug pushers on the streets. Once the profit drops and cannot suffice to support the vices of drug lords, this will force them to risk their personal security in selling the stuff. But for how long, your guess is as good as mine!