24 Oras Express: October 5, 2023 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Huwebes, October 5, 2023:

- DICT: Mga datos na na-hack mula sa PhilHealth, inilabas na ng Medusa Ransomware Group

- Tulong at hustisya, inaapela ng mga naulila ng tatlong nasawi sa pagbangga ng barko sa bangka

- PCG: lumalabas na hindi sadya ang pagbangga ng oil tanker sa bangka ng mga Pilipino

- VP Duterte: Mga kontra sa confidential funds, kontra sa kapayapaan at "kalaban ng bayan"

- 2nd gold ng Pilipinas, inuwi ni Margarita Ochoa sa Jiu Jitsu Women'S 48KG

- Pagtakda ng SRP sa mga imported na bigas na isinusulong ng sinag, pinag-aaralan na ng DA

- Comelec, kinumpirmang nakikipag-ugnayan ito sa US-DOJ kaugnay sa kaso ng dating Comelec Chair

- PAGASA: Nakalabas na ng PAR ang Bagyong Jenny pero patuloy nitong hahatakin ang habagat; may bagyong LPA na binabantayan

- Resupply mission ng Pilipinas sa Ayungin Shoal, tinawag ng China na panghihingmasok sa kanilang teritoryo

- Bumilis sa 6.1% ang inflation nitong Setyembre

- Forensic pathologist, kinwestyon ang blangkong underlying cause of death ng biktima sa death cert

- Proteksyon ng mga myembro ng SBSI, pinaplantsa ng DOJ at ibang ahensya

- GMA Network Inc. at IPOPHL, pumirma ng kasunduan para labanan ang piracy

- Mahigit 600GB na files na na-hack umano mula sa PhilHealth, in-upload ng Medusa sa isang messaging app

- Carla Abellana, may special role bilang guro sa upcoming series na "Black Rider"

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Transcript
00:00 Live from the GeoMay Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 This news is just about to enter your mind.
00:11 You are seeing some files, like personal bank cards, receipts, transactions, and more.
00:20 According to DICT, these are the parts of the Medusa ransomware group's files
00:27 from their cyber attack in PhilHealth.
00:30 The group uploaded the files, past 4 p.m. two days after the deadline for the request of more than P17 million.
00:41 We will bring you the whole news later.
00:45 Good evening, fellow scientists and viewers.
00:52 Madam, many are appealing for help and justice to the three fishermen who were caught by their boat in the West Philippine Sea.
01:02 The complaint against the boat, according to some who were saved, was prepared, but the boat was not heard.
01:09 So the boat was not caught.
01:12 Survivors also told how they were unable to eat and drink for 24 hours while being caught in the sea.
01:20 From Zambales, I am Ian Cruz.
01:23 Mel, Vicky, and Emil, the accident cargo vessel will be held accountable.
01:32 That is what the fishermen and survivors of the fishing here in Subic, Zambales, want.
01:39 My husband left because he wants to build our house.
01:47 His plan is that when our house is finished, he will not move it.
01:51 Romeo Mexico Jr. and his five children were caught.
01:54 One of the three fishermen was caught in the sea after the boat was hit by the boat.
02:00 85 nautical miles from Bajo de Masindoc.
02:03 There is a case.
02:05 It cannot be opened.
02:07 How many more will be caught?
02:12 His wife called for the commercial vessel to be held accountable, even if he did not stop,
02:17 after the fishing boat or FBD was sunk.
02:21 I hope the one who did this to them will be held accountable.
02:24 If not because of my boat that was hit by them, they will not do that.
02:29 Many people are asking for help.
02:31 Later, Dexter Laudensia, who is more known as Barok, the captain of the fishing boat, and Eugenie Romeo,
02:38 and his oldest, 63-year-old Benedicto Olandria.
02:43 According to one of the survivors, they were forced to save the lives of three people.
02:49 I did not do anything. That is the most difficult.
02:52 Mandy Ann also said that her feet were injured.
02:57 The most difficult 24 hours of the trip was from West Philippine Sea to Infanta, Pangasinan.
03:03 There was no food, no water. It was almost 24 hours without water.
03:09 We did not have food.
03:10 But we were forced to go home for our family.
03:14 The fishermen left here in Subic Fish Port on September 26.
03:19 Only seven days passed.
03:20 An unexpected incident will change their lives.
03:25 The fishermen who were saved talked to the mayor of Subic.
03:29 They said that they were stuck and were waiting for a chance to fish
03:34 when one of them saw the commercial vessel being washed away.
03:38 I did not hear anything.
03:40 What happened?
03:41 Did you hear the sound of the boat?
03:43 No.
03:44 Just straight?
03:46 Yes.
03:47 I did not hear anything.
03:48 Maybe he did not feel it because it was so big.
03:51 Subic is the first town in the Philippines to be affected by an accident.
03:55 There are three people who were caught and they were caught.
03:58 Right or wrong?
03:59 It is their fault that they were caught.
04:02 Six fishermen were also in the FBD when the incident happened.
04:06 The other fishermen were in a small boat.
04:10 One of them noticed a boat that came from the scene of the incident.
04:15 The boat was blue.
04:18 The one below was red.
04:20 The DSWD provided financial assistance and assistance to the fishermen and the survivors.
04:27 Subic LGU promised that they will provide decent compensation and a living for the three fishermen.
04:33 According to the documented news of BIFAR Region 3,
04:36 the commercial fishing vessel license of the FBD was issued on April 3
04:42 which has eight boats or small boats.
04:45 In some pictures, the boat is seen completely in the safety gear.
04:49 The boat also has lights so that it can be seen when it is dark.
04:54 Vicky, the fishermen are hoping that Subic LGU's plan will continue
05:02 to pull the boat that was sunk in the West Philippine Sea towards the coast
05:08 so that they can restore it and they can fish again in the future.
05:13 Vicky, tonight, the leaders of BIFAR are expected to arrive here in Burol
05:17 to join and share their assistance.
05:20 The initial plan of the fishermen is to bury the boat in the same place.
05:26 That is the latest from Subic Sambales.
05:28 Back to you, Vicky.
05:30 Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
05:32 It is still a coincidence that the Coast Guard is investigating the accident
05:38 of the boat that hit the Philippine boats.
05:42 It is also difficult for the boat to respond to the three of our countrymen
05:48 who were hit by the boat.
05:50 The investigation is still ongoing but for now,
05:56 it is clear that the Philippine Coast Guard is responsible for the accident
05:59 and that the Philippine fishermen did not intend to hit the Philippine boats
06:02 with a heavy oil tanker.
06:04 In the story of the survivors,
06:06 the accident happened in the dark and bad weather of the coast.
06:10 The accident happened 180 nautical miles from Agno, Pangasinan.
06:14 This is one of the nautical highways or parts of the route of the large boat according to the PCG.
06:20 This is an accident that has nothing to do with China.
06:24 This did not happen in Bajo de Masinlo.
06:26 This is not what the speculations yesterday were reading.
06:31 Maybe the Chinese maritime militia or the Chinese Coast Guard deliberately rammed the boat.
06:39 In the monitoring system of the Coast Guard,
06:42 the boat only passed through the area of the FBD, which is also a fishing boat.
06:48 That is why the PCG is asking the government to investigate the MV Pacific Ana.
06:52 If this boat was confirmed to be hit by the boat,
06:54 the process of responding to the incident of the three Philippine fishermen will not be easy.
07:00 We still need to look if they really found out that they were hit by the boat.
07:06 There are a lot of circumstances that we need to look into,
07:10 particularly the importance of the crew of this boat,
07:15 particularly also the master of the vessel.
07:18 For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrina, for 24 Hours.
07:22 Vice President Sara Duterte called the country's countermeasures against peace
07:29 and said that there are also such countermeasures against confidential funds.
07:33 In response to a lawyer, the fund was used for business purposes,
07:36 but those who are still asking how it was spent,
07:39 the worst thing that can happen is that Sandra Aguinaldo was found guilty.
07:42 In the middle of the controversial and heated discussion of Congress
07:50 on the request of confidential and intelligence funds of some government agencies,
07:54 the country's countermeasures against peace were launched by Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte.
08:01 Remember, whoever is against confidential funds is against peace.
08:12 Whoever is against peace is against the country.
08:20 The Office of the Vice President and Department of Education
08:24 has been accused of asking for a confidential fund of Php 650 million for 2024.
08:31 The use of the office of the Vice President for the Php 125 million confidential fund of 2022
08:40 was also questioned when it was used,
08:42 which according to the budget sponsor was used up within 11 days,
08:45 even though the implementation of the projects was said to be 11 days.
08:49 There is no direct mention of this, but the Vice President said,
08:54 The allocation of confidential funds should not be constrained by time.
09:00 It matters not whether it takes one day or one year of spending.
09:08 What truly matters is the safety and security of our people.
09:14 Security and development do not come with a price tag.
09:21 They are the very essence of a thriving nation.
09:27 She also went around attacking the alleged funds.
09:32 Anyone who attacks or undermines funds allocated for peace and order
09:39 is naturally assumed to have insidious motivations.
09:44 These statements of Duterte were called "wholesale red tagging and gaslighting"
09:50 by the House Deputy Minority Leader.
09:52 Because it was mentioned in front of the police in Butuan,
09:56 Duterte said that the police are not saying that the country is considered an enemy
10:01 to all those who are attacking confidential funds.
10:04 She also pointed out that the funds were spent without explanation.
10:09 But those who are asking how it was spent are the bad guys.
10:13 She also mentioned to the officials who questioned,
10:16 as the Senate President who is an ally of the administration.
10:19 She also mentioned as the House Speaker and others in the majority of the House of Representatives
10:24 to those who are now pushing to remove confidential funds
10:27 from agencies that have nothing to do with national security.
10:31 Because of that, a small committee is now arranging
10:35 the approved national budget of the House of Representatives
10:38 to remove confidential funds from the DepEd and other civilian agencies
10:42 and transfer them to the agencies that are overseeing the West Philippine Sea.
10:47 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.
10:52 Up next is the good news in the world of sports.
10:57 Because the Philippines has two gold medals in the 19th Asian Games.
11:03 And it is possible to add to the fight of the Filipino boxer Yumier Marcial later
11:08 and the Gila's Philippines tomorrow.
11:11 That's what Ivonne Mayrina is talking about.
11:13 To her tenacity and strength.
11:22 Margarita Ochoa defeated the UAE in the finals of the Jiu-Jitsu Women's 48kg class.
11:28 The Philippines won twice in the 19th Asian Games.
11:31 Next is the medal of Paul Volter EJ Oviena.
11:34 It's only round 2 but the semifinals of the Boxing Men's 80kg class in the 19th Asian Games
11:43 was finished by a power punch.
11:45 The winner via knockout is the Filipino boxer Yumier Marcial.
11:49 That's why we'll be waiting for his finals match against China
11:52 where he can possibly win a gold or silver medal for the Philippines.
11:56 Because of the winning 3-point shot Justin Brownlee against China
12:03 that's why the Gila's Philippines is now in the Men's Basketball Finals.
12:07 The match that ended with a close score of 77-76 is breath-taking.
12:13 What a comeback!
12:15 Because of 21 points, China's biggest advantage was that it was able to chase the Philippines.
12:20 The Philippines can possibly win a gold or silver medal
12:23 depending on their match against Team Jordan tomorrow.
12:27 The 10th bronze medal was won by the Filipino karateka Sakura Alforte
12:31 in round 2, pull 2 of the Women's Individual Kata.
12:35 For GMA Integrated News, Yvonne Mayrina, for 24 Hours.
12:42 Now that the price cap has been lifted,
12:45 a group is now pushing for the introduction of a suggested retail price.
12:49 But that's only for imported rice.
12:51 We're joined by Sergio Castillo and Macky Pulido.
12:54 Belto Bulto is hoping to save a lot from the cost of farming
13:01 if he has a tractor like this that he's selling in AgriLink 2023.
13:06 If you're going to use this calabaw, you need 5 calabaws within a week
13:10 before you can get a hectare.
13:12 But for the price of 1.3 million pesos, he can only think of it for now.
13:17 You can sell a hectare of land to buy your machinery.
13:20 If Belto is going to farm, it's hard to earn.
13:23 The rice importers and traders are all over the place
13:26 and they're all trying to sell the rice.
13:29 The well-milled rice that was imported from Vietnam, for example,
13:32 should be sold for 48 to 50 pesos per kilo instead of 60 pesos, according to the Sinag group.
13:39 The rice tariffication law promises to lower the price of rice by increasing the price of cheap rice.
13:45 But when the local rice became expensive, the importers and traders equalized the price of imported rice.
13:50 There's a purpose to raise the price of local rice to equalize the price of imported rice.
13:57 So that there's no distinction.
13:58 This is also what the chairperson of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food thinks.
14:02 That's a cartel, that's a trader. They're making money because the rice tarification law will be renewed in 2025.
14:12 So they will say that the rice tarification law is a failure.
14:16 Even though the president implemented the price cap on rice by a month through the executive order,
14:22 it was already revoked and there was no regulation on lowering the price of rice.
14:26 So what does the Sinag group think?
14:28 Lowering the suggested retail price of imported rice?
14:31 The DA should, along with the consumers, decide how much the landed cost should be, how much the imported price should be.
14:43 This is also being studied by Agriculture Senior Undersecretary Domingo Panganiban.
14:48 But before this month ends, Panganiban sees that the local rice is being lowered to 36 pesos per kilo.
14:55 Because of the harvest, there's a lot of produce.
14:58 In the Senate's hearing for the 2024 budget of the Agriculture Department,
15:05 it asked for details in accordance with the President's warnings of the rice smugglers.
15:11 Right now ma'am we are coordinating with the Department of Justice on the filed cases of BOC.
15:18 Can they manipulate the price?
15:22 The arrested are in large volumes. I cannot specifically answer if it will affect or disrupt the market forces.
15:32 Do you think or does the DOJ think that there are bigger fish that are not yet caught?
15:40 We are still investigating so it will be premature for me to outright make a comment on that.
15:47 But we rest assured that we are investigating some more and digging deeper on where this network is.
15:53 Before this, the DA also asked if there is a confidential fund in this proposed budget.
15:59 When the NEP was released, they allocated P50 million confidential fund to be dedicated to surveillance operation for anti-agricultural smuggling operations.
16:11 The PNP and customs are there.
16:15 Yes sir. Well noted.
16:17 So you should solve the confidential fund. That's what you need.
16:19 Yes sir.
16:20 Add it to the cost card for our military personnel.
16:23 Yes sir.
16:24 Right? Or you should reallocate it to a hybrid program.
16:29 The DA also tried to explain that the confidential fund is a big deal in the operation of some agencies under this.
16:38 We are mandated to conduct surveillance, market surveillance and market inspection.
16:44 And also, we are there in our imports.
16:47 So our FSRA has quarantine powers, food safety regulation agencies like BAE, BPI, BIFAR and also NMIS.
17:00 I don't want to be answering Senator Tufo because of your P50 million allocation.
17:06 You be creative and give him the benefit of having that P50 million realigned.
17:16 That's my opinion. I'm just being practical.
17:19 For GMA Integrated News, Cedric Castillo.
17:22 Mackie Pulido for Tutok, 24 hours.
17:27 Comelec confirmed that it is in consultation with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the case of the former Comelec Chairman Andy Bautista.
17:38 The US DOJ has been in talks with Comelec since 2022, but it requested to make the talks confidential.
17:45 It is in consultation with allegations of money laundering and the alleged bidding for the 2016 election.
17:51 The US Justice Department is asking for a document and they also have people they want to talk to, but Comelec cannot disclose it.
18:00 For now, it has nothing to do with the complaint against Smartmatic.
18:04 The Chairman's Task Force has also formed a Comelec to look into the alleged allegations.
18:09 For now, Comelec said that Bautista has no communication or feeling.
18:15 [Newsreel Music]
18:25 Kapuso, we will now divide the time.
18:28 One of the weather presenters of GMA Integrated News Weather Center is none other than Katrina Sonda.
18:34 Good evening, Katrina.
18:36 Good evening, Kapuso.
18:40 Kapuso, there is no more Jenny's storm in the Philippine area of responsibility, but don't panic.
18:46 Because even if it is already far away from our country, it will continue to hit the Philippines.
18:52 And not only that, because there is a new low-pressure area that is being seen.
18:58 Signal number 2 now is in the northern portion of Batanes.
19:01 Signal number 1 is high in the remaining part of Batanes, Babuyan Islands, northern portion of Apayaw,
19:08 northwestern portion of Cagayan, and northern portion of Ilocos Norte.
19:13 A reminder, it is still dangerous to sail or go out in Batanes, Ilocos Norte,
19:18 and the northern coast of Cagayan, along with Babuyan Islands.
19:22 In the latest forecast, the eye of the Typhoon Koynu or the former typhoon Jenny
19:28 is in the 275 kilometers west-northwest of Itbayat, Batanes.
19:33 It will bring down the wind strength to 140 kilometers per hour and a gust of 170 kilometers per hour.
19:41 It will make the movement of 15 kilometers per hour faster.
19:46 According to the forecast, it will continue to hit the Taiwan Strait and coastal waters of southeastern China.
19:53 Aside from the effect of the typhoon, it will also bring down the localised thunderstorms.
20:01 Based on the data of the Metro Weather, it will be raining in Zambales tomorrow morning,
20:06 here in Batanes and Mindoro Provinces and Palawan.
20:10 By the afternoon, Calabar Zone will also be raining,
20:13 other parts of Central Luzon, Bicol Region, and some parts of Northern Luzon.
20:18 So stay alert, Kapuso!
20:21 Heavy to intense rains are possible, so it is advisable to go to lower areas
20:26 or to landslide in places near the mountains.
20:31 It will be raining almost all of Visayas tomorrow, especially in the afternoon.
20:35 Heavy rains are possible here in Maya, Panay Island, Negros Occidental, and here in the Summer Provinces.
20:42 In the afternoon, it is also possible to see some parts of Mindanao.
20:46 Heavy rains are possible in some parts of Zamboanga Peninsula, here in Northern Mindanao and Caraga.
20:52 Here in Metro Manila, the chance of rain is high before noon tomorrow.
20:57 It can continue in the afternoon or night, so don't forget to bring an umbrella,
21:02 especially if there is a Friday gimmick tomorrow.
21:05 Meanwhile, a low-pressure area is visible outside the PAR.
21:09 It is visible again, 1,840 kilometers east of Eastern Visayas.
21:15 It is possible to enter the PAR when the weekend ends.
21:19 According to the weather forecast, the chance of a storm is still low,
21:23 but we will continue to monitor it.
21:26 And that is the latest in the weather.
21:28 I am Katrina Son for the JIMEI Integrated News Weather Center.
21:32 Expect any kind of weather.
21:34 China called for a resupply mission to their territory in Ayuninsho.
21:44 This is followed by the Chinese ship's almost landing and the Philippine's resupply boat yesterday.
21:50 The spokesman of the China Coast Guard said that there is no restriction on the Chinese government
21:55 on the entry of two supply ships and two coast guard vessels of the Philippines.
22:01 They said that they will wait and regulate the Philippine ships that they have approved of the law.
22:09 The China Coast Guard also insisted that they should be the ones to Ayuninsho.
22:14 They also said that they are not violating the illegal transportation of construction materials in the BRP Sierra Madre.
22:24 The National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea said that despite the incident,
22:30 the so-called resupply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre was successful.
22:37 Even though there is a price cap, rice was still priced at 17.9% this September.
22:44 That is the fastest in the past 14 years and the total inflation was also increased to 6.1%.
22:53 Mark Salazar was on the scene.
22:55 When there is a price ceiling on rice from September 5 to October 4,
23:03 the price of rice was still rising.
23:07 The Philippine Statistics Authority said that the inflation of rice was 17.9% in September,
23:14 the fastest price increase in the past 14 years.
23:19 In August, it was only 8.7%.
23:23 According to the economist and congressman, Joey Salceda,
23:27 the situation did not go well because the PSA data only showed the first half of September.
23:36 The PSA explained that due to the high September rice inflation,
23:41 many retailers did not follow the price cap.
23:46 The number of prices collected for regular milled rice is 2,601.
23:52 That is how many items we collect for regular milled rice, 2,601.
23:59 And what we saw was that only 640 of these prices fall below the price cap of 41.
24:09 For the wheel milled rice, the total number of varieties we track is 3,498.
24:18 And only 687 or 20% fall below the price cap of 45 pesos.
24:26 The answer of rice retailers is that it is natural that they cannot follow the price cap of September
24:32 because they will run out of stock that they bought in August.
24:37 It is heavy for us, because we are just stuck here.
24:42 If they say they will follow, they will follow. That is why it is heavy.
24:45 When they followed the price of rice, the price cap was suddenly reduced.
24:51 It is not like it is now. It is not like it is now.
24:56 Even I am asked, Nueva Ecija, Mindoro, because I am a farmer,
25:02 it is not like it is now.
25:05 What does that mean?
25:07 The rice is still not falling. That is what it means.
25:11 If the price of rice is still not falling, the price of rice will really fall.
25:16 I cannot fight with the rice sellers. They are expensive.
25:20 They know how to sell rice.
25:23 The focus of the discussion is on rice because it is the reason for the rise in the overall inflation rate of food
25:30 that increased to 6.1% this September compared to 5.3% in August.
25:37 The Philippine Statistics Authority said, "In my personal economy,
25:41 I can feel 30% of the inflation rate from the price of the food I bought in my food basket."
25:50 In short, we can feel 30% of the price of the food we bought in the market.
25:58 Inflation remains the most urgent national concern for the Filipinos,
26:04 according to the latest Pulse Asia survey.
26:06 Aside from the rising prices as Christmas approaches,
26:10 the PSA is also sure that additional pesos will also be added to the market.
26:15 It is just announced.
26:17 The weight was a bit high, about 3.5%.
26:21 That is the direct effect.
26:22 Of course, there are indirect effects to other commodities used for transport.
26:29 This is what our field offices are looking at now because we have a first-week data collection.
26:37 This will reflect in our October report on inflation.
26:42 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 Hours.
26:48 The Commission on Human Rights and Department of Justice conducted an investigation
26:54 on the behavior of a student who was slapped by a teacher.
26:57 A forensic pathologist explained how the victim was in a state of shock due to the illness.
27:03 Jonathan Andal was there.
27:05 The 14-year-old grade 5 student, Francis J. Gumikib, was in a state of shock on October 2.
27:14 11 days after being slapped by his teacher,
27:17 the immediate cause of death was a stroke.
27:20 According to Francis' death certificate,
27:22 he also suffered a stroke and was diagnosed with tuberculosis and child physical abuse.
27:29 The child's brain stem was damaged.
27:32 The police are still investigating if the victim had a direct connection to the death of Francis J.
27:38 We asked the forensic pathologist and UP College of Medicine professor, Dr. Raquel Fortun,
27:44 and she answered many questions about the children's death certificate.
27:48 How strong was the slap?
27:51 Was it really like this?
27:53 Because you have to consider, maybe it was a fist.
27:56 Our flesh is thick here, and the bones here in the neck,
28:05 it's not just a slap.
28:07 Was a slap that was one time enough to kill?
28:11 Fortun also identified the underlying cause of death in the death certificate
28:16 and she will tell us why the child's brain was bleeding.
28:20 It should also be considered that 11 days after being slapped by the child and his death,
28:27 tuberculosis is also considered to be infectious in the human brain.
28:32 Can produce meningitis?
28:35 Are we not dealing with a meningoencephalitis?
28:39 An inflammation of the brain and the covering?
28:43 And that can be from bacteria.
28:48 The mother of the child said that it is possible that the child really had tuberculosis
28:53 because she did not have it checked up before.
28:55 But they insist that Francis died because of the slap of his teacher.
29:02 He did not have any disease, he was healthy.
29:04 Where did the brain hemorrhage come from?
29:11 Earlier, the DepEd Antipolo and the principal of Peña Francia Elementary School
29:17 and the mayor of Antipolo promised to pay all the expenses until the burial.
29:23 The CHR is very concerned about the incident and is already conducting its own investigation.
29:28 The DOJ also condemns any form of abuse to the child that is a crime.
29:33 They prohibit corporal punishment.
29:36 The DOJ ordered the Antipolo fiscal to contact the law enforcement agencies.
29:41 Now, National Teachers Day, the Vice President and Education Secretary, Sarah Duterte, has a reminder to the teachers.
29:48 Whether it be physical, sexual, verbal abuse, you don't do that to children.
29:59 Especially those that are entrusted to your care fully by the community, by their families.
30:08 You are supposed to take care of them, you are supposed to mold them into the best citizens that we can have for the future of our country.
30:20 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, 24 Hours.
30:25 The Justice Department has a separate hearing.
30:30 The allegations against the accused cult of the support of the Surigao del Norte are now in force.
30:36 In the middle of this, the steps are being planned to protect the members of the group that are under the charge of Salima Refran.
30:44 Because the Department of Environment and Natural Resources has suspended the Protected Area Community-Based Resource Management Agreement
30:55 with Socorro, Bayanihan Services, Inc.,
30:58 they are now discussing how to protect the members of the group that are involved in the issue, especially the children.
31:06 It's more of a cooperation agreement that everybody moves together.
31:10 If one is going to move, the others will join so that the efforts will not double up.
31:17 So it's really coordination, coordination of different agencies of DILG, DOJ, PNP, DNR and DSWD.
31:31 DNR has amended the SBSI's agreement to protect 353 hectares of protected land in Surigao del Norte
31:40 because of the violations of the case of Duat.
31:43 The members of the Departments of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources, and Social Welfare and Development
31:50 along with the members of DILG, PNP and other agencies have joined the effort.
31:55 No, no, no. We don't want anything so dramatic to happen.
32:00 We just want everything to be done to the letter of the law.
32:04 We will not conclude and we will not make a judgment that this is wrong and it should be removed.
32:13 We're not doing that.
32:15 On Monday, the group leader, Jey Renzquilario, who is called Sen. Aguila,
32:22 and other members of the panel that was formed by the DOJ, are expected to attend.
32:25 The allegations of abuse of the group that was accused of being a cult are being heard here.
32:30 The panel will also talk to the victims.
32:33 Sen. Aguila is currently in custody after being cited in contempt in the last hearing.
32:39 According to the Department of Justice, the prosecutors are ready to help in the strengthening of the evidence.
32:46 For JMA Integrated News, I'm Neymaria Fran.
32:49 Tune in for 24 hours.
32:51 JMA Network Inc. and Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines joined forces
32:58 for the mission to fight piracy or to prevent it from being broadcasted on television and digital media.
33:04 JMA's Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Felipe Yalong,
33:09 and IPAFIL Director General Attorney, Roel Barba,
33:12 signed the agreement to form a campaign and a new strategy to fight piracy.
33:20 Yalong said that JMA's support will help the entire industry to protect the rights
33:28 or intellectual property rights of a broadcast network or content creator.
33:33 More than 600 gigabytes of files were uploaded to a messaging app of the Meduza Ransomware Group
33:41 that was hacked from PhilHealth.
33:44 Most of those were from the employees of the agency.
33:47 John Consulta was there.
33:50 It was past 4 p.m. when these files were uploaded to a telegram channel.
33:57 According to the Department of Information and Communication Technology or DICT,
34:01 these are part of the hacked data of the Meduza Ransomware Group from PhilHealth.
34:06 According to the DICT, the data will reach more than 600 gigabytes.
34:11 The upload was made two days after the group entered the deadline to pay PhilHealth more than P17 million.
34:20 In this video uploaded to a website, you can see some of the parts of the hacked data
34:25 such as IDs, pictures, back cards, receipts, memos, contracts, transactions, and more.
34:31 In the telegram post, in the caption of the video,
34:34 there is an invitation to download the stolen files.
34:37 There is also a conversation with PhilHealth where the uploader thanked the DATOS
34:42 while saying that they will not save the information security.
34:46 Now, the group has made the first bandage to release the stolen files.
34:50 According to the DICT, the Analyte Third Wave of attack should be prepared.
34:55 This is the final stage of the attack.
34:58 This is what I'm saying, triple extortion stasis.
35:00 Phase 3 is what they will attack the people they saw in their database.
35:07 Because they are pro already.
35:09 They will spam and scam.
35:11 According to our source in NBI,
35:13 they monitored a group of people who downloaded the hacked or stolen PhilHealth files
35:18 that could be returned to theft of credentials or to a larger number of online scams and identity theft.
35:24 That's why the DICT advised.
35:26 We should be careful especially when it comes to spam texts, scam texts, phishing,
35:33 enable multi-factor authentication.
35:35 This is the kind of password that after the password,
35:38 someone will give you a text or email to confirm that you are the one who hacked.
35:43 The DICT believes that the uploader of the files is part of the large group of Medusa Ransomware Group.
35:50 PhilHealth said that the data from their employees' computers were compromised
35:56 and not the data of their PhilHealth members on their servers.
36:00 PhilHealth said that most of the uploaded files are ID and picture of ATM cards
36:06 that have information of their employees.
36:08 They will inform their people to avoid being victimized by online fraud.
36:13 If there will be such information being released, we might also go into that,
36:20 changing their PINs, changing their passwords, and changing their ATMs if ever necessary.
36:28 For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
36:33 The upcoming action-packed series of Black Rider became more exciting
36:41 because of the special role that will be played by Carla Abeliana.
36:45 And now, World Teachers' Day, Carla will be playing a role of a bright and loving teacher.
36:52 Let's go to Katatibayan.
36:54 Along with the celebration of World Teachers' Day,
37:01 Carla Abeliana will be playing a special role as a teacher in the JMA Public Affairs Action Series of Black Rider.
37:08 She will play the role of Teacher Becky,
37:11 who will be more than just the second parent of her students.
37:15 She will be there to save them from being a hostage of a group of syndicates.
37:20 Relax and shout! So that when they see this video, they will give us what we want.
37:26 Carla did not hesitate to accept this role.
37:30 I will go through a lot as a teacher.
37:34 I will do my best to protect her three students.
37:38 There will be encounters, a lot of action scenes.
37:42 In the intense scenes like the kick,
37:49 punch,
37:52 and kick,
37:53 Carla cannot avoid getting wet.
37:58 It is a part of the job where you will have bruises, scratches, or even injuries.
38:06 I was the only one who got wet.
38:09 It was a small area.
38:10 How can there be such occupational hazards?
38:13 How about the regular tasks?
38:14 It just comes to show that the job is not a joke.
38:18 They are serious, they are passionate about their job.
38:22 They are doing their best.
38:24 So, if it is intense, you will see the action pack of the show, Black Rider.
38:31 But what should be watched out for is how Black Rider Ruru Madrid will save them.
38:36 Carla is well praised for that.
38:38 He is very professional.
38:40 He is respectful.
38:42 Of course, he calls me "Ate".
38:44 He is thoughtful.
38:45 Even if he is busy with his scenes, his lines, his blocking,
38:50 he makes sure that you are okay, that you are comfortable.
38:55 This November, we will get to know the most fierce defender of the country's most active primetime series, Black Rider.
39:06 Updated in Showbiz, Happy Nicks!
39:10 And that's the news for this Thursday.
39:14 I am Mel Tiangco.
39:15 Kapuso, it's just 81 days, it's Christmas already.
39:17 I am Vicky Morales for a bigger mission.
39:20 For a wider service to the country, I am Emil Sumangyo.
39:23 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines, we are in touch 24/7.
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