24 Oras: (Part 2) Hulicam: Grade 10 student, sinampal at sinuntok ng ka-eskwela; Olivia Rodrigo, nahulog sa trapdoor sa stage; 2-anyos, patay matapos magulungan ng pickup, atbp.

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00:00Visited by a residential unit in Makati, the operation of 17 people involved in scamming,
00:07said the NBI, they came from a larger group.
00:10John Consulta was there.
00:1717 people in this building,
00:20led by the NBI in Makati,
00:22were caught while working in their workstations
00:25for scamming activities.
00:27Love Scam and Crypto Scam were also involved.
00:30They get a pool of information.
00:33They will conduct a background investigation
00:36on who their target is.
00:38At the same time, when they see the pattern, the character,
00:41the hobby, the daily activities,
00:43at the same time, what are the longings of their victims,
00:46they will engage through social engineering.
00:49The NBI Cybercrime Division also discovered
00:52an illegal activity of the group.
00:54There's a hacker, there's a buyer of data.
00:57We saw a program code, a script,
01:00that can be used to access other systems
01:03without the authority nor consent of our system owner.
01:06We assume that they have activity in terms of hacking.
01:10According to the NBI,
01:12from the larger POGO operation,
01:14the foreigners included are Malaysians, Taiwanese, and Chinese nationals.
01:19The larger POGO, they grouped into a smaller group.
01:24Residential units and apartments are occupied,
01:31so it's not obvious that POGO is still there
01:36to continue with their scamming activities.
01:39We asked them where their passport is.
01:41They said it's in the BI for the process of downgrading.
01:45It's a working visa, but now it's being downgraded as a tourist.
01:48The NBI is now processing the examinations of the foreigners' computers
01:52to get the details of their victims
01:54while the arrested are being investigated
01:56for online fraud and violation of the Cybercrime Prevention Act.
02:00We tried to get a statement from the arrested, but they don't have one.
02:04For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta,
02:07Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
02:11The two-year-old boy was caught red-handed
02:14after being hit by a car and rolled by a pickup truck.
02:18The driver didn't notice that it was his neighbor.
02:22Nakatutok, Bea Pinlak.
02:27While the kids were playing on Masinof Street in Tondo, Manila,
02:31Kate was walking alone.
02:33The two-year-old boy, Jaiza, came from his grandfather's house.
02:37Jaiza was about to cross the road
02:39when she saw a pickup truck being driven by her neighbor.
02:43At home, the boy fell down the road and was completely rolled by the car.
02:48The driver didn't notice that the boy was in front of the car.
02:54When he left, he hit the boy.
02:59This is a case of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide.
03:04Jaiza was brought to the hospital when he was hit by the car,
03:08but he was declared dead on arrival.
03:10Jaiza's mother's heart is broken
03:13that her son, who is considered a miracle baby of the family,
03:16is now being neglected.
03:19She said that she just went out to buy food.
03:22When I came back, my son was no longer alive.
03:25I promised that I will forgive him because I left my son.
03:31But I didn't want that to happen to my son.
03:34It's not that easy for them to pay for my son's life.
03:39They will give me money.
03:41They will give me what they did to you.
03:45We tried to get hold of the suspect who was detained in the Manila District Traffic Enforcement Unit,
03:51but he refused to give a statement.
03:53Bea Pinlac was detained for 24 hours.
03:57This is the signature of the widow of the retired general and PCSO board secretary,
04:03Wesley Barayuga,
04:05who was waiting for the PNP to prepare a complaint of murder and frustrated murder
04:11against the personalities involved in the murder.
04:15Among them are those who are accused of ordering the murder of former NAPOLCOM Commissioner Edilberto Leonardo
04:24and former PCSO General Manager Royina Garma.
04:28Ian Cruz is on the case.
04:31This is the case of the retired general and PCSO board secretary, Wesley Barayuga
04:38and his aide on July 30, 2020 in Mandaluyong City.
04:42He is now in jail after the Quad Committee heard him on camera.
04:46The Philippine National Police said that the widow of Barayuga was waiting
04:51for the PNP to prepare a complaint of murder and frustrated murder
04:54against the personalities involved in the murder.
04:58The PNP has already prepared an affidavit.
05:00If there is anything to be added to the affidavit, the PNP will be open.
05:06In the face of the complaint, former NAPOLCOM Commissioner Edilberto Leonardo
05:11and retired colonel and former PCSO General Manager Royina Garma
05:16were accused of ordering the murder.
05:19Lieutenant Colonel Santi Mendoza and former police officer Nelson Mariano
05:24helped in finding the hitman who was going to kill Barayuga
05:27and the gunman, Elias Loloy.
05:30Sergeant Jeremy Kausapin, a.k.a. Tox, helped in finding Garma in the PCSO
05:36who received money from Mariano from Garma.
05:40The driver of Barayuga was also involved in the complaint.
05:44The driver, Wesley Barayuga, is alive.
05:48He was also involved in the complaint.
05:53It was a frustrated murder with respect to the driver of Barayuga because he was alive.
05:59The investigation of the police on the revelation of Garma in the PCSO
06:03about the reward system for the police
06:06who can be killed in the war against drugs by the Duterte administration is ongoing.
06:11The PNP admitted that what is happening now is sad
06:14because the police are involved in various murder cases
06:18but they believe that the national police will overcome this trial.
06:24This is a challenging time for the institution but the PNP leadership is confident that it will be overcome
06:30and the only way we can overcome this is to help resolve and investigate these cases properly
06:38because that's the only way the institution will be able to recover
06:42because we will not cover up the alleged reward system.
06:48For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz in Caduto, 24 Hours.
06:56The concert was discussed back-to-back so we were able to check it out quickly
07:00but it was updated in Sherby's Happening.
07:02And we hope that you're okay!
07:05That's the message of Philo Libes to Olivia Rodrigo
07:08who fell on the trapdoor of the stage while performing in her Guts Tour in Melbourne, Australia.
07:15The show must go on and she's still happy jamming to the fans.
07:33Oh, their heart hurts so good because of the night full of jam with Lainey.
07:37It seems that the fans were also relapsed emotionally while singing their hearts out.
07:42Some of Lainey's songs in their concert are the hit songs of Malibu Nights,
07:46Alonica, and Cause You Have To.
07:49This night will be their last concert in Cebu.
07:54All crazy are the fans of the K-pop group Zero Bass One in their concert last weekend.
07:59The boys felt the love of the Filipinos from the entrance of the group
08:03that was filled with envy to their performances.
08:09Come on, leave me breathless again
08:11because the band The Chords will return to the Philippines in February next year.
08:16For that, in the coming weeks,
08:19The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission has admitted
08:22that they are having a hard time getting rid of the former parts of the illegal Pogo
08:27where the operation was already going on.
08:29They also have a plan for those who are building their facilities for illegal activities.
08:35Ivan Mayrina is on the case.
08:39The President's Anti-Organized Crime Commission has admitted
08:42that they are having a hard time getting rid of the former parts of the illegal Pogo
08:47Mayrina.
08:51On the last day for the Pogo workers to voluntarily submit their working visas,
08:56only 12,000 have submitted voluntary downgrading
09:00according to the latest report of the Bureau of Immigration.
09:03The working visa of those who submitted will be replaced by a temporary visitor visa
09:07and they will be given 59 days or almost 2 months to leave the country.
09:12The illegal Pogo workers who are leaving the country will not be blacklisted.
09:17They will still have the opportunity to come back to the Philippines for legal reasons.
09:21But those who will be left behind and will not follow the policies of our government,
09:27they will be deported and blacklisted.
09:30But how will the illegal Pogo workers who did not follow the deadline be executed?
09:34It's not that easy.
09:36According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission or PAOC,
09:39if the legal Pogo workers are only 37,
09:41there are more than 100 illegal Pogo workers who continue to operate
09:45in the former part of Ipinasarang Malalaking Pogo.
09:48There are also former Pogo workers who are Filipino
09:51who continued the scamming operation against the Chinese according to PAOC.
10:05According to PAOC,
10:07aside from the assistance of government agencies,
10:09it is the cooperation of the communities that will serve as eyes and ears of the government
10:14in the long-term exploitation of Pogo workers according to the President's order.
10:18Along with this call,
10:19the property owners will be warned that the money of the operators
10:23and their properties may be exposed to illegal Pogo operations.
10:27Please make sure that you do your due diligence.
10:30Because if we prove that you allowed your facilities to be used for illegal activities,
10:36we will have you locked up.
10:37We will file a Civil Power Feature to get your properties from the government.
10:42For GMA Integrated News,
10:44Ivan Meirene reporting for 24 Hours.
10:48Good news for PhilHealth beneficiaries.
10:51The HEMO Dialysis Package has been increased to more than Php6,000.
10:56That's why almost Php1 million a year will be received by the patients working here.
11:02Reporting by Mackie Pulido.
11:07From the previous Php4,000 per session,
11:10the PhilHealth Package was increased to Php6,350 since October 7 for the HEMO Dialysis.
11:17Because of that, almost Php1 million a year will be received by each member for their dialysis.
11:24And if before, the answer of PhilHealth was only dialysis,
11:27now, there are other needs of the patients.
11:30Our Php6,350 will already cover the dialyzer,
11:36the supplies,
11:38the laboratories needed,
11:40and the medicines.
11:42This is a big help for the HEMO Dialysis patient, Maria.
11:46But despite the increase of the PhilHealth Package,
11:48they are still being paid.
11:50They are still receiving almost Php3,000 a week for their three dialysis sessions.
11:57They are still being paid.
11:59Anyway, they are being paid Php600 per dialysis,
12:04and Php250 for the HEMO Dialysis.
12:08Sometimes, they borrow money from the office.
12:11PhilHealth said that the package only covers the dialysis.
12:16The expenses are not included here.
12:18For example, the patient who has high blood pressure or blood sugar needs to be given medicine.
12:23We have already put an agreement form.
12:27They need to fill it up to make sure that the services provided by our facilities
12:35are not included in the dialysis package.
12:40If the HEMO Dialysis Package is approved,
12:43the patients of the Peritoneal Dialysis should also receive the package.
12:47If the dialysis machine cleans the blood of the HEMO Dialysis patients,
12:51the patient is placed in a catheter in the Peritoneal,
12:54and the patient can do it at home.
12:56But the answer of the Peritoneal Package is three bags of solution per day.
13:00Dennis needs four bags of solution per day.
13:04To cover the expenses, he said, he's almost a month-limit.
13:08There's nothing that can help me.
13:13If it's hard, it's hard.
13:15If it's painful, it's painful.
13:17Currently, it is being studied by PhilHealth,
13:20and possibly before the end of the year,
13:22there will be a change in the Peritoneal Package.
13:25For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, Katuto, 24 Hours.
13:31There's not only money in the trash, there's also food.
13:35That's what a program that started in Tondo, Manila, is promoting.
13:40Where there's a lot of waste,
13:44you can replace it with vegetables or rice.
13:47Sandra Aguinaldo is on it.
13:53Each plastic bottle that each of us consumes,
13:56there's a big problem if it's just going to be thrown away,
13:59or it's going to go everywhere.
14:01According to the World Bank,
14:032.7 million tons of plastic waste are polluted by the Philippines every year.
14:08And 20% of it goes to the sea.
14:12That's why in Smoky Mountains, Tondo, Manila,
14:14the Eco-Eco Center was launched,
14:17where the waste can be recycled,
14:20like plastic containers, broken bottles, cans, paper, scrap metal,
14:25and others can be used as money and food.
14:28This was organized by actress Antoinette Toss
14:31and her group of communities organized for resource allocation or CORA.
14:36We always talk about pollution in the Philippines.
14:39We want to show that the Philippines is also a place of solutions.
14:44Simple cleaning,
14:46you can bring it here for e-cash,
14:49you can get points,
14:51you can also get rice, vegetables, and others.
14:54Residents of Smoky Mountains are also monitoring the Eco-Eco Center
14:59next to Barangay Hall.
15:01The recyclables are being cleaned and dried,
15:03like bubble wrap,
15:05which is used to wrap parcels bought online.
15:08It should be clean and not wet.
15:11And it's important to remove the tapes first
15:15because it can damage the machine.
15:18These will be weighed,
15:20and there are equal points per kilo.
15:23Our clear PET bottles cost P21 per kilo.
15:27But if you bring something like aluminum,
15:31that's P50 per kilo.
15:33It can be collected and replaced with rice, vegetables, cash, and others.
15:38We are here to collect the waste
15:40so that we can get expenses.
15:44The weighing machine doesn't work.
15:47Even if I carry three bags,
15:51the weighing machine doesn't work.
15:53To have an opportunity like this,
15:56you can buy rice and vegetables.
15:58The Eco-Eco Center is supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development
16:02and the Korea International Cooperation Agency.
16:07But the support of the community is more important.
16:10You need to have local communities be supportive of and included in this.
16:16This is why this project is destined for more success
16:19because there's so much interest and buy-in in the local community.
16:22KORA plans to build another center like this.
16:26It can also be imitated by local governments in their respective areas.
16:30For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
16:36A Grade 10 student in Pasig City was beaten and punched by his schoolmates.
16:42The incident went viral online.
16:44It wasn't just once.
16:47The victim's family filed a complaint with the police
16:50because they were unable to accept the punishment
16:54due to the lack of community service.
16:57Marise Umali filed a complaint.
17:03This video went viral on social media
17:05when a man in white was beaten by a student.
17:08The man, who was standing, was forced to confess.
17:11The victim was beaten several times.
17:14The uppercut also went viral.
17:17At the end of the video,
17:18about 11 students were involved in the incident.
17:22According to the victim's mother, a Grade 10 student,
17:25she only found out that her son was beaten
17:27when someone sent her a video.
17:30When I saw the video, I was shocked.
17:33I couldn't understand what I was feeling.
17:35I told my son,
17:37Son, what is this?
17:38I said that.
17:39Then he said,
17:41he just looked at me
17:43and then he started crying.
17:45What I saw was a child who wanted to confess
17:48that I don't know how he did it to his parents.
17:52The incident happened on a street in Pasig City last Friday.
17:56According to the barangay, the man who was beaten
17:59was a 16-year-old student of the victim.
18:02The victim's mother said that she admitted this to her son.
18:06She said,
18:07Mommy, they were forcing me to spread that video.
18:14I said, I didn't do it.
18:16They made me wait in school.
18:19They led me to a place.
18:22They wanted me to confess while I was crying
18:26and I said sorry.
18:28If I don't confess,
18:30okay, one more time,
18:32one more time.
18:33This incident was not the first time it happened to the victim.
18:37She said,
18:38Mommy, there were two of them.
18:40They beat me last Thursday.
18:43I was shocked.
18:44They suddenly beat me.
18:46Suddenly, two men came at her.
18:49They were different men.
18:52One of them was not in the video.
18:54Yesterday,
18:55the family of the victims were in front of the school.
18:59But the family of the victim could not accept
19:01the punishment of three days of community service.
19:05The first offense,
19:06three days of community service.
19:08What does that mean?
19:10They said,
19:11three days of community service.
19:13Is that the punishment for bullying?
19:17Was it the first offense
19:19that they did to my daughter?
19:21Two days of community service.
19:23Why is it like that?
19:25That's why a lot of people are being bullied.
19:28In the face of the trauma,
19:29she almost refused to leave the house
19:31and went to school in Binatilio.
19:33We tried to get permission
19:35from the man who was beaten and punched.
19:37But according to the barangay,
19:38he refused to give a statement.
19:40We also tried to get a statement from the school,
19:43but he did not give a comment.
19:45Today,
19:46the family of the victim entered the Women and Children's Protection Desk of PASIG PNP.
19:51We were able to settle the case,
19:53and it's okay now
19:54because my daughter is traumatized.
19:58In the case of Physical Injuries and Violations
20:00in the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013,
20:02it is possible to face a case of bullying
20:04and accomplice to the crime,
20:06but the victim was also taken to the police station
20:09and their request for psychological counseling was also processed.
20:14The video that went viral is a strong evidence.
20:19The assessment that will assess the level of her trauma
20:26will also be used as evidence in filing the case.
20:34The PASIG City Government said
20:36that they are now coordinating with the School's Division Office of PASIG
20:39to take action on incidents of bullying inside and outside the school.
20:43The PASIG City Government is taking any act of bullying seriously
20:48and is ensuring that this incident will be taken action.
20:51For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali speaking, 24 Hours.
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