• 2 days ago
-2 kotse, nagkasalpukan sa highway sa Brgy. Calzada
-Tangkang pagnanakaw ng lalaki sa isang bisikleta, nahuli ng isang residente/Motorcycle rider, patay matapos makabanggaan ang isang siklista
-3 taniman ng marijuana, nadiskubre sa Brgy. Tacadang; mahigit P1.3M na halaga ng marijuana plant, sinunog
-Bantay-presyo sa mga bilog na prutas
-Mga nasa likod ng online tutorial sa paggawa ng boga, hinahanap ng PNP
-Interview: PLt. Wallen Mae Arancillo, PNP-ACG PIO
-"Green Bones," sold-out kahapon ang ilang screening at usap-usapan online/PBBM, nanawagang suportahan ang 50th MMFF
-Exec. Sec. Bersamin: 2025 National Budget, mahigpit na sinisiyasat ngayon ni PBBM bago pirmahan
-Mga motorista, pinag-iingat sa pagmamaneho tuwing madulas ang kalsada dahil sa pag-ulan/ Hydroplaning o pagkawala ng contact ng gulong sa basang kalsada, isa sa mga dapat iwasan tuwing maulan


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Transcript
00:00Hoolicam in Barangay Calzada in Ligao, Albay.
00:05It can be seen that two cars are going up in the opposite direction of the highway.
00:09Suddenly, a car collided in the opposite lane.
00:12The car braked in the right lane, but the overtaking car was still able to overtake.
00:18Both cars were saved because of the airbags.
00:22Two people were also saved.
00:25This is the GMA Regional TV News.
00:30News in Luzon from GMA Regional TV.
00:33A thief was caught on a bicycle in Mangaldan, Pangasinan.
00:38Chris, what happened?
00:43Connie, it's good that the suspect was caught by a resident so the bicycle was not completely stolen.
00:49That is the hot news brought to you by CJ Torrida of GMA Regional TV.
00:55The man was seen riding his bicycle in Mangaldan, Pangasinan in the direction of Dagupan.
01:02Later, he made a U-turn to return to a house.
01:06His intention was to steal a bicycle.
01:09He was seen by the resident, Noel Ferrer.
01:12I told him, why did you do that?
01:16I told him to leave, but the bicycle was locked from the back.
01:21The bicycle was flat.
01:26The owner of the bicycle did not file a complaint against the man.
01:32In San Nicolás, Ilocos Norte, a rider was killed after a cyclist was hit by a car.
01:39According to the investigation, the rider of the motorcycle suddenly stole a line and the cyclist was hit by a car.
01:46The rider just got up without a helmet and suffered a severe head injury.
01:51It was discovered that the rider was also drunk.
01:53The cyclist was also injured.
01:56According to the police, the other side of the story has been fixed.
02:00CJ Torrida of GMA Regional TV reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:08Three marijuana plants were found in Barangay Takadang, Kibungan, Benguet.
02:13Two of the plantations are located in Sitio Walayan and in Sitio Gayang.
02:18In total, almost 7,000 fully grown marijuana plants were found and burned by the authorities.
02:24It is worth more than 1.3 million pesos.
02:28No one has been arrested related to the illegal crops.
02:32For those who will be the first to buy fruits for the new year, this is the price in Binondo, Manila.
02:46Persimmon is 3 for 100 pesos.
02:49Fuji apple, orange, and pears, as well as kiwi.
02:53Lemon is 3 for 50 pesos.
02:56Seedless grapes is 250 pesos per kilo.
02:58Green and black grapes are 300 pesos per kilo.
03:03Longan and suha are 200 pesos per kilo.
03:08Pongcan is 8 for 150 pesos per kilo or per pack.
03:15Blueberries are 250 pesos per pack with 125 grams of pulp.
03:21It is not yet expensive, but it is expected that the price will increase.
03:27Especially on the eve of the new year.
03:31The police forced the Cyberpatroling Paramatukoy,
03:35those behind the tutorial video online about the production of boga.
03:39This is followed by the hoolicam of the children who are blowing boga in Manila.
03:43According to the children, they learned how to make boga through social media.
03:48The police are now trying to stop the use of boga,
03:53which is considered to be prohibited by the PNP.
03:57It can lead to eye injury, blindness, burn of the skin,
04:02and wound that can lead to amputation or cut of a part of the body.
04:09For more news, we will talk to the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group Public Information Officer,
04:15Police Lieutenant Wallenmay Arancillo.
04:16Good afternoon and welcome to Balitang Hali.
04:20Sir, good morning and good morning to everyone who is listening and watching the program.
04:27How is the monitoring of the tutorial video about the production of boga,
04:31which is one of the prohibited by the PNP?
04:34Yes, sir. The Cyberpatroling and online investigation is ongoing
04:40regarding the videos posted online.
04:43We are also investigating if there are violations.
04:48We are also collaborating with social media platforms
04:54to request for a takedown.
04:56We are also engaging people, in case they are selling,
05:02we are engaging them so we can catch them.
05:05What I know is that tutorials like these are prohibited,
05:08especially if they are done online.
05:10Is it not automatic that these videos are being deleted?
05:14What did the online social media platforms tell you?
05:17Yes, sir. It is prohibited.
05:20Most especially, it is endangering the public.
05:24As of now, I don't have a definite answer from the social media platforms.
05:32Though we are here at PNP ACG at our end,
05:36we are doing what we can to coordinate with them.
05:39We are making formal letters and formal complaints
05:45to take down these videos, including the accounts that are being used.
05:50Maybe parents should help and must report these sites.
05:54I'm curious, how is your monitoring regarding the videos posted online?
05:59Yes, sir. Our investigation is ongoing.
06:05In fact, sir, we have had 8 operations since December 6 up to December 26, 2024.
06:14We have already arrested 10.
06:17Also, we have confiscated more than 76,000 illegal firecrackers.
06:25The context of this is that any type of fireworks is prohibited to be sold online,
06:30even the legal ones. Is that correct?
06:32Yes, sir. May it be legal or illegal firecrackers,
06:37they are prohibited to be sold online.
06:39First, they do not have a permit from the Bureau of Fire and Protection,
06:46also from the LGU.
06:48It is also for the safety of the public
06:52because we don't know where they get these fireworks
06:55or how they make these fireworks.
06:58Also, cybercriminals or scammers can use this online selling scam
07:06to scam us for this holiday season.
07:10Is that what delivers these fireworks?
07:12Is there a penalty if they know that they are delivering fireworks that were bought online?
07:17Yes, sir.
07:19Because there is an ordinance that was given
07:22and also in our law, the proper transportation of these firecrackers
07:27is a danger to everyone who holds or uses this.
07:35And for those who sell illegal firecrackers online,
07:40their possible violation is the Republic Act 7183,
07:45that is the Regulating, Manufacturing and Distributing.
07:50Also, the use of these firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices.
07:54So if their sale was done online,
08:00it will be included in the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012,
08:03meaning that the penalty will be heavier compared to their traditional selling.
08:10So their penalty is doubled because they are prohibited to sell online.
08:13They are also prohibited from selling.
08:16Yes, sir. That's right.
08:18That's under section 6 of our law, the Cybercrime Prevention Act.
08:22There is a possibility that if they will be found guilty,
08:26the imprisonment will be 6 years and 1 day, 12 years.
08:30As for the fines, I'm not sure how much it will be,
08:34but it also depends on the gravity of the offense and also on the appreciation of the court.
08:41According to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center,
08:44Mr. Talamac, the crypto scam during this holiday season,
08:47it is said that there are already millions of scams, but it seems that no one has reported it yet.
08:50Is your monitoring the same or is it just a few who reported it?
08:55Sir, as of now, I have not been able to get exact data regarding the cryptocurrency scam.
09:01Though I just want to give a reminder or information to the public.
09:07Cryptocurrency is not a scam.
09:11Cryptocurrency can be used as an investment.
09:14This is one of the means that cybercriminals use to scam.
09:21It's better if we want to invest in cryptocurrency,
09:25let's say in blockchain or bitcoin.
09:28It's better if we invest in the same account under our name
09:34and make sure that the platform used is a cryptocurrency account.
09:41Also, if you are a victim of this type of scam or investment scam,
09:48the PNP-ACG is open 24 hours a day to help you.
09:53How important is it for these scams to be reported,
09:56even if we say it's just a few who were caught?
09:58How important is it for you to be notified?
10:03Yes, sir. It's very important, sir, that we know
10:06and that these types of scams in cryptocurrency should be reported to us.
10:12Most especially, first, we will know who are the people behind this.
10:19Is it possible that they are individuals or a group is doing this?
10:23There's a possibility that this will end if we get to know them once and for all.
10:29Second, we will be able to provide education and awareness to our fellow countrymen
10:37so that they won't be scammed by this type of cryptocurrency scam.
10:43Okay. Thank you very much for your time on Balitang Hali.
10:48Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. God bless. Merry Christmas.
10:52Merry Christmas.
10:53Police Lieutenant Walen May Arancillo,
10:55the public information officer of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group.
11:04The first day of Metro Manila Film Festival 2024,
11:08the heart of Green Bones.
11:11The screening was sold out yesterday in a few cinemas in Metro Manila.
11:16It was trending all day on X
11:19along with the positive reviews from the viewers.
11:23So, as a thank you,
11:25we will surprise again today in a few cinemas the stars,
11:29Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid.
11:32One of the supporters for the MMFF Entry is President Bongbong Marcos.
11:41The beautiful films that are trending now,
11:43the Golden Year of MMFF,
11:46will surely give a lot of joy
11:49and will leave a lot of lessons.
11:52Let's encourage the Filipino story.
11:55Let's support the Metro Manila Film Festival 2024.
12:01Thoroughly reviewing,
12:03President Bongbong Marcos is currently tightening the 2025 National Budget.
12:08According to Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
12:11every item included in the 2025 General Appropriations Bill
12:15is being approved by the Constitution
12:18worth 6.352 trillion pesos.
12:21The Congress approved the National Budget for the next year.
12:25This was first stated by Presidential Communications Office Acting Secretary Cesar Chavez
12:30that the President is expected to sign the budget on December 30.
12:36Disgraceful!
12:38The streets will be flooded every time it rains.
12:41According to an expert, hydroplaning should be avoided.
12:44Find out what it is in the news of Joseph Moro.
12:51It's early Christmas.
12:53A lot of people are experiencing it.
12:54So if there's no traffic on the streets
12:56because motorists are going home to their provinces at the same time,
12:59the streets are slippery and dangerous.
13:02It's a danger for some.
13:04According to a road safety expert,
13:06they should be more careful when driving
13:08when it rains heavily.
13:10In Tagalog, it's called tikatik.
13:13It's more dangerous if it rains, sir?
13:15It's more dangerous than a total flood.
13:18Tikatik is more prone.
13:20It's more prone to floods.
13:22It's more slippery.
13:25Another thing to be careful of is hydroplaning.
13:28This is when the car's wheels lose contact
13:31and it feels like it's gliding in the water.
13:34When driving in the rain,
13:36it's important to monitor the speed of your driving.
13:39If the road is wet, don't crash.
13:41Respect the speed limits.
13:44The most manageable speed limit is 60,
13:46especially if you're in the expressway.
13:47That's the safest.
13:48It's easier for you to react
13:50if there's a hazard on the road.
13:53Aside from this, make sure
13:55there's enough distance between you and the vehicle in front.
13:58At least one car.
14:01At least one car.
14:02That's the difference.
14:03That's our range.
14:04If you're too close,
14:06there's a tendency
14:07that you're in the wrong place
14:09and you're too close to the vehicle in front.
14:12The reaction will be different.
14:14According to the Land Transportation Office,
14:16avoid sudden braking.
14:18Be alert for water patches
14:20and if the wheels are still gliding on the road.
14:24If you feel that the grip is losing,
14:26slowly remove your foot from the accelerator
14:29so it will slowly slow down.
14:31If you cross a slippery road,
14:33tap the brake slowly
14:35so it will dry up.
14:37According to the GMA Integrated News Research
14:40and the PNP Highway Patrol Group,
14:42from January to September 2024,
14:44only 25,000 accidents
14:46have occurred across the country.
14:49This is a 39.13% increase
14:52compared to the same time last year.
14:55What if you're the one who's careful on the road
14:57but the other drivers are careless?
15:00We can't control those behind us.
15:03We can control those in front of us.
15:06We can do that.
15:07But maybe the tip for our drivers
15:10is to be more aware
15:12of the rear mirrors and side mirrors.
15:15Joseph Moro reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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