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00:00This is Philippine Government.
00:03This was a ballot that was rejected personally.
00:06Welcome home!
00:1024 Hours
00:14Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:1911 minorities were arrested in the case of burglary in Paranaque.
00:24Victims are not allowed to go to the market to buy food for the parishioners.
00:29Two burglars were arrested for embezzling Php 2,000.
00:36This was reported by John Consulta.
00:42In the case of Paranaque, the NBI Human Trafficking Investigation
00:45arrested 11 minorities aged 14 to 16.
00:49The children were fed by two suspects to their clients.
00:54Some of the minorities who were in the middle of the operation were arrested.
01:07Minors are being sold for sexual favors at the rate of Php 2,000.
01:13In messaging apps and text messages, transactions are made.
01:17Children are often brought food to be chosen by the parishioners.
01:21They would be tricked into giving free snacks and a good time.
01:27And later on, after the fact of the sexual favor, they will be given the payment.
01:34They are being tricked and then later on, they would be tricked into going out with the customer.
01:42This is very dangerous because, first of all, minors are being sold here.
01:50Not only that, the events here are very public.
01:56At the moment, the victims are in the DSWD for counseling.
02:00Faced with the complaint of sex trafficking and child abuse,
02:03the suspects were arrested.
02:05We are still trying to get a statement.
02:07For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
02:13A student in Paranaque was killed after his classmate was hit inside their classroom.
02:23The origin of the crime is being investigated by Mackie Pulido.
02:29Around 1 p.m. yesterday, a male student hit his classmate inside their classroom in a school in Paranaque, according to the police.
02:40They are both 14 years old, grade 8 student.
02:43One of the teachers there, the victim approached her.
02:47Because, according to the victim, their classmate has a knife and he was being threatened to stab.
02:56When the teacher entered the classroom to find out the situation, the victim was walking behind the teacher.
03:03When the victim entered the classroom,
03:05the suspect took the knife and stabbed the classmate.
03:10He took the knife from the bag and stabbed the victim.
03:15The victim was stabbed four times.
03:20Almost all of them were in the chest.
03:24The victim was able to run, but the suspect chased him and stabbed him again
03:29until the security guard of the school arrived and stopped the suspect.
03:33The victim was rushed to the hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.
03:38What happened to my son?
03:40My son's life is still not in the store.
03:44Why did you leave him so easily?
03:46According to the victim's mother, on Tuesday,
03:49her son complained to her that he was threatened to stab the classmate.
03:54What did you say to me?
03:56Mom, I will stab a gay.
03:58I am being bullied, mom.
04:00We have a lot of classmates.
04:02Will he kill me, mom?
04:04But the suspect's accusation to the police...
04:07He was being bullied in the school,
04:09including the victim who was being bullied by him.
04:12That's why the crime was committed.
04:16We tried to get the head of the school to testify,
04:19but he was in an online class and there were no teachers in the school.
04:23Because he was a minor, the suspect was in the custody of the DSWD.
04:27According to the Paranaque Police,
04:29the DSWD will make a decision based on the intervention of the suspect.
04:33He brought a knife.
04:34He really intended to use the knife.
04:37And the person was hurt.
04:39We are trying to get the family of the suspect to testify.
04:42For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, for 24 Hours.
04:47I am Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
04:57In the midst of the demand of many to return to the Philippines,
05:00former President Rodrigo Duterte
05:02hopes to bring the concept of interim release.
05:07There are conditions that the government of the country should follow
05:11where the victim will be released.
05:13But Malacanang's question is,
05:15how will they follow the conditions
05:18if the jurisdiction of the ICC will not be recognized?
05:22The complications that affect the Dutertes in the arrest of Ivan Mayrina.
05:32Bring him home! Bring him home!
05:36The quickest way for this call to be fulfilled
05:39while the litigation is not over
05:41is if the International Criminal Court allows the interim release
05:44of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
05:46That is why it is the priority of the former President's camp
05:49that is facing the case of Crimes Against Humanity.
05:52According to the ICC, this will be given.
05:54But should the country follow the conditions of the ICC?
05:59Ensure that he will not be in contact with this or that,
06:01that he will not be threatening the investigation,
06:03that he will be brought again before the court when the judges order.
06:07Does the country accept these conditions and measures or not?
06:13If he wants to go home in the Philippines,
06:15the government should follow those conditions.
06:18But the problem, according to Malacanang,
06:20Does it mean that we have to recognize
06:25that ICC has jurisdiction over the Philippines?
06:28I believe the family of the former President Duterte
06:34is asking and praying from the Supreme Court
06:38that the government should not cooperate with the ICC.
06:43So it means that if we will not cooperate with the ICC,
06:49even that prayer or even that manifestation of the ICC,
06:53we will not take cognizance of that.
06:55There are other complications in helping the ICC
06:59for the request of the interim release of the former President.
07:02According to the Palacio,
07:04there should be a consistent and direct cooperation with the ICC.
07:07We will say that we will cooperate with the ICC when it comes to the interim release
07:12because all the issues there will be solved.
07:14It will also be solved if there will be a freeze order on his assets.
07:20Will the family of Duterte want us to cooperate with the ICC
07:25so that all their assets, hidden or not,
07:29we will cooperate with the ICC so that all their assets will be freed?
07:33The Palacio is first to submit to the former President Duterte
07:37on the obligation of the country as a member of Interpol
07:41and not recognizing the ICC.
07:43This has nothing to do with the relationship between Marcos and Duterte.
07:48We are still trying to get a reaction from the Dutertes.
07:51For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mejrina, Katutok, 24 hours.
07:57The confirmation of charges against the former President Rodrigo Duterte
08:02in the International Criminal Court is very important
08:04because this will determine whether the case will continue or not.
08:08According to the ICC's attorney,
08:10the court will check if there is a widespread or systematic attack on the people
08:14and even a single murder can be considered a crime against humanity.
08:20Katutok, Maris, Zumali.
08:22In September, the hearing for the confirmation of charges
08:25against the former President Rodrigo Duterte
08:27for murder as a crime against humanity was scheduled.
08:30But now, the preparation of defense and prosecution is in full swing.
08:34According to the spokesperson of the International Criminal Court,
08:37Dr. Fadiya Labdala,
08:39in what will happen in the hearing,
08:40the judges of the pre-trial chamber 1 will base
08:43if the case will be trashed or will be directed to prosecution.
08:47The prosecutor will be presenting certain amount of evidence
08:50on which he intends to rely for the purpose of the confirmation of the charges
08:54and in which the defense can actually be presenting counter evidence.
08:59And also, the lawyers representing the victims will be able to make their observations.
09:04The hearing may last only three days
09:06so it is unlikely that all of their witnesses will be present.
09:11That's why the prosecution should choose the strongest witnesses
09:14That's why the prosecution should choose the strongest witnesses
09:17to defend the case against Duterte
09:20which is a systematic attack on his war on drugs
09:23that killed the victims.
09:25The witnesses may present their evidence
09:28and they may be able to cross-examine.
09:30That's why it is possible for Duterte's witnesses to present their evidence.
09:35Not all witnesses are victims.
09:37Actually, most of the witnesses are not victims.
09:40And not all the victims are witnesses.
09:42Actually, a very limited number of victims would be called to be a witness.
09:47And normally, most of the victims will be represented by a lawyer.
09:53In very few instances, the judges allowed one or two of the victims
09:58to come in person and tell their stories.
10:01But they are not there to accuse someone.
10:03They are there to present their point of view,
10:05their observations, and their stories to the judges.
10:08The accusation is done by the prosecutor
10:11and the witnesses are called by the parties,
10:13either the prosecution or the defense.
10:15On September 23, the confirmation of charges hearing of former President Rodrigo Duterte
10:20was held here in the ICC for the case of Crimes Against Humanity.
10:24And it can last up to three days.
10:27But there is a change of up to 60 days to wait
10:30before the court can issue their decision
10:33if his case will continue in the trial stage or not.
10:36Up to 60 days.
10:39But the judges have to issue their decisions
10:42in a maximum of 60 days after the closure of this process of confirmation of charges hearing
10:48and eventually after the written observation,
10:50if there are requests for written observations.
10:53The decision can still be appealed in the appeals chamber.
10:56In the case of Duterte,
10:58the case of crimes against humanity was decided
11:00by the 11 individuals in the hands of the Davao Death Squad
11:04and not less than 24 individuals in the hands of law enforcers.
11:09So if there is a plan that involves a widespread or systematic recurrent attack against civilian population,
11:16even one murder may be considered a crime against humanity.
11:21Before September 23, Dr. L. Abdala said
11:24that the pre-trial chamber can call for a hearing
11:27if procedural matters need to be discussed.
11:30It can also call for a hearing
11:32to discuss Duterte's request for an interim release
11:36if his defense is to be filed.
11:38Dr. L. Abdala said
11:40that the trial against Duterte is still a long process.
11:44But he is confident that the investigation in the ICC will be successful
11:48because they want to use a genuine justice
11:51for the right people involved in this.
11:54They should trust the justice and trust the impartiality
11:57and the objectivity of the work of justice.
12:00From here in Dahig, Netherlands,
12:02for GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali reporting for 24 Hours.
12:07In Quezon City, some youths were caught beating their children inside a passenger jeep.
12:16One of them was armed.
12:19Reporter Mark Salazar was there.
12:24This was taken by a netizen on March 5 in EDSA Balintawak, Northbound.
12:30Some youths were caught beating their children inside a jeepney.
12:35I think they were fighting inside the jeepney.
12:38They beat them inside.
12:40But I didn't see the child riding inside the jeepney.
12:43There was a woman inside the jeepney.
12:45It looks like the woman was also beaten.
12:49You can see the fear of other jeepney riders
12:52because of the look of an armed person holding one of the beaters.
12:56It looks like they were small.
12:57They were running.
12:58The barangay was chasing them.
13:00But they couldn't reach them.
13:02They all ran away.
13:03The authorities did not recognize the children of the beaters and the victims.
13:08But when the barangay admitted that they were beating them inside the jeepney,
13:12the youths who were involved in petty crimes have been in trouble for a long time.
13:17Sometimes they beat the women.
13:19They beat them.
13:20They started a fight.
13:23Most of what happened here was theft of cellphones.
13:26Usually, three days a week, the youths of Barangay Unang Sigaw are arrested.
13:33Yesterday alone, seven of the 12-year-old youths, up to 17 years old,
13:38were found guilty of petty crimes,
13:41aside from violating the 10 p.m. curfew of the barangay.
13:46We are still in pursuit.
13:48This is Station 3, Barangay BPSO.
13:52We were able to get hold of them.
13:54We are on duty from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
14:01We will replace them from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
14:06If the crime is not serious, the youths who are arrested cannot be detained for a long time
14:11and are disciplined according to the law.
14:14We call the parents and we provide community service to them.
14:19We make them leave.
14:21We have other activities that we can order them to do.
14:25For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar.
14:30Tune in for 24 hours.
14:33The government is worried about where they will put Carmageddon or the heavy traffic in EDSA
14:38once the reorganization of Semana Santa begins.
14:42To find out, they are studying if an odd-even scheme will be implemented in EDSA
14:47that is still separate from the violation of color-coding.
14:51Joseph Moro is on the scene.
14:56Since half a million vehicles pass through EDSA every day,
14:59the heavy traffic there has not changed.
15:02What if the rehab in EDSA has already started,
15:05which has been 50 years since the last major repair took place?
15:10Now, the government is worried about the effect of the possible rehab that will start in Semana Santa.
15:16It's like a carnage of equipment.
15:19We have a lot of people.
15:21We will remove all the concrete.
15:23We will look at the base.
15:26We will put...we will reconcrete it.
15:29We will fix the base and then we will asphalt it.
15:32It's really a one-time, big-time repair in EDSA.
15:35We are just suffering.
15:37The Metro Manila Council plans to build mayors in Metro Manila,
15:42especially in EDSA's Chamna Lungsod in the region.
15:46One of the details of this plan...
15:48One of the plans that will be implemented here in EDSA
15:52if there is a rehabilitation is the odd-even scheme,
15:55aside from our current number-coding.
15:59The motorcycle taxi rider, Alan, is worried.
16:02It will be difficult for him to find a job, especially since he is a member of EDSA.
16:06If we go to other places, we will have to go far.
16:09What if we go to EDSA?
16:11The drop-off.
16:13What will happen? We will still have to go around.
16:15The bus commuters have nothing to worry about.
16:18We will keep the dedicated bus carousel.
16:22Because they will still be given an exclusive lane
16:24while the busway is being repaired.
16:26The lane will be reduced for private vehicles.
16:30For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong,
16:32for 24 Hours.
16:38We are here, Kapuso,
16:39to bring you the latest on the showbiz happenings,
16:43the sparkle star and one of the cast
16:46of the upcoming Kapuso series,
16:48Cruz vs. Cruz,
16:50Lexie Gonzalez.
16:51Lexie.
16:53Thank you, Ms. Vicky.
16:54And good evening, Kapuso.
16:56Nothing but love and admiration
16:59for his girlfriend, Julianne San Jose.
17:03Aside from being an inspiration in music,
17:06he also sees that they will be together forever.
17:09Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
17:15Bound by music.
17:17Raver Cruz admits that a big part of their relationship
17:20with Julianne San Jose is music.
17:24Julianne's love for music is very deep.
17:29That's why now, Raver studies different musical instruments
17:34so that he can be inspired.
17:38When we are together in a prod,
17:40or when we make covers,
17:41or when we jam together,
17:45I feel like I'm in a zone,
17:47I'm spaced out,
17:48like we're in our own world,
17:50just the two of us.
17:52Yes.
17:53When I look at her,
17:55I feel like I'm in love with her,
17:57with our prods.
17:59She's so good.
18:00She's really good.
18:02Julianne's musical special started taping in Sikihor in 2021
18:07where Raver was a special guest.
18:10It was closed.
18:11And the rest is love history for Julie Berg.
18:15Well,
18:17I can say that our relationship is very strong,
18:21Queen Nelson.
18:23We're very secure with each other.
18:27And we love each other so much.
18:30We know in our hearts that
18:33this is it,
18:34it's us forever.
18:36I really want to be with her for life.
18:40That's the level of my love for Julie.
18:43Why do I feel like I'm in love?
18:45Because you're there from the very start.
18:47You're the one interviewing.
18:49Raver used what he learned from music over the years
18:53in his new film, Sinagtala,
18:56where he was with Glyza De Castro,
18:58R.C. Munoz, Matt Lozano, and Rian Ramos.
19:02The film will be released on April 2,
19:05which will surely give inspiration
19:08while giving beautiful music.
19:11We have our own struggles in life.
19:14And so do our five characters.
19:17For me,
19:18it feels good to have a film like this
19:22where you can appreciate life,
19:24and your faith in God will grow stronger.
19:27The message itself,
19:29when you watch Sinagtala,
19:31it's truly inspiring.
19:35Nelson Canlas, updated on Shoebiz Avenue.
19:47Shoebiz Avenue