ARRESTED. A member of the General Luna Police (seated, with hoodie) inventories the suspected shabu seized from two suspects (standing, left and seated, 2nd from right) in a buy-bust at dawn of Sunday (Jan. 29, 2023) in General Luna, Quezon. Police said the duo is on the list of high-value target drug personalities in the municipality. (Photo courtesy of Quezon Police Provincial Office) GENERAL LUNA, Quezon - Police seized around PHP2 million worth of suspected shabu from two female suspects in a buy-bust at dawn Sunday, in Sitio Malalim, Barangay San Jose, this town. In a report, the town police said Melody Revilloza, 41, and Marie Baldoviso, 45, of the said village, were arrested after selling a sachet with suspected shabu to a poseur buyer. Seized from the suspects were a sling bag containing 19 more plastic sachets with a total weight of 100 grams and a street value of PHP2.040 million. Police said Revilloza is a high-value target individual while Baldoviso is a newly identified dr
GENERAL LUNA, Quezon – Police arrested two suspected drug pushers and shabu worth P2 million were seized in a buy-bust operation before dawn on Sunday, Jan. 29, in Sitio Malalim, Barangay San Jose, here.
The General Luna Municipal Police Station identified the suspects as Melody Revilloza, 41, and
“The appalling inhumanity of the State does not end with their gruesome, extrajudicial killings: they continue to deny the remains of their victims from death to funeral while putting their families to the torturous experience and misery of having to beg on their knees for the remains of their own loved ones.”
By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
MANILA – Victimized twice over.
This is how Cristina Palabay, secretary general of Karapatan described the plight of families of four individuals who were killed in what is now known as Bloody Sunday.
It took four days before police and military finally released of the remains of urban poor activists Melvin Dasigao and Mark Lee Corros Bacasno, and the Dumagat farmers Puroy Dela Cruz, and Randy Dela Cruz.
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Rights group slams military for lying about Baras massacre victims
Policemen block the paralegal team’s exit from the funeral home where Salabao’s remains are located. (Photo courtesy of Karapatan-ST)
“Is [Año] justifying the AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] and PNP’s [Philippine National Police] massacre of five farm workers and caretakers? The mutilated genitals and broken fingers of Jhonatan and Niño Alberga? Is he justifying how the PNP Baras and the AFP’s 2nd Infantry Division are fermenting Vilma Salabao’s remains and continued refusal to turn them over to her family after three weeks, seven requests, and superficial requirements?”
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5 killed in Rizal ‘encounter’ were farm workers, not NPA fighters – rights group
By JUSTIN UMALI
SANTA ROSA, Laguna – The five people killed by elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ (AFP) 2nd Infantry Division on Dec. 17 in Baras, Rizal were not members of the revolutionary New People’s Army (NPA) but civilian farm workers, according to human rights watchdog Karapatan Southern Tagalog.
The group said the military is still refusing to hand over the remains of the three of the five slain to their families.