SAMPAGUITA BOYS / KOTONG COLLECTOR OF JEEPNEY AT SHAW. BLVD


kotong boys dress up as a sampaguita boys for enforcers corruption of colorum jeepney along shaw. boulevard bounding from crossing to tanay and antipolo.

this was to obvious and all the jeepney drivers have no chance to escape on this scam bag.

1 pieces of sampaguita cost for 20 pesos. this is a safe act of corruption because of they use other item (over price) to give to the driver forcibly to get the loot money.

you will only notice that this was a common buy and sell transaction. but the driver doesn't want the sampaguita.

if the enforcer have seen that the driver has a sampaguita. this will be a sign that the driver is already paid.

1 sampaguita (20 pesos) will dry within the day. therefore 1 sampaguita a day for 1 driver.

NO U-TURN @ J. VARGAS ALONG EDSA (MEGAMALL)



All vehicle who will be going to Megamall should be fully aware on this st. J.VARGAS because MMDA and Mandaluyong Enforcer used to be here at the corner for money making.

be careful on the white motorcycle park along the street waiting for their bait, however if this 2 corrupt enforcer was not in this easy money area, a replacement from MMDA will be on this post. i think they do have their own duty schedule.

MMDA is on duty by AM while Mandaluyong Enforcer is by PM.

IF YOU ARE CAME SOUTH GOING TO MEGAMALL, THE ONLY U-TURN SLOT THAT YOU CAN POSSIBLE GO TO MEGAMALL NEAR THE ORTIGAS MRT STATION.

HOW TO DEAL WITH COP WITH A SEARCH WARRANT

THE POLICE ARRIVE WITH A SEARCH WARRANT

a. Do not allow them to enter the house, politely informing them to comply with the warrant.

b. Carefully read the warrant.

c. Inform them of the name and address of your barangay representative and a known local resident.

d. Inform the police that entry will be granted once theses witnesses are present.

e. Once the witnesses arrive, ask the supervising officer who he has nominated to carry out the search, then request that your witnesses are allowed to search that person.

f. If the supervising officer nominates two searchers, then politely point out that the warrant is addressed to any police officer in the singular, therefore the intent is that two witnesses are with the searcher at all times. Should the supervising officer argue this point, you may quote Section 7 of Rule 126 of the Rules of Court whereby you must also witness the search, and you can only be in one place at one time.

g. Insist that the nominated searcher wear gloves and that any incriminating material discovered be tested for your fingerprints

h. Once this has been sorted out, grant entry to the nominated searcher plus the witnesses. Inform the supervising police officer that in order for them to comply with the warrant, all others must remain outside until the search has been completed.

i. Note what item(s) are nominated on the search warrant. No other item may be seized other than that for which the warrant is issued.

j. Should a prohibited drug be found, telephone a very good attorney. The police have only discovered evidence of a possible crime, and have not witnessed a crime in progress, therefore you are not obliged to go with them at that moment. You could request to wait for your attorney and use the time to put your affairs in order. The police have to complete a lot of paperwork, then appear before a judge to obtain a warrant of arrest.

HULIDAP COP

A 28-year-old woman accused Manila cop taking away P30,000 from her that she was supposed to have used to pay for her hospitalization, allegedly because she was a snatching suspect.

Alicia Sigua, a native of Tarlac and resident of G. Puyat Street in Quiapo, filed her
complaint on Monday against Police Officer 2 Victor Canda the crime.

The cop is assigned to Station 4 of the Manila Police District (MPD), where Sigua tried to file her complaint. But on the way in she saw the cop on board his motorcycle. She tried to flag down him down, but the cop sped off.

Sigua decided to go to the MPD headquarters on United Nations Avenue in Ermita instead and file her complaint with Police Officer 3 Reginald de los Reye at the General Assignment Section.

She said the cop took the money from her last Saturday. She had just withdrawn the cash from a Western Union Branch on Morayta Street in Sampaloc at around noontime.

She said that the money had been deposited by her relatives to be used in her hospitalization.

She on her way home when Canda accosted her and told her that she was suspect in a snatching case. The cop then frisked the woman and took the money, including the receipt from the Western Union.

MPD probers had already invited the policeman to explain the incident. If he fails to present himself before the authorities on or before Tuesday, the MPD will file administrative and criminal charges against him.

When they get to the policeman, that abused his authority to steal the woman's money, all they will do is take 25,000 pesos of it from him and protect him.