Rodrigo Duterte

President Duterte is not willing to be scared by the wide teeth of the UN or any external body advising him to stop  in  the fight against illegal drugs in the country. The president who believes there are more cops still protecting some drug lords in some area have said he would put a 2 million peso ($43,000) as bounty to get rid of them too.

                       

Speaking at the  National Heroes Day in the country, President Duterte said that dirty cops are his target now, and he vow to get rid of them, as many of them seems to be cuddling some drug lords, and this is not helping his war on illegal drugs in the country.

In his speech, Duterte said;

I might be inclined to place a reward on their head — the members of the ninja or members of the police who are then protecting the drug syndicates in this country. “I’m placing per head P2 million and you might want to, ipagbili na ninyo ang mga kaibigan ninyo.

The president also said he planned to stop the war on drugs during his tenure, as illegal drug is now a national threat to the country's population. He added that the drug has infiltrated; 

    every nook and corner of this country involving generals, mayors, governors, barangay captains and so many ninjas” or policemen “who are into it.

 

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Drug dealers and drug lords should all be scared as the new Sheriff in town is not a clown. New Filipino president, Rodrigo Duterte has shown he meant his campaign promises after 700 people surrender yesterday  in the cities of Taguig, Pasay and San Juan, while 12 drug traffickers and users were also killed just 2 days he assumed office.

The new president during his campaign said that he would have drug dealers killed as they only destroy families and also destroy the future of the country. On his assumption of office on Thursday, the operation to bust drug lords started with eight drug suspects in Bulacan, two in Cavite, one in Manila and another in Ilocos.

                   

                         A drug lord, "Ako" killed in the part of the raid. Photo by JOVEN CAGANDE

The eight drug suspects in Bulacan were killed in an anti-drug operations in the towns of San Rafael, Hagonoy, San Ildefonso, Norzagaray and Guiguinto and in Malolos City early yesterday, according to Senior Supt. Romeo Caramat Jr., acting Bulacan police director.

Three unidentified members of the Valdesotto drug syndicate were also killed after an encounter with the police around 2am on Friday at the boundary of Barangay Salapungan and Diliman 1.

A wanted drug dealer Lauro Reyes alias “Lupin” was also killed in a buy-bust In Hagonoy around 2am on Friday, also Oliver de la Cruz alias “Aga” was also killed in a buy-bust in San Ildefonso.

Keith del Pilar Gibson was killed after he fired shot at police operatives who had come with a search warrant issued by Judge Celso Baguio of Gapan, Nueva Ecija at around 1:45 a.m. 

Another drug dealer identified as "Anok" was killed  in a buy-bust operation in Guiguinto town after selling P500 worth of shabu to undercover cop PO2 Jay-R Noprada. 

Drug users that surrendered were asked to sign some documents that will prohibit the from using the drugs, and that they will visit drug rehab centre to treat the drug addictions and substance abuse.

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President-elect Rodrigo Duterte Of The Philippine has sent a strong warning to the media in the country not to cross their boundary in his administration. Duterte who has faced backlash after his comment on the recent killings of journalist in the country, Duterte who showed no remorse about the killing said in Davao city;

 Journalists think too much of themselves,” Kill journalism in this country. Stop journalism in this country, if you are worth your salt. If not, then I will think lowly of you. [That would mean] that you are cowards.

           

When he was asked to explain what he meant by those words, Duterte said that he was replying international journalists’ group, Reporters Without Borders, after they planned to boycott him for not feeling remorseful for the recent killings of journalists.

They can stop coverage in his city, and not the whole country.

I cannot stop you,I was saying, you idiots, do not threaten me. I said I’m ready to lose the presidency, my honor or my life. Just do not f**k with me. Go ahead, boycott me. I’m urging you: Make this trip your last to Davao City. I do not care if no one is covering me.

I’m telling the networks, do not come here. I do not need you… I would ask the Cabinet to avoid you.

He told reporters to cover him through the state network media, or the website dedicated to post information about his administration.

Duterte came under fire and draw global criticism after he reacted to a death of a journalist.

Duterte said that the journalist was killed because he was corrupt and not because of his profession, citing the case of the Jun Pala, the journalist killed in Davao City in 2003. In his speech, the president-elect said that he had also bribed journalist and also gave them favours too..

When told to apologise for the statement, he said;

No apologies. Bulls**t,

 

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Manila, Philippine: The parliament in Philippine has declared Philippine the 71 years old Rodrigo Duterte to be the new president of the country. The new president is to replace Benigno Aquino, whose second time in office expired.

Duterte victory, according to analyst was his stance on wiping crime away from the country, shaking up the system that had only benefitted only the oligarchy and is rotting with elitist fakery. The former mayor of Davao won in a landslide, taking about 6-million votes ahead of his closest competitor. Duterte is now the 16th president of the Philippine.

                                

                                                           Rodrigo Duterte

The Trump Of Philippine Or Strong Work Ethics

Duterte came under fire few months to election after making a rape job of an Australian lady, he apologised after he got backlashes from the media. Duterte will be joined by the ally of the outgoing president, Benigno Aquino. The 53-year old lawyer and social activist, Leni Robredo, has been announced the winner for vice-president. She won the election narrowly over former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr, 58.

The President and vice-president office in Philippine are elected separately, but both offices will be sworn in on June 30.

           

                                    Ms Robredo, new VP elect

After the proclamation of his winning, Duterte starts his office by breaking the norm. He failed to appear at his own proclamation, just 970km away from Davao and a 2hours flight to the capital where the proclamation is taking place.

Local media have reported that his absence was not a surprise as he is well known for breaking rules.

 Salvador Panelo, spokesperson for the newly elected president said that Mr Duterte would rather stay in Davao and start working on his new office cabinet.

During his news briefing last Sunday, Duterte said he won't be following the norm of 8am-5pm work schedule, but he would start work at 1pm and stop at midnight. He also plans to take flight from his own Davao to Manila everyday. Duterte told reporters;

 I don't care about your 8am to 5pm schedule, My home (in Davao) is my comfort zone. It's important that I can sleep and take a shower comfortably.

Ms Robredo came into prominence after the death of her husband, who was until his death a long-serving mayor and respected Cabinet minister. He died in a plane crash in 2012, and Ms Robredo have taken up the challenge of serving the country since his death. 

She came into the election with her 3 daughters and hundred of supporters base. She said she won't be having problems working with Mr Duterte.

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