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PNP Crackdown: Jun Abines Arrested for Spreading Fake News About CIDG Chief Torre


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In a bold move against misinformation, the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested Jun Abines following the circulation of false information regarding CIDG Chief Police Major General Nicolas Torre III. The fake news claimed that Torre was hospitalized, causing undue worry among his family and colleagues.


The Arrest and Search Operation


Authorities swiftly conducted a search operation to seize electronic devices allegedly used by Abines in spreading the misinformation. The operation led to his arrest, and he now faces legal consequences.


"Actions have consequences. Sa halip na gumamit ng dahas, sumandig ako sa batas. Naniniwala ako na kahit mali ang ginawa mo, may karapatan kang humarap sa korte at mabigyan ng due process—isang bagay na hindi naibigay ng idolo mo sa mga mas inosente pa kaysa sa iyo."(Actions have consequences. Instead of resorting to violence, I relied on the law. I believe that even if you've done wrong, you have the right to face court and be given due process—something your idol didn’t grant to those more innocent than you.) – General Torre


Abines took to social media to air his grievances, but Torre remained firm on the importance of accountability.


"Ngayon iiyak-iyak ka? Ang consequence ng panggigipit at paninira mo ay kailangan mo nang kumuha ng abogado."(Now you’re crying? The consequence of your harassment and defamation is that you now need to hire a lawyer.) – General Torre


Torre’s Legal Crusade Against Misinformation


Abines’ arrest is part of a broader push to curb the spread of false information and ensure that those who engage in defamatory acts are held accountable.


In a related development, General Torre has filed criminal complaints against former President Rodrigo Duterte. The complaints, submitted to the Department of Justice, focus on Duterte’s remarks suggesting harm to senators—statements that Torre argues could incite unlawful actions among supporters.


"Bagong Pilipinas na po. Wala na pong patayan, pero kung salbahe ka, makukulong ka pa rin!"(This is the New Philippines. There’s no more killing, but if you’re malicious, you will still go to jail!) – General Torre


Torre’s firm stance highlights the government’s evolving approach to law enforcement—one that prioritizes legal recourse over extrajudicial measures.


"Hindi na natin pwedeng ipagkibit-balikat ang mga ganyang pahayag tapos bukas, joke lang pala. Kaya nagkakagulo eh."(We can’t just shrug off these statements and say the next day that it was just a joke. That’s why there’s chaos.) – General Torre (Source: Inquirer)


Torre’s Stand: A Pure Law Enforcement Move


Amid speculations that his actions are politically motivated, Torre clarified that his complaints against Duterte were purely based on law enforcement and had no involvement from Malacañang or the Senate.


"Hindi natin kailangan ang Senado o Malacañang para magsampa ng kaso. Hindi ko rin sa tingin na dapat makialam ang Malacañang dahil ito ay purong pagpapatupad ng batas."(We don’t need the Senate or Malacañang to file this case. I also don’t think Malacañang should be involved because this is purely law enforcement.) – General Torre (Source: ABS-CBN)


Torre further emphasized the principle of accountability, comparing Duterte’s situation to past legal actions against other individuals.


"Ganito lang kasimple. Ganito rin ang ginawa sa kanya noon bago siya maging presidente. Hinuli siya ng NBI. May guro na gumawa rin ng ganitong bagay, ano nangyari? Nakulong. Pinilit siyang mag-public apology, kung hindi, mananatili siya sa kulungan. Parehas lang. What goes around comes around."(It’s this simple. The same thing was done to him before he became president. The NBI arrested him. A teacher did the same thing before, and what happened? He was jailed. They forced him to issue a public apology, otherwise, he would have remained in jail. It’s the same. What goes around comes around.) – General Torre (Source: Inquirer)


The Future of Law Enforcement Under “Bagong Pilipinas”


With Torre’s firm commitment to upholding the rule of law, the “Bagong Pilipinas” initiative takes a strong stand against misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric.


His message is clear: while freedom of speech is respected, it does not exempt anyone from legal consequences when it is used irresponsibly.


This case serves as a precedent in the country’s fight against fake news, showing that even those in positions of influence will be held accountable under the law. The PNP’s firm stance under Torre’s leadership marks a shift towards a justice system that prioritizes legal recourse over political considerations.


As the New Philippines unfolds, one thing remains evident—truth and accountability will be the foundation of law enforcement, ensuring that justice prevails for all.


The Republic Supermarket Fire: A Tragic Blaze Engulfs a Historic Manila Landmark


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Manila’s rich history suffered another devastating loss on the night of February 21, 2025, as a raging fire engulfed the Republic Supermarket Building at the corner of Soler and Florentino Torres Streets in Sta. Cruz. The incident, which broke out late Friday night, was met with an urgent response from firefighters, but the damage had already been done. Beyond the immediate tragedy, the fire has reignited conversations about heritage conservation and the fate of Manila’s iconic structures.


From Silver Screens to Shopping Aisles: The Story of Republic Theater


Long before it became Republic Supermarket, this building held a special place in Philippine cultural history. Opened in early 1947 as the Republic Theater, it was a grand cinema designed by the renowned architect Zacarias Santon. With a seating capacity of 750—500 in the orchestra, 50 in the loges, and 200 in the balcony—the theater was a premier destination for moviegoers in post-war Manila. Notably, the Republic Theater is also believed to have been the venue where the country’s first-ever television program was aired, marking a milestone in Philippine broadcast history.


The theater’s façade was an architectural statement in itself, with its bold “Republic” signage prominently displayed above the entrance, and a vertical neon sign mounted on the distinctive fin-shaped tower. These elements gave the building an unmistakable identity amid Manila’s evolving urban landscape.







A New Era: Republic Theater Becomes Republic Supermarket


As the years went by, the rise of modern cinemas and shopping malls led to the decline of stand-alone theaters. The Republic Theater eventually ceased operations and was repurposed into a commercial hub. It was transformed into the Republic Supermarket, housing an array of retail shops. The first floor became a haven for businesses selling ceramic fixtures, while the second floor accommodated law offices. Despite these functional shifts, the building retained its unique architectural features, standing as a silent witness to Manila’s changing times.


The Fire That Shook Sta. Cruz


The recent fire at the Republic Supermarket Building has left many questioning the safety and preservation of heritage structures in the city. While investigations are still ongoing to determine the cause of the blaze, the incident highlights a recurring issue—how to balance progress with the need to protect historically significant landmarks.


For heritage advocates and long-time residents, the fire is not just a loss of property; it is a painful reminder of the many cultural treasures that Manila has already lost to modernization, neglect, or disaster. The Republic Supermarket Building was more than just a marketplace—it was a piece of history, a cultural relic that bridged generations.


Preserving Manila’s Architectural Legacy


The fate of the Republic Supermarket Building remains uncertain. Will it be restored, repurposed again, or demolished entirely? The answer to this question lies in how the city values its historical landmarks. As Manila continues to evolve, incidents like this serve as wake-up calls for authorities, developers, and the public to prioritize heritage conservation.


For now, as the ashes settle, one thing remains clear—the Republic Supermarket Building, whether in its past as a theater or its present as a commercial establishment, has etched itself into the heart of Manila’s history. The challenge ahead is to ensure that such irreplaceable treasures are not lost to time, but rather, preserved for future generations to appreciate and cherish.


Peso for a Mosquito: A Cash Bounty Program to Combat Dengue in the Philippines


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In a bold and unconventional move to curb the alarming rise in dengue cases, the village of Addition Hills in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, has launched a cash-for-mosquitoes program. Dubbed "Peso for a Mosquito," the initiative offers residents one Philippine peso for every five mosquitoes or larvae they capture, dead or alive. This strategy aims to directly reduce the mosquito population responsible for spreading the deadly dengue virus.


A Crisis Demanding Urgent Action


The initiative comes in response to a dramatic surge in dengue cases across the country. As of February 2025, the Philippines has recorded over 28,234 cases—a staggering 40% increase compared to the same period last year. Among the casualties were two young students from Addition Hills, prompting local officials to take swift and creative measures to prevent further deaths.


Village leader Carlito Cernal spearheaded the mosquito bounty program after these tragic losses. While some critics worry that such a scheme might encourage individuals to breed mosquitoes for profit, Cernal remains confident that the program will achieve its intended goal—drastically cutting down the mosquito population and breaking the cycle of transmission.


Community Response: A United Front Against Dengue


The community has embraced the initiative with remarkable enthusiasm. Residents, including 64-year-old scavenger Miguel Labag, have taken up the challenge, diligently collecting mosquito larvae. Labag, for instance, earned nine pesos for turning in 45 larvae—a modest yet valuable sum for many low-income families in the area. More importantly, this effort reinforces the community’s engagement in the fight against dengue.


Health officials acknowledge the program’s potential but stress that eliminating mosquito breeding sites remains the most effective strategy. Stagnant water in containers, clogged canals, and discarded tires serve as prime habitats for mosquitoes. Regular clean-up drives, proper waste disposal, and public awareness campaigns remain crucial in the fight against the disease.


Climate Change and the Dengue Surge


Experts point to climate change as a significant factor behind the recent spike in dengue cases. Unpredictable weather patterns, early rains, and increased humidity create ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes, complicating efforts to manage outbreaks. Unlike in previous years, when dengue transmission followed predictable seasonal trends, these erratic climate shifts make the disease harder to control.


A Nation’s Ongoing Battle Against Dengue


Dengue is not a new threat in the Philippines. From 2008 to 2012, the Department of Health reported 585,324 dengue cases, resulting in 3,195 deaths. More recently, in 2022 alone, approximately 226,500 cases were recorded, underscoring the persistent challenge dengue poses to public health. The Philippines, like many tropical countries, continues to grapple with the cyclical nature of dengue outbreaks, often overwhelming hospitals and straining healthcare resources.


Will This Strategy Work?


The "Peso for a Mosquito" program, while unconventional, demonstrates a proactive and community-driven approach to disease prevention. However, experts caution that it should complement, rather than replace, traditional mosquito control measures. Sustainable success against dengue requires a multi-pronged strategy—combining environmental management, public education, and a strong healthcare response to treat and manage infections effectively.


As dengue cases continue to rise, Addition Hills’ cash-for-mosquitoes initiative offers a unique case study in grassroots public health interventions. If successful, similar programs may emerge in other dengue-prone areas, proving that innovative, community-led efforts can play a crucial role in tackling one of the Philippines' most persistent health threats.


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