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Senator Trillanes Charged With Violating Bank Secrecy Law In Singapore

IMG_4960.PNGSINGAPORE (The Adobo Chronicles, Singapore Bureau) – By now, everyone knows that Senator Antonio Trillanes travelled to Singapore to prove that the foreign bank accounts he has been accused of having were non-existent.

In the process, Trillanes is now charged with violation of Singapore’s bank secrecy law when he entered a DBS bank branch and videotaped himself approaching the bank teller.

Even in countries without bank secrecy laws, it is strictly prohibited to take pictures or videos within bank premises.

Ah, the cost of proving innocence!

The News In Pictures

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – There’s so much news but so little time.  So here’s a summary of latest developments in pictures:

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Senator Antonio Trillanes has summoned Filipino Olympic Skater Michael Christian Martinez to appear at a Senate hearing. Trillanes wants to know if Martinez has tattoos other than the Olympic logo on his chest.
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The entire police force of Caloocan will be replaced by volunteer police from Davao City. The mayor of Caloocan will be replaced by Davao City Mayor Inday Sara.
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Chito Gascon and Agnes Callamard have announced their engagement. Human Rights know no borders.
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GMA News has admitted that their news story about Senator Trillanes’ Singapore bank account was based on hearsay.

First Confirmed EJK Under Duterte Administration

IMG_4936.PNGMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Since President Rodrigo Duterte took office in June of 2016, his political opponents and yellow-leaning news media as well as human rights groups have accused him of initiating or condoning extrajudicial killings in connection with his war on drugs.

The numbers quoted ranged from a low 3,000 to a high 9,000 or even more.

Yet, none of the individuals and groups could come forward with concrete evidence that the alleged summary killings were perpetrated by the government.

Finally, there is one killing that no one can deny to be extrajudicial.

Horacio “Atyo” Castillo III, a freshman law student at the University of Santo Tomas (UST), has died due to fraternity hazing initiation rites.  No government or police involvement. No vigilantes.

At last, Chito Gascon of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights as well as Agnès S. Callamard, Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, have one documented incident of EJK under the Duterte administration that they can boast of.

The Adobo Chronicles tried to reach Vice President Leni Robredo as well as Senators Risa Hontiveros and Antonio Trillanes for comment, but they have not yet returned our calls.