Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Senator Bato Dela Rosa Forming A Private Army To Guard VP Sara Duterte?

Senator Bato dela Rosa has once again proven his knack for bold, innovative ideas by urging police and Armed Forces retirees to volunteer as a security detail for Vice President Sara Duterte.

In a move that surely raises no ethical questions whatsoever, the good senator seems blissfully unaware that he’s practically advocating for a private army for the nation’s second-highest official. After all, who needs checks and balances when you can have a loyal, handpicked battalion?

This brilliant strategy surely won’t set any alarming precedents about power consolidation or militarization of politics. Perhaps next, Senator Bato might suggest we bring back feudal fiefdoms, complete with knights in shining armor to guard our leaders.

It’s a comforting thought, really, to envision our retirees, who should be enjoying their hard-earned rest, instead patrolling the Vice President’s premises, ensuring that democracy remains secure under their vigilant watch.

Did Atty. Harry Roque Just Incriminate Himself?

In a twist worthy of a telenovela, Atty. Harry Roque, the former spokesperson for Rodrigo Duterte, has promised to expose the officials protecting illegal POGO operations when he testifies before a Senate committee next week.

It’s a dramatic announcement, but the real drama just unfolded when law enforcement nabbed two Chinese nationals involved in illegal POGO activities. The kicker? They were caught in what is believed to be Roque’s very own home in Tuba, Benguet.

Now, Roque’s vow to unmask the villains of the POGO underworld is starting to look more like a grand unmasking of himself. Is it a bold strategy to divert attention, or simply a plot twist no one saw coming? Either way, the Senate testimony next week promises to be must-see TV.

Grab your popcorn, folks, as Roque’s attempt to play hero might just end with him as the main antagonist. The irony is so rich, it should come with a side of hot butter.

Senator Bato Dela Rosa Cries A River (video)