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Pervert Jeepney Passenger Flashing His Manhood To Female Passenger In Tarlac City

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Netizen shares her experience with pervert jeepney passenger.
By: Era Nunag




Netizen took to social media and shared her horrible experience with pervert Jeepney passenger has gone viral on social media.

The video showed that the there are still people however who cannot control their urges even in public places. The video shows that the jeepney passenger was filmed that he have not been able to control his lust after he tried taking advantage of a woman seated on a jeepney.

The woman was identified as Laila Coolai David. She angrily shared her horrible experience with the jeepney passenger. According to Laila, they were going to SM City Tarlac together her youngest daughter when they saw this man.

"Kanina papunta kame ng bunso ko sa SM Tarlac may sumakay na lalaki, umpisa deadma lang ako, pero napansin ko nakatingin sya at napatingin ako sa ibaba ng short nya. Nakalabas po,  Kaya bigla akong kinabahan lalo kasama ko anak ko."

Laila narrated in her post that the pervert jeepney passenger was staring at her while holding his manhood. She also shared that she was just the passenger of the jeepney so no one can notice the action of the pervert passenger.

"kaya kinuhanan ko sya ng video because inisip ko if may gawin man tong gagong to may evidence ako. Sobrang takot ko po talga kaya lumipat kame sa malapit sa driver." she added.

The pervert passenger can be seen on the video that he cannot control his lust even in public places even flashing his manhood to Laila.

The post has been shared by netizens across social media hoping to warn everyone about the man.

Many social media users were quick and lambasted the pervert passenger. The post went viral and has been shared by netizens hoping to reach as many people as possible to warn them about the man.

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Seven Ways To Avoid Being Hacked

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It's much easier to hack someone than you might think.

Last year, online privacy and security firm HideMyAss! enlisted a seven-year-old in a social experiment, giving her the opportunity to hack a participant’s laptop and access private information.
The primary school pupil managed to find out the person’s email, web history and other information simply by following a downloadable online guide.

Losing data like this can break a business’s reputation, so small firms and FTSE 100 firms alike must be wary of the dangers of possible cyber attacks and act before any data is lost.

Danvers Baillieu, COO of HideMyAss!, has these words of caution for staying safe on the web.

1. Beware of public WiFi

There are simple ways to prevent data loss via public WiFi. Check it’s legitimate: It’s easy for hackers to set up a fake WiFi network that looks like an official one.

Before signing on to any WiFi, the best way to check if the network name is legitimate is by asking an employee of the place you’re in.

2. Forget the network

Once you have finished browsing on a WiFi, log off all services you were using and then ask the device to forget the network so it doesn’t automatically join next time you’re in range.

3. Turn off your WiFi

Make sure you disable WiFi when you’re not using it. This prevents your device joining any rough networks automatically without you noticing.

4. Use a VPN

VPNs act as an intermediary between your device and the internet server, routing all your activity through your own little loop of the internet that is encrypted, meaning a would-be intruder will find it impossible to sniff your information out or know what you’re doing, whether this is on a mobile, tablet or computer.

5. Look after your passwords

It’s good practice to change all passwords regularly and not use the same passwords across many different services. There are password managers available online that help manage them all.

There are also services that support two-factor authentication, allowing you to add two levels of password protection on services such as Gmail, Twitter and Facebook.

6. Check the lock

You wouldn’t leave your front door open, so why leave yourself vulnerable online?

If a website is secure it displays the green lock sign by it. This is otherwise known as HTTPS, and it encrypts the data that passes from your device to the internet server, meaning any hackers can’t decipher your private information.

7. Apps can be dodgy

Always check permissions on the apps before installing and make sure they aren’t accessing unnecessary information. For example, a quiz app should not have access to your contacts list or your network info.
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WANTED BIG TIME DRUG SUPPLIER KILLED IN SHOOT-OUT; P1 MILLION SHABU, CAL .45 GUN SEIZED

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“Don’t shoot policemen. We are trained to defend ourselves.”

By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos


Thus, said PSupt Ponciano Zafra on the killing of a wanted “big time drug supplier” who shot it out with the arresting policemen around 10:30 in the morning on June 5, 2017 at Purok Uno, Barangay Dalampang.

Around P1 Million worth of shabu and a caliber .45 pistol were recovered.

Killed in an armed-encounter was Felicito Barcoma y Tanjosay, 44, of Purok Apitong, Barangay Poblacion, Gen. Natividad, Nueva Ecija.

Zafra revealed Barcoma was about to be served a warrant of arrest for possession of illegal drugs when he (Barcoma) tried to elude arrest and fired at the arresting cops.

The Warrant of Arrest was issued by Judge Felizardo Montero Jr of the Regional Trial Court Branch 29, Cabanatuan City.

“Nang a-arestuhin namin siya, bigla siyang tumakbo sa bukid at pinutukan niya kami”, said Zafra who personally led the operation against Barcoma.

Recovered from Barcoma were 4 “bulging sachets” of shabu and a Colt caliber .45 pistol. Also confiscated from the Mazda Hatchback car driven by Barcoma were 6 sachets of shabu with a total weight of 60.23 grams.

The street value of seized drugs is around P1 Million. (A gram of shabu is usually repacked into more than 35 pieces of P500 “retail-sized” plastic sachets.)

Zafra also disclosed that Barcoma supplies shabu in Talavera and San Jose towns and in this city.
“He is very elusive. He only stops for a few minutes to deliver shabu to his network of pushers here and in other towns. But our weeks of intelligence work paid-off, we got him at Barangay Dalampang where he was about to deliver (illegal drugs) to one of our informers”, Zafra said.

“We are focused on stopping the entry of drugs into the city. Barcoma gets his shabu from Manila. Actually, when we were running after him at the newly planted palay farm, he was able to throw away many shabu. We could have recovered more shabu if he surrendered peacefully”, also said Zafra.
In his almost 11 months as this city’s chief of police, Zafra has jailed almost 400 pushers and drug addicts.

“I’m warning drug pushers and addict not to shoot at us (policemen). We are trained to defend ourselves and to shoot criminals if the situation calls for it”, added Zafra who has received several medals and commendations for his “relentless” campaign against illegal drugs.

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Man Wanted For Stealing Motorcycle In Market City Caught In CCTV

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Man wanted for stealing a motorcycle in Market City Tarlac City 12:09 pm, netizen said on Sunday.


A closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera footage shows a man quietly taking a motorcycle parked on the parking area in Market City, Tarlac City.

An unidentified suspect, was immediately reported to the police. Authorities are still looking for the man on the video.

However, the owner's cousin, Melisa Demayuga, posted a cctv footage on social media.



Authorities were able to recover the stolen motorcycle.

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FUGITIVE ROGUE EX-COP CAPTURED IN TARLAC MOUNTAINS

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“We will not allow Tarlac to be haven of any criminal.”
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos


Thus, said PSSupt Ritchie Medardo Posadas as he disclosed the capture on June 2, 2017 of former policeman PO1 Aris Amposta, leader of the “notorious” Amposta robbery-drug group, in his hide-out in the hinterland Dapdap Resettlement, Barangay Lourdes, Bamban town.

Posadas, the Tarlac police provincial director, said Amposta was apprehended in a " isolated mountainous community" based on a warrant of arrest issued by an Angeles City court for Robbery with Violence and Intimidation Against Person.

Amposta went into hiding since the warrant for his arrest was issued by Judge Eda Dizon-Herna of the Angeles City Regional Trial Court Branch 80 in September 21, 2015.

Posadas revealed the Amposta group were involved in a series of robbery, extortion and motornapping cases in Angeles City and other parts of Pampanga including distribution of illegal drugs in Pampanga and Tarlac.

Apparently, the robbery case was filed by a businessman from Angeles City against the 33 years old Amposta, along with another cop-on-AWOL ex-PO1 Roberto Bautista and 2 civilians, Jay-R Nasam Alias Buboy and Elmer “Boyong” Nasam alias Bagalawis.

(Bautista and Jay-AR are still at large while Elmer was recently killed by unidentified gun men in Angeles City.)
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Their victim was said to have been held up at gunpoint and robbed of his cash and valuables by Amposta and his group.

Posadas also disclosed, Amposta and his cohorts are also the subject of 2 other warrants of arrest – another Robbery with Violence and/or Intimidation against Person case (January 19, 2016) and for Torture (Republic Act 9745 - Anti-Torture Act of 2009).

Amposta belongs to Philippine National Police Recruit batch 2007-2 and was last assigned with the Angeles City Public Safety Company (ACPSC).

He was dismissed from the PNP roll in January 2015. Two of the charges against him were filed during his active duty with the ACPSC.

“The capture of Amposta is the result of the trust and confidence we have established among the people and of our strengthened intelligence system. We are very determined to improve our capability to better serve the people and we will not allow the province (Tarlac) to be haven of any criminal”, said Posadas.

Since Posadas assumed as police provincial director last February, Posadas is credited for making the Tarlac Police Provincial Office (TTPO) the “2nd Best police command in Central Luzon” after being adjudged as second to the least performing provincial office in Region 3.

The capture of Amposta was led by PCInsp Jovy Arceo, chief of police of Bamban.
Posadas also revealed that several pieces of “chop-chop” motorcycle parts and tools for tampering motor and chassis numbers of motorcycles were seized at Amposta’s hide-out intoning that Amposta may also be involved in motornapping.

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Tarlac National High School 950 Pesos Controversy

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Nahaharap sa imbestigasyon ang isa sa pinakamalaking pampublikong paaraan sa Tarlac City. Ang Tarlac National High School na pinamumunuan ni Mrs. Yolanda Gonzales.

Nagreklamo ang ilang mga magulang kay Tulfo sa TV 5 kaninang hapon Hunyo 2, 2017 na nagsasabing hindi makaka-enroll ang mga bata kung hindi magbabayad ng 950 pesos na para daw sa miscellaneous fee. Nakapanayan ni Mr. Tulfo ang punong guro na si Mrs. Gonzales kung saan raw napunta ang mga nasingil na pera sa mga estudyanteng mahigit 9,000 na kung pagsasama-samahin ang bayad ay aabot ito ng milyong piso. Sagot naman ng punong guro na walang katotohan ang mga paratang sa kanyang paaralan. Ngunit mariin naman na tinanong ni Mr. Tulfo na kung walang katotohanan ito ay bakit may mga resibo ang mga magulang at nakalagay na miscellaneous fee at walang nakaindicate kung para saan ito. Muling nagtanong si Mr. Tulfo at sa pagkakataong ito ay umamin ang principal kung nasaan ang mga pera, sagot nito ay nakadeposit raw ito sa school account at ito ay gagamitin lamang kapag may activities ang mga estudyante. Tinawagan ang DEPED Head ng Tarlac tungkol sa isyu at sinabing irefund daw lahat ng nagbayad ng 950 pesos bagama't ito ay may resibo naman.
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Tarlac PNP Is Now 2nd Best In Central Luzon

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“There’s reason to celebrate, from No. 8 we are now No. 2.”
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos


Thus said, PSSupt Ritchie Medardo Posadas as he revealed the result of the latest performance evaluation of the 9-unit police commands in Central Luzon which have the Tarlac Police Provincial Office (TPPO) in the 2nd top slot.

The Philippine National Police Regional Office 3 (PRO 3) is composed of the provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Aurora, Zambales and Tarlac and police commands of Angeles City and Olongapo City.

“When I assumed office (Tarlac police provincial director) last February, TPPO was No. 8. Our determined efforts to improve our performance and our services to the people paid-off. We are now 2nd Best”, said Posadas.

Posadas replaced former provincial director PSSupt Westrimundo Obinque last February who was sacked by PRO3 Director PCSupt Aaron Aquino for “under performance”.

Tarlac police recently hugged the national news over the series of “commendable accomplishments” including the separate entrapment operation against 2 barangay kagawads in Concepcion who were both arrested selling shabu and the killing in a “bungled buy bust” of a Manila-based supplier of illegal drugs also in the town of Concepcion.

Concepcion Police is headed by PSupt Luis Ventura Jr.

Also the arrest recently of the so-called “Shabu Queen” in Moncada town under PCInsp Palmyra Guardaya made the national newspapers and “trended” in online news.

The evaluation performance rating was Bataan – 52.48 points, Tarlac – 51.69, Zambales -50.92, Nueva Ecija - 37.59, Bulacan – 30.81, Angeles City - 28.29, Olongapo City - 26.22, Pampanga - 26.13 and Aurora - 25.27.

“The difference (with Bataan) is only 0.79 points and your TPPO has no way to go but up”, said Posadas who used to head the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in Region 7.

The TPPO has long maintained its “prestige” in PRO 3 for having been headed by former PNP Chief retired PDG Nicanor Bartolome, former DILG Under Secretary Alex Sintin and former PRO 3 Director retired PCSupt Rudy Lacadin.
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