24 Oras Weekend Part 1 - Lalaki binaril ng sekyu; cellphone snatcher natunton dahil sa GPS; Alice Guo sa PNP Custodial Facility; atbp.

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00:00A security guard was shot in the head by a victim who was sleeping in front of a restaurant in Quezon City.
00:07He was about to be shot by the victim, that's why he immediately fired.
00:11Is this considered self-defense?
00:13Let's find out in the shooting of Bea Pinlac.
00:19The security guard was already in jail after he fired a gun that was about to shoot him.
00:27The victim was lying on his side.
00:29He was immediately taken to the hospital where he is being treated now.
00:33The security guard shot the victim who was sleeping in front of the restaurant that he was watching in Barangay Central, Quezon City.
00:41The victim was angry.
00:43Our victim started throwing stones at the suspect.
00:47The suspect immediately fell down and the victim was shot three times.
00:52In the defense of the security guard, he even talked to the victim.
00:56Customers were coming.
00:59Instead of leaving, he even shouted at me.
01:03He was too brave.
01:05He threw stones at me.
01:09He threw a big stone at me.
01:11That's why I pulled my gun to shoot him.
01:17It is said that the incident happened quickly after they were shot in the head.
01:22I was shocked.
01:23I felt guilty because I was in jail.
01:26It was self-defense.
01:29Is this considered self-defense?
01:32According to the police...
01:33We will base it on the assessment of the prosecutor if we file a complaint.
01:38The suspect is facing a complaint of frustrated homicide.
01:42For GMA Integrated News, Bea Pinlac has the latest news for the past 24 hours.
01:49Dear viewers, let's take a look at the vegetables that were sold.
01:52The smuggled vegetables from Navotas from China
01:56were found to be positive for some chemicals such as heavy metals such as lead.
02:00This is what Bernadette Reyes is talking about.
02:06There were no sanitary and phytosanitary import clearance
02:10for the hundreds of tons of vegetables that were smuggled to the Navotas warehouse in August.
02:16The vegetables were smuggled from China according to the Department of Agriculture.
02:22This did not go through the right process
02:24so we do not know how it was produced or where it really came from.
02:30At first, the government was considering if these vegetables could still be used.
02:35But it came out in the investigation that the smuggled vegetables had pesticides and heavy metals
02:40that are bad for health, especially for children.
02:43The carrots, for example, had lead that exceeded the maximum limit.
03:08Even though pesticides are used in production,
03:11it is dangerous if it is not suitable for use.
03:14These vegetables also have microbes,
03:16an indication that it can contaminate human or animal dung.
03:20Tomatoes have a high level of E. coli and were positive for salmonella.
03:25Onions also have a high level of E. coli and are rich in lead.
03:30Claire sometimes bought vegetables that had a different taste so she immediately threw it away.
03:37I will not hesitate anymore because it is for your own good.
03:40I will not hesitate anymore, we threw it away.
03:42Since we tasted it.
03:45The Bureau of Plant Industries advised those who will buy,
03:48before cooking, make sure that the vegetables are thoroughly washed
03:52so that the pesticides and traces of heavy metals can be removed.
03:57It is better that we do not involve the smuggled commodities
04:03because it is really dangerous for them because we do not know how it is processed,
04:10how it is produced, and there is no assurance from exporting countries.
04:16For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
04:22Remaining in home isolation are the second and third cases of MPAC in Quezon City.
04:27According to the Epidemiology and Surveillance Division of Lugsod,
04:31both have a clade 2 or mild type of MPAC in men aged 29 and 36.
04:39According to the Quezon City Government, the male patient had a mouth lesion on August 21
04:44until he was diagnosed as positive for MPAC two days after being tested on August 28.
04:50The other patient had a fever on August 26 and had rashes the next day.
04:56The Quezon City Epidemiology and Surveillance Division is now conducting contact tracing.
05:01According to Health Secretary Ted Erbosa, government hospitals now have free MPAC testing services.
05:09My fellow countrymen, we expect a rollback on the price of oil next week.
05:13Until 1,030 centavos is the estimated price of Unioil,
05:17which is a possible price for every liter of gasoline, diesel.
05:20According to the Oil Industry Management Bureau of the Energy Department,
05:23there will be an effect on the expected rollback on oil demand in China and America.
05:28Oil production will also increase in Libya and the OPEC-plus countries' plan for that in October.
05:37A few pages of life were changed because of the book on land in Makati City that was started in 2000.
05:44It opened an opportunity for them to share their knowledge with their fellow countrymen.
05:51That's what Katrina Son is talking about.
05:57The book on land of Hernando Guanlao in Barangay La Paz, Makati City,
06:01was started in 2000 and within a long period of time,
06:07it became open 24 hours for those willing to read.
06:11He shares all his books for free in what he calls Reading Club 2000.
06:16It started with 50 books that he found in his house.
06:21Now, there are thousands of books.
06:23We need a lot of knowledge.
06:27Up to the end of our country, there is a lack of written knowledge.
06:34200 books are lost here every day.
06:38There are 200 happy people here.
06:44Digital is the time and there is a lot of knowledge that can be obtained online.
06:48For Magnani, the knowledge from each page of the book club is still different.
06:55And to reach more people with knowledge,
06:58he has a book van that travels for reading activities in different places.
07:04He also has an e-trike when he travels and gives books for free.
07:08Giving books for free is a service or help to our fellowmen
07:14that is watched by different generations.
07:17Magnani's adhikari has also inspired and inspired others,
07:21like Rika Acebuche, a Samaritan.
07:24Magnani sends Rika's books for free to his province
07:29so that his fellow countrymen can also read them.
07:32We don't have many reading centers in our schools.
07:36That's why I want to have one.
07:38Because when I was in high school, I really loved books.
07:41Their mission to help fellowmen and to share the importance of reading
07:46is really one for the books.
07:49For GMA Integrated News, Katrina Son.
07:52Tune in for 24 hours.
07:55They were barred because there is no license plate for riders in Manila.
07:59But they are also suspected of theft.
08:02How did John Consulta find out about it?
08:10Last night of August 28,
08:12three of them passed by the rider
08:15on the side of the University Belt in Sampaloc, Manila.
08:18Later, the rider approached the people walking behind him
08:23and stole the expensive cellphone of the victim.
08:27Suddenly, a motorcycle rider blocked him.
08:30His fellowmen tried to chase him,
08:33but he didn't make it.
08:35According to the chase, he was shot.
08:39On the night of September 3,
08:40the CCTV caught the police chasing and blocking
08:44a motorcycle rider in Binondo
08:46because their motorcycle has no license plate.
08:49According to the video that was blocked,
08:51one of them was shot.
08:54They were also identified as operatives.
09:00The authorities later found out
09:02that the riders who were caught
09:04stole the cellphone of the victim in Sampaloc.
09:07I lost my cellphone
09:105 miles away from my iPad.
09:15I lost it at the start
09:18where I can see my current location
09:21when I took my cellphone.
09:23He reported to the police
09:25when he found out that his cellphone was at the police station.
09:29The police immediately went there with the victim
09:31and he pointed at the man
09:33who was the one who blocked his cellphone.
09:36The two suspects were charged
09:39while the stolen cellphone was returned to the owner.
09:42How did you do it?
09:44We just waited.
09:46Then?
09:47We were allowed to take the cellphone.
09:49Were you riding a motorcycle?
09:51Yes.
09:52Were you with someone?
09:53Yes.
09:55How many victims were there?
09:57There were more than 20.
09:59The victims were different.
10:01There were students, businessmen,
10:03and Chinese nationals who were victims
10:05here in Binondo.
10:07One of the victims was the one
10:09who bought the stolen cellphone.
10:11What he did was that he cut it into pieces
10:14and sold the parts.
10:16For JMA Integrated News,
10:18John Consulta,
10:1924 Hours.
10:23Earlier,
10:24the lawyer of Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo
10:26arrived at the PNP Custodial Center
10:27in Camp Krame, Quezon City
10:29where she was jailed.
10:30The immigration officer who took a picture of Guo
10:33was explained by the Department of Justice.
10:36Everything was revealed there.
10:37Only Jonathan was there.
10:40Jonathan?
10:43Pia,
10:44the lawyers of former Mayor Alice Guo
10:46arrived at the PNP Custodial Center
10:49in Camp Krame.
10:50They confirmed that they will bring Guo
10:53to the Senate hearing on Monday
10:55and they updated it on the status of her cases.
10:58Mayor Guo was apologetic
11:00to the government officers
11:02who took a selfie of her
11:04while she was being beaten.
11:05That's why she smiled
11:07when she was arrested
11:08because she wanted to give a message
11:10to all those who are worried and love her
11:12that she's okay and safe.
11:16How do you feel?
11:17I'm good.
11:18You're good?
11:19These agents of the National Bureau of Investigation
11:22and Bureau of Immigration
11:23who took a selfie of Alice Guo
11:25will issue a show-cause order
11:26according to Justice Secretary Boyeng Remulia.
11:29And if this is repeated,
11:30they will be suspended.
11:32We cannot allow this system
11:35where we celebrate the wanted.
11:38We shouldn't do that.
11:39That's not right.
11:40Are we wanted?
11:42If we get caught,
11:43we will take a selfie?
11:44Is that how we want to go out?
11:46Do you want to be wanted
11:48so that people will take a selfie of you
11:50and you'll become famous?
11:51At least, let's scold them first.
11:52And let's not do it again.
11:54If we do it again,
11:55we will be suspended right away.
11:56One of the immigration officers
11:58in the picture apologized.
12:00I'm asking for forgiveness
12:02because that picture
12:05was not supposed to be designated publicly.
12:08It's our duty
12:10not to hide the smile
12:12of other agents in that picture
12:14because I think it's a sign of relief
12:17because that's the time
12:18when Alice Guo was given to us first.
12:22Earlier, Guo's lawyers arrived
12:24at the PNP Custodial Center in Kamkrame
12:26where she was imprisoned.
12:28They have water, food, clothes,
12:30clothes and other items
12:32that were inspected one by one.
12:34I said that the food will be eaten one by one.
12:36It will be inspected one by one
12:38because there might be people
12:40who are working there.
12:42The cellphones will be left
12:44because they cannot be videotaped
12:46what they are going through.
12:48Guo used the former cell of
12:50former Senator Leyla Delima.
12:52When the PNP called,
12:54Guo was rescued from the Custodial Center.
12:56They said that there was a death threat to her.
12:59I'm thankful to those who are in that building
13:01and far away from other buildings,
13:05especially to the men in the cells.
13:09We will make sure that she is secure there.
13:12When I left there,
13:14there were police guards.
13:16Even in our watchtowers,
13:18there were 24-hour guards.
13:21On Monday, Guo is expected to face
13:23Senators for hearing.
13:25For the first time,
13:27Alice, Sheila Guo and Cassandra Leong
13:29are expected to join the Senate hearing.
13:32When Alice Guo was brought here,
13:34our objective was to hear
13:36from her who was the first
13:38to ask her to escape.
13:40I believe that she did not
13:42simply plan this.
13:44I'm sure that someone helped her to escape.
13:46And who are the accomplices here?
13:48Including government officials
13:50because we know that
13:52other government officials
13:54are also included in the POGO operations.
13:56There are elected and also
13:58in the enforcement agencies.
14:00In Camber.
14:06Pia, earlier we saw that
14:08Guo's lawyers also brought a broom
14:10because his lawyers said that
14:12maybe he will wash his own clothes
14:14inside the prison.
14:16The PNP has no special treatment for Guo.
14:18That's all for now.
14:20Back to you, Pia.
14:22Thank you very much, Jonathan Andal.
14:31For more information,
14:32stay tuned to GMA Pinoy TV
14:34and www.gmainews.tv.

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