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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:09Good evening, Luzon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:13Two people were killed in a separate encounter between the police and the suspect.
00:19Let's start with Zamboanga City where the police are facing each other.
00:24After being targeted by two wanted for murder.
00:27The police injured a young man who was just joining them.
00:31Now, he is studying to become a politician and to be promoted.
00:35Jun Veneracion was also targeted.
00:39The scene is like a movie.
00:41There was a gunfight on this road in Zamboanga City this past New Year's Eve.
00:50A policeman was fighting two suspects.
00:52Even though he was sitting on the side of the road, the police hit one of the suspects.
00:59The magazine was replaced.
01:00After that, he aimed another motorcycle.
01:07After the gunshot, the two suspects were killed.
01:10At the end of the day, it was really his own presence and his composure.
01:14He is strong-willed to fight it out with these wanted persons.
01:21He is really one of our best shooters also in the city.
01:25But the police was injured when they met Senior Master Sergeant Ryan Mariano.
01:30He was hit by a bullet.
01:32Is he okay?
01:34Yes. He underwent surgery for around six hours.
01:39We're happy that he was declared in a stable condition.
01:44Aside from Mariano, another child was hit by a bullet in his leg.
01:48He is in a good condition.
01:49According to the PNP, Mariano and other policemen were deployed as undercover operatives.
01:55Their target was one of the killed suspects, Haberta Ting.
02:00Mariano was the face of the suspect.
02:02That's why he was taken into custody by the police.
02:06Based on the PNP's investigation,
02:08there were four separate shooting incidents involving the suspects.
02:12Before they were killed, they were wanted for multiple murder cases.
02:17This is a testament of our hard work of our police to make sure that Sambuanga City is safe.
02:23Not only for the people of Sambuanga, but for all of our countrymen who want to visit Sambuanga City.
02:30Because Mariano was seen in the middle of the encounter,
02:33he is being studied to be given a medal and spot promotion.
02:37For GMA Integrated News, June Vanara show was aired for 24 hours.
02:42In Caloocan, a policeman was also shot.
02:46A man was also armed with a grenade.
02:49He was found in a hoolicam after being shot by Bea Pinlac.
02:57The residents of Barangay 150 in Caloocan were shocked by the explosion
03:03an hour after the beginning of the new year.
03:06In the CCTV footage, it seems that there was a commotion on the street when the first gunshot was heard.
03:12This man was standing near his motorcycle.
03:15Suddenly, he ran to the back of the taxi and pulled the gun.
03:19The sound of the gunshot was heard one after another.
03:22Later, the man was seen walking with a gun pointed at an intelligence operative of Caloocan Police.
03:30A policeman identified the victim.
03:35He told the police that he wanted to shoot and kill the suspect.
03:45When the police confronted the suspect,
03:48the police approached him.
03:51Suddenly, the police pointed the gun at him and shot him.
03:55The suspect was in the pool of bullets in his right foot.
03:58But according to the police, the man was still able to run to hide.
04:02When we followed the blood trailings in the area, he entered a house.
04:07After that, we also saw in the crime scene his gun and a grenade.
04:16According to the police, the suspect loaded the suspect with a gun and an armed grenade.
04:22But he insisted...
04:24When I got out of the motorcycle, there was a man whose gun was pointed at me.
04:31When I saw him, I ran. I didn't shoot.
04:34But you have a gun.
04:35Yes, but I didn't shoot even once.
04:37The suspect admitted that his gun was not licensed.
04:41I have a gun, but the grenade is no longer valid.
04:43The suspect was previously jailed for a murder case.
04:47We have an information report that this certain person, or our suspect,
04:51is involved in gun running, gun for hire, and at the same time in the sale of illegal drugs.
04:58The motive of the suspect who is facing charges of attempted murder,
05:03illegal possession of firearms, and illegal possession of explosives is still being investigated.
05:07For GMA Integrated News, I'm Bea Pinlac, for 24 Hours.
05:14In other news, the number of travelers to the terminals and ports is increasing
05:19as the vacation is coming to an end.
05:21And from Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, Mark Salazar is live.
05:27Mark.
05:29Vicky, the number of people here in PITX is increasing.
05:33This is a sign that our countrymen are returning to normal life,
05:39that they are traveling for the holidays.
05:44The headcount of passengers who came and left here at Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange is now at 170,000.
05:53Just for this day.
05:54Until next week, the expected number of passengers is expected to increase.
05:59Including those who are returning from the provinces, and those from the provinces who are on vacation in Metro Manila.
06:05Marivic, on his vacation in his hometown in Bulacan,
06:10he is only allowed to go on vacation on New Year's and is waiting for his job in Ternate, Cavite.
06:16I'm working again.
06:18How's your New Year?
06:19I'm happy.
06:20Why?
06:21My family is there.
06:24In?
06:25In Bulacan.
06:26Juvie is returning to normal life in Cavite,
06:29a job far from his parents in Nueva Ecija.
06:33Who are you in Nueva Ecija?
06:35My family, sir.
06:37My stepfather, my husband, and my children.
06:41I'm happy because I'm with my family and my children.
06:45Aileen has not been able to attend all the holidays,
06:49and she resumed her trip to Manila from December 22 to January 2.
06:54They are now going home to Sorsobon.
06:57I resumed my vacation.
06:59It depends.
07:01For example, if I can afford the budget, I can go on vacation.
07:05It's hard to travel.
07:08There are too many people.
07:10One of the concerns of PITX is the road to Bicol.
07:13Because of the heavy traffic on Andaya Highway,
07:16the passengers reached Calvario before Christmas.
07:20Thankfully, we have standby vehicles waiting.
07:24That's why we made an adjustment.
07:26We deployed them and activated them right away
07:28so that our passengers won't have to wait for too long.
07:33The authorities are also monitoring the situation
07:35because more than 600,000 passengers are expected to arrive
07:39from tomorrow to Sunday.
07:42There are also a lot of passengers who were left behind in Naia.
07:45In 2024, the number of passengers who passed through Naia reached 50.1 million.
07:51This is more than 10% more than the previous year.
07:54And the highest recorded passengers of Naia have already passed.
08:02The estimated number of passengers will reach 200,000
08:08starting from Saturday afternoon until Sunday afternoon.
08:12That's why PITX has instructed bus operators
08:17to add more units if needed.
08:21Vicky?
08:22Thank you very much, Mark Salazar.
08:25Just a reminder for those who will travel,
08:27be extra careful especially if you are going up the road
08:30with more than 500 passengers on the road since Christmas.
08:33More than 100,000 passengers are drinking alcohol.
08:37Sandra Aguinaldo is live.
08:42In Barangay 88 of Tondo, Manila,
08:44you can see the speed of this vehicle on January 1
08:48before 7 in the morning.
08:51You can also see in the CCTV of Barangay 78
08:55when it hit a parked vehicle along Enza Mora Street.
09:00A man who was walking was also in the pool
09:04so he is now confined in the hospital.
09:06The family told us to hide the identity of the victim
09:13so that his parents won't worry about him.
09:20According to the police,
09:22the driver who was in an accident
09:25and the victim's expenses were also paid.
09:28But this is just one of more than 500 accidents
09:31on the road since December 22 until 6 am on January 2.
09:36According to the Department of Health,
09:38it is 33.5% higher than the first holiday season.
09:43More than 100 people are drinking alcohol,
09:45more than 400 motorcycles are involved,
09:49and more than 500 people lack or don't have safety gear.
09:52Six people were killed, including the four motorcycles involved.
09:57These statistics underscore our urgent need
10:00for stricter enforcement of the Helmet Use Law,
10:04especially in the provinces.
10:07Maybe the penalty should be increased
10:10for violations like no helmet, no seatbelt,
10:14drinking and driving.
10:16The Department of Health called for
10:18drivers not to drive if they are tired or lack of sleep,
10:21to follow the speed limit and other road signs,
10:24and not to use cell phones or other distractions.
10:27For GMA Integrated News,
10:30Sandra Aguinaldo was on the news for 24 hours.
10:34There are some people,
10:36but it is still hard to find cheaper rice in their market,
10:40which is around Php 38 per kilo.
10:43The good news is that there are other cheaper varieties of rice
10:47that are being sold.
10:49Bernadette Ruiz was on the news.
10:54After Christmas shopping and preparing for the holiday season,
10:58many people are back to saving, like Arnie Castillo.
11:02For rice, for example,
11:03she will try Php 38 per kilo of regular milled rice.
11:07This celebration is very expensive,
11:12so I will try to buy cheap rice.
11:17According to the Agri Department,
11:19they have monitors in Marikina Public Market
11:22and La Huerta Market in Paranaque.
11:24There is one in Marikina,
11:26but it has been a long time since Belinda saw it.
11:28I didn't notice it,
11:30but if I saw it, I would buy it.
11:32These days,
11:34it's important to have something to eat.
11:37If they see cheap rice, they will buy it.
11:40There is always cheap rice,
11:42because there is no direct rice in Bulacan, Amucuy.
11:45Why?
11:46To find cheap rice.
11:48This is what cheap rice looks like up close.
11:51If we compare it to the first class,
11:53cheap rice is more yellow,
11:55while the first class is white.
11:58But if we compare the prices,
12:00there is a huge price difference
12:03because cheap rice is cheaper by Php 25
12:06compared to the first class.
12:08But not everyone can afford to lower the price.
12:12It won't happen,
12:13because the rice is already thirteen years old.
12:15Look, it's still plastic,
12:17and they're still using it.
12:19It's like someone brought us something cheap.
12:21The good news,
12:22this January,
12:23NutriRice and SulitRice will sell
12:25at Kaniwa Centers and Piling Pamilihan and Estacion ng Tren.
12:29NutriRice, which is rich in fiber and vitamins,
12:32will sell for Php 37 to Php 38 per kilo.
12:36While SulitRice will sell for Php 35 to Php 36 per kilo.
12:42The quality is good.
12:44The only difference is that this rice is broken.
12:49NutriRice is in between well-milled
12:53and what we call brown rice.
12:57It still has a lot of nutrients.
13:00While Rice for All will sell for Php 35 to Php 36 per kilo.
13:04It's expected to sell for Php 35 to Php 36 per kilo
13:06in the first quarter of this year
13:08before the amount of rice returned to the previous year.
13:10The Php 38 to Php 39 price of Rice for All
13:15will start this year.
13:20The price of pork has remained high.
13:22The price of pork has reached Php 430 per kilo
13:25in some stores in Marikina
13:27while Php 360 per kilo of pork in Kasin or Pigue.
13:30This is the continuous effect of ESF.
13:33There will be a decrease in demand this January and February.
13:40For GMA Integrated News,
13:42Bernadette Reyes,
13:4424 Hours.
13:47The government has now agreed to cancel
13:50the 1,000 Philippine Birth Certificates
13:53of foreigners and obtain the rights
13:56that they illegally bought
13:58in accordance with the Total POGO Ban in the country.
14:01The Camera has plans to speed up the process
14:04especially according to the OSG,
14:06to work for a long time
14:08and to spend for this government.
14:11Salima Refrat has been pointed out.
14:17Under the implementation of the Total POGO Ban
14:20and the removal of POGO workers,
14:22the Office of the Solicitor General will now
14:25cancel the 1,000 Philippine Birth Certificates
14:28obtained by foreigners in the country.
14:31The government will also obtain the rights
14:33that they illegally bought.
14:36In the case of fraudulent birth certificates,
14:40we are talking of thousands of such cases.
14:43In the case of civil forfeiture,
14:46we also know that a lot of POGO assets
14:49were discovered that were apparently
14:51illegally acquired.
14:53One of these is the cancellation
14:55of the birth certificate of the former
14:57Bamban Taralac Mayor, Alice Guo.
14:59The sister of Guo, Sheila,
15:01is also facing the cancellation
15:03of the birth certificate.
15:05And the older sister of the former
15:07Duterte Presidential Economic Advisor,
15:09Michael Yang, is Tony Yang.
15:11According to the OSG,
15:13the cancellation of the birth certificates
15:15is laborious, time-consuming,
15:17and expensive for the government.
15:20Imagine if we are going to cancel
15:23the fraudulent birth certificates
15:25of thousands of people.
15:27Each one of them will have to go through
15:30a court process.
15:32The Camera has proposed bills
15:34to make the cancellation of the birth certificate
15:36an administrative proceeding
15:38so that it does not need to go through the court.
15:40There is also a bill to speed up
15:42the process of forfeiture
15:44of the assets purchased
15:46by these foreigners
15:48using fraudulent documents.
15:50Senator Riza Ontiveros,
15:52who led the hearings
15:54on the illegal activities of POGO,
15:56hopes that a more comprehensive law
15:58will be passed against POGO.
16:00It should also be worked on
16:02the acquisition of the assets
16:04used by POGO in favor of its victims
16:06and survivors of human trafficking.
16:09According to the Anti-Financial Account
16:11and Scamming Act.
16:13As of now, six corporations
16:15initiated preservation orders
16:17by the government for POGO properties
16:19in Bambantarlac, Porac, Pampanga,
16:21Pasay in Metro Manila,
16:23and in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu.
16:25The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime
16:27Commission, or PAOC,
16:29continues to investigate these
16:31and the possible hidden assets.
16:33But there are still many of us
16:35who are being investigated.
16:37What they're saying is that
16:39it's hidden. It's hidden in other companies.
16:41It's hidden in other names.
16:43There are Filipinos who used it
16:45so that they can get out
16:47of their properties.
16:49These are the cases
16:51and the people in the government
16:53that were the way
16:55to legalize the activities
16:57of POGO operators.
16:59For GMA Integrated News,
17:01Salima Refrain,
17:03for 24 Hours.
17:06There is no official invitation
17:08to the world leaders for the inauguration
17:10of incoming U.S. President Donald Trump
17:12on January 20.
17:14Our ambassador is currently in the Philippines
17:16and has already spoken with Trump.
17:18They talked about the relationship
17:20of Filipinos in America
17:22under the leadership of Ivan Mayrina.
17:24Donald John Trump
17:26do solemnly swear...
17:28It's only been a few days and this meeting
17:30will be repeated.
17:32The former President of America,
17:34Donald Trump, will be inaugurated on January 20.
17:36There is no official invitation
17:38for the world leaders of the State Department of America
17:40that follows the tradition
17:42and because of the security issue,
17:44to the Philippine Ambassador to the U.S.,
17:46Jose Manuel Romualdez.
17:48But Trump personally invited
17:50Chinese President Xi Jinping
17:52and Hungarian President Victor Orban.
17:54It's always been a practice
17:56that they don't invite the head of state.
17:58We received a note
18:00that only the representatives
18:02of their governments will be invited.
18:04Romualdez will be invited as the President of the Philippines
18:06even though they already talked
18:08in a golf club in Florida.
18:10We love the Filipinos.
18:12We love Filipinos.
18:14His words are very cordial.
18:16But he won't stop until
18:18those words are fulfilled
18:20when Trump fulfills the promise of the campaign
18:22of hunting and deporting
18:24millions of illegal immigrants to America
18:26that Trump blames for the lack of work
18:28for the Americans.
18:30Romualdez said that up to 350,000
18:32illegal Filipinos will remain in the U.S.
18:34or TNT or Tago ng Tago.
18:36But based on the information
18:38of the Law Enforcement Agencies of America,
18:40they will prioritize those with criminal records
18:42or those involved in terrorism.
18:44Even now, in November,
18:46the Filipino TNT was established
18:48to facilitate the legalization
18:50of their status.
18:52Some Filipino immigration lawyers
18:54are voluntarily helping for that.
18:56If you had filed already at this time
18:58and let's say the immigration
19:00accepted you here,
19:02you have a basis for staying.
19:04If you're going to do that now,
19:06you really don't have time for that.
19:08You're considered illegal.
19:10Romualdez is worried
19:12if there are those who are involved
19:14in illegal immigration
19:16and will go to work
19:18where they might be abused
19:20or the Americans won't marry
19:22even if they are hurt or abused.
19:24It's better for him to voluntarily
19:26stay here in America.
19:28For GMA Integrated News,
19:30Ivan Mayrena reporting for 24 Hours.
19:34It's noteworthy to notice
19:36the amazing hats in the blockbuster
19:38musical film, The Wicked.
19:40Did you know that we can raise
19:42a Filipino to be the first
19:44to make these hats as a senior
19:46millionaire or hat maker?
19:48This is Harvey Santo,
19:50who made a name for himself in Europe.
19:52In fact, he went to his hat exhibit
19:54some years back,
19:56the reign of the United Kingdom,
19:58the late Queen Elizabeth II.
20:00That was a very special moment.
20:02She has this great command
20:04of the room.
20:06She's got
20:08a very good sense of humor.
20:10She even made a joke.
20:12I was telling her I used to be a ballet dancer
20:14and she replied,
20:16that must have been a leap.
20:18The cast of The Wicked is big
20:20so Harvey can't count
20:22the hats he made,
20:24but he remembers the thrill
20:26of finally seeing these
20:28on the giant screen.
20:30The very first time,
20:32the entire team
20:34was asked to do,
20:36was asked to see
20:38a private screening
20:40before it went out,
20:42and it was insane.
20:44We were there, we were crying,
20:46not just of the story,
20:48but sheer proud
20:50because it's, yeah,
20:52it's like having a baby.
20:54It's like, hey, that's mine.
20:56Hey, isn't that yours?
20:58We were nudging each other
21:00and it's like,
21:02it's so humbling.
21:04We feel really, really proud.
21:06Sinamay and Buntal are just a few
21:08of the local materials that Harvey
21:10uses in his creations
21:12in London.
21:14And I still have yet to make
21:16the perfect salakot for Ascot.
21:19Ooh, I am so curious.
21:21I want to see that in the future, Harvey.
21:23Right? We need to update
21:25the salakot, right?
21:27Lin Cheng updated
21:29on the showbiz happenings.