POINT OF VIEW By “Joe” Gibana: [News] Gen. Felimon Santos, AFP chief requested unregistered drug from Chinese envoy- The defense establishment sees nothing wrong ?
Gen. Felimon Santos, AFP chief (File photo by JOAN BONDOC / Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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POINT OF VIEW:
By “Joe” Gibana
AFP chief withdraws request for unregistered drug from Chinese envoy
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MANILA, Philippines — The defense establishment sees nothing wrong with Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. making a personal request, using his official letterhead, to the Chinese embassy in Manila for a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) medicine that he can give to his infected “close friends.”
Santos confirmed that he sent the undated letter on Friday (April 24) but claimed he withdrew his “personal” request for five boxes of Carrimycin tablets on Sunday (April 26) upon learning that the medicine had not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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The announcement of Lolo Digong putting under Marchal Law the Philippines made the heads of the Military and Police personnel bigger than ever … the Tukhang Drug Campaign, if the NPA will not stop attacking the soldiers bringing assistance to the remote areas of the country.
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When the incident at the checkpoint first broke up as news, the police big guns pre-judged the killing of the mentally imbalance person as legal and call of duty. A gun was even appeared in no where to justify self defense while in fact people in the area who are have known the guy gave notice of his mental incapacity. Now that the person was buried by his army bodies with honor at the Libingan Ng Mga Bayani, silence rang loud in the police establishment that the person is actually army hero in Marawi Siege.. A force can only be stooped by an equal or bigger force. The police turned voiceless and the police gunslinger now have a legal case.
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Balita na-Kuro kuro pa!
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