In a significant development, the United States has revoked the visa of Royina Garma, a former police officer linked to the controversial anti-drug campaign under former President Duterte.
The House of Representatives’ ‘quad committee’ detained Garma on September 12, citing her in contempt during an ongoing investigation. This move highlights the increasing scrutiny and legal challenges faced by individuals associated with Duterte’s ‘death squad.’
In a related development, Alice Guo, the former Mayor of Bamban, Tarlac, has had her graft case transferred from the Capas Regional Trial Court to the Valenzuela City Regional Trial Court. The shift in jurisdiction indicates a possible change in the approach towards handling her case.
Furthermore, North Korea has revealed images of its clandestine uranium enrichment site, displaying for the first time the centrifuges used in producing nuclear bomb fuel. This revelation comes amid heightened global tensions and ongoing discussions about North Korea’s nuclear capabilities.
Meanwhile, Kris Aquino has returned to the Philippines to undergo a second round of medical treatment. Her close friend, Len Alonte, confirmed that Aquino landed in Manila on September 13, aiming to continue her battle against her illnesses.
On a different note, SB19’s leader PABLO has launched his first solo album, ‘ALON.’ The album, which includes eight tracks, marks a new chapter in his musical career as he ventures into solo projects. The release represents a significant milestone for PABLO and his contribution to the P-pop music scene.
These recent events underscore a dynamic period of legal, political, and cultural developments both within the Philippines and internationally. From visa cancellations and court case transfers to significant personal milestones and geopolitical revelations, each story contributes to a complex and ever-evolving global narrative.
Source: Rappler