Nov
3
Ramona Revilla in the custody of half-brother Sen. Bong?
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Abby Mendoza (pep.ph)
Thursday, November 3, 2011
11:51 AM
Maria Ramona Bautista, one of the primary suspects in the murder of Ramgen Revilla, is in the custody of her half-brother Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla.
This is according to a police official.
Ramgen and Ramona are children of former senator-actor Ramon Revilla, Sr. with Genelyn Magsaysay.
In an updated report by ABS-CBN News, Las Piñas chief police Senior Superindent Romulo Sapitulan states that the senator had asked permission from authorities to take Ramona to the hospital for a check-up following the trauma of her brother Ramgen’s murder.
The night Ram was murdered, Ramona was reportedly kidnapped and dropped off at the Star Mall in Las Piñas.
But after the initial investigation, Ramona was tagged as a suspect in the case, and police said she had made up the story that she had been kidnapped.
The police conceded to the politician-actor’s request because at the time he asked for permission, Ramona was not yet a suspect in the slaying of Ram.
Meanwhile, Chief Inspector Enrique Sy, head of Task Force Ramgen, says the Paranaque police was informed by a “Mr. Olivar,” the incumbent senator’s executive assistant, that Senator Bong had taken custody of Ramona.
Sy adds that he later requested Senator Bong to turn over Ramona, 20, and Ramon Joseph “RJ” Bautista, 18— allegedly the mastermind of his brother’s slaying— to the police for questioning.
To date, Sy says that there has been no response yet.
Authorities have yet to speak to Ramona who, according to Parañaque chief police Sr. Supt. Billy Beltran, is “in hiding.”
The crime took place in Ramgen’s home in Phase 6, BF Homes, Parañaque City, where the 23-year-old actor was shot and stabbed.
Janelle Manahan, Ramgen’s girlfriend, was also shot but is recuperating at the Asian Hospital in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
Jul
26
Has anyone actually tried to bribe the guards in BF Homes Paranaque? For what? For entry?

We heard of past stories that you can enter the village for just P20 (like in Friendship Route in Las Pinas). But we guess those days are over.
Be warned. Do not try to bribe the guards there. Or you will be refused entry.
PS.
No, the person in the photo did not try to bribe the guards. He was merely passing by.
Jun
6
From the “Citizens Call” of the Philippine Daily Inquirer:
The roads on President Avenue and El Grande in BF Parañaque are in disrepair in spite of the millions of pesos in road maintenance fees being collected by the association through nonresident stickers.—Ricky, Parañaque City
Apr
3
Beware of fake UBF car stickers!
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People are still at it.
Bad people that is.
A reader asked us to inform everyone about people selling fake United BF Homeowners Association, Inc. vehicle stickers.
The reader said that her boyfriend was victimized by one Korean selling resident stickers for P1,000 and that the sticker he bought was a fake.
“My boyfriend was apprehended by BF guards for the fake sticker and was penalized P500,” said the Alabang Bulletin reader.
Please do not buy stickers (resident or non-resident) from people not connected to the UBFHAI.
For sure, they will be fake or not registered with UBFHAI’s database and guards are now more aware of these “fake” or “surplus” stickers.
This has been a practice for some years now as UBF stickers are infamously known for being too expensive and evil people take advantage of motorists who want to get a better deal.
Maybe UBF can make their stickers cheaper?
Or motorists should stop patronizing individuals selling fake stickers.
We heard non-resident stickers cost P1,500 (wow!) while those living in Tahanan can get them for P600 (uhm, why is it cheaper for them?).
We can’t blame people who want to get cheaper stickers but we highly discourage doing this. There are better ways to protest.
At any rate, we reiterate, do not buy stickers from people who claim to sell them at a cheaper price because the stickers are probably fake or are not registered at the village association’s database.
Only buy from the clubhouse.
We hope these people selling fake stickers get caught too.
We don’t want to think what will happen when criminals get hands on these stickers and get access to the village and the houses there.
Tsk tsk.
Dec
19
Mayor Bernabe thankful to Maynilad
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If only the diggings didn’t cause traffic, a lot of villagers would be thankful too.










