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Bahala Na Gang, Sigue Sigue Commandos, Batang City Jail. Sigue Sigue Sputnik is a Filipino street gang. They are one of the largest and most well-known gangs, whose influence and territory stretched throughout the slums of Tondo, Manila. [1] They are one of the gangs present in major penitentiaries in Manila including Manila City Jail and New ...
Tondo. Tondo is a district located in Manila, Philippines. It is the largest, in terms of area and population, of Manila's sixteen districts, [2] with a census-estimated 654,220 people in 2020. It consists of two congressional districts. It is also the second most densely populated district in the city.
Victor Lopez Jr., barangay chairman in Tondo, Manila: 23 October 1985 Gregorio Murillo, Governorof Surigao del Sur [59] New People's Army 2 November 1985 Potenciano Baccay, kidney specialist and personal doctor to President Ferdinand Marcos [60] Killed amid rumors of Marcos' ill health. November 1985 Wilfredo "Baby" Aquino, founder of the Alsa ...
Fidela Fernandez. Nicasio "Asiong" Rodriguez Salonga (October 11, 1924 – October 7, 1951), nicknamed the "Hari ng Tondo" or Kingpin of Tondo, [3] was an infamous Filipino gangster whose notorious life had been portrayed in several movie versions in 1961 (by Joseph Estrada), 1977 (by Rudy Fernandez), 1990 and 2011 (both played by George ...
Tribu. (film) Tribu ( English: Tribe) is a 2007 Filipino crime drama film directed by Jim Libiran, released in its home country of the Philippines. It stars real life gang members from the film's setting in Tondo, Manila. The tagline is: "Every night, juvenile tribes prowl the streets of Tondo. An explosive hiphop, freestyle gangsta celebration ...
Notable criminally-active gangs in the Philippines include: Bahala Na Gang. Budol-Budol Gang [1] Dugo-Dugo Gang [1] Kuratong Baleleng. Martilyo Gang [2] Salisi Gang [1] Zesto Gang [1] Satanas (gang)
Manila Police District secret jail cell scandal. On April 27, 2017, a scandal arose when a team from the Commission of Human Rights (CHR) raided the Manila Police District (MPD) station 1 in Tondo, Manila, Philippines and discovered that about 12 men and women were being detained inside a cell hidden behind a bookshelf.
The Manila hostage crisis, officially known as the Rizal Park hostage-taking incident (Tagalog: Pagbibihag ng bus sa Maynila), [3] took place when a disgruntled former Philippine National Police officer named Rolando Mendoza hijacked a tourist bus in Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines, on August 23, 2010. The bus carried 25 people: 20 tourists, a ...