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Saudi chop-chop update:7 Filipinos Charged With Murder

(This is the today’s Arab News report on the Saudi chop-chop murders. Take note of the sixth paragraph. The name of Bong Pineda was mentioned.)

Mahmoud Ahmed
Arab News

JEDDAH, 24 April 2006 — Saudi authorities have indicted 30 Filipinos in Jeddah for alleged involvement in murder, gambling, lottery and money laundering, informed sources told Arab News. They include seven Filipinos who were allegedly behind the killing of three compatriots in the city.

The sources said the cases of the 30 Filipinos would be transferred to a court within a few days in order to issue verdicts on the basis of Shariah and Saudi laws.

Preliminary investigations proved that the seven, who mutilated the remains of three Filipinos after murdering them and burying them in different places in the Industrial Area of Jeddah on April 4, were part of an international gang engaged in money laundering and illicit gambling, the sources said.

They killed their rival, who was the head of another gang engaged in illegal activities, as well as his assistant and driver, one source said. After questioning some 20 Filipinos, police learned that the murders might have occurred as a result of a gambling turf war.

The gang had been active in the north and south of Jeddah and its operations included an illegal numbers betting game known as “jueteng” in the Philippines.

A Philippine Consulate official told Arab News that he believed the gambling gangs were part of the network of the infamous jueteng lord in the Philippines, Bong Pineda.

Reports of the arrest of 52 Filipinos in connection with the murder case had sent shockwaves across the Philippines. Saudi Ambassador to Manila Muhammad Ameen Wali reassured Manila that the Kingdom would take care of Filipino workers and provide them with protection and a good working atmosphere.

Wali expressed his desire to end all problems related to Filipino workers as quickly as possible. “The crimes committed by a few Filipinos will not affect the situation of other Filipinos,” he stressed.

Only a small number of Filipinos are believed to be involved in crimes such as murder, robbery, smuggling, gambling and running brothels.

The arrests came after a series of raids conducted by security forces in Jeddah. According to one source, police conduct at least five raids every month with the participation of 1,200 officers from 12 departments including patrol police, special forces, criminal investigation officers, Passports Department officers, traffic police, members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, Red Crescent Society and the Electricity Company.

Remittances by expatriates from the Kingdom amounted to SR40.8 billion in 2005 or nine percent of the country’s total revenues or three percent of gross domestic product (GDP), according to official statistics.
The amount does not include all the money transfers carried out by expatriates last year as some workers send money to their relatives back home in cash through passengers and using unlicensed door-to-door services.

During the past six years, expatriates have transferred more than SR323 billion, which is equal to the Kingdom’s total revenue for a year.

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74 Comments

  1. Well, what do you know?
    We are not only exporting
    brains and brawn, but also
    crimiminals. Dahil ba sa hirap
    ng buhay sa Saudi?

    So these recent Saudi incident
    signifies that not all OFWs are
    heroes. gloria sometimes meet
    them at the airport during the
    Christmas holidays. she could
    be meeting and rewarding a
    criminal. This is of course
    being tribal, for Pinoys are
    known all over the world as
    highly tribalistic: Sino
    ba yung mga yun, mga kabalen ba?
    Kung ganoon yun mga criminal
    dapat bigyan ng puspusan tulong
    ng gobierno. Kalimutan na muna
    yung mga pamilya ng mga napatay.
    Kung kabalen sila, okay din bigyan
    ng tulong.

    Hindi ko binabasa ng buo si d
    paredes, mukhang may kahulugan
    ang kolum niya today.

  2. goldenlion goldenlion

    Dahil iyan kay gloria. Mula ng agawin ni gloria ang posisyon ni Erap ay lumala ang jueteng dito sa bansa. Hindi lang niya kaibigan ang lahat ng mga operators, protectors ng jueteng,kundi supporters pa noong nakaraang eleksyon kaya malawak ang naging dayaan. At dahil sa protektado din niya ang mga sugal….malaya nilang nadadala sa ibang bansa. Tingnan ko naman kung uubra sila sa batas ng Jeddah.

    Sunod-sunod ang dagok kay gloria. Paano niya isasalba ang mga Pilipinong manggagawa na sangkot sa murder case sa Jeddah?? Mga Pilipinong tinagurian ni gloria na mga bagong bayani. Sila na nagpapasok ng mga dolyares sa ating ekonomiya. Bakit sila nasangkot sa malawakang sugal?? ano pa? siyempre nakikita sa lider natin, madaling yumaman sa ganoong paraan, hindi napaparusahan ang mga taong sangkot kahit pa nga iyon ay ilegal. Bakit hindi sila gagaya?? this time hindi na pwede ang mga salitang “follow the leader” otherwise kamatayan ang aabutin natin.

  3. Considering the total number of OFWs in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the alleged criminal as noted were members of organized gambling and criminal syndicates do not reflect the image of the Pilipino OFWs workers which are in general are law abiding wherever they maybe. Some of them maybe were lured into the life of crime with the temptations of fast and easy money. Too bad, the justice system in the kingdom is not similar to that of the Philippines, although it has the Sharia law where blood money may save a criminal life at an enormous cost only at the whim of the victim’s kins. And if the alleged connections of these organized criminals may feel safe in the country, it is about time for the two governments (the Phil. and the Suadi) to work an EXTRADITION AGREEMENT where if evidence warrants, the masterminds be extradited and tried in the country where the crimes were comitted. The reason why crimes for profit flourished in the country is the “Brains” behind always get away unscatched. Only the lowly soldiers get hanged. And you can always hire more soldiers to fight another day. merci…

  4. Nakakapagtaka lang, STRONG DAW ANG PESO, Samantalang madami pa din ang WALANG TRABAHO at ALANGANIN pa din ang Ekonomiya natin, yong mga PANGAKO NI GLORIA SA ATIN NA 6 MILLION TO 10 MILLION JOBS, Saan na ba ang mga yon? Ang sa akin lang, kung talagang gusto niya ng malakas na Ekonomiya, Dapat ay HARAPIN niya ang KATOTOHANAN na siya ay PANDAK at walang mangyayaring HIMALA sa ADMINISTRASYON.
    Isa siyang PEKENG pangulo, alam natin yan! at NAGSISIGAW PA SA TUWA SI PANDAK PAG MAY NAGSASABI SA KANYA NA UMAARANGKA ANG EKONOMIYA NG PILIPINAS. UMAARANGKADA BA NA MARAMI PA RIN ANG NAGUGUTOM NA PILIPINO? HALOS MILYONG BATANG PILIPINO ANG MALNOURISHED! UMAARANGKADA BA TALAGA ANG EKONOMIYA NATIN? HOW ABOUT YONG SINASABI NIYANG INVESTORS KUNO NA PUMAPASOK SA ATIN? EH SA VIETNAMN NAMAN NAGPUPUNTAHAN ANG MGA INVESTORS NA SANA AY DAPAT SA ATIN.
    KAYA GANON NA LANG ANG PAGPUPUGAY NIYA SA MGA OFW, KASI NGA SOURCE NG DOLLAR RESERVES ANG MGA OFW AT HINDI BIRO ANG IPINAPADALANG BILYON-BILYONG DOLYARES NG MGA ITO SA PILIPINAS.
    KAYA ANG GAGAWIN NI PANDAK AY KUNWARI PALAKASIN ANG PISO PARA HUMINA ANG DOLLAR, TAMA BANG GAWIN ITO? SA MGA OFW KUNIN ANG DOLLAR RESERVES AT KUNWANG MAGSABI NA GUMANDA DAW ANG EKONOMIYA NATIN? TALAGA NGANG PEKE AT NAPAKA SINUNGALING NG PANDAK NA ITO!
    HALOS MURAHIN NA SIYA MULA ULO HANGGANG PAA, PERO HINDI MAN LANG SIYA BUMITAW SA PAGKA PEKENG PANGULO!
    SA MGA OFW NIYA KINUKUHA ANG DOLLAR RESERVES! MAKAPAL TALAGA ANG MUKHA NI GLORIA! HINDI NA SIYA MAHIYA!

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