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P204 million worth of shabu found in Naic vacant lot
P204 million worth of shabu found in Naic vacant lot

GMA Network

timean hour ago

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P204 million worth of shabu found in Naic vacant lot

Witnesses said an MPV was roaming the area before the drugs were discovered. It is suspected that a transaction was about to go down when the authorities got wind of the deal. Thirty kilos of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu, worth P204 million, was recovered from a vacant lot in Naic, Cavite. According to Ian Cruz's report on "24 Oras," the suspected drugs were inside an abandoned luggage. Witnesses said an MPV was roaming the area before the drugs were discovered. It is suspected that a transaction was about to go down when the authorities got wind of the deal. The incident is still the subject of an investigation. At the Central Mail Exchange Center in Pasay City, P16 million worth of drugs in parcels were seized by the Bureau of Customs. These include 3,000 grams of ketamine and 800 grams of kush. The parcels were reportedly unclaimed when the authorities discovered what they contained. The drugs have been turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration. –NB, GMA Integrated News

Shuvee Etrata says she felt betrayed by AZ Martinez but 'malaki naman po 'yung heart ko to forgive her'
Shuvee Etrata says she felt betrayed by AZ Martinez but 'malaki naman po 'yung heart ko to forgive her'

GMA Network

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Shuvee Etrata says she felt betrayed by AZ Martinez but 'malaki naman po 'yung heart ko to forgive her'

Shuvee Etrata acknowledged that she felt betrayed by AZ Martinez after the latter nominated her for eviction in "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition," but she believes that her heart is big enough to forgive her. In Aubrey Carampel's report in "24 Oras" Friday, the Sparkle star shared that she and AZ found their way back to each other when she returned to "PBB" as a duo challenger. "I-acknowledge ko lang din naman po, I felt betrayed nung time po na 'yun but malaki naman po 'yung heart ko to forgive her and we found our way back to each other naman," she said. "Parang nung bumalik po ako, naging emotional po ako kasi even if it's hard for me na nangyari po sa amin iyon, na we had to part ways like that, nandun pa rin po 'yung hope to form the bond again, to be okay again. Hinihintay ko lang po siya sa labas para po mas mapag-usapan namin." She also had a short but impactful message to her fans: "Spread love, not hate." During the interview, Shuvee also shared that she still feels guilty that she and Klarisse De Guzman got evicted. "I felt so bad kasi we were nominated because of me so parang 'yung guilt na 'yun until now, dala-dala ko siya, bubog ko siya," she said. She added that she could not believe all the love and support she received from fans when she exited Bahay ni Kuya, noting that she is still overwhelmed until now. Shuvee and Klarisse De Guzman were the latest duo to be evicted from "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition." This week, Shuvee and Klang along with the other evicted "PBB" housemates returned to the house as duo challengers. Shuvee and Klang's return finally gave all of them closure, with the housemates turning emotional after getting the chance to speak to the two again. AZ got to apologize to Shuvee and Klang and share a hug with them. She also told Shuvee that she would make it up to her. "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition" airs new episodes on GMA Network weeknights at 9:35 p.m. and on Saturdays at 6:15 p.m. —CDC, GMA Integrated News

Missing sabungeros tied to sandbags before getting dumped in Taal Lake, says accused
Missing sabungeros tied to sandbags before getting dumped in Taal Lake, says accused

GMA Network

time4 hours ago

  • GMA Network

Missing sabungeros tied to sandbags before getting dumped in Taal Lake, says accused

In the case of master agent Ricardo "Jon-jon" Lasco, the accused alias Totoy said more than P2 million was paid for him to be taken and killed. Totoy said those behind the abduction and slaying were policemen. The online sabong master agent who was ordered abducted and killed after allegedly making money from an unauthorized cockfight broadcast was tied to a sack full of sand before getting thrown into the Taal Lake, one of the accused in a missing sabungeros case told GMA Integrated News. According to Emil Sumangil's report on "24 Oras," the accused, who is now planning to tell all regarding the disappearance of the missing sabungeros in 2021, said the other cockfight watchers also met the same fate after they were kidnapped. In the case of master agent Ricardo "Jon-jon" Lasco, the accused alias Totoy said more than P2 million was paid for him to be taken and killed. Totoy said those behind the abduction and slaying were policemen. Totoy also showed a cellphone video allegedly showing Lasco, whose face was covered by two masks. He said the video was sent by one of the leaders of the team that took the master agent from his house in San Pablo, Laguna, on August 30, 2021. Lasco's loved ones positively identified him as the person in the video. They called on the authorities to protect the witnesses as well as secure the alleged dumping ground of bodies in the Taal Lake. –NB, GMA Integrated News

'24 Oras Podcast' drops this June 23
'24 Oras Podcast' drops this June 23

GMA Network

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

'24 Oras Podcast' drops this June 23

In another innovative step to bring comprehensive news accessible to more audiences, GMA Integrated News is thrilled to announce the launch of '24 Oras Podcast' this June 23. Through '24 Oras Podcast,' listeners can tune in to the Network's flagship newscast 24 Oras with weekday anchors Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, and Emil Sumangil, and catch up on the weekend's top stories on 24 Oras Weekend with Ivan Mayrina and Pia Arcangel. With fresh episodes dropping daily on GMA Integrated News' streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts, listeners can now experience the same comprehensive news coverage and in-depth reporting in a highly accessible audio format. This makes it easier than ever for Filipinos to stay informed on the go, whether they're commuting, exercising, or simply prefer to listen to their news updates. 'We understand our audience consumes news in various ways. By bringing our flagship newscasts 24 Oras and 24 Oras Weekend to the podcast space, we're providing another convenient avenue for them to stay connected with the most trusted news in the country. The '24 Oras Podcast' is another testament to GMA Integrated News' commitment to delivering news across all platforms, reinforcing 'Mas malaking misyon, mas malawak na paglilingkod sa bayan,' says Senior Vice President and Head of GMA Integrated News, Regional TV and Synergy Oliver Victor B. Amoroso. The '24 Oras Podcast' is developed by GMA Integrated News Digital Strategy and Innovation Lab, in collaboration with 24 Oras and GMA New Media Inc. 'Adapting 24 Oras into a podcast extends the accessibility of our newscast beyond television. From a production perspective, it's a strategic way to repurpose our content and reach on-the-go audiences—making news more convenient and accessible without compromising the credibility and depth of our journalism,' says Assistant Vice President and Cluster Head of GMA Integrated News Antonio Magsumbol. 'The 24 Oras Podcast is part of GMA Integrated News' push to make journalism more accessible in the digital age. It's not just about putting our newscast on a new platform but also about meeting young Filipinos where they are, with news they can listen to anytime, anywhere,' says Senior Manager and Deputy Head of Digital Strategy and Innovation Lab Bernice Sibucao. Stay informed and catch the '24 Oras Podcast' beginning June 23 on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more stories about the Kapuso Network, visit

Kylie Padilla admits it's painful to see fellow Sang'gres incomplete: 'I'm heartbroken every time I watch it'
Kylie Padilla admits it's painful to see fellow Sang'gres incomplete: 'I'm heartbroken every time I watch it'

GMA Network

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Kylie Padilla admits it's painful to see fellow Sang'gres incomplete: 'I'm heartbroken every time I watch it'

Kylie Padilla admitted that it is painful for her to see her "Encantadia" sisters, Glaiza De Castro, Gabbi Garcia, and Sanya Lopez, incomplete because of her exit from the well-loved Kapuso series. In Nelson Canlas' report on "24 Oras," Thursday, the Kapuso actress said their opening scene for "Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre" is "bittersweet." "Kasi siyempre I know my role in the whole series. Super ganda ng mangyayari kay Amihan, especially when it comes to the birth of the new Sang'gres. Kasama si Amihan do'n," she said. "But then, also sad, because, 'yon, patay pa rin si Amihan. She's still an Ivtre (spirit). So sad ako nga ako every time na I watch it and I see my three sisters nang wala si Amihan. I'm heartbroken every time I watch it," she added. She also looked back at the time when she had to exit the show after getting pregnant. "Sobrang pinaghirapan ko para lang magustuhan 'yung Amihan ko, 'yung version ni Amihan. And then, at the height, I got pregnant. It was unexpected. And I really didn't know how else to handle it," she said. Kylie acknowledged that her pregnancy may have shocked the project's creatives and writers on how they will adjust the story. "Sobrang malaking ano—not just regret, it's a huge—feeling ko kaya ko pang bumawi. Sana. 'Yun 'yung expectation ko dito. Dream kong mapanood kami ulit na kumpleto kami nang hindi patay si Amihan. Pambawi lang sa mga kapatid ko," she said. "It's really painful to see them not complete just because of me," Kylie said. Per Kylie, she and her "Encantadia" sisters never really talked about their reaction to her sudden pregnancy. "Siyempre kinongratulate. 'Congratulations. Happy for you,' ganiyan. Pero never namin napag-usapan 'yung how they felt after I left. Never. Siyempre ako din may fear ako na baka may disappointment," she said. "Sang'gre" is a spinoff of the iconic Kapuso fantaserye "Encantadia." It will introduce the newest keepers of the brilyantes: Terra (Bianca Umali), Flamarra (Faith Da Silva), Adamus (Kelvin Miranda), and Deia (Angel Guardian). "Sang'gre" airs on GMA Network from Mondays to Fridays at 8 p.m. after "24 Oras." You can also watch it online via the Kapuso Stream on YouTube. —Carby Rose Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News

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