Huling panayam ng RMN kay Mendoza pinakinggan
Nabalot ng katahimikan ang hearing ng Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC) sa Department of Justice (DOJ) habang naririnig ng lahat ang boses ni dating Senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza.
Ito ang mga huling sandali ng hostage-taking crisis bago ang madugong pagtatapos noong August 23. Sa mahigit isang oras na panayam ng RMN announcer na si Michael Rogas kay Mendoza, kapansin-pansin ang matinding pagbabago sa emosyon at ugali niya.
Nang magsimula ang interview bandang 6:02 p.m., ikinuwento pa ni Mendoza ang magandang balitang hinihintay niya mula sa Ombudsman.
Ayaw daw niyang kausapin ang kanyang mga kamag-anak dahil alam niyang magiging emosyonal ang mga ito.
"Lahat ng tawag ng mga malalapit sa 'kin rinereject ko kasi mababaw naman po ang aking kalooban. Maiiyak lang ako," sabi ni Mendoza sa RMN radio announcer.
Unang lumabas ang galit ni Mendoza bandang 6:20 p.m. matapos matanggap ang sulat ng Ombudsman na inihatid ni Manila Vice-Mayor Isko Moreno.
"Basura itong sulat na ito. Hindi ito, hindi ito ang kailangan ko. Walang ibig sabihin 'yan," sigaw ni Mendoza habang naka-ere pa rin sa naturang programa ng radyo.
Narinig rin ang warning shot ni Mendoza matapos malamang hindi pa ibinabalik ang baril ng kanyang kapatid na si SPO2 Gregorio Mendoza.
Galit na galit siya sa hostage negotiator na si Superintendent Orlando Yebra.
"Ayaw ko nang kausap si Colonel Yebra, sinungaling siya," sambit ni Mendoza.
Bandang 6:30 p.m., napansin ni Mendoza ang mga sniper sa paligid ng bus. Nagbabala siyang mamamaril ng hostage.
Habang tumatagal, lalong nagagalit si Mendoza.
"Tumatagal na walang nangyayari kaya malamang sabihin ninyo sa kanila kung wala talagang negosyador na pupunta dito ay malamang tapusin ko na lahat ng buhay ng nandito," ani Mendoza habang kausap pa rin si Rogas sa telepono.
Nakausap pa ng RMN sa radyo ang isa sa mga bihag ni Mendoza na nagpakilalang si Yeung Yee Wa. Batay sa record ng pulisya, isa si Yeung sa mga namatay sa hostage-taking.
Pasado 7 p.m. nang biglang magwala si Mendoza matapos mapanood ang kanyang kapatid na inaaresto sa nakabukas na TV ng bus.
Makalipas ang 23 minuto, nagsimula nang magpaputok ang hostage-taker.
Hindi maipinta ang reaksyon ni Justice Secretary Leila de Lima habang naririnig ang pagsigaw ng mga bihag ni Mendoza.
Nakausap pang muli ng RMN si Mendoza bandang 7:50 p.m.. Ayon sa hostage-taker, dalawa na sa mga bihag ang kanyang binaril.
Matapos ang huling panawagan para palayain ang kanyang inarestong kapatid, ibinaba na ni Mendoza ang telepono sa huling pagkakataon.
Hindi naitago ni Teresita Ang-See ang kanyang pagkainis sa ginawang panayam ng RMN. Dumepensa naman ang radio network na ginagawa lamang nila ang kanilang trabaho bilang mamamahayag.
Bagama't pinatawag ng IIRC ang RMN bilang resource group, hindi pa rin isinasantabi ni De Lima ang posibleng kriminal na pananagutan ng radio station dahil sa kanilang panayam sa pinakakritikal na bahagi ng negosasyon.
Handa naman daw harapin ng RMN ang anumang akasong isasampa laban sa kanila. -- Atom Araullo, Patrol ng Pilipino
09/08/2010 12:12 AM




Hindi rason ang low wage ng Polis dahil palpak
You are telling me that the policemen and their family are hungry? Just look at the stomach of those SWAT team that tried to rescue the hostages... ang lalaki ng tiyan nila pare.
The PNP really does not have any reason to fail. No training and no budget for equipments... come-on. Are you telling me they can't afford gas mask? And a good rope to pull the bus door?
No excuse at all. Talaga lang kasi tanga ang mga polis officials. Inom lang kasi nag inom ng beer.
Pananagutan ng mga Radio Anchors
Malaki ang pananagutan ng mga radio anchors dito. Dahil lang sa kagustuhan nilang makapagyabang na sila ang nakakuha ng scoop lalong lumala ang kalagayan ng negosasyon. Sabihin na nating gusto silang makausap ni Mendoza, kung hindi ka ba naman ganid sa kasikatan, hindi ka ba pwedeng tumanggi dahil alam mong wala kang background sa negosasyon? Di mo ba naisip na dahil sa kakulangan mo sa kaalaman eh maaaring ikaw pa ang magpalala sa sitwasyon? Ganun nga ang nangyari. Nung inamo-amo nung isang anchor si Mendoza, lalong lumakas ang loob nya dahil pakiramdam nya pina-pamper na sya at naaawa na sa knya ung radio anchor. So ayun nag umpisa nang mamaril. Kaya sa mga mayayabang na anchor ng RMN, kung wala kayong alam, huwag kayong makikialam.
Tapos na Yan!
Tapos na yan, sayang lang binabayad naming buwis sa mga katulad ninyong nagkukunwaring magagaling at pasa pasa ng mali. Sibakin na yung Ombudsman, Vice mayor at mayor na mga dahilan kung bakit pumalpak. Kung ordinaryong tao lang yung hostage taker tiyak ko patay agad yun. Takot kasi at pulis din magaling din bumaril at killer.
SWAK na SWAK sa bulsa ang pondo para sa mga TAO
RMN
kahit na anong katwiran ng RMN reporters, the fact that they hinder the negotiations dahil pagkonekta nila sa hostage taker, kasalanan pa rin nila un...dapat isali din cla sa mananagot sa insidente...
Hostage Crisis
Hindi naman kasi tayo sanay sa mga ganyang insidente. Alam nating lahat na ang ugali ng pinoy kahit saang sakuna, relax pa rin.
Kahit kaming mga nagtatrabaho sa abroad, kaya nakilala ang pinoy dahil sa diskarte. Hindi tayo yung tipo na laging may inaasahang gulo.
Kaya yan ang rason kung bakit walang preparation ang mga pulis sa ganyang insidente.
Subalit, sa kahit anong bagay, sa anumang propesyon, kapag kulang ka sa sinasahod, gutom ang pamilya mo, walang budget ang departamento, sinong loko loko ang siseryoso sa kanilang trabaho.
Ang unang isaisip ng pamahalaang Pinoy ay ang kapakanan at phsychological na aspeto ng mga pulis. Walang matinong pulis na makakapagisip ng matino kung gutom.
isispin ng mga heneral, nakakakain ba ng wasto ang mga kapulisan katulad ng tinatamasa nila?
meron bang dignidad ang mga ito? me corruption ba kung sapat ang sweldo?
C'mon, let's not pretend to be stupid! Negosyo ang posisyon sa gobyerno.
Let's face it, bangungot ang lahat ng pangarap hanggat sakin ang mga namumuno sa mga departamento.
Wag na tayong ipokrito!
More Katangahan ng Pinoy during the hostage crisis
Katangahan #1: stupid filipino negotiator
The filipino negotiator only talked for about 30 minutes then gave up. That is not how you do or practice negotiation skills in hostage situations. In other parts of the world, most negotiators do it for 48 hours. They give the hostagetaker lots of food and water to drink and talk to him all the time. The logic behind this is after 12 hours (of eating and drinking), they need to pee or poo (kailangan wee-wee at tae), so he have to get out of the bus, that’s when you need to attack him. Have you tried to talk on the phone when ebs is starting to come out? Its very hard. This is a technique filipino negotiators need to learn. Yes, the hostagetaker was given food…but it should have been more over a 48 hour period. After 48 hours, susuko din ito.
Katangahan #2: stupid swat team with a hammer
There was a stupid swat team who was hammering the window with a long and heavy piledriver hammer. After 3 attempts he got tired, he needed to let go of the hammer and give his gun to his partner so he can rest. Well, next time try to work out in the gym, do some weights and jog to get fit. Sobra taba pagod agad.
Katangahan #3: emergency lock out on hydraulic doors
All tour buses have an emergency lock out for the hydraulic doors. It’s located under the bus near the underside of the door. I saw on TV that they were trying to find out where the lock out is…instead the tababoy swat hammered the door, what did it do…nothing, it’s still remained close and he got tired somemore. In other parts of the world, the tactical response group practice everyday on how to attack or seige a hostage situation, they study all type of vehicles (airplanes, buses, trains, boats etc) and practice how to attack these positions. They study were the entry and exit are, where emergency doors are and how to stop these vehicles (just ask the Israel Tactical response group, they do this every day).
Next time, study the layout of the bus first. Filipinos tend not to worry about what may happen, they only act when it is happening.
Katangahan #4: Roping the door
Another swat team (the tababoy swat team have to be substituted he got tired) tried to rope the door and pull it using the Isuzu police truck…what happened? The rope broke….hellllloooo…..hydraulic doors are designed to stand against a lot of force and pressure. A rope made of abaca won’t open it.
Katangahan #5: The bystander boy who got shot in the leg
A bystander got shot in the leg. Well, what do you expect? The swat team should have quarantined and sanctioned the area. Example: put a ribbon or barracade saying “Crime Scene” just like you see in the movies….or is the PNP to poor to buy one of those. All bystanders should realise that they are not part of the event and if something happens to them it is their own fault. Buti nga sayo, buhay ka pa !!
Katangahan #6: Throwing tear gas into the bus
It is idiotic to throw tear gas into a bus when nobody knew how many people were still alive. Of those dead people, I wonder how many died of tear gas suffocation. Of course, PNP will not admit it, they will say that the hostagetaker killed them. I do not trust filipino autospy. Filipinos tend to fake documents or stories to make them look good (it’s called ‘saving face’). As far as the PNP is concerned, the hostagetaker killed them and no other investigation is required.
Katangahan #7:Firing into the bus
This is one of the most serious idiotic actions they did. Firing into the bus also creates ricochet (banda-banda). I wonder how many got killed because of this? Like number 6, PNP will not admit it.
Katangahan #8: Swat team entering after the tear gas
This idiotic act is the one that made me laugh (and I am sure all tactical response group in the world will be using this as a “don’t do” training video because of its ‘kenkoy’ effect). Two swat teams enter the bus after they put the tear gas…what happened…they have to asked for help from the people outide to get them out because they cant breath…why…because they forgot the gas mask. Next time do an inventory of equipment you need in case of emergency
Katangahan #9: The treatment of the brother and family of the hostagetaker
It was seen on TV that the wife, daughter and brother of the hostagetaker were treated poorly. Nobody helped them, not even the media. No person tried to help the family. In most society, a group of people will form a circle around the family to help them…nobody did that for them. Where is the people power…Philippines have done it before, why didn’t they do it then? No one offered help to the wife and the pregnant daughter, they saw their father killed in front of them. That is no way to treat people….for a country who claims to be ‘mapagmahal’, catholic and christian that was an utter embarrassment.
Katangahan #10: Corrupt police
The hostagetaker wanted to clear his name because he was charged with corruption.
Corruption…in the Phillippines….that’s news to me (sarcastic)!!! One policeman charged with corruption is not going to make a difference. Catching small corruption is not going to make a difference….the real corruption happens at the top of filipino government (ie Marcos, Erap, Arroyo).Us foreigners laugh at filipino stupidity because you do not learn, you get rid of Marcos because he was bad and corrupt, but still vote for Imelda and her children to become congressman and governor, give them a second chance to be corrupt again……so, nothing changed. That’s Corruption….and ‘katangahan ng pilipino’. In other countries, police treat one another like brothers and help them when they need it. It did not happen here.
Katangahan #11: Media and dead people
This is the most idiotic and unacceptable behaviour that was displayed to the world.
Filipino media is to be blamed for this. Respect and sensitivity should have been excersised by the media. They showed (in close up), the dead body of the hostagetaker hanging from the door with blood and brains dripping from the head, the dead body of a child and other dead bodies with blood being taken out of the bus. This should not have been televised. The relatives of the dead will not want it televised but the filipino media did. This is not good. Respect for the dead should have been observed.
Katangahan #12: Laughing sniper
The sniper was interviewed by the media and he seemed to be happy and laughing when he told the reporter how he shot the hostagetaker in the head and that he was proud he killed him. The wife, daughter and father of the hostagetaker (watching from their province) will obviously will not want another person to hear how proud they were when he shot their husband / father. I hope that the sniper have a son, father, brother and I hope one day someone will shoot them infront of him and I want to know how he feels then.
Katangahan #9
I agree with all your observations, except that when the brother of the hostage taker, SP02 Gregorio Mendoza, saw that there are media people, "nag-inarte" na ito na pang-best actor. Kung sana, sumama sya ng mahinahon sa mga pulis, sana buhay pa ang kanyang kapatid. They brought it upon themselves. At nung maaga pa, nung kinuha ang baril nya, kausap nya ang kapatid nya at sabi nya" di pa binabalik ang baril ko, huwag ka muna pumayag" na nka agitate sa hostage taker. Naniniwala ako na na nung dumating sya sa site, gusto nyang sumama sa kapatid nya, pero nakuha ang baril nya ng negotiator. Bakit magdadala ng baril sa hostage site ng nakasibilyan ka? di ba?
Katangahan ng pinoy talaga.
Why let the negotiator give the hostagetaker bad news. You can promise the hostagetaker 72 virgins for all we care as long as the hostagetaker surrenders. You don't have to comply with whatever you promise.
Why give bad news letter from ombudsman to the hostagetaker. It just made him more angry. And the media needs to shut-up. It is their to cover the news but not give details that will aggravate the hostagetaker.
Also, the police thinks that if they let the media cover every angle of the negotiation, they will be SIKAT. Now, they look like fools around the world with their big stomach hanging out during the rescue.
Trabaho lang?
I agree to the freedom of expression and reporting but I think the media has crossed the line here.