Binondo Scandal Target [updated] [ PREMIUM - SOLUTION ]
Prosecutors now suspect a leak inside the judiciary. The has become a meta-investigation into Judge Marilou R. of the Manila RTC, who approved the modified warrant. Rumor in the Binondo night markets is that "Silver Dragon" remains free, still operating out of a tea house on Benavidez Street, and that several witnesses who agreed to testify have become "targets" themselves. Two such witnesses have retracted their statements, citing threats to their families.
due to "lack of evidence". The court ruled that the government failed to prove the defendants had personally enriched themselves or caused irreparable damage to the Republic. Ongpin maintained that the BCB was a successful "task force" that prevented the total collapse of the Philippine economy by stabilizing the peso. of this shadow bank or the legal defense used by the defendants in the 2012 ruling? binondo scandal target
: A notable case involved Florentino Chua , a 58-year-old store owner who was targeted by allegations of selling "fake rice". Although government tests later proved the rice was authentic, the scandal resulted in Chua being blacklisted by suppliers and receiving death threats. Prosecutors now suspect a leak inside the judiciary
Alleged to have received "protection money" or kickbacks from the traders. Roberto Ongpin Rumor in the Binondo night markets is that
In recent years, however, a new demographic has emerged. This new "Binondo target" lifestyle seeker is younger, more experiential, and deeply invested in heritage aesthetics. They are the "city breakers" looking for an afternoon escape that offers both historical depth and Instagram-worthy moments. They are the food adventurers hunting for hole-in-the-wall gems, and the night owls seeking a different kind of after-work buzz.
Accused of amassing approximately ₱1.65 million illegally through the BCB. Fabian Ver
During the Chinese New Year, the entertainment value of Binondo hits its peak. The Dragon and Lion Dance performances are not just cultural rituals; they are high-energy acrobatic shows that draw thousands. The streets become