I recently came from my regular Elim missions work over at Rosario, Cavite…
For those who don’t know… I am part of a team that goes to that particular province every week to serve and participate in praise and worship service for Elim dwellers in that area. I have met a lot of good friends over there… young and old… people who are simply just happy to serve the Lord and serve others as well.
I have posted a good number of pictures here in my blog of my recent visits to Rosario and for those who have probably seen those images, you’d notice that there is a significant amount of kids which come over during our services… mostly from “Dreamland” (a neighborhood built entirely on top of mountains and piles of garbage). These folks exist in the worst and dire of circumstances. Flimsy shanties erected on stench-filled waste and plastic and no electricity.
Last Wednesday’s service was particularly different from all the other Wednesday services we’ve held. There were no kids to be found anywhere near the hall (and church) where our events are staged. At first, we thought it was just coincidence… little did we know that as soon as we inquired as to why there were no children present, we would learn of tragic and very disturbing news that have been circulating in the entire city.
There is a syndicate that has been making the rounds within the Southern Tagalog region since the past week abducting kids between the ages of 5 to 20. It wasn’t so much the abduction part that surprised us but what these people have been doing to those helpless kids once they’ve been nabbed…
These kids are then found a few days later in the same location where they were last seen… their bodies inserted in a sack… lifeless… their eyes and internal organs missing. Sometimes, these bodies are discovered with money ranging between Php 7,000.00 - Php 10,000.00 plugged into their slashed tummies… the syndicate’s wicked and twisted way of justifying their heinous acts and compensating the grieving parents of these children.
These stolen organs are sold to the black market. Sometimes, the child is found with a note on him that says things like, “Pagpasensyahan niyo na po… napagutusan lang”.
What kind of person can do such a thing…?! To a child no less! How can they look into the innocent eyes of these helpless kids and commit the crimes that they do?!
Have we reached an all-time low? Has poverty pushed society over the edge?
Just because these young ones aren’t cared for and are regarded to have no bright future ahead of them, doesn’t give these individuals the right to take their lives… nor does it rationalize their evil deeds.
As we started our worship service yesterday… a regular dweller of ours was in tears learning that her classmate met the same fate. Her classmate was about 14 years old.
Some of the kids who were abducted were not alone walking the streets… some were nabbed right under their mother’s noses… and should the parent/guardian fight back or hold on to their children, they were either killed on the spot or their hands were immediately cut-off to release the kids. Some of the abductors were even reported to wear nun outfits (yes, some of the perpetrators are female).
It’s equally painful to read something like this and realize that some people who actually CAN help simply brush away the issue and regard it as urban legend, nonsense and hearsay.
As we did our opening song entitled, “Purihin Ang Ngalan Ni Yahweh”, a song we’ve performed countless times in Rosario, the lyrics of the refrain had more meaning, strength and resolve as people who attended the gathering sang in unity with the words as follows:
“Sa kabila ng paghihirap,
Sa kabila ng kadiliman,
Di magsisisi kahit minsan,
Papuri pa rin sa Iyong ngalan…”
May the Lord comfort the grieving families and friends of those whose lives have been so mercilessly taken… may He bring swift justice to those who have been behind these wicked acts… and may we all find the shelter and protection we so desperately need that only God can provide.
I urge everyone to please say a prayer for these children. May God bless us all.
Tags: abduction, cavite, children, kids, money, organs, Philippines, rosario




















Concerned
wrote,
http://camotecutecronicles.wordpress.com/2008/02/26/child-kidnapping-in-the-south-then-selling-their-organs/
http://www.femalenetwork.com/girltalk/index.php?topic=174405.msg3772284
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=29491
Check that one out. Medyo nakakairitang pakinggan ang mga komento n urban legend, hearsay kung alam mo n totoo ang sinasabi ng kaibigan mo at nakakainis pakinggan sila na mgcomment ng ganun kung saan wala naman silang alam at di rin sila nakaksigurado sa sagot nila? nakakainis ang ganun ang lakas magcomment pero di rin naman sigurado. well di rin naman masisisi kase wala namang lumalabas n credible source about it. Samen kc credible yung marinig nmin sa kamag anak n nkita nila or yung mga kaibigan na nkita nila at mga kakilalang nawawala at nkitang nang patay. Sa unang hirit daw sianbing di totoo. May mgagawa paba tayo bukod sa iblog at inform ang mga tao tungkol d2? Sana yung mga magulang o kamag anak ng mga namatayan mgsabi sa media. Palagay ko naman nk blotter na yan sa pulis pero bakit walang news parin? Hindi kaya sangkot din sila? Grabe nga siguro ang kahirapan sa pilipinas. Mahirap tanggapin na ang halos lahat nang “PILIPINO” halang ang mga bituka na papatay nang mga inosenteng bata para lamang sa “PERA”. Sa inyo kaya mangyare yun s(sa mga dumudukot) makita ang anak, kapatid, mahal sa buhay na bulatlat ang tiyan walang organs at walang mata at saksak nalang ng pera sa bunganga anong mararamdaman nyo? abay kung wala demonyo kau. masahol pa sa demonyo. Wala na cguro ang pilipinas…. palagay ko….
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 9:18 am
Chuckster
wrote,
@ Concerned
Hello… thanks for dropping by. Nakakainis pakinggan ang mga taong nagsasabi ng mga bagay na alam mong hindi muna siniyasat ng mabuti ang impormasyon at pagkatapos ay magsasalita sa publico na parang alam niya ang kanyang sinasabi… lalo na kapag ang nagsasalita ay isang tauhan ng gobyerno na inaasahan natin ay unang makakatulong sa atin.
Subukan niyang ipaliwanag sa kaibigan naming nawalan ng kaklase na hindi totoo ang mga balita… ipaliwanag niya na likha lamang ng kanyang imahinasyon ang pagkamatay ng kanyang kaibigan…!
Ultimo mga tauhan ng pulisya na dapat ay unang sumasaklolo sa atin at masusing sinisiyasat ang mga pangyayari ay siyang nangunguna sa pagtalikod sa katotohanan.
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 11:59 am
hmmm
wrote,
are these confrimed? i mean the incidents in cavite? are they real?
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 3:12 pm
iris
wrote,
oh yeah, i read about this somewhere and i’ve been searching the news about it. kung totoo ngang nangyayari yan (kasi wala pa talaga akong napapanood sa news), sana kung sino man ang makakuha ng organs ng mga batang pinatay nila mamatay din. sorry pero hindi talaga tama para sa akin yung ganon. that’s swift justice for me…
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Chuckster
wrote,
@ hmmm
Hello hmmm. Yes, these are confirmed reports. In fact, a victim of this crime just a few days ago was a classmate of one of our dwellers in Rosario, Cavite. The victim was around 15 years old.
It has also reached us that it has also affected dwellers of Elim Calamba (Laguna).
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
Chuckster
wrote,
@ Iris
Actually, Iris… it’s not so much the beneficiaries of the organs that are to blame but those individuals who acquire them through abduction and mutilation.
For all we know, maybe the patients of these organs don’t even know how it was acquired.
May the Lord’s swift, hard and heavy justice be upon these cruel and wicked people.
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
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Link | March 14th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
iris
wrote,
chuck, i really hope so.. that they don’t know where the organs come from. but i’m a bit hesitant to be idealistic here because probably the people who must get them are already ‘kapit sa patalim’ because i think the normal process of getting donors would be long and probably expensive. i don’t know.. but i agree that God will deal with these criminals His own way.
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Chuckster
wrote,
@ Iris
Amen to that. You can try to run… you can even try to hide. But in the end you CANNOT escape God’s judgement and wrath.
Link | March 14th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
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Link | March 14th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
batangueno
wrote,
Hmmm ilan na nga po ba yung nakukuha? i think its close to 500 people? more paba? majority small children? hmmmm… imagine po yung itsura nun. In sanjose lipa di ko kaya ata pumunta sa lamay. Kahit di ko kaano-ano yung bata. Siguro saka nila isasa tv yan pag mga 2000 people or more na ang nakuha nila. Para sa kanila kc grabe na yun.Kaya lang sa isang kaanak ang buhay ng isang taong kaanak nila ay di matutumbasan ng 2000 people. Hmm imagine nila sila yung hahatakin sa van tapos wala sila magawa sa loob ng van. Walang tulong. No hope. kase alam nila na ang taong pwedeng tumulong sa kanila eh walang balak tumulong.Hanggang “SALITA” lang. Buti pa sila may kapangyarihan sa batas. Kaya lang walang maitulong. nasa pasay na daw. Yun ang sabi ng kaibigan ko. Gudluck saten!!! tayo tayo nalang magtutulungan. Dami mga bingi, pipi at bulag eh hehehe. Ang pilipinas at pilipino kuhanan lang ng spare parts ng tao para sa mga dugong banyaga. nakakafrustrate. eto tayo.PILIPINO
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Link | March 17th, 2008 at 8:52 am
batangueno
wrote,
From: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/breakingnews/2008/03/11/police-refute-kidnapping-selling-of-kids-organs-628-pm/
MANILA — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday refuted reports that children aged 12 years old and below were being kidnapped in Quezon, Cavite, Batangas, and Sorsogon and that their vital organs are subsequently removed and later sold to buyers.
PNP spokesman Nicanor Bartolome at the same time warned erring people against spreading such reports to the public, through text messages.
“These are nothing but product of imagination. The PNP has no reports on that,” said Bartolome, referring to the text messages, which had been spreading for the past days. “We have no confirmation on those reports,” he added.
Bartolome said those who are spreading such information should stop because it creates fear among the people. (VR/Sunnex)
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ok tandaan nyo ang name ha si sir Nicanor Bartolome.
Baka po pwede nya explain dun sa bata nga na wala yung ngyare sa kaibigan nya. text lang yun.
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Link | March 17th, 2008 at 9:11 am
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Link | March 19th, 2008 at 10:55 am
Baby Names
wrote,
Absolutely shocking and terrible news. These people are worse than terrorists. One can understand if the child was kidnapped while he/she was walking alone, but something of this sort to happen is unthinkable.
Link | March 22nd, 2008 at 4:37 pm
ewdirectory
wrote,
This story is really horrifying. And I have a question: does anyone can help to stop this? Do authorities of Rosario make any attempts to prevent such crimes in future?
Public attention is good in this case, but it’s surely not enough to save children.
Link | March 24th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Joni
wrote,
This news made (still makes) me sad.. I’m still hoping it isn’t true. I can’t believe a human being would do this to another human being. A child no less. It’s very disturbing. =(
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Link | March 28th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
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wrote,
Wow, all I can say is that I am speechless. I can’t understand why people can do such a horrible thing to an innocent child. I grew up in the Philippines and I can remember when I go out and play with my neighbors from morning till late afternoon without thinking that something horrible might happen to me and my friends.
As a christian myself, I condemn these kind of acts. I don’t have the right to judge people because I am not God but all I know is that what they’re doing is unspeakable and unacceptable in the eyes of God. I pray to God for healing and comfort for all the victims family.
This is really sad =(
Link | April 22nd, 2008 at 3:17 am