Warning again? This is what I've usually noticed. In the foreign countries, our fellow Filipino will be sentenced to death after committing a crime whether intentional or just a self defense but when a foreigner committed a crime here they'll be just deported despite of the big damage they bring to us like this $33M scam. For me it is so disappointing, I don't know why it works like that? I think we should also let those bad people taste our own justice and not only leave it on others' authority.
Well, I admit that my knowledge is only limited when it comes to law and justice so maybe I'm wrong and just overreacting. I just hope our law doesn't only have long arms, it should be made of blazing iron too.
Cut the BS, if you know you're overreacting then stop posting crap like that.
In Europe for example, there is only one country left with the death penalty and unlike in the Philippines, you can actually hope for a fair trial. Nobody is hunting innocent Filipinos and sentencing them to death without being guilty anywhere.
Rather than that you should take a moment and wonder why is the crime rate
against tourists in the Philippines 6 times bigger than the average homicide rate in Italy and stop acting like the whole world is treating you unfairly.
Furthermore, and probably the most important thing, you should learn to READ first and then WRITE.
From the article:
Per documents obtained from the authorities, Go and other accomplices defrauded South Koreans of over US$33 million by promising huge returns if they invested in bitcoin between December 2015 and June 2016.
So, what money did this guy scammed your poor and innocent citizens?
And for god's sake, he's not even a Filipino!!!!