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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Semana Santa Advisory

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Holy Week is celebrated by Christians around the world to commemorate the most important events in Christendom: death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As the whole Philippines and Filipino people observe Lent on April 21 and 22, lawless elements are also on the move. From Holy Monday to Easter Sunday, most residents, gated communities and condominium owners, will be busy attending several religious activities in the church or will choose to be out of town to celebrate Lent. With all the residents gone out, the houses are left under the care of assigned domestic staff.

Senior citizens, housemaids, gardeners and drivers are considered the most gullible people to these robbery syndicates. Kurukuro reminds all residents and condo unit owners to be cautious and prudent in safeguarding their homes and personal valuables.


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In every Holy Week observance, police authorities always face a humongous responsibility of providing security to everyone. Let us hope and pray that starting today until Easter Sunday, there will be no untoward incident will take place. Let us help Philippine National Police (PNP) officers and their men lessen the headaches they are facing this time of the year by following Kurukuro’s safety guidelines:

  1. Family adult members are encouraged to escort their senior citizen relatives at all times.
  2. Make sure to lock all your doors and windows at all times. Windows that slide up and down are normally easy to break into.
  3. Make sure that the house perimeter is well lighted. The most effective in preventing intrusion is to have a well lighted house.
  4. Secure crawl spaces, ventilation shafts, air conditioning and heating ducts and other openings. Make sure that window air conditioners are installed securely and cannot easily be removed from the outside
  5. If going out of town, ask Barangay officials and village security to check your home from time to time. Ask a relative or your trusted neighbor to keep an eye on your property while you are away. Request baranggay security officials or village mobile patrol to frequent your place. 
Safety Tips When Going to Crowded Churches
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    Criminals are getting bolder. As the churches fill with people, criminals feast on these timed opportunities. Hold on to your bags and valuables while praying inside the church.
  • Avoid wearing jewelry and bringing in expensive gadgets such as cellular phone and ipods. Petty crimes like theft, cellular phone snatching and robbery are higher in this time of the year.  Do not flash your valuables when in public.
  • Church goers are discouraged to use shoulder bags and purses to avoid being snatch or rob.
  • Preferably one must go with friends or family when attending church activities like Visita Iglesia.
  • Bring just enough cash and leave your credit cards and other valuables at home.


Friday, April 8, 2011

Maid In Hell



On April 7, 2011, police arrested a housemaid named Shanly Denega alias Arlyn for qualified theft filed be her recent employer from Quezon City. According to the employer, the suspect approached her and begged for a domestic staff job while inside a carwash area in Quezon City. She accepted the suspect right away and brought her home. The next day after, the master bedroom was in disarray and cash and jewelries were already missing. The employer said that the suspect poisoned them before getting their valuables.

When brought to Quezon City police station 3, a man complained that the same suspect poisoned his aunt and robbed her of her cash and valuables. Later in the day, several past employers came to the police station and identified the suspect as the maid who robbed them of their valuables. During the investigation, police identified the suspect’s real name as Anamie Livrando.

To know more about the Maid in Hell please go to the official website at http://kurukuronimye.com/2011/04/maid-in-hell/

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

In The Summer Time


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Do you think criminals take a summer vacation too? Think again. Crime rate may slightly increase during summer months of March, April and May. During school break, teenagers, who have nothing to do, get into drugs and alcohol and may become involved in theft and violence. Tourists who flock in beaches may become victims of theft and robbery. Foreigners and Filipino balikbayans are not the only ones being victimized by robbery syndicates but home owners as well. Due to heat, people tend to be lax and forget about common safety precautions such as locking the doors and windows of homes and cars.

While Filipinos have a one track mind of either beach, travel abroad and going home to our respective provinces, lawless elements have one track mind of getting into houses and vacation homes to ransack all valuables.  The following incidents depict summer months are also time to be cautious especially when you’re out of town with the family.

To Know more on Accomodations Dos and Donts please go to the official website http://kurukuronimye.com/2011/04/in-the-summer-time/