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Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Enemy Within

Bus bombed, carjackers stole SUVs, hijackers took off with a busload of baby products and Gapos Gang robbed and killed a resident. These crimes are prevalent in our society. But there are domestic crimes that go unnoticed and criminals behind live freely.  
Source:www.vanguardngr.com

  • On March 8, 2011, a nanny kidnapped his 10 year old ward in Naic, Cavite Province. The boy’s parents sought police assistance which resulted to the apprehension of a certain Delia Ramos in Rosario, Cavite Province.The suspect is now in police custody facing kidnapping charges.
  • On March 6, 2011, a newly hired housemaid identified as Maria Pelayo Cabato robbed her physician employer jewelries worth PhP200,000 (US$ 4,597) in Las Pinas City. According to the employer, the suspect presented to them fake clearance from National Bureau of Investigation and barangay certificate. The employer said that the new housemaid came from an employment agency. The suspect remains at large.
    
  • On February 12, 2011, a houseboy robbed and killed his male employer in Baguio City, Benguet Province. According to the police investigation, the suspecting was borrowing money from the victim to spend it on Valentine’s Day with his family. The employer refused which prompted the suspect to kill him and took off with PhP 30,000(US$690).
  • On January 15, 2011, a newly hired baby sitter robbed of her employer PhP 1 million (US$ 22,988) worth of jewelries and other personal belongings. The employer said that she hired the suspect without doing background check as she was personally referred by her brother. She narrated that the suspect won her trust when she took care of her son for one day without a hassle. On the second day, she left for work and entrusted her son to the new yaya and another housemaid. Later in the day, she got a call from the other maid informing her that suspect left the house premises and took off with her jewelries. The suspect is now the subject of police manhunt.

  • On December 7, 2010, a 20 year old baby sitter kidnapped her two wards, aged seven and four years old, while their mother was busy shopping for the holidays in Bacoor, Cavite Province. Aside from abducting her children, the suspect ransacked her house and took all her personal belongings. The victim immediately sought police assistance which resulted to the recovery of the victim’s valuables in Barangy Molino 7, Bacoor, Cavite province. The two children remain missing together with the suspect.
To know more on Basic Background Checking on domestic staff please go to the official website at http://kurukuronimye.com/2011/03/the-enemy-within/

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tete a Tete With Ate*


Conversation between an employer and her housemaid a few days ago.


Source:www.indoormarketplace.com

Housemaid: Ate, meron po biglang nag text sa akin nun Sunday. Pwede daw po ako maging kaibigan.Tinanong nya po ako kung ilang taon na ako . Nun sinabi ko po na 18, bigla niya sinabi sa akin na ipapakilala nya ang anak nya na kasing edad ko.Hinihingi nya po yun address natin kase pupuntahan nya daw ako. Namimilit malaman ang Street natin? 

 (English Translation: Last Sunday, an unidentified man sent me a mobile message. He was trying to befriend me through text and inquired about my age. When I told him I am 18, he suddenly told me that he will introduce me to his son, who’s the same age with me and suggested we can go on a date. He demanded right away for our address. )

Employer: Kilala mo ba yun? Ano ang sinabi mo sa kanya?
(Do you know who you’re texting? What did you tell him?)

Source:queensland.inetgiant.com.au
Housemaid: Naalala ko yun sinabi nyo sa akin na pag may nag text na hindi ko kilala at nagtanong ng personal information nating lahat dto sa bahay, eh possible may masama sya motibo. Binabaan ko sya ng cellphone.
(You told me if an unidentified  person asks for personal information, there’s a strong possibility that the suspect has a bad motive. I immediately turned off my mobile phone.)

Kurukuro believes that this new ploy is perpetrated by criminal syndicates who wish to pick potential victims to rob or do harm through the unsuspecting domestic helpers.  In totality, domestic helpers are good-hearted whose main purpose is to earn money for their  impoverished families in the provinces. However due to poverty, criminal syndicates can used or pressure them into committing a crime to earn extra cash.

Employers, who have long time domestic staff, have to be vigilant at all times. Although their loyalty had been proven already, collusion with criminal syndicates is a big possibility especially in this present hard time.  A long time yaya or cook may be used by syndicates as an accessory or tipster in their group.

Employers, it’s not going to hurt your busy schedule if you talk to your domestic staff particularly the housemaids once in a while. Giving few minutes of your time to talk to them can save lives and can prevent you, your family and the entire household from being victimized by lawless elements. You will be surprised that with this simple gesture will make them appreciate their employer and will be more open to you.

Source:nanny-network.com
Communication with staff is important and vital in day to day household operation. You as an employer will be more updated of their personal lives. Though at times it may be too shallow for an employer to discuss housemaids’ personal lives, they give the whole picture of themselves and who they deal with everyday.

The chit chat moment with your housemaids is the best time to tell them about the safety measures that they can apply daily. Give them safety tips and explain the repercussions of being lax in dealing with strangers.

Employers’ A Must Do to prevent crime in the household:
  • Landlines are for the exclusive use of the employers and their family members. Never allow domestic staff to answer phone calls especially if employers are not around. Explain to them that if there will be an emergency and important calls, you will get in touch with them through their mobile phones.
  • As for Dugo Dugo Gang modus operandi, the best way to check it out if the call is legitimate or not, specifically instructs your domestic staff to call you personally in your mobile phone. Give alternative people to call in case you cannot be reached.
  • If you are getting a new maid, tell them all the ground rules inside the house especially the safety and security of the whole family. If possible, tell them the Dugo Dugo gang’s modus operandi.
  • Employers should prohibit domestic staff from using the landline unless it is important in nature. They have their mobile phones wherein they can be contacted by their families and friends.
  • Explain to all your domestic staff the importance of not disclosing the personal and business affairs of their employers with their friends or family, their employer’s relatives and friends, or any visitors to the house or callers on the telephone.
  • Instruct domestic staff not to exchange text messages with somebody you don’t know personally.
  • Do not allow your domestic helpers’ family, relatives and friends into the house unless you give permission to prevent any unfavorable incident in your house.

Note: *Ate is a Filipino term/word for female employer.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Message from Ms. Kurukuro


To all my readers:

Source:www.healthspablog.org

Kurukuro will be back soon.
I got an eye problem and now consulting my doctor.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Cable Guy


source pic: http://www.unusual-things.blogspot.com/
What’s with the Christmas Season that crime rates go up? Every year, police statistics indicate that Metro Manila crime rate normally increases during the so called “ber” months (September to December). Most of the reported crimes during this time of the year involve are the so called common crimes such as – home burglary, robbery outside home, pick pocketing, petty thefts, car thefts and physical injuries.

To know more on this information please go to the official website http://kurukuronimye.com/2010/12/the-cable-guy/

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Mobile Phone Load Scam: The Latest Version



Ma, nabangga un sinsakyan nmin nakitxt lang ako last txt ko na2 loadan mo muna 2ng  # n2 0948-------- ng PhP 300 Smart load yan emergency lang pakiblisan may sugat aq sa ulo.
Sent time: 9:45PM

 
(English Translation: Mommy, the car im riding now got involved in an accident. This will be my last text to you because I just borrowed this phone to text you. Please send me mobile phone load worth PhP300 Smart load to this mobile number 0948 ----------.This is an emergency please hurry up in sending me phone load. I have head injuries.)

Text scams are everywhere. Mobile phone scams and text scams have become a serious threat to unsuspecting mobile phone users.

Kurukuro got this information about the new version of phone load scam through a reliable source. Kurukuro was present when this text was sent to her relative and was able prevent the sending of phone load to a particular number provided by the syndicate.

Kurukuro warns all cellular phone owners to be aware of this type of phone load scam. There were several versions of fraud made by these syndicates and they have not stopped in making new ones.

 

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
To know more on the latest regarding Phone Load Scam please go to the official website
http://kurukuronimye.com/2010/12/mobile-phone-load-scam-the-latest-version/

 

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Kids At Work

Akyat Bahay Gang is robbery group whose main targets are unattended homes in subdivisions and crowded residential areas. Members of syndicate will roam around the subdivision compounds and will spot unattended houses whose gates are padlocked. If they see it is padlocked or unattended, they would ring the doorbell or knock on the door to check if there are people. As soon as they confirm that nobody is inside the house, they will try opening the gates and doors using their improvised tools and take vaults and other personal valuables they can carry. 
Photos by: Paule Doyle Alamy

Unscrupulous individuals, like the notorious Akyat Bahay Gang, now take advantage on the innocence of children. Street children became part of criminal gangs controlled by adults. They were taught how to steal and bring back the stolen goods to their leader who will then sell all the stolen items. These innocent kids were only given small percentage of the money gained by the group. Akyat Bahay Gang has emerged and seems to be aggressive and innovative in their operation. Kurukuro has documented a few of their recent heists and their new style.

To know more Akyat Bahay Gang and its juvenile offenders please go to the official website
http://kurukuronimye.com/2010/11/kids-at-work/

Monday, November 8, 2010

Bundol Gang Strikes Again, Police Hunt for NAIA Spotters


On Nov 5, at about 6:20AM, eight armed men, believed to be members of Bundol Gang, carjacked a Mitsubishi Montero and abducted all its occupants in Barangay Ugong Norte, Quezon City. Aboard the expensive sports utility vehicle were the elderly couple and their daughter whom they picked up from Ninoy Aquino International Airport(NAIA). While passing through C-5 Road’s north bound lane, the armed suspects on board a Toyota Fortuner rear ended the victims’ vehicle which prompted the latter to hit the curb and stopped. The couple’s daughter was dragged from the family car and shoved into the robbers’ car before the two cars took off. The suspects abandoned the girl along Pedro Gil Street in Manila and were instructed by the carjackers to wait for her parents. After an hour of waiting, the girl decided to report it to the Manila Police District. Her parents were dumped somewhere in Parañaque City.

To know more on Bundol Gang strikes again please go to the official website http://kurukuronimye.com/2010/11/bundol-gang-strikes-again-police-hunt-for-naia-spotters/