Aired (November 24, 2024) Grupo ng mga unggoy, itinuturing na bandido ng isang komunidad sa Basilan. Ang dahilan, inalam ni Doc Ferds Recio. Panoorin ang video.
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00:00There's a group of people who are stalking a barangay in Tipu-Tipu, Basilan.
00:11I was at my children's school. When I got home, the windows were broken.
00:18We let the group of people caught on our camera.
00:31We went to Tipu-Tipu, Basilan to find out the story of these strangers.
00:38Good morning.
00:40Assalamualaikum.
00:42It's not open, but it's here.
00:46That's why there are these things.
00:48These are the broken windows.
00:53That's why you put this?
00:54Yes, because if it's not there, we can't go out or go to my children's school.
01:01I'm just here at home.
01:03You're just watching.
01:05Because if there's no one watching, even the water.
01:07So when this was gone, they just did this.
01:11And now, even this, there's something.
01:14There.
01:16They know where to put it.
01:18Yes, because they can smell it, sir.
01:20To prove the presence of residents.
01:24We put a camera trap inside Rasmina's house.
01:31We also waited for the water to come down from the well.
01:38A few moments later.
01:46It slowly entered Rasmina's house.
01:55The so-called suspect of the residents?
02:00A monkey.
02:05But it's not alone in attacking the inside of the house.
02:25Bora Otan is the leader of the group.
02:33He's the in command.
02:36Their target?
02:40Another house.
02:55And they're slowly going to break in.
03:07Inside, they're searching for every item they see.
03:16The only thing they'll find,
03:19aside from being a lookout,
03:21is food that falls from the house.
03:26But if you look at them,
03:28it's like they're being pulled to the ground,
03:32to the marsh.
03:34They're being carried one by one,
03:36and then directly to the water.
03:38It's like they're kids,
03:40their behavior.
03:42This monkey,
03:44is very careful of its surroundings.
03:46It's very careful of its surroundings.
03:52But they're also prepared to risk their lives for food.
03:55But they're also prepared to risk their lives for food.
04:15To the liking of the residents who can't take it anymore,
04:21they decided to fight.
04:24He put his hand in here,
04:26and then I put a rope.
04:28He pulled the rice, and then he opened it.
04:31I put a rope in here,
04:33and when he put his hand in, I pulled it.
04:36He was tied, and he ran.
04:38We didn't want to kill him.
04:40The truth is, the victim was a monkey.
04:44He was bitten by his right hand because of the trap.
04:54What decisions were made by the people here?
04:57Nothing, sir.
04:59Because we're also afraid,
05:01because if we get bitten one day,
05:03we'll get sick, sir.
05:08If it's this late,
05:10he won't be able to sleep.
05:12The monkeys are there to guard.
05:14If they're going to sleep, the monkeys will come up.
05:16The food needs to be secured.
05:18Because the monkeys are considered pests in the area,
05:21the residents asked for help from the local government.
05:25The LGO-Tipo-Tipo issued a resolution
05:28to ask for the monkeys to be removed from their area.
05:32The problem with the people here is that
05:35some monkeys have already entered their homes,
05:38they're already grazing,
05:40and the plants are what the monkeys eat.
05:44We don't have an alternative, ma'am,
05:47because in the religion of Islam,
05:49they can't be eaten.
05:51So that's their solution,
05:53that if it's possible,
05:55we should just collect them if we can approve it, ma'am.
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