Today, a great privilege was given to bloggers. TV Patrol
holds its first blog conference at the 14th flr of ELJ Bldg ABS-CBN.
“TV Patrol” is empowering and engaging ordinary citizens in
determining the day’s headlines via its segment ‘CCTV Patrol’ or Concerned
Citizens Taking Videos Patrol, an initiative that capitalizes on people’s
ability to gather news content and information due to their access to social
media and technology.
KABAYAN Noli De Castro |
‘CCTV Patrol’ features photos and videos about anything significant, remarkable, or bizarre in their communities captured using mounted closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, cellphones, and other gadgets and sent in by them.
“TV Patrol” anchor ‘Kabayan’ Noli De Castro said a huge
chunk of the videos they receive and report in the newscast depict crimes that
need police intervention. The team of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
reporters will also see to it that each criminal incident aired in the segment will
be probed and monitored until the perpetrators face justice.
“What’s important is the media and citizens can take part,
and not simply complain about the crime situation in the country. This time, we
aid the police authorities in solving crimes by being vigilant and alert,” said
Kabayan.
To date, ordinary people's contributions to "CCTV
Patrol" have led to some of the biggest stories that hit the headlines and
revolutionized broadcast journalism in terms of reaching audiences and giving
them the opportunity to influence and contribute to the news cycle.
One of the most notable videos shown in ‘CCTV Patrol’ was
the robbery of alleged fugitives in a 7-Eleven convenience store in Manila and a LBC outlet
in Parañaque. After the airing of Zyann Ambrosio’s report in September, the
police had received numerous text messages detailing information about the
suspects, which ‘TV Patrol” announced through a follow-up report.
CCTV PATROL
A CCTV footage of several men kicking and pointing a gun at
a man inside his own home also went viral online after it was aired on ‘CCTV
Patrol’ in August. Netizens heavily discussed the video and slammed authorities
for their supposed inaction on the incident that occurred in April. Following
the ‘CCTV Patrol’ report, the police had immediately identified the suspects to
be members of the notorious ‘akyat-bahay gang’ and were later captured.
The police have also launched a manhunt for the suspects
involved in the shooting and robbery of an ABS-CBN account executive and his
companion in Mandaluyong based on a ‘CCTV Patrol’ report of a footage of the
surveillance camera footage set up at the site of the incident.
Due to the success of the segment, Kabayan stressed the
importance of the continued involvement of Bayan Patrollers and citizens to
uncovering newsworthy events Filipinos need to know. “I encourage everyone to
make good use of their cellphones and gadgets instead of recording trivial
videos and forwarding gossip. This is a big help. The police no longer have
excuses in not being able to arrest criminals identified in a footage,” he said.
Aside from airing videos that show the stealing of a
motorcycle, side mirrors of a vehicle, sacks of rice, medical supplies, and
cellphones, ‘CCTV Patrol’ has also broadcast footages of gruesome crimes such
as the slaying of a DENR official in Isabela and the brutal killing of a doctor
in Bacolod by two young men. Several CCTV reports have also been used as proof
in police investigations involving the kidnapping of infants in a hospital and
a grocery store.
Also serving as warning to commuters was a video filmed by a
Bayan Patroller using his cellphone showing a man scouring the bag of a
sleeping passenger. The said deed was described by police authorities as a
method employed by a certain ‘eskoba gang’ in air-conditioned buses.
The ‘CCTV Patrol’ segment not only showcases videos of crime
but also of accidents including the collision of a bus and a van in Sta. Rosa,
Laguna, a CCTV footage of a car smashing a van parked along a street, and the
rescue the driver who was stuck in a van after a rollover.
Watch Concerned Citizens Taking Videos or CCTV Patrol
weeknights in “TV Patrol,” after “Aryana” on ABS-CBN. Send your photos and
videos to ireport@abs-cbn.com or post them on www.facebook.com/bayanmoipatrolmo.akoangsimula or
to @bayanmo on Twitter.
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