Hole
of Justice
by
Peter G. Jimenea
This STL Makes My Day!
A common belief among street-smart;
“it is better to be in company of the devil you know than the devil you don’t.”
This slogan reminds me of different stories about the small town lottery or STL
operating in Iloilo City for years now.
The permit granted to STL operators to
operate its numbers game is exclusively for the city of Iloilo only. It cannot
operate farther from the city and beyond, to the turf of municipal mayors they
cannot command.
But in business of the underworld,
where there is money, there is competition. It is not a surprise if a “capo” or
boss of different organizations will jump into the arena of illegal numbers
game to join the dreamers of huge profit. In fact, a lot of life was lost in
this kind of business.
This illegal operation is called
“bookies” on the ground that operators don’t pay business permit and income
taxes. Operators based the future of their bettors to the raffle draw results of
the STL operating legally in the city. Eventually, the bookies also become
competitors of the STL operators.
Not only that, bookies can operate
clandestinely in nearby municipalities where the legal STL operators cannot.
Worse, they can even penetrate the city bettors that rightfully belong to the
legal operations of the STL.
But in underworld business there is
jealousy, double-cross, treachery, swindling, betrayal and the likes. Thus,
other than spending more for personal security and bribe hey also resort to
violence and intimidation. But in settlement of personal differences, death is
the most logical solution to all judicial problems.
A commentator of a radio station in
the city had been hitting a bookies operator every night in his program by
branding him a drug lord. But even the publisher of a leading local daily
hinted the man is no longer on drugs. But what made him a marked target of that
radio commentator?
It is widely believed that STL
bettors are becoming scarce due to the operations of bookies. Thus, STL “capos”
want the Big-Man out of business. However, they cannot intimidated the Big Man
by threats, so a radio commentator was hired to do the dirty job despite his
hollow head you can easily pass a tricycle through it.
The paid hacks continued singing about
illegal drugs against the Big-Man every night of his life for four consecutive months
until nobody listens. However, in Jaro
district, the hang-outs of a bookies operator suspected to have linked with the
STL “capos” was raided by authorities.
That raid created an impression
without affirming the perception as cause of untimely death of another bookies-operator
Jimmy Punsalan, inside his own restaurant in Mandurriao-District. It did not
stop there. The worst happened when a good friend of the Big-Man named Jhey-R was
shot on his way home after dropping him a visit.
The incident drove the Big-Man in malam partem – in bad sense! He
suspects that his adversaries are out to get him too. So, the game begins, the
hunter becomes the hunted. It was only a misfortune for his adversaries that
they failed to get a background check on who is the Big-Man in the real sense
of the world.
The Big-Man may lack academic
proficiency but has the managerial capability to control/tame the wildest
animal in his turf and beyond – to the crocodiles he cannot command. Now you
see? Even in jail people with money have different treatment than you and me.
When the “hatchet-man” of the “capos”
was taken-care of by the Big-Man’s “boys” the “capos” visited the Big-Man one
by one hoping for a compromise. They’ve realized that sometimes, cooperation is
better than competition and learned too, that anything in excess is bad!
As to what future awaits the abusive
radio commentator, nobody knows. I just hope to have made his day in this
column. He asks for it. Unlike Dirty Harry and me who ask others to make our
day!
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