Binondo Scandal Target
The video’s audio captures a man shouting in a mix of Hokkien and Tagalog: “Hindi siya ang target! Maling tao!” (He is not the target! Wrong person!)
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While this sounds conspiratorial, the effect was real. Within one week of the scandal, three Binondo remittance centers saw a 40% withdrawal surge. One of the most frustrating aspects of this ongoing saga is that no official arrest has been made, and no formal charges have been filed against the so-called "target." binondo scandal target
As the dust settles on a controversial covert operation allegedly linked to the 2025 midterm elections (retrospective analysis), the term "Binondo Scandal Target" has emerged as the most searched political keyword in the Philippines. This article dissects the scandal, identifies who the "target" is, and explores why this controversy threatens to reshape the economic and political landscape of the country’s financial hub. To understand the "target," we must first understand the event. On the evening of November 14, 2025, a joint task force of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) conducted a raid on a high-end bilihan (pawnshop complex) along Ongpin Street. The video’s audio captures a man shouting in
Ty-Kho went into hiding after the raid. His lawyers claim he is the "Binondo Scandal Target," a victim of a politically motivated vendetta by a rival mayoral candidate. Theory B: The "Ghost Broker" (Political Sector) A second, more explosive theory suggests the raid was a botched attempt to capture "Atty. Miguel Velez," a shadowy election consultant known for "ballot harvesting" in the Binondo and San Nicolas districts. Within one week of the scandal, three Binondo