Local activists, led by the group Kilos Mamamayan ng Muntinlupa (KMM) , started documenting a strange phenomenon: The ‘Repack’ Mechanism Exposed Based on leaked minutes of supposed "Barangay Assembly Meetings" (which whistleblowers claim never actually occurred), the Repack followed a chillingly efficient protocol. Step 1: The ‘Soft’ Eviction Syndicates, acting as "facilitators," would approach original residents who had been temporarily relocated. The offer was simple: "Take PHP 30,000. Sign this waiver. You never lived here." Many desperate families, tired of waiting for government aid, accepted. The syndicate would then file a "Voluntary Surrender" form with the LGU. Step 2: The Data Entry Override This is the core of Part 1: The Repack . A mid-level employee in the Muntinlupa City Housing Department—whose identity is currently under witness protection (codenamed "Maya")—allegedly accessed the Housing Management Information System (HMIS) .
The memo requested the "deletion" of 150 records due to "database migration errors." Attached to the memo was a list of 150 names to be deleted. Cross-referencing that list with the 2024 fire victims revealed a horrifying truth: 90% of the deleted names were legitimate original settlers. muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 repack
Maya told investigators: “They would mark a unit as ‘Structurally Unsafe’ or ‘Collapsed due to fire’ in the system. Then, they would create a new unit number in the same location. They didn’t transfer the beneficiary; they transferred the address.” Local activists, led by the group Kilos Mamamayan
But the whistleblowers knew the truth. The system wasn't corrupted. It was repacked . In the first batch of evidence released to the press (dubbed "The Bliss Papers"), a single memorandum became the smoking gun. It was an internal memo from the Housing Department to the City Legal Office dated December 2019. Sign this waiver
However, the Repack is not over. It has merely evolved. The syndicates have moved to digital evidence destruction, wiping server logs from the period of 2018-2020.