Five-Six No More For Indians

Five-Six No More For Indians Or Else Deported

Five-Six No More. Say goodbye to all loan sharks out there, for they will be banned in doing such system again or else will be deported.

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Money lending loan sharks are very well-known here in the Philippines, and known as “5-6”. But this will be vanishing as soon as the new incoming president will no longer allow it.

That’s actually a very, very good news!

Mr. Rodrigo Duterte is warning all Indians, and all Indian-nationals that they’ll be deported if they still continue this unlawful lending system, with above average increase interest rates.

He would also like to ask the ambassador of India, Mr. Lalduhthlana Ralte, for help to combat this kind of system since it is a big problem to Filipinos.

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said, “I want to talk to the ambassador of India, I am sure he would only be glad to help. Sabihin ko talaga sumunod sila (I will really tell them they should follow) or else I will deport you, all of you. Bantay kayo, pag-upo na pag-upo ko (You should watch out, the moment I start my presidency), they should stop the practice.”

These lifelong practice has been a norm in the country and Filipinos can’t even voice out because they had no choice and needed money so bad.

The mayor also added, “Itong mga 5-6 ngayon, kung saan-saan, magpapahiram ng pera, pagbilihan pa ng mga kumot, mga furniture. So ag sabihin ko sa ambassador, an burden ng Filipino, parang pinaaluhod muna talaga (Those who practice 5-6 everywhere, they lend money and make money and make people buy blankets and furniture. So I will talk to the ambassador because this burdens the Filipino, we are made to suffer on bended knees). The Filipino is suffering, sad and hungry. I have to stop it.”

“I’d like the ambassador of India to help us advise their nationals not to do it, that is too much, or I will deport all of them for acts inimical to the interests of the Filipino people,” he added.

This remarks by Duterte was made during in an interview after casting vote in Davao City last May 9.

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