Philippines' Notorious Criminals And Gang Lords During The 60's



During the 60's, the Philippines as they say was a hellish place because there is less attention in fixing the law and justice system. This has given notorious criminals, gang lords and public enemies an opportunity to proliferate. 

Many people are unaware of their stories. Here's a list of Philippines' most legendary tough guys:

1. ASIONG SALONGA a.k.a HARI NG TONDO
*Asiong is Manila’s most feared criminal who controlled Tondo for several years. He had a notorious career of robbery, murder, extortion and other crimes, but he was loved, respected and idolized by many of his neighbors. It is because Asiong was believed to be sharing his prosperity among the poor people of Tondo. 
Asiong’s legendary life ended quickly at the age of 27 when he was shot dead in a drinking session with his gang on October 1951. 

Asiong's life was told in a 2011 documentary film, ‘The Manila Kingpin’, starring Jeorge ‘E.R’ Estregan.


2. ARTURO PORCUNA a.k.a BOY GOLDEN
*He was among the toughest gang leaders of Manila in the early 60’s. He was a prominent gangster who proliferate violence among feuding gang groups. He met his bloody death in the early morning of December 24th, 1963. He was shot dead by a group of police while at their house with two new members of his gang. 
His life was told to life in a documentary film released in 2013, titled ‘ Boy Golden: Shoot To Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story starring Jeorge ‘E.R’ Estregan and KC Concepcion.


3. BENJAMIN GARCIA a.k.a BEN TUMBLING
*He was known to be a police assassin who murdered 7 police officers in just a month. What forced him to hate police more was when his young wife was raped. Ben Tumbling was once Malabon’s most wanted criminal. 

He was assassinated in an ambush at the young age of 23. His life was portrayed in a 2012 film, ‘Alyas Ben Tumbling.’


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