The Bahala Na Gang was established in the early 1940s in
Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines, by Divino Talastas, a native of
Bulacan who was born in the early 1920s and who later moved with his siblings to Sampaloc. Before the formation of the Bahala Na Gang, Divino had a brother known as "Emong" who at the early age of 13–14 was most feared in the area, known for his fighting skill, and was notorious for targeting and killing police officers. This was rooted from his early trouble with the police, when he was arrested and tortured (including the use of electricity on his genitals), allegedly in order to secure his confession. When Emong was released, he became the top enemy for the police and soon, numerous murdered policemen followed and terror ensued. However, the authorities eventually found his whereabouts and shot him dead at the age of 15. A five-year-old half brother witnessed how his brother's dead body moved while gunshots continued to hit the body. The event would have an impact on Emong's siblings, including Divino (or Diving, as he was known in the area). After Emong's death, there was a struggle for territorial power as to who would lead. Another gang tried to take control: the Sige-Sige Gang. This was the Golden Period of Philippine Street Gangs. To counter the existing Sige-Sige Gang, Divino formed the Bahala Na Gang, whose name he took from the existing night bar in Sampaloc, the "Bahala Na Bar." A place known as a meeting place for tough guys around the area. This was where Divino gained a reputation for his fighting skill. Divino was only 5'6, quiet, had a soft pleasant face, but was known for his skills fighting even with numerous men. He earned the respect within the criminal group. The earliest members were hardcore street fighters who were loyal to Emong; their main goal was merely to protect them from terror from other gangs. The gang spread and eventually many members of the gang were doing all kinds of criminal activities. Divino himself was a regular to Iwahig Prison, and whenever he would reside there, he held a top position among inmates, as their "mayor". Before he died, Divino himself told his story to few people he knew as he reached his old age. He died in the early 1980s, after being abducted, and his body was later found inside a sack floating in a river. There was evidence of torture and he most likely suffered a painful slow death, believed to be in connection with some kind of 'unfinished job' he made for one influential person of power. ==The 1960s==