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Defeated senatorial candidate Francis Tolentino yesterday told the Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) that Sen. Leila de Lima used “drug money” in her campaign to win the 12th Senate seat in the May 9 balloting.
The former chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) finished 13th in the senatorial race with nearly 1.3 million votes behind De Lima. Tolentino appeared at the preliminary conference of the nine-member SET on his electoral protest against the former justice secretary.
Tolentino was roundly criticized for sponsoring a lewd show of the girl group “Playgirls” in Laguna in October 2015. He was supposed to join De Lima in the senatorial slate of the then ruling Liberal Party, but the incident prompted him to cut his ties from the party of his close friend, former President Aquino.
“One of the issues we answered was the reply of De Lima that she did not have money for the campaign,” Tolentino told reporters.
He also claimed that the manipulation of the vote count for the senatorial race was committed during the transmission of the results.
While admitting that De Lima’s lead over him was substantial, he argued that the total number of votes they garnered should not matter as he was questioning how the election results were transmitted.
“That’s not the issue here,” he said. “It’s about the electronic transmission… because it was possible that there was double transmission… It’s not about the number (of votes) or the (margin) of her lead.”
He noted that senators who won were separated only by about 800,000 votes.
Marlon Ramos Philippine Daily Inquirer October 07, 2016
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https://duterte2016.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/duterte-says-de-lima-is-screwing-her-driver-de-lima-is-screwing-the-nation/ PHOTO shows the MATRIX initially revealed by President Duterte.
#Duterte #DeLima #DriverLover #BastaDriverSweetLover

September 28, 2016
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — At least one convict died in a riot that erupted early Wednesday morning at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP), Bureau of Corrections officer-in-charge P/Supt. Rolando Asuncion said.
Convicted drug lord Tony Co was killed, and three others wounded in the fight at Building 14 of the maximum security compound where high-profile convicts are held, according to Justice Undersecretary Erickson Balmes.
The so-called king of drug lords Jaybee Sebastian, and other inmates Peter Co and Vicente Sy are among those injured. They were brought to Medical Center Muntinlupa for treatment.
Asuncion said seven to eight inmates were involved in the “rumble,” adding an ice pick was recovered from the crime scene.
He denied the riot was staged to kill Sebastian.
“It’s just a plain riot. This is just a usual occurrence in prisons,” Asuncion said.
The Bureau of Corrections is investigating the incident, including reviewing the CCTV footage.
House Speaker Bebot Alvarez believes the timing of the riot is questionable and doubts it is a “simple prison riot.”
“That is sad because apparently there are forces na ayaw na magtestify iyong si Jaybee Sebastian. Tignan natin ang motibo kung sino ang ayaw na malaman siguro iyong katotohanan. Targeted pa intended resource person na nabanggit sa hearing,” he said.
[Translation: That is sad because apparently there are forces who don’t want Jaybee Sebastian to testify. We will see the motive of those who don’t want the truth to come out. The intended resource person mentioned in the hearing was targeted.]
Sebastian was initially slated to appear in the House probe, but Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre said they can do away without Sebastian’s testimony.
The House Committee on Justice is conducting a probe on the illegal drug trade inside Bilibid.
In their testimonies, the high-profile inmates at the Bilibid claimed they paid then Justice Secretary Leila De Lima millions of pesos so they could bring in illegal drugs and other banned items.
They identified Sebastian as the top drug lord inside the Bilibid. He allegedly raised millions to fund the campaign of De Lima.
Tony and Peter Co, and Sy are part of the so-called “Bilibid 19,” drug lords who were found to be living high and continuing their illegal trade inside the national penitentiary.
After a raid in December 2014 revealed drugs, cash, and luxury items inside the areas or “kubols” of these convicts, they were transferred to Building 14.
Equipment like closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras were installed in the building.
On Tuesday, two high-powered signal jammers were installed inside Building 14 to make sure inmates can no longer use their smuggled cellphones which they had been using to conduct business despite a ban on these devices.
The deadly incident happened after the Philippine National Police-Special Action Forcetook over security operations at the NBP in July.
Aguirre earlier told a House probe that despite the SAF manning Bilibid, one cannot say it’s completely contraband-free. But he also said drug transactions at the Bilibid have decreased by 90 percent since SAF troopers were deployed.
CNN Philippines correspondents AC Nicholls, Anjo Alimario, Gerg Cahiles, Joyce Ilas, digital producers Lara Tan and Eimor Santos contributed to this report.
#Duterte #DeLima #WarOnDrugs #Bilibid #BastaDriverSweetLover #DriverLover
Share Share Share – Breaking News: Senator Pacquiao moves to declare the positions in the Senate Committee on Justice VACANT paving the way for the possible REMOVAL of Committee Chair Senator De Lima. Previous events. Cayetano Speech. De Lima Walkout. She says she can not stand it (Cayetano speech). She also stated that the KILLINGS are destroying the image of the country and not her investigations. Trillanes Walkout. #KnockoutKaDeLima #Duterte2016 #Duterte #WarOnDrugs #DriverLover #BastaDriverSweetLover Like Like Like —–>>>>> Duterte

Removing Senator De Lima as Chair of the Justice Committee can be interpreted as the MAJORITY PARTY (PDP-Laban) seizing control of the powerful body that has been a pain in the neck of the Duterte Administration. De Lima is considered by the supporters of President Duterte as the cause of the INTERNATIONAL NEGATIVE PUBLICITY now involving the Philippines since the De Lima mass media offensive and probes on DRUG RELATED KILLINGS.
Share Share Share – BREAKING NEWS: #PresidentDuterte releases ‘NBP drug link matrix’
Update: Personalities tagged in ‘matrix’ include now Sen De Lima (former Secretary of Justice), Usec Toti Baraan, Pangasinan Prov Admin Raffy Baraan, Gen Franklin Bucayu, Cong Amado T. Espino (former Pangasinan Governor)
, Ronnie P. Dayan (De Lima’s ex driver-bodyguard) & ‘BM’ Raul P. Sison.
The plot thickens. President Duterte revealed the Delima – Pangasinan – BUCOR – Bilibid Prison connection. Starting from a provincial drug operation (LOVER/BODYGUARD is from Urbiztondo, Pangasinan), the DELIMA DRUG MAFIA, then still a Northern Luzon regional powerhouse, was able to put people in charge of the Philippine prison system which culminated in the cooperation with the Asian DRUG TRIAD members currently jailed in the National Penitentiary (Peter Co – Luzon, Herbert Colangco – Mindanao). Visayan TRIAD DRUG LORD Peter Lim (after meeting with President Duterte) is still scot-free.
https://duterte2016.wordpress.com/2016/08/15/dj-karen-bordador-at-kasintahan-arestado-sa-p3m-droga/
and absorb huge losses in exchange for peace of mind. Otherwise, they stand to be deluged with lawsuits as well as TARNISHING their CREDIBILITY which may affect future sales in their many other projects.#Duterte #ChangeIsHere #WarOnDrugs #NoToOligarchs #LandGrabbing
(UPDATED) President Duterte specifically named Senator De Lima in a later interview.
Share Share Share – Breaking News: Duterte slams female senator whose lover (her family driver) collected campaign money from the drug lords in Bilibid Prison. May VIDEO pa raw when she was investigating then Mayor Duterte, linking him to the Davao Death Squad. President Duterte DID NOT name the female senator, however, he says she constantly criticizes him on the issue of human rights. Sino kaya? Your guess is as good as ours. Please give your comment. This is the latest CLUE to the President’s continuing and escalating barbs against a “female executive” who has been tormenting him. Digong has previously stated that he would DESTROY (name and shame) the senator in PUBLIC. Like Like Like ——>>>> Duterte
Note: Two of FIVE PNP Generals/Drug Protectors (Pagdilao and Tinio were assigned to Quezon City).
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July 19, 2016 UPDATE.PH
A total of 303 Quezon City government personnel were found positive in recent drug testing, QC Anti Drug Abuse Advisory Council (QCADAAC) chairperson and Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte announced on Tuesday Topping the list were 172 barangay public safety officers (BPSO) or “tanods” have tested positive.
The number forms part of the more than 300 barangay officials and employees which all tested positive for drug abuse based on the June 22, 2016 result submitted by QCADAAC.
“This is very alarming considering that BPSOs are the force multiplier of the police in ensuring peace and order in our communities,” Belmonte said.
Aside from the BPSOs, also tested positive are two kagawads (village councilors), 52 street sweepers or ‘paleros,’ seven barangay health workers, 15 drivers, 15 utility workers, 10 community brigade workers, 11 barangay staff, one member of the task force on youth development, three from the violence against women and children, eight from the lupon ng tagapamayapa (peace council) and seven fire volunteers.
As of June 22, of the city’s total 142 barangays, 106 underwent the drug testing. The figure represents a completion rate of 74.64 percent.
At the press conference, Belmonte disclosed that a sizeable amount of the supplemental budget of the city government would be set aside for the building of additional infrastructure for drug rehabilitation.
According to Belmonte, the request for increased funding was necessary in order for the city government to effectively implement its drug treatment and rehabilitation program, including construction of additional rehabilitation centers for drug dependents in each of the city’s six districts.
She said the city government, through QCADAAC, was spending at least Php400 a day to rehabilitate a drug user.
“This is a big investment for Quezon City,” the Vice Mayor said.
Earlier, Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista unveiled the city government’s plan to build more rehabilitation centers to accommodate suspected drug personalities in the city who had agreed to voluntarily surrender to authorities and pledged to stop any involvement in the illegal drug trade.
Belmonte also disclosed that the Department of Health (DOH) has already approved the request for additional beds at the Tahanan, or the QC Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Center in Barangay Payatas.
“Our request for additional 150 beds has already been approved by the DOH,” said Belmonte.
To date, the Tahanan has an existing bed capacity of 150.
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A total of 72 police officers from the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) with alleged links to the illegal drugs trade and involvement in torture activities have been relieved from duty.
On Monday, QCPD head Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar presented the list in a news conference at the QCPD headquarters in Camp Karingal where 69 cops are allegedly involved in illegal drugs and three are charged in violation of the Anti-Torture Act.
The police personnel came from 11 QC police stations — the most from the Police Station 3 with 15, followed by Police Station 9 with 13,m and Police Station 10 with 10 — and one assigned to the Anti-Carnapping Unit.
National Capital Region Police Office head Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde also joined Eleazar in the news conference.
Police Chief Inspector Armando Mariano Reyes is the highest ranking official included on the list.
Eleazar told GMA News Online that the 69 were relieved upon the recommendation of their station commanders.
“Hindi na makakatulong, may bahid na,” Eleazar said in a phone interview.
Meanwhile, Eleazar said the 72 police personnel will still be subject to investigation and validation as they abide by the directive of PNP chief Director General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa to cleanse their ranks.
“In our own sound judgment, we will subject them to investigation and validation to make sure that the ongoing change we effected will be to the maximum, to attain the change expected by all of us, so that the people of Quezon City will feel more secure about their police,” he said in the conference.
The relieved personnel will be re-assigned to the District Headquarters Support Unit in Camp Karingal where “floating” police officers are assigned.
“Since due process is mandatory for dismissing these personnel, assigning them to menial tasks within QCPD Headquarters in the meantime, is in line with the mandate of our Chief PNP, and directives from our [Regional Director] Albayade,” Eleazar said.
Last July, 88 members of the anti-illegal drugs division of the QCPD were also relieved from duty over their alleged involvement in illegal drugs.
Eleazar said 17 of the 88 have been cleared of any anomaly while two have been transferred to the PNP Personnel Holding and Accounting Office in Camp Crame.
“Investigation continues on the remaining 69 personnel from the original 88 who were relieved last July, and will be conducted with the same thoroughness on the 72 additional personnel for a total of 141 personnel,” Eleazar said.
“We assure the people of QC, as well as our President and PNP Chief, that those found guilty will be dismissed from service. We will file appropriate charges and dismissal proceedings immediately,” he added.
Eleazar mentioned that police personnel cleared of any illegal drug involvement or any anomaly will undergo a three-month re-training and re-orientation program to reshape their attitudes towards police service. — RSJ, GMA News