MANILA, Philippines -
Sen. Leila de Lima collected millions from high-profile inmates in New Bilibid
Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City when she was still justice secretary in the
previous administration.
This was the common
allegation raised by several inmates in their affidavits submitted to the
Department of Justice (DOJ).
Drug and robbery convict
Herbert Colangco revealed that the Carcel Side, a coalition of gangs of inmates
from the Visayas and Mindanao which he leads, had given De Lima P3 million per
month.
Drug and robbery convict Herbert Colangco revealed that the Carcel Side, a coalition of gangs of inmates from the Visayas and Mindanao which he leads, had given Sen. Leila de Lima P3 million per month.Carcel is one of the two factions of inmates in the national penitentiary with over 7,000 members belonging to the Oxo Allied Group. The other is the Presidio Side led by drug convict Jaybee Sebastian with over 5,000 inmates, mostly from Luzon. AP Photo/Bullit Marquez
Carcel is one of the two
factions of inmates in the national penitentiary with over 7,000 members
belonging to the Oxo Allied Group. The other is the Presidio
Side led by drug convict Jaybee Sebastian with over 5,000 inmates, mostly from
Luzon.
In a four-page affidavit
obtained by The STAR, Colangco explained that the amount was for “payola” to
then DOJ secretary De Lima “para sa pribilehiyo sa amin at para maipagpatuloy
din ang mga negosyo sa Bilibid (for privileges accorded to us and also for our
businesses inside the NBP to continue).”
“Sa tantiya ko po, ang
umiikot na halaga ng droga sa loob ng Bilibid sa pagpayag ni secretary De Lima
bago pa kami ilipat sa NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) ay hindi bababa
sa limampung milyong piso kada buwan (By my estimate, the amount of illegal
drug trade inside the NBP upon permission of secretary De Lima before we were
transferred to NBI would not be lower than P50 million per month),” bared
the self-styled musician who even managed to produce music videos inside
the penitentiary.
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Apart from illegal drug
trade, Colangco confessed that he also ventured into selling beer inside the
NBP during De Lima’s time.
He said he was allowed
to sell beer in can to thousands of inmates during events at NBP for more than
10 times the original price per can and would earn P3 million for 300 boxes.
“Ang share ni secretary
De Lima sa pag-aapruba sa pagpasok nito ay P1 million. Ito po ay dinadala ng
tao kong si Rey sa DOJ o kinukuha ng tao ni secretary De Lima na si Joenel
Sanchez (kasama sa security ni De Lima) at ng kanyang boyfriend na si Ronnie
Dayan (secretary De Lima’s share for approving the entry of beer was P1
million. It was either delivered by my courier Rey to DOJ or picked up by
secretary De Lima’s security aide Joenel Sanchez and her boyfriend Ronnie
Dayan),” Colangco further alleged in his notarized affidavit.
Colangco, head of the
notorious Ozamiz robbery gang, recalled that when he and other high-profile
inmates were transferred to the NBI in 2014, Sebastian then had a monopoly of
illegal drug trade and other illicit activities inside the NBP.
“Ang hindi susunod sa
kanyang gusto ay tinatakot na ipapatapon. Naniniwala ang mga tao sa loob ng
Bilibid na pwedeng gawin ito sa kanila ni Jaybee Sebastian dahil alam nila ito
ay malapit kay secretary De Lima lalo na sa boyfriend nito na si Ronnie Dayan
(Those who will defy him were warned to be thrown away. People in the NBP
believe that he is capable of doing that because he is known to be close with
secretary De Lima, especially with her boyfriend Ronnie Dayan),” he added in
the sworn statement signed last Sept. 1.
Justice Secretary
Vitaliano Aguirre II has confirmed that Colangco, fellow drug convict Noel
Martinez and about 10 other inmates would testify before the House of
Representatives inquiry on the proliferation of illegal drugs in the NBP.
He revealed that eight
of them have been transferred to the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces
of the Philippines (ISAFP) custody for fear of their lives inside the national
penitentiary in Muntinlupa City.
Aguirre said some of the
witnesses have bared in separate affidavits that they have collected money
from illegal drugs since 2013 to support the senatorial bid of then secretary
De Lima.
The DOJ chief hinted
that there is also a witness who delivered P5 million to De Lima’s house
in ParaƱaque City, which was allegedly personally received by the senator and
Dayan.
Aguirre added that they
also received information that De Lima, wearing a disguise, visited the NBP
eight times and would go directly to the “kubol” of Sebastian.
He said a letter from
Sebastian would be submitted to the House on this matter.
Aguirre earlier alleged
that secretary De Lima brought out “coached witness” Edgar Matobato, who
claimed to be a former member of the Davao death squad, in a desperate move to
preempt the “explosive” testimonies and evidence to be presented against her in
the House probe that will start on Tuesday.
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