Sunday, September 4, 2016

Leak of Evidence Against De Lima, Not From DOJ?

Senator Leila De Lima


Senator elect Leila de Lima has been accused of being a part of the wide spread drug trade in the Philippines. The former DOJ Secretary also has been defending herself against these accusations. She is also labeled as “The Protector” of drug syndicates who have a close connection to drug trade and drug lords. The leak of evidences against the Philippine Senator was not from the Department of Justice as reports say but under a Polygraph Examination or Lie Detector Test that was made by 2 persons whom they consider witnesses because of their connection to de Lima as former staffs when de Lima was still the DOJ Secretary. These witnesses were named Jong Caranto and Bogs Obuyes who both made their testimonies to testify de Lima’s backdoor negotiations as alleged. The two testified about the bank accounts which de Lima used to deposit money gained from drug activities which also was registered to their names.

The evidences also include a deposit slip of 24 million pesos. Reportedly, the two witnesses who made their testimonies was not reporting to their duties right after the said amount of money was deposited to their accounts.


Vitaliano Aguirre, current Justice Secretay, said it is possible that these reports are used to make false judgments to Senator de Lima and to turn the Filipino people’s attention to the focal issue of the country which is the new administration. He also added not to believe any premature statements made to a newly build up case against Senator de Lima.

On the defending side of Senator de Lima, she said that these reports are just inventions and false accusations. These are just stories made up by people who want to drag her down so she can be a bad image.

Whatever details that may come out to the upcoming days of investigation about this case, may the truth prevail.


Is Senator Leila de Lima really a “Protector” ofthe drug lords in the Philippines?


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