Category Archives: Law Enforcement

PHILIPPINES: Sex, Lies, Videotape, Belts And Toupees

image.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippine government’s controversial war on drugs has all the trimmings of a Hollywood blockbuster, and it would not be a surprise if a scriptwriter, director or producer is already working on it.

The word war between President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Senator Leila De Lima has escalated in recent days and one of the focus has been on the alleged sex video tape involving the former Secretary of Justice under the Aquino administration.  

De Lima is being accused of benefiting from the illegal drug trade inside the country’s national penitentiary, the New Bilibid Prison.

Duterte has called De Lima “immoral.” The senator, on the other hand, said that all the accusations against her are “lies.”  At one point, De Lima addressed the president directly, saying “What do you want from me?” “Do you want me?”  To which Duterte responded that each time he sees De Lima’s videotape, he loses his appetite.  The president has not revealed how many times he has seen the sex video.

Enter Senator Nancy  Binay, daughter of the former vice president.  She expressed sympathy for De Lima, saying that some of the personal attacks against her were “below the belt.”

Incumbent Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre, who is spearheading the investigation into the alleged drug connections of De Lima, has not been spared from the war of words.

De Lima said that “Aguirre’s alleged evidence against me is like his toupee, his wig – fake and cosmetics only. There is nothing into it other than that. Nothing’s authentic,” De Lima said in a statement.

The Philippines has figured prominently in recent international film festivals — from Cannes to Berlin to Venice.

It might be wise for local independent film makers like Brillante Mendoza and Lav Diaz to jump on this juicy telenovela and work on a new project that might make it big and bring honor to the country in international festivals.

May we suggest a title:  “Sex, Lies, Videotape, Belts And Toupees?”

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BLOGGER RAISSA ROBLES HAS THE PERFECT ANSWER TO NEW BILIBID PRISON DRUG DEALING MYSTERY

imageMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Blogger and self-confessed journalist Raissa Robles claims to have the perfect answer to the mystery involving drug dealing inside the New Bilibid Prison (NBP), or national penitentiary of the Philippines.

Robles’ suggestion came just after Day One of the House of Representatives’ hearing on the proliferation of the drug trade inside the NBP where witness after witness testified that drug lord inmates have been engaged in illegal activity duiring the tenure of then Secretary of Justice Leila De Lima.

Robles took to her Twitter account to suggest that “if someone like Dayan goes in and out of maximum security prison to collect money, shouldn’t his name come out in visitor logs?” (Dayan is the alleged lover and driver of De Lima.)

Shame on the  Department of Justice, Congress and investigators for not thinking about this brilliant theory in the first place!

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Dialing Senator De Lima’s Cell Phone Number: All Circuits Are Busy

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Prison Inmate Colangco testifying before Congress

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – While Senator Leila De Lima was delivering her privilege speech attacking Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Manny Pacquiao, and President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, her cell phone registered thousands of incoming calls.  Her phone was, of course, on silent mode.

The calls came in soon after National Bilibid Prison inmate Herbert Colangco testified at today’s Congressional hearing on drug business proliferation at the national penitentiary that he had spoken by phone to De Lima, revealing the cell phone number he dialed to do so.

Colangco and other witnesses testified that De Lima, then the Secretry of Justice, benefited from drug deals inside the prison.

The incoming calls included several from Deputy House Speaker Gwen Garcia who tried to call De Lima’s supposed cell phone number to verify the truth and accuracy of Colangco’s testimony.  To Garcia’s surprise, the number she dialed corresponded with a saved cell phone number she had on her phone’s address book which belonged to De Lima.

Others who tried to call De Lima’s cell phone number merely got a recorrded message saying, “All circuits are busy.  Please try your call later.”

The cell phone number is 0917-842-19**

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