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PRESENT ACIERTO, ‘BIKOY’ TO REOPEN SENATE DRUG PROBE – GORDON

Senator Dick Gordon, chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, is not likely to entertain calls for him to reopen the investigation into the smuggling of shabu through the Bureau of Customs after Presidential son Paolo “Pulong” Duterte and former Presidential Economic Adviser Michael Yang were implicated in the case.

According to Gordon, unless their accusers come to the Blue Ribbon Committee and submit sworn statements and evidence to bolster their allegations against President Rodrigo Durterte’s family and friends.

Hindi ko pwedeng buksang muli ang imbestigasyon at magsagawa ng hearing base lamang sa mga alegasyon. Magpapatawag lang ako ulit ng hearing kapag haharap sa min si Acierto at Alyas Bikoy at kapag nagsumite ng kanilang sinumpaang salaysay kakabit ang matitibay na ebidensya,” the seasoned legislator said.

“I won’t reopen the senate hearing based on mere allegations.”

Former Police Col. Eduardo P. Acierto, who was implicated in the smuggling of shabu concealed inside magnetic lifters, has accused Yang of involvement in the illegal drugs operation in the country. Paolo, meanwhile, had been tagged by Alias Bikoy, whose video of him hiding his face behind a veil as he accused the presidential son of involvement in the illegal drugs case, went viral on social media.

Hindi pwedeng, itatago mo lang ang mukha mo at gagawa ka ng alegasyon tapos iimbestigahin ko na. Lalo na ngayong election time. Kailangan humarap ka sa Blue Ribbon, magbigay ka ng sworn statement at magprisinta ka ng ebidensya. Yung kay Michael Yang, ang sinsabi ni Acierto lagi daw kasama ni Pangulong Duterte si Yang. May binigay siya dati na parang flow chart daw ng drug operations daw dito ng isang international drug ring pero wala naman siyang binigay na ebidensya,” the senator pointed out.

“Acierto showed an alleged operations flow chart of an international drug ring but he never left any evidence.”

The veteran lawmaker also noted that the opposition senators were given sufficient time during the hearings, to present their witnesses and evidence to prove their allegations against the First Family and their friends. However, they failed to do so.

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