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Ruling on Leila’s drug raps out soon

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Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II admitted that state agencies are taking time to build  an airtight case of drug trafficking  against Senator Leila De Lima in relation  to her alleged role  in the illegal drugs trade inside the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.

“Talagang mahirap ’yung kaso because there are so many witnesses, maraming accusations, maraming sections na violated, kaya talagang hinihimay nila,” Aguirre told reporters in a press conference on Friday.    

The panel of prosecutors headed by Senior Asst. State Prosecutor Peter Ong has already submitted the case for resolution without the answer from De Lima, who was repeatedly summoned to attend the hearing and submit her counter-affidavit.

Senator Leila De Lima

The consolidated complaints against De Lima were filed by the National Bureau of Investigation,  Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption, former NBI deputy directors Reynaldo Esmeralda and Ruel Lasala and high-profile inmate Jaybee Sebastian in connection to her alleged involvement in illegal drug trade in the New Bilibid Prison when she was still Justice secretary.

The complaints filed against her include indirect bribery, violation of the Anti-Graft Law and  of the Dangerous Drugs Act.

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Aguirre said the resolution on the complaints against the senator would be out  in a matter of days or this week.

“In a matter of days. Baka hindi na lumampas sa next week,” Aguirre said on Friday.

Asked for a comment on De Lima’s petition before the Court of Appeals to stop the Department of Justice from acting on the drug trafficking complaints filed against her, Aguirre said that there is no need for temporary restraining order because during her stint as DoJ secretary she ordered to file cases against public officials.

“Talagang hindi naman dapat lagyan ng TRO kasi alam naman natin during her time ’yun ang ginagawa nya. Di ba ang dami nyang finilan na mga public officials, sina Abalos na nasa RTC, hindi sa Ombudsman kaya ngayon lang nya sinisilip ’yung dating ginagawa niya,” he explained.

De Lima sought relief from the CA after the DoJ rejected her plea for inhibition of the department from the cases and to forward the complaints to the Office of the Ombudsman, which she said has exclusive jurisdiction of graft charges against elected officials.

She questioned the impartiality and objectivity of the DoJ in resolving the charges and branded the DoJ PI as mere “charade” aimed at persecuting her for being vocal against the government’s war on illegal drugs.

She said the Office of the Ombudsman has the sole jurisdiction to conduct an investigation on offenses cognizable by the Sandiganbayan.

De Lima said even if she has been accused of violating the Anti-Drugs Law, it has to be determined still if the alleged offenses were  committed in relation to her former position as DoJ secretary.

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