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2 Chinese nationals close to Pdut are drug lords?

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A DISMISSED police official has tagged two Chinese nationals, who are close to President Rodrigo Duterte, as drug lords.

Senior Superinten­dent Eduardo Acierto, who was earlier ordered dismissed by the Office of the Ombudsman over the missing AK-47 assault rifles that allegedly ended in the hands of communist rebels, exposed on Sunday, March 24, several documents linking Davaobased Chinese businessma­n Michael Yang and a certain Allan Lim to illegal drug trade.

Yang, reportedly one of the biggest financial supporters of Duterte during his campaign, is also one of the President’s economic advisers.

Acierto, who had been a member of the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) anti-narcotics units for at least 18 years, said he prepared the report in August 2017 and submitted it to then PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa, then Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA)

director Aaron Aquino, and Police Deputy Director General Camilo Cascolan.

He said copies of the report were also sent to PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde, Senator Richard Gordon, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, and former special assistant to the president Christophe­r “Bong” Go.

Acierto said his intention for submitting such report was to warn the government, especially Duterte.

He said he has an asset, whom he identified as “Panther,” belonging to the drug group led by Yang and Lim, who were responsibl­e for running a clandestin­e laboratory in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.

In October 2018, Duterte tagged Acierto as among the police officials involved in illegal

drugs and cleared Yang on his alleged drug links.

Acierto was also implicated in the P11 billion worth of smuggled drugs concealed in magnetic lifters that were found at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP), as well as in a warehouse in Cavite.

Duterte said even Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Zhao Jinhua, who also has close ties with Yang, cleared the latter from illegal drugs link.

But he also said that he received a “dossier” implicatin­g Yang in illegal drug operations.

“If the President was really mad about illegal drugs, why did he not order (Yang and Lim) arrested? Or even just have them investigat­ed?” Acierto said.

“I was not remiss in providing them a detailed report… What I just did was to investigat­e key people (behind the

illegal drug trade). Now, it’s me whose life is in danger,” he added.

Acierto said he received an informatio­n that a “Davao group” was contracted to kill him with a reward of P15 million.

He said he had sought for the assistance of a religious group for his and his family’s safety.

In a text message to reporters, Albayalde said he could no longer remember receiving such report.

“However, if indeed na may report s’ya and if that report is actionable, he should have acted on it, him being with PDEG (Police Drug Enforcemen­t Group), an operating unit of the PNP on ill drugs, regardless kung sino ung tao. And he should have informed his immediate boss about it,” he said. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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