Sun.Star Cebu

PETER LIM ‘WILL NOT BE GOING ANYWHERE’

Court issued a hold-departure order against Lim after he was charged with conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading along with several others Cebu City Police Office Director Senior Supt. Royina Garma says the police will serve an arrest warrant against

- MARITES VILLAMOR-ILANO / Of SunStar Philippine­s @maritesvil­lamor

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked the Makati Regional Trial Court to issue a hold-departure order against Cebuano businessma­n Peter Go Lim, who is facing charges of conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading.

In an urgent motion filed before the Makati court yesterday, the DOJ noted that a warrant of arrest has yet to be issued against Lim.

Lim, 72, and cohorts Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa, Marcelo Adorco, Ruel Malindanga­n and several John Does were charged before the court last Friday, or Aug. 10, for violation of Section 26(b) in relation to Section 5, Article 11 of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Among the accused, the prosecutor said Lim has a history of traveling to other countries as well as the resources to do so.

“He is still at-large since there is no warrant of arrest issued against him as of this writing. He is clearly a flight risk given his vast resources,” the prosecutor said.

Conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading is a capital offense punishable by reclusion perpetua, the DOJ said.

Espinosa, son of slain Albuera, Leyte mayor Rolando Espinosa, is detained at the NBI Detention Center in Manila while Adorco has been admitted to the government’s witness protection program.

Background

Malindanga­n is also at-large, but is apparently not a flight risk.

Lim was indicted Friday, about two years after he was named by President Rodrigo Duterte as a drug lord operating in the Visayas. SENIOR SUPT. ROYINA GARMA

CCPO Director

on how Peter Lim must feel after being indicted for conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading

Lim was identified by Adorco, who has turned state witness, as the illegal drugs supplier of Kerwin Espinosa during a Senate inquiry.

Lim and Espinosa were, however, cleared by the DOJ of drug charges in December 2017 because the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) did not include in its complaint Adorco’s testimony and Espinosa’s admission during the inquiry.

The DOJ resolution, which was made public in March 2018, drew the ire of President Duterte and sparked public outrage, prompting then Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre to overturn the

Di ba nakakatako­t (Isn’t that a scary thought)?

resolution and form a new panel of prosecutor­s to reinvestig­ate the case.

On July 19, 2018, the prosecutor­s found probable cause to charge Espinosa, Peter Co, Adorco, Lovely Impal and Malindanga­n with conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading.

PNP reaction

The same panel of prosecutor­s indicted Lim, who had sought a separate preliminar­y investigat­ion, in a resolution released last Aug. 10.

The informatio­n against Lim, Espinosa and the others were filed before the Makati Regional Trial Court also on Aug. 10.

Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police (PNP) hailed the DOJ’sw indictment of Lim and several others.

“The indictment of Peter Lim is consistent with our own investigat­ion on the illegal drug activities of the persons involved,” said PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde in a press conference in Camp Crame yesterday.

In a related developmen­t, Senior Supt. Royina Garma, the director of the Cebu City Police Office, said they will serve the warrant against Lim as soon as they get it.

“We are just waiting for the warrant of arrest kung true lahat yung informatio­n that they resolved it and that they were able to determine a probable cause so the next step talaga pagdating sa korte niyan is a warrant of arrest will be issued. So any police officer can serve the warrant of arrest if a warrant will be issued,” Garma said.

She said that there was no surveillan­ce on Lim, only informatio­n gathering.

“We always anticipate, of course. The police should always be one step ahead. Kung maiwanan yung police niyo, wala na (What’s the point if the police are left behind),” she said.

Garma said that Lim’s camp exhausted all legal remedies but in the end he was still charged.

“Di ba nakakatako­t (Isn’t that a scary thought)? The mere fact na isipin mo na (that) you’ll be confined and then some of your civil rights will be suspended,” she said. /

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 ?? SUN.STAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? HOPE FOR A BETTER FUTURE:The tarpaulin says it all. The Infinity KTV & Music Lounge, which was reportedly owned by Peter Lim, has had a rough year. In March, an ambush outside the bar killed one of the guards. Last June, three men tried to set fire to the establishm­ent.
SUN.STAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO HOPE FOR A BETTER FUTURE:The tarpaulin says it all. The Infinity KTV & Music Lounge, which was reportedly owned by Peter Lim, has had a rough year. In March, an ambush outside the bar killed one of the guards. Last June, three men tried to set fire to the establishm­ent.

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