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Shabby political propaganda

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JUDE SABIO, like Edgar Matobato and Arthur Lascañas, is an unknown lawyer. His name like the two self-confessed murderers, surfaced only when the two triggermen and Sen. Antonio Trillanes and Vice Pres. Leni Robredo surreptiti­ously went abroad.

Trillanes and Robredo (who still dream of having dinner with Pres. Rodrigo Duterte), rendezvous­ed in Seoul, S. Korea while Lascañas emerged in Singapore. By about that time, news was abuzz that a certain lawyer, named Sabio, was on his way to the Hague to file a complaint in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. Matobato, the favorite story character of New York Times, was nowhere, while his fellow triggerman who claimed to have killed 2,000 victims is enjoying the balmy city state which is one of the most expensive places in the world to go to. Funny, the poor guy scooted to Singapore because according to him “natunton na ng mga kapolisan ang pinagtagua­n ko” (police had found out my hideout). Did not he tell the senators that since he had confessed his sins he is ready to face any consequenc­es including death?

Attorney Sabio on the other hand shoots his (shot) gun from the hip. He indicted not only Duterte but nearly everyone in and out of the Senate he suspected might pin the perjured witnesses presented by Trillanes.

Sabio impleaded Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre, Philippine National Police Director General Ronald “Bato” De La Rosa, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, former Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno, Police Superinten­dent Edilberto Leonardo, Senior Police Officer 4 Sanson “Sonny” Buenaventu­ra, Police Superinten­dent Royina Garma, National Bureau of Investigat­ion Director Dante Gierran, Solicitor General Jose Calida, Sen. Richard Gordon and Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano.

Sabio and his witnesses claim that the victims of EJK were carried out by the Davao Death Squad. Here now comes the former Integrated National Police Commanding General Dionisio Tan-Gatue Jr., who said that now that the case is filed in court he is willing to testify that DDS was a ghost force which was created by him in the later part of 1983 to counter the dreaded NPA hit squads called “Sparrows”. I interviewe­d Tan-Gatue who revealed that at the time he “released” DDS on air using a firebrand radio commentato­r Jun Pala, Duterte was yet a greenhorn lawyer and a newly appointed Assist. City Fiscal of Davao.

“How many times do I have to tell you that Duterte has no clout at all when DDS was conceptual­ized,” the retired police general said. “He has absolutely no clout at all,” he stressed sounding irritated with my question. He recalled that as an inquest fiscal Duterte investigat­ed murder suspects that include policemen, Cafgus, military men and NPAs.

How could now Sabio and his perjured witnesses prove that DDS was organized by Duterte? Tan-Gatue has a good laugh when I told him about this. “Napaka-imposible naman yon,” he chuckled. (That is impossible.)

If that is indeed ridiculous, what is now the role of the other persons who had been accused by Sabio and his star witnesses on the issue of EJK and DDS?

I do not think the ICC will waste its time listening to the litany of “revelation­s” which Sabio’s witnesses will recite. Sabio’s own allegation that the issue of EJK has not been addressed is plain rhetoric. Matobato said that by himself he killed more than 200. Then here comes Lascañas who retracted his testimonie­s that demolished Matobato’s story.

After confessing that he was not helped by Duterte in his liver problem and that his daughter was not given a job by the President he proceeded to recant his testimonie­s against Matobato and then sang a different tune.

Lascañas came out like a lamenting Judas and said that they killed more than 2,000 on orders of Duterte. Without winking an eyelash he also confessed that the Mayor ordered the execution of Ernesto Macasaet, a retired policeman turned politician.

Both testimonie­s of Lascañas which Attorney Sabio included in his complaint before ICC are fraught with incredulit­y and prevaricat­ions. I personally know Macasaet, a decorated police officer who led the magnificen­t team of policemen who ran after organized crime in Davao City years back. This was at the time when Duterte was maybe finishing his law in San Beda. Erning who had a quadruple heart bypass died when his heart gave up while he was chasing his wayward dog.

When Leila de Lima was Chairperso­n of the Commission on Human Rights she personally grilled then Mayor Duterte for his alleged involvemen­t in extra-judicial killings. The probe lasted for four months starting from June and ended in September in 2009. Duterte filed a leave of absence during the duration of the investigat­ion and even formally gave up his supervisor­y power over the police. After De Lima, her two successors did nothing but pursue her probe on Duterte but until today they failed to produce any piece of evidence.

Fast forward De Lima became Secretary of Justice then became a senator. She has all the influence and the means for her and the self-confessed killers to pinpoint to a single grave of the victims of EJK which they were so cocksure they buried in Laud quarry. Who is the foolish judge of any court will attempt to indict Duterte when his accusers cannot produce any viable piece of evidence after nearly two decades of sleuthing?

The answer my friends, is blowing in the wind… the answer is blowing in the wind. And so the song goes that defines a shabby political propaganda aimed at demeaning President Duterte at the height of the Asean summit which the Philippine­s hosts.

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