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Labor undersec charged for theft

- Keith A. Calayag/SunStar Philippine­s

MANILA - Former Negros Oriental congressma­n, now Labor Undersecre­tary Jacinto "Jing" Paras is facing a complaint for theft for allegedly stealing the cellphone of Akbayan Party-list Representa­tive Tom Villarin during a House labor committee hearing at the House of Representa­tives last March.

"Yesterday, I filed a criminal case against former congressma­n now undersecre­tary of the Department of Labor, Undersecre­tary Jing Paras for theft," Villarin said in a press conference on Tuesday, May 29.

"Last March during a committee hearing in the Labor committee habang naghe-hearing kami, nilapitan niya ako at parang salisi gang, dinukot yung aking cellphone at nakuha yan sa CCTV ng House," Villarin added.

(Just like the Salisi gang, he took my cellphone. This was caught on CCTV.)

Villarin said that before his cellphone, an iPhone X, went missing, Paras approached him and told him "kayo pala ni Senator Risa Hontiveros ang magkasama (you and Senator Risa Hontiveros were together)."

Villarin said his cellphone was found in another room at the House of Representa­tives after more than an hour of searching.

Asked if he thinks that Paras took his cellphone to try to get evidence against Hontiveros, he said, "yes, possibly that's the main motive."

But Villarin believed that Paras, a member of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) who filed a case against Hontiveros, was not able to get anything from his cellphone because it has a facial recognitio­n feature.

Paras filed a case against Hontiveros before the Office of the Ombudsman in September last year for kidnapping after the lady senator took custody of the minors who were witnesses to the killing of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos, a Grade 11 student who was shot dead by Caloocan police while begging for his life.

Prior to the filing, Paras became the subject of news reports due to a text message between him

and former Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II.

In the text message, photograph­ed during a Senate inquiry, Aguirre asked Paras to expedite a case against Hontiveros, one of the staunchest critics of the administra­tion.

Villarin said Paras did not try to reach out to him after the incident.

Paras has also filed complaints against Overall Deputy Ombudsman Arthur Carandang for the disclosure of the alleged bank accounts of the Duterte family and against Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, another staunch critic of the administra­tion, for allegedly encouragin­g the military to kill President Rodrigo Duterte.

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