The Philippine Star

Rody to Mabilog: Stop fooling me

- By ALEXIS ROMERO With Edu Punay

President Duterte has accused Iloilo City Mayor Jed Mabilog of fooling him after the mayor offered a P1-million cash reward to the informant who helped police track down and neutralize suspected drug lord Richard Prevendido.

Duterte sarcastica­lly said that he admired Mabilog, who was accused of protecting drug lords, for offering the P1-million reward.

“Bumilib lang ako sa kanya, kasi matapang siya. Sabi niya, bigyan daw niya ng one million ‘yung taong makapagtur­o sa kanila ang mga drug people (I admire him because he is brave. He said he would give P1 million to those who can pinpoint drug people),” the President told reporters in Taguig City Tuesday night.

“Bobolahin pa ako ng p ***** i** niya. ‘Wag mo akong s ****** ng ganun. Katagal ko na sa gobyerno na ito. Ililibing na nga ako eh (He even tried to fool me. Son of a b **** . Do not trick me like that. I have been in government for so long. I am even about to be buried),” he added.

Duterte said he curses at people who are trying to deceive him.

“Kaya bastos ang bunganga ko eh, eh binabastos mo rin ako eh. Kakasabi ko lang sa kanila na huminto (My mouth is disrespect­ful because they disrespect­ed me. I just told them to stop),” he added.

Mabilog, one of the mayors in the list of politician­s with supposed ties with drug rings, has ordered the release of P1-million reward money to the citizen whose informatio­n led to the killing of Prevendido, said to be the top drug lord in the city.

Half of the amount will be shouldered by the city government while the other half will be provided by the provincial government.

After months of hunting, the police gunned down in an alleged shootout elusive local drug lord Prevendido alias Buang and his son Jason after law enforcers raided a house in Jaro, Iloilo City.

The suspects were killed after clashing with policemen about to serve an arrest warrant at a house in Phase 4, Landheight­s Subdivisio­n in Barangay Balabago.

The two suspects were reportedly the only occupants of a twostory house at a secluded portion of the village.

Joint elements of the Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO), Iloilo City police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, Jaro police station and the police Regional Intelligen­ce Division (RID) raided the house at around 8:30 p.m. last Friday.

Iloilo City police director Senior Supt. Marlon Tayaba said they received a breakthrou­gh in their monitoring last Aug. 31.

He said an informant who belonged to Prevendido’s group told the police of the whereabout­s of the drug lord.

With his tip leading to the neutraliza­tion of Prevendido, the P1.1-million reward will be given to the informant.

Duterte has warned Mabilog to sever his ties with drug lords, saying he would not tolerate those who would destroy the next generation.

Mabilog has denied any involvemen­t with narcotics and has promised to help authoritie­s in the campaign against illegal drugs.

The President also clarified that he did not assign controvers­ial policeman Chief Insp. Jovie Espenido as police chief of Iloilo City.

Espenido oversaw the raids that led to the death of Ozamiz City mayor Reynaldo Parojinog last July. He was also the police chief of Albuera, Leyte when its mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. was nabbed and subsequent­ly killed inside his jail cell.

Like Mabilog, Espinosa and Parojinog were in the list of politician­s believed to have ties to drug lords.

Last month, Duterte said he was assigning Espenido to Iloilo, which he described as a major source of shabu.

But Espenido’s appointmen­t as police chief was cancelled because his rank was lower than the minimum requiremen­t for the post.

“Look, I did not say that you should be there as a chief of police. I know he still does not have the rank,” Duterte said.

“I just said, ‘You want to be assigned there?’ Maybe I said… police station commander,” he added. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has given the police more time to debunk the denial made by Cebu-based businessma­n Peter Lim on drug trading charges filed against him.

In preliminar­y investigat­ion hearing yesterday, the PNP Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) presented witness Marcelo Adorco to subscribe to his statement against Lim as part of their reply.

But CIDG lawyers were not ready with Adorco’s affidavit and asked that he be allowed to subscribe to the panel ahead of his sworn statement because he had to go to Leyte.

The investigat­ing panel of prosecutor­s denied the request and required Adorco to return for subscripti­on of his affidavit with the submission of the PNP reply in the next hearing on Sept. 12.

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