Philippine Daily Inquirer

PDEA CHIEF ON ACIERTO’S EXPOSÉ: IT LOOKS LIKE HE’S LYING

- By Jaymee T. Gamil and Marlon Ramos @Team_Inquirer

Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) Director General Aaron Aquino has called out dismissed P. Col. Eduardo Acierto for allegedly lying in his exposé implicatin­g the President’s former economic adviser, Chinese businessma­n Michael Yang, aka Hongming Yang, in the illegal drugs trade.

The PDEA chief made this statement after confirming that Yang, contrary to Acierto’s claim, was not a target in the policePDEA operation on a clandestin­e drug laboratory in Davao in 2004.

Acierto was then with the now-defunct Philippine National Police Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force.

“I was a part of that operation. From start to finish, the name ‘Michael Yang’ did not come up. I revisited ‘Oplan Crystal Gold’—the name of our implemente­d [coordinati­on plan]—we had 13 targets, and Michael Yang was not there,” Aquino said on Friday.

“I don’t know his motive, but one thing for sure is that his credibilit­y is in question. It looks like he’s lying,” Aquino said of Acierto.

Aquino said that based on the PDEA’s drugs watchlist, there were two Michael Yangs—one working in transporta­tion in Bulacan, and another an alleged drug pusher in Sual, Pangasinan; and two Hongming Yangs—a mining operator in Samar, and a Chinese teacher in Caloocan.

“I think they are just namesakes,” he said.

Detained opposition Sen. Leila de Lima, for her part, has urged her colleagues in the Senate to conduct a thorough investigat­ion into the alleged links of Yang to the narcotics trade.

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