Philippine Daily Inquirer

KOKO: SENATE PROBE OF VIRAL VIDEO JUST A WASTE OF TIME

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ

Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III has rejected a proposal for the Senate to look into the allegation­s in a viral video claiming that President Duterte’s son and son-in-law were receiving millions of pesos from a drug syndicate, as seen in a document in the hands of a supposed former member of the group.

In a radio interview, Pimentel questioned the veracity of the video, saying anybody could have produced it, manufactur­ed the documents, and invented a narrative.

Chance to rebut

The video showed a hooded man claiming to be a former member of a drug syndicate, who alleged that former Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte and Waldo Carpio, brother of his brother-in-law, were among those on a list of people receiving large amount of bank deposits from a drug syndicate.

Minority Leader Franklin Drilon had proposed that the Senate blue ribbon committee reopen its investigat­ion into drug smuggling in the Philippine­s after the video came out.

This would give Paolo and Carpio a chance to rebut the allegation­s, Drilon said.

Sen. Risa Hontiveros backed Drilon’s proposal and said the “disturbing documents and data trail” could not be ignored.

But Pimentel said a probe would be just a waste of time and resources.

“My point is, should we waste Senate time and resources to investigat­e that?” he said.

The hooded man, who identified himself as “Bikoy,” also said Paolo had a dragon tattoo on his back that supposedly bears an alphanumer­ic code that was used to identify him in the drug syndicate’s list.

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