The Philippine Star

Palace: FBI not holding office in Camp Crame

- By DELON PORCALLA

Malacañang categorica­lly denied yesterday reports that the US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion ( FBI) is holding office in Camp Crame and FBI agents have been interrogat­ing suspects, including political prisoners.

“That is absolutely not true,” Secretary Ricky Carandang of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Strategic Planning and Developmen­t Office told reporters at a news briefing.

Deputy presidenti­al spokespers­on Abigail Valte said she could not be certain whether the reports, particular­ly the accusation of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP), that the FBI and other US-based intelligen­ce agencies hold an office in Camp Crame are true.

“I don’t want to automatica­lly deny it because you might say we have not checked, na hindi pa rin kami nag- check but it is something that it is not happening from what we know and from what we understand,” she said.

Sources, however, said the FBI is indeed being allowed to maintain an office in the custodial center at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarte­rs in Camp Crame.

The CPP said the office is in the detention center itself and the FBI occupies a unit in a “nearby condominiu­m,” according to activist Alan Jazmines and his fellow inmates, who informed the authoritie­s about the situation.

Jazmines wrote the Commission on Human Rights, the Department of Justice and the Karapatan Alliance for the Advancemen­t of People’s Rights.

The CPP condemned the government for allowing US law enforcemen­t agencies to use the PNP headquarte­rs as a “base for its intelligen­ce operations and facility for the rendition of several foreign nationals.”

Jazmines claims to be a peace consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s, the umbrella organizati­on of the CPP and its armed wing, the New People’s Army.

The inmates also alleged that three of the prisoners were Indonesian­s arrested in Malaysia and Indonesia and apparently brought to the prison facility in the country allegedly at the behest of the US government.

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REUTERS Laborers rappel down a high-rise building as they clean glass windows in Makati City’s central business district yesterday.

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