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POSTED ON 02/03/2014 8:21 PM | UPDATED 02/03/2014 9:28 PM
POSTED ON 02/03/2014 8:21 PM | UPDATED 02/03/2014 9:28 PM
MANILA, Philippines – The National Bureau of
Investigation (NBI) arrests alleged rice smuggler Davidson Bangayan – also
known as David Tan right after a Senate hearing on his illegal operations.
Ayee Macaraig reports.
RODRIGO DUTERTE, DAVAO CITY MAYOR: There is no doubt in
this room. He is really the one.
The noose tightens on businessman Davidson Bangayan.
After the Senate established that he used dummies in
importing rice Bangayan faces a new accuser, Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.
Duterte presents a photo from Davao intelligence officials
of notorious rice smuggler David Tan. The mayor says Tan’s name came up in his
investigation as the go-to guy for rice smuggling in Davao, Manila, Cebu and
Cagayan de Oro.
Before lawmakers and law enforcers on live television the
notorious mayor threatens the man supposedly in the photo.
JUAN PONCE ENRILE, PHILIPPINE SENATOR: Sino siya? Ito?
Si David Bangayan? (Who is he? Is this man David Bangayan)
RODRIGO DUTERTE, DAVAO CITY MAYOR: Yeah. Sabi ko ayaw
ko simula ngayon sa lahat na may bumaba dito na smuggled goods, Sabi ko
pagbabarilin ko kayo. (I said, starting now, for all you who come to town
carrying smuggled goods, I’ll shoot all of you.) And if this guy would go to to
Davao and start to goes unloading. I will gladly kill him! I’m old, And so we
go to prison. I’m old your honor, I could spend the remaining days of my life
in prison. I can do away with the stress by read books, while away my time.
Duterte says Bangayan has many modes of smuggling rice,
including using poor farmers as fronts.
Like Duterte, Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile is
convinced Bangayan and Tan are the same person. He moves to cite Bangayan in
contempt for lying citing his affidavit in a libel case saying he is “aka David
Tan.”
DAVIDSON BANGAYAN, ALLEGED RICE SMUGGLER: Yes I'm
denying because I signed Davidson Bangayan, not David Tan. Maybe my lawyer did
not correct it. I saw my name, my company that's why he said walang ibang
nire-refer. (that's why he said, they're not referring to anyone else.)
JUAN PONCE ENRILE, SENATE MINORITY LEADER: Hindi lang
ito ang ebidensya kontra sa iyo na ikaw si David Tan. Maawa ka sa sarili mo.
Ayaw kita saktan ayaw kong manakit ng tao. Sa committee sa Senado may
reglamento dito di ka pwedeng magsinungaling. Kung nagsinungaling ka mapipilitan
kaming parusahan ka ng contempt. (This is not the only evidence proving that
you are David Tan. Have pity on yourself. I don’t want to hurt you. We’re still
expecting some documents. You can’t lie here in the Senate. You’ll be punished
for contempt.)
The Senate cites Bangayan in contempt, recommending the
filing of a perjury case against him, and the cancellation of the passport.
But Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has a surprise
announcement of her own.
LEILA DE LIMA, JUSTICE SECRETARY: The NBI is ready to
implement arrest warrant vs Bangayan as issued by RTC.
Investigators arrest Bangayan for a separate electricity
pilferage case.
Just hours later, he walks free after posting bail.
De Lima admits the bureau has yet to file an airtight case
against Bangayan for rice smuggling, but insists it has evidence and witnesses.
The justice chief draws flak from her fierce critic.
RODRIGO DUTERTE, DAVAO CITY MAYOR: The trouble with us
in government is that we talk too much, act too slow and do too little. Let me
ask. Don't we? I heard it once said that what the country needs given these
conditions is not more laws but more good men in public service. Let me ask
again, do we subscribe to that?
De Lima shrugs off the criticism, vowing to pursue Bangayan,
and other big-time rice smugglers.
Senators say their findings and the testimony of Mayor
Duterte raise the pressure on the justice department to sue Bangayan for rice
smuggling.
But the committee says the bigger challenge is to find and punish the customs and agriculture officials who connived with these big-time smugglers, and profited from this long-running problem.
- Ayee Macaraig,
Rappler. – Rappler.com
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