Manila Standard - 2016 August 20 - Saturday

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Sara Duterte ‘infanticipating’ with triplets DAVAO CITY—Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio is expecting triplets and has confirmed her pregnancy, City Information Office head Jefry Tupas said Friday. “We are expecting triplets and they are doing well on their seventh week,” President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter said in a message that was read by Tupas.

“The human body is made to carry just one baby and I am experiencing threefold all the pregnancy symptoms that a woman goes through.” Malacañang welcomed Sara’s message announcing she was seven weeks pregnant with triplets. “The President is delighted with the news of his daughter’s preg-

nancy. He is also hopeful that Sara said she was “having a hard she will be able to see through the time with the symptoms as well as pregnancy smoothly and well,” the complications of a multi-fetal Next page Communications Secretary Martin pregnancy.” Andanar said. “Mayor Sara’s pregnancy serves as a source of inspiration for the Chief Executive to roll up his sleeves and work double time in his fight against crime and drugs.”

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CPP-NPA declares ceasefire By John Paolo Bencito

THE Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People’s Army declared on Friday a seven-day unilateral ceasefire hours after the release of its high-ranking leaders Benito and Wilma Tiamzon, who were named consultants to peace talks in Norway next week. The CPP said in a statement the ceasefire will take effect starting 12:01 a.m. of August 21 until 11:59 p.m. of

De Lima: Only snippets of facts, all lies By Macon Ramos-Araneta SENATOR Leila de Lima on Friday denied any links to the illicit drug trade, but continued to keep silent on President Rodrigo Duterte’s allegations that she had an affair with her driver, a married man, who supposedly collected

drug money for her. “An absolute lie! That’s completely false!” De Lima said of Duterte’s charge that she was a protector and coddler of drug lords, who had contributed to her successful election campaign to become senator. In her second press conference

in so many days, De Lima said she had opted to remain silent at first because it was difficult for her to be publicly engaging in a piecemeal explanation. “But this is what I can tell you. We’ve seen some snippets of facts, snippets of truths, but the bulk of it Next page

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He collected money from drug lords—Cam By John Paolo Bencito

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WHISTLEBLOWER on Friday tagged Senator Leila de Lima’s driver and ‘paramour’ of allegedly collecting more than P5 million in drug money weekly from high-profile inmates inside the New Bilibid Prison. “The name is Ronnie Palisoc Dayan from Urbiztondo, Pangasinan. He was De Lima’s house guard when she was still CHR [Commission on Human Rights]

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UN, Duterte escalate word war over drugs

High court unifies 3 anti-FM petitions

By John Paolo Bencito THE Palace on Friday slammed the UN special rapporteurs for misunderstanding of the drug problem in the country. “What is more alarming than the pandemic use and trade of illegal drugs in the Philippines is the seeming incomprehension by local and international observers,” Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella said in a statement. “In his pursuit to staunch the flood of drugs from nearby countries and entrenched manufacturers in key cities and locations, the President framed the menace in terms of war, which resulted in a number of deaths, but even more surprisingly, in

THE Supreme Court has consolidated the three petitions seeking to stop the burial of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos at the Heroes’ Cemetery as announced by President Rodrigo Duterte. The Court also ordered the lawyers of the second and third sets of petitioners to serve a copy of their petitions to the respondents―the Office of the Solicitor General and the Marcos family―by 4 p.m. on Friday. But the Court maintained its deadline for the government to file its comments on the three petitions on August 22. Next page

the surrender of hundreds of thousands of users. “The President has said, that a number may have been… killed by vigilantes, or by mistake and therefore has tasked the [National Police Commission] to investigate the ranks of the national police,” the statement said. Chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo scored as “baseless and reckless” a UN statement that the President’s bloody war on drugs amounted to a crime under international law. “When you are in New York or somewhere else, 10,000 kilometers or miles away from the Philippines and then you make such judgments, that’s recklessNext page ness,” Panelo said.

177 Indonesian pilgrims charged

Comelec advances in question

THE Commission on Audit has questioned the Commission on Elections over its unliquidated cash advances of more than P396 million as far back as March 1999. Out of the total, P163.6 million represented the top 100 highest amounts ranging from P500,000 to as much as P53 million. The commission told the Comelec that a cash advance must be reported as soon as the purpose for which it was given had been served. Next page

chief. Then he became her driver and [De Lima] brought him to the DoJ [Justice Department] when she was appointed by the President,” said whistleblower Sandra Cam in an interview on radio dzMM. Cam, who had informed President Rodrigo Duterte of De Lima’s alleged affair, criticized De Lima for denying her links to the illegal drug trade, since her loverdriver was her bagman inside the New Bilibid Prison. “My question is this. If you’re the secretary of Justice, don’t tell me that you don’t know about the drugs going in and out of the Bureau of Corrections, while you’re flying high because you have a bagman who is protecting you on the inside,” she said in Filipino. Next page

ANTI-DRUG DRIVE. The Philippine government has criticized as ‘baseless and reckless’ a United Nations

statement that President Rodrigo Duterte’s unrelenting war against illegal drugs amounts to a crime under international law, four days short to a month after the man in the picture was shot dead by unidentified gunmen on a street in Manila. AFP

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IMMIGRATION agents on Friday intercepted 177 Indonesians disguised as Filipinos who tried to leave the country to join the Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said the agents also stopped five Filipinos who were supposed to escort the aliens on their trip as they were about to board a special early-morning Philippine Airlines flight to Medina. Morente said the Indonesians had genuine Philippine passports allegedly provided by their Filipino escorts who organized the pilgrimage. He said the Indonesians allegedly paid $6,000 to $10,000

each for the trip. Initial investigation showed that the Indonesians were given Philippine passports to enable them to join the Hajj pilgrimage using the quota reserved for Filipino pilgrims by the Saudi government. It appeared that no more Hajj slots had been available for the Indonesians. The Indonesians claimed that they arrived individually as tourists in the past few weeks before their Filipino escorts facilitated their pilgrimage. But Morente ordered charges filed against them for misrepresenting themselves as Filipinos. Eric B. Apolonio and Joel E. Zurbano

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