Arrest De Lima—Alvarez By Maricel V. Cruz
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THE House of Representatives will file a string of cases against Senator Leila de Lima over her alleged illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison and “illicit affair” with her former bodyguard and driver Ronnie Dayan, a House official said on Monday.
Rep. Rodolfo Fariñas said they will file a criminal complaint for contempt before a Regional Trial Court, a disbarment case before the Supreme Court and an ethics case before the Senate Ethics Committee for disorderly behavior. He made his statement even as Next page
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SIGN OF GRATITUDE. Employees
of the Parks Development Office of the Manila City Hall have begun hosing off the 45-foot bronze statue of ‘The Great Plebeian’ Andres Bonifacio near the capital’s government seat in preparation for the 153rd birth anniversary tomorrow of the man some historians consider the first Filipino president through the revolutionary government he established. Lino Santos
A GROUP on Monday asked the Supreme Court to disbar Senator Leila de Lima over her previous affair with her former driver Ronnie Dayan. In a supplemental complaint, the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption submitted to the high court the recent admissions made by De Lima and Dayan about their seven-year love affair. The VACC said the public admission by De Lima in a recent TV interview and the testimony of Ronnie Dayan before the House of Representatives last week were ample evidence proving De Lima’s immorality and warranting her disbarment. “The admission of Senator De Lima about her illicit and scandalous relationship in public is definitely not a frailty of a Next page
Du30 allays terror fears Palace rules out suspension of habeas writ By John Paolo Bencito
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ALACAÑANG on Monday quelled fears over the possible suspension of the writ of habeas corpus amid continued terror threats. Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella scored opposition lawmakers who claimed that President Rodrigo Duterte was laying down conditions to declare the suspension of the privilege of habeas corpus, following the discovery of a bomb near the US Embassy as well as the ongoing
military operations against the Maute local terrorist group. “The reaction of opposition lawmakers that the discovery of IED near the US Embassy along with movement of the Maute group may be laying a foundation for the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus is reading too
much into the situation,” Abella said. “The suspicious circumstances are already being investigated,” he added. Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said there was no compelling reason to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus at this point. “As a strong advocate of the rule of law, he is fully aware of the limits of presidential powers,” Andanar said. “Given this, President Duterte believes any intervention at his level is unnecessary.” Andanar also said that there was no cause for alarm in Metro Ma-
nila after an improvised explosive device was found near the US Embassy on Roxas Boulevard. “The PNP is on top of the situation and shall beef up security measures in public places especially where there are big crowds,” Andanar said in a statement. “We assure the public that this incident should not be a cause for alarm. Business and work continue as normal,” he added, A bomb was found by a street sweeper in a trash can along the boulevard at past 7 a.m., with parts of the improvised bomb, including an 81-mm mortar, a 9-volt battery,
US Embassy bomb plot foiled; Davao link eyed By Sara Susanne D. Fabunan POLICE defused a bomb found in a rubbish bin near the US Embassy in Manila Monday, authorities said. (Related story on A2) The police chief of the National Capital Region said an improvised explosive device composed of a cell phone,
blasting cap, 9-volt battery and 81-millimeter mortar was found by a street sweeper about 200 meters from the embassy. “Most probably there was an intention to bomb the area because there’s a detonating device, a cellphone, but this is still under investigation,” Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde said in a phone interview. Next page
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Terrorists under fire; death toll rises to 19 By Florante S. Solmerin
JOINING FORCES. In the runup to the commemoration of Human Rights Day on December 10, scores of
alleged Martial Law victims from Eastern Visayas join Monday hundreds of surviving victims of the powerful Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ in November 2013 in protest against what they call the political rehabilitation of the Marcoses at the expense of rebuilding the communities of the typhoon victims. Lino Santos
Overturn FM ruling, SC urged AN OFFICIAL has asked the Supreme Court to reverse its decision allowing the burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Heroes’ Cemetery for the sake of the people who disappeared or whose rights were violated during the martial law years. Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman said Marcos’ burial at the Next page
181 cops fail drug test THE Philippine National Police is set to dismiss 181 policemen from the service after they were found guilty of using illegal drugs following a series of drug tests. The dismissal begins once Police Chief Ronaldo dela Rosa signs the recommendation to have them separated from the service. The PNP-Internal Affair Service, the office investigating policemen using illegal drugs, has separately recommended to Dela Rosa the outright dismissal twitter.com/ MlaStandard
of nine police officers after they were found positive for ingesting illegal drugs. They are PO1 Rahib Mapambocol; PO2 Jesus Plazo Jr.; SPO1 Jay Tizon; PO3 Joel Bolivar; PO1 Archelaus Hunshell DR Olivares; PO1 Edgar Sarmiento; SPO1 Robert Pellarada; PO2 Emmanuel Mari and Ronald Alcasabas. IAS director Chief Supt Leo Angelo Leuterio said they were also finalizing the proceedings against 40 more policemen who had also been found to have been using illegal drugs. Next page
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THE death toll in the fighting between government troops and the Maute group climbed to 19, all of them terrorists, with at least 13 soldiers wounded in Butig, Lanao del Sur, military spokesman Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla said Monday. The hostilitiesheightened as President Rodolfo Duterte confirmed the Maute group is connected to the jihadist Islamic State. “I just wanted to know the dimensions of our war. We are not good today because the intelligence community advised me that the ISIS is connected to the group in the Philippines called the Maute, which is waging war now in Lanao,” Duterte said during the ceremonial launch of a Next page
NOT RUBBISH. PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa
displays during a news conference at police headquarters in Manila an already defused improvised explosive devise alleged to have been found by a street sweeper in a garbage box near the US Embassy Monday, with officials blaming Islamic militants for what they called an attempted terrorist act. AFP
Rody in tip-top shape, Palace assures By John Paolo Bencito THE Palace assured the public Monday that President Rodrigo Duterte is in good shape and able to continue fulfilling his responsibilities as the country’s chief executive, following reports that
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he had passed out earlier in the day. “We would like to assure our people that the President is in good physical and mental health. He is strong and agile and can stand the responsibilities and demands of the presidency,” Com-
munications Secretary Martin Andanar said. Andanar was reacting to information received by one Palace reporter that Duterte had passed out, a report that Special Assistant to the President Christopher Go denied. Next page
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