VOL. XXIX NO. 342 3 Sections 32 Pages P18 WEDNESDay : JaNUaRy 20, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Poe makes case to Supreme Court
A3
OSMEÑA: ENRILE WANTS REVENGE By Macon Ramos-araneta and Sandy araneta
SENATE Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile only wants to resume hearings on the Mamasapano massacre to exact revenge on President Benigno Aquino III, who “persecuted and sent him to jail” over the P10-billion pork barrel scam, Senator Sergio Osmeña III said Tuesday. Osmeña questioned Enrile’s assertion that there was no political color when he sought a reopening of the Senate investigation by the public order committee chaired by Senator Grace Poe. “Definitely, there is political color,” said Osmeña, a frequent critic of the President. Asked if Enrile’s move would favor any candidate, Osmeña replied: “I don’t think Johnny [Enrile] cares too much about that.” “Johnny wants to hurt Pnoy [Aquino], maybe put him in a stockade. I don’t think he is doing this as a favor to anybody,” Osmeña said. He said if Enrile can prove before the Senate that the President “actively and directly” involved himself in Operation Exodus, the ill-fated covert police operation that claimed the lives of 44 police commandos, that would hurt the President and destroy his legacy. Osmeña said it was uncertain if any explosive revelations at the Senate would also hurt the administration candidates. Osmeña said he didn’t see the need for the President to go to the Senate to answer questions to preserve the dignity of his office. “We don’t want him to be subjected to that,” he said. Enrile shrugged off Osmeña’s assessment and said his colleague should simply wait for his questions at the resumption of the hearings on Jan. 27. He said it was difficult to pass judgment on one’s peers. Enrile also said that while some witnesses volunteered to come forward to testify, he said he does not need to call them, saying he had sufficient evidence to prove the President’s direct hand in planning Next page
Rally. Activists rally outside the Senate in Pasay City in support of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law on Tuesday. Lino SantoS
Aquino not misled by SSS data —Palace
A2
IS supporters detonate bomb in Basilan tan chief of police said the bomb went off on the left side of the main entrance ARMED men believed to be members to the terminal in Barangay Kulay Bato of a local terrorist group with links to at 9:02 a.m. the Islamic State detonated a bomb The explosion damaged a water tank Tuesday in a port terminal in Lamitan, and shattered windows at the terminal Basilan, even as the military finally ad- but nobody was reported hurt. mitted the presence of nine foreign terThe blast came a day after Armed rorists in the country. Forces chief Gen. Hernando Iriberri Senior Insp. Gean Gallardo, Lami- confirmed that at least nine foreign ter-
By Francisco tuyay
rorist have sought sanctuary in Mindanao for years, assisting local terror units in bomb making techniques. Iriberri flew to Mindanao shortly after the Jakarta, Indonesia bombing, emphasizing the need for security forces to increase pressure on the Abu Sayyaf Group and other militants coddling foreign terrorists in Basilan, Sulu and Central Mindanao. Next page