Trillanes tags in-law of Duterte in hearing on drug shipment
THE SENATE blue-ribbon committee on Tuesday, Aug. 29, resumed its inquiry on the P6.4 billion worth of shabu illegally shipped into the country late last May, with an opposition senator focusing his questions on the possible involvement of President Rodrigo R. Duterte鈥檚 family, including a son-in-law, in customs operations.

Senator Antonio F. Trillanes IV, taking his turn at the inquiry, grilled Bureau of Customs (BoC) deputy commissioner Gerardo O. Gambala and former Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service director Neil Anthony L. Estrella regarding the alleged visits of lawyer Manases R. Carpio, husband of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, and Davao Vice-Mayor Paolo Z. Duterte at the BoC.
Mr. Gambala denied ever seeing the vice-mayor in the BoC premises. For his part, Mr. Estrella said he once 鈥渃hanced upon鈥 Mr. Carpio stepping out of now-resigned Customs Commissioner Nicanor E. Faeldon鈥檚 office, but was unfamiliar with the purpose of that visit.
Mr. Trillanes nevertheless said: 鈥淭his confirms my information na hindi lamang si Paolo ang umeeksena o pumapapel dito sa operasyon ng Customs kung hindi maging si Mans Carpio na rin, so family affair na ito ng Pamilya Duterte.鈥 (This confirms my information that it is not only Paolo but Mans Carpio is also involved in customs operations, so this is a family affair by the Duterte family.)The senator also alleged that, according to his sources, Mr. Duterte was there on two occasions.
鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have any business sa Bureau of Customs except mag-aayos talaga sila, mag-e-exert sila ng influence at mage-endorse sila ng tao, so ganun 鈥榶un e,鈥 Mr. Trillanes also said. (They don鈥檛 have any business in the Bureau of Customs except for arranging deals, exerting influence and endorsing people, so that鈥檚 how it is.)
The senator also claimed that Messrs. Carpio and the younger Duterte are involved in allowing questionable shipments to pass through Customs with a 鈥渘o-look fee.鈥
鈥淕anun 鈥榶ung transaction. So lahat 鈥榶an nagmamano sila lahat kay Paolo Duterte,鈥 Mr. Trillanes also claimed. (That鈥檚 how the transactions go. They all seek Paolo Duterte鈥檚 blessings.)
On questioning, Mr. Trillanes said he will soon bring in witnesses (鈥淒arating tayo d鈥檡an鈥).
Mr. Carpio, responding on social media, said, 鈥淚t is my job as a lawyer to appear before government agencies for and on behalf of my principals. Senator Trillanes is imputing malice in saying that my appearance before the BoC is because of smuggling.鈥
At Malaca帽ang also on Tuesday, President Duterte reaffirmed anew that he will resign if his children are proven to be involved in corruption.
For his part, the committee chairman, Senator Richard J. Gordon, said Mr. Trillanes 鈥渟hould produce evidence. I can鈥檛 just call anybody here.鈥
Mr. Gordon also said the focus should be on the source of the illegal drugs, which is China, as he suggested a 鈥淐hinese conspiracy鈥 and said the Chinese government should cooperate with the committee鈥檚 investigation.
Asked if he had a specific request to the Chinese government, he said: 鈥淒alhin 鈥榶ung Tong Yang Ping. Sino pa 鈥榶ung nandoon na nahuli nila? Sino 鈥榶ung mga taong alam nilang pinagdadalhan ng droga?鈥 (Bring Tong Yang Ping. Tell us the names of those apprehended there. Who are the people they know are trafficking in drugs?)
Others invited to the hearing were Mr. Faeldon, his chief of staff lawyer Mandy Anderson, Davao City Councilor Nilo 鈥淪mall鈥 Abellera Jr., and Col. Allen Capuyan.
Mr. Abellera, who is alleged to be a member of the Davao Group smuggling racket, begged off from Tuesday鈥檚 hearing. In a letter to the committee dated Aug. 28, he cited a medical condition as explained in a medical certificate attached to his letter.
Mr. Abellera asked that he be allowed to attend the hearings scheduled this Thursday, Aug. 31, and on Sept. 4. He also sent an affidavit stating he had 鈥渘o knowledge, let alone any participation, on the shipment of shabu from China.鈥 He acknowledged meeting with broker Mark Ruben G. Taguba II in Davao and a certain 鈥淛ack,鈥 but declined their request to arrange a meeting with the younger Mr. Duterte.
鈥淜nowing that the Vice Mayor does not involve himself with such matters, I politely told Jack that I could not arrange such meeting,鈥 went Mr. Abellera鈥檚 affidavit.
Also on Tuesday, the Department of Finance issued a letter of commendation by Finance Secretary Ccarlos G. Dominguez citing Mr. Faeldon鈥檚 鈥渋mpeccable character, honesty, sincerity and strong leadership.鈥
鈥淚n the brief time that you served as the Bureau of Customs (BoC) Commissioner, you have proven to be a man of unquestionable integrity,鈥 went Mr. Dominguez鈥檚 letter dated Aug.22 which noted further that 鈥淭hrough your unwavering dedication and perseverance, the country鈥檚 second biggest revenue collection agency exceeded its collection targets…鈥
鈥淢ore significantly, with the BoC鈥檚 initiative, rigorous investigative work and effective law enforcement on your watch, we were able to catch the biggest instance of tax fraud in Philippine history,鈥 the letter also read, adding:
鈥淵ou have also made a tremendous effort in meeting head-on the enormous challenge of cleansing the bureau of corrupt employees. Under your leadership, transparency and accountability began to be the norm in the BoC.鈥
鈥淵ou have my trust and confidence. I look forward to working with you again in the future.鈥 — Mario M. Banzon


