Drug matrix personalities may face graft charges

Former Justice Secretary and now Senator Leila De Lima gestures during a news conference she called to answer allegations about her alleged links to illegal drugs Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016 in suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, Philippines. De Lima, who was called "immoral" by President Rodrigo Duterte, said she is "willing to be shot in front of the President" if there is evidence she is involved in illegal drugs. De Lima is scheduled to open a Senate investigation on Monday on the extra-judicial killings related to the "war on drugs" by President Duterte. AP/Bullit Marquez

MANILA, Philippines — Personalities involved in the drug matrix recently released by President Rodrigo Duterte may face drug-related graft charges, a Palace official said on Friday.

The so-called drug matrix claims that Sen. Leila de Lima and Pangasinan Rep. Amado Espino Jr. are among the key personalities involved in the drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison.

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Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said that the personalities involved in the matrix are verified but their alleged links are yet to be finalized.

"If and when they have been finally verified the charges may have to deal with graft and drug related graft once information is actually verified," Abella said at a news conference aired on television.

Abella said that the information released by the president were based on "collaborative intelligence."

"Several witnesses have surfaced to prove certain allegations against certain personalities and they're in the process of taking affidavit of these particular witnesses including NBP guards, inmates and friends of these personalities that have been referred to," Abella said.

The Palace official stressed that the matrix presented by Duterte is complete but the details are being "worked out."

Other personalities involved in the drug matrix are De Lima's driver Ronnie Dayan, former Justice Undersecretary Francisco "Toti" Baraan III, Pangasinan Provincial Administrator Rafael "Raffy" Baraan, retired Gen. Franklin Bucayo and Pangasinan Board Member Raul Sison.

Both De Lima and Espino have denied their alleged links in the drug trade at the penitentiary and questioned the contents of the matrix.

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