Tag: Janet Napoles in prison

The Napoles Conspiracy

This is very interesting. I did wonder why Noynoy offered the princely sum of P10M for information on Janet Napoles’s whereabouts.

Is it really true that Noynoy’s Government already had Janet in custody long before Noynoy offered the reward? Was the reward a sort of publicity stunt  to make Noynoy looks pro-active in seeking Janet and justice?!!!

It makes you think? Well sooner of later the comprehensive script being written will unfold to us. Just be a little patient.

I bet all the senators and congressmen and other officials implicated on the Pork Barrel Scandal will reveal en masse that they have no knowledge of it and that their signatures have been compromised and forged. Hahaha

 

JPJhermes

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The mysterious Napoles ‘surrender’

September 2, 2013 | Featured, Opinion, PerryScope

PerryScope
By Perry Diaz

Janet-Lim-Napolis-SAF-team“Napoles surrenders to P-Noy,” bannered the newspapers. That’s the best news in weeks of national anxiety. First, there was the extortion scandal that involved Ballsy Aquino-Cruz and Eldon Cruz, the President’s sister and brother-in-law, respectively. Then, there was the exposé on the massive smuggling at the Bureau of Customs. And then, the mother of all scandals: the pork barrel scam that implicated at least 12 senators and more than 180 congressmen to the pork barrel scam ran by Janet Lim-Napoles, a scandal that rocked the government to its foundations. Indeed, never in the past had a corruption scandal of this magnitude been exposed.

Janet-Lim-Napoles-mugshot.3For two weeks after several former employees of Napoles blew the whistle on the pork barrel scam, Napoles was on the lam not because of the pork barrel scam that she ran but because of charges of “serious illegal detention” filed against her by whistleblower Benhur Luy. As the government’s key witness against Napoles on the pork barrel scam, Luy is now under the government’s witness protection program.

Manhunt

After the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sent out trackers in a futile attempt to arrest Napoles and her brother Reynald Lim, Napoles suddenly appeared out of nowhere and surrendered to President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III. This led the people to wonder why she surrendered to P-Noy and not to the NBI, the Philippine National Police (PNP) or any other law enforcement agency?

Malacañang’s official version of the chronology of events last August 28 as reported by InterAksyon.com is as follows:

12:37 p.m. – After Aquino announced the P10 million bounty against Napoles, [presidential spokesman Edwin] Lacierda caught on television a statement from Kapunan that her client was willing to surrender. Lacierda called up Kapunan (with whose law firm he used to work, circa 1989-91) to verify the news. Kapunan told him of the threat to Napoles’ life and that her client was willing to surrender only to Aquino. When he asked why, Lacierda said Kapunan supposedly said that the President was the only person her client could trust. Lacierda reported the surrender feeler to Aquino, who replied: “This is just another lead.”

4:06 p.m. – Kapunan called up Lacierda to say that her client was willing to surrender but asked for assurances of security. Lacierda said he “got the sense” that Kapunan was not in direct contact with Napoles. Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II was ordered to make preparations to secure Napoles. Lacierda said he was told to go to the vicinity of Pasong Tamo to rendezvous with Kapunan.

6:50 p.m. – Lacierda, along with deputy spokesperson Abigail Valte and Undersecretary Manolo Quezon III left the Palace on a vehicle provided by Roxas and escorted by police. Kapunan, who was with Napoles’ brother Jimmy Lim, called up Lacierda to meet at the White Space gallery. Kapunan and Jimmy Lim boarded Lacierda’s vehicle and proceeded to Heritage Park.

8:06 p.m. – Lacierda’s vehicle reached Heritage Park.

9:08 p.m. – Two women approached Lacierda’s vehicle. One of them was Janet Napoles.

Janet-Lim-Napoles-surrenders-in-Malacanang.69:37 p.m. – The group arrived at the Palace. Napoles was immediately checked by a doctor and then met with Aquino, who was with Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr., Presidential Communications Development Secretary Ramon Carandang, Roxas, and PNP Director General Alan Purisima. The group talked for 10 minutes, during which Napoles thanked Aquino for her security.

Lacierda said Aquino told his Cabinet officials, “Tutal puyat na tayo, damay-damay na (Since we’re all up late anyway, we might as well see this through),” and then left the Palace ahead of them to go to Camp Crame.

“The President wanted to make sure the area was secured so he went to check the premises” of the PNP headquarters, Lacierda said.

Napoles rode with Lacierda going to Camp Crame, with the other Cabinet officials joining the convoy.

Many questions, few answers

Do I believe Malacañang’s story? Maybe… if I get some answers to a lot of questions. But what I cannot fathom to believe is the participation of P-Noy in Napoles’ surrender? Why would the President of a country get personally involved in a matter of law enforcement? That’s tantamount to debasing the presidency.

Had P-Noy refused to be a party to Napoles’ surrender, do you think Napoles would continue to hide from the law? First of all, her reason for surrendering is she fears for her life. So, it would be unlikely for her to turn around and run. Napoles didn’t really have any other option than surrender.

Evidently, Napoles was in control and called the shots from the time she named the place to meet Lacierda – in a cemetery in the middle of the night — to the time she was escorted to the PNP headquarters, Camp Crame.

Questions that need answers are the following:

1. Why did Napoles insist that she surrender to P-Noy and nobody else? One might argue that P-Noy agreed to personally accept Napoles’ surrender because of what Napoles claimed: there is a threat to her life and she would surrender only to P-Noy, saying that P-Noy is the only person she could trust.

2. What made Napoles think that P-Noy was the only person she could trust? Had there been any past relationship between Napoles and P-Noy that she can entrust her life to him? If they had a relationship before – business or personal — what was it that P-Noy had done to earn her trust?

Camp-Crame3. Why did P-Noy drive to Camp Crame alone and ahead of the convoy that brought Napoles to Camp Crame? Lacierda was reported to have said that as Napoles was about to be taken to Camp Crame, P-Noy decided to go with them. But he didn’t join the convoy; instead he went ahead of the convoy that included Napoles, Lacierda, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas, Carandang, and Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras. Lacierda said that the reason P-Noy went ahead of the convoy was “to make sure that the place was secure so he went to inspect the premises himself.” But doesn’t P-Noy know that Camp Crame is the PNP’s national headquarters and is more secure than any place else?

It seems that for every question answered, more questions are raised. And this fueled a lot of speculation and conspiracy theories on Napoles’ mysterious “surrender.”

Abolish the pork

Anti-pork-barrel-rally-Luneta-8-26-13.2Conspiracy theories or not, the circumstances of Napoles’ surrender bring to the forefront of debate how Napoles was able to avoid scrutiny for 10 years spinning a web of corruption that involved senators and congressmen, and, who knows, members of the President’s official family. And who knows, Napoles might start singing like a canary.

Indeed, the mysterious Napoles “surrender” could be the game changer in the fight against institutionalized corruption. Let’s begin with the abolition of the pork barrel system including the P1.5-trillion presidential pork barrel. It breeds corruption and the people want to do away with it.

Mr. President, it’s time to listen to your “bosses,” the people.

(PerryDiaz@gmail.com)

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US-based Pinoy journo reported Napoles ‘detention’ by gov’t — hours before P10-M bounty announced

August 30, 2013 | Politics & Government

By Likha Cuevas-Miel
InterAksyon.com

MANILA, Philippines — (UPDATE – 1:39 p.m.) A US-based Filipino radio anchor reported that the government allegedly had custody of Janet Lim-Napoles hours before President Benigno Aquino III announced a P10-million bounty for her arrest.

Lino Celle, who works with RMN Radio Pinoy in New York, in a Facebook post with time stamp “Aug 28 2013 0200 Manila Time” quoted his “anonymous source” in the Department of Justice as saying, “Napoles is detained in [an] undisclosed location … approximately 200 kilometers north of Manila.”

Celle’s posts were first noted on by a site called “Coolbuster.”

Sought for comment on the report, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima sent a curt reply through text: “Not true at all.”

Celle said his source also told him that Napoles, who is accused of engineering the P10-billion pork barrel scam, had “offered to become a whistleblower for the state prosecutors.”

Aquino announced the reward for Napoles past 9 a.m. in Manila Wednesday.

The businesswoman, who was missing for two weeks after a warrant for her arrest was issued on illegal serious detention charges filed by pork barrel scam whistleblower Benhur Luy, surrendered to Aquino 9:37 p.m. the same day.

She has since been transferred to the Makati City Jail after initially spending time at Philippine National Headquarters in Camp Crame, where she was taken after her surrender by Aquino and a number of trusted aides.

ABS-CBN North America’s Gel Santos Relos asked Celle, in a series of Facebook posts, about his source and the veracity of the information, noting that, “other unreliable sources become ‘kuryente’ (bum steer) sources.”

Celle declined to reveal his source, saying he could not “compromise the sources’ personal security” as he maintained that, “I believe the sources because they never missed in the past!”

“No kuryente, Napoles is in custody! Malalim ito (This is deep)!” he added.

Celle’s report is bound to raise questions about the circumstances surrounding Napoles’ “surrender”. Malacanang claims that until officials were contacted by Napoles’ counsel in the afternoon of Wednesday that they did not know where she was.

The revelations of widespread misuse of lawmakers’ Priority Development Assistance Fund has triggered outrage and growing demands to scrap the pork barrel system, including discretionary funds granted to the President.

The anger over the perceived corruption has also fueled cynicism over Malacanang’s version of Napoles’ surrender, with many asking whether the whole event was “scripted” and whether she had cut a deal with the administration.

http://interaksyon.com/article/69706/us-based-pinoy-journo-says-napoles-was-in-govt-custody-hours-before-p10-m-bounty-announced

Janet Napoles Bound For a Posher Cell

Janet Napoles has travelled more in the last few days than most Filipinos. The irony is that she is in jail. Whatever next Boracay? Palawan? Buhol? Baguio? 🙁

Janet Napoles Bound For a Posher Cell

She really has some important people within the Government; that is becoming all too obvious. They can’t do enough for her. There is someone to wipe her nose, one to taste her food for her, one to revolve around her acting like an electric fan to cool her down, one as a human Katol to swipe any ambitious mosquito, one to make her a cup of cha-a like clockwork, all of them want to TeLL her FABLES so that she learns their brand of immoral lessons 😉 All of them have their heads firmly stuck to her backside.  Arise Queen Janet of the Napoles Swine Heard.

Are all these goings-on for her safety or for her manipulation?

Oh yes, Philippine Government, we madlang people know what you are all doing.

We are watching you all squirm.

To Janet

What you have done was so heinous. The monies could be been used for really deserving causes.

Do not cut a deal with the Government. What you need to do is tell the truth because only the truth will do at this time. Tell the truth for the sake of your family. Tell the truth for Jo-Christine’s sake. Has she not suffered enough? Have you not scuppered her chance to shine in the senate and the congress? Must she suffer forever being named as the primera hija  of the woman who allegedly siphoned billions of Pork Barrel in the form of PDAF for  her own personal gain?

Tell the truth for the sake of your sweetly stressed baby girl. Tell the truth that Jeane was a victim as much as the millions of Filipino taxpayers. Tell the truth that Jeane’s shopaholic was all done through ignorance of the truth. As much as you wanted to bring up Jeane in the manner that the majority of Filipinos can only dream of, you caused Jeane’s breakdown through your own deliberate fault. You broke your daughter, you cut off the very energy of that which gives her social life support. All you can do now is patch her together with the truth like any loving mother can do.

THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU ALL FREE. Unallege what is alleged!!! Vindicate yourself. Tell the truth and shame the devil.

As I said tell it as it was not how it should be! Geddit?!!! Do this in remembrance of Jo and Jeane. Two young women who still have a chance for a peaceful and honourable life, that is if you allow to have it.

Man up for your girls, at the end of the day that is really what must be done. Continued lying may have grave repercussions.    This is usually what happens,   once everyone who is now kowtowing to your every whim has gotten their way, they’ll be gone faster than you can say HELLO! Where will you be then?

JPJhermes

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Napoles to Laguna facility

August 30, 2013 10:11 pm

by Ritchie A. Horario Reporter

Court orders her detention at Fort Santo Domingo

Janet Lim-Napoles will be transferred from the Makati City Jail to Fort Santo Domingo in Santa Rosa, Laguna, which authorities said was a more secure facility.

Judge Elmo Alameda of the Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 150 on Friday decided on Fort Santo Domingo for Napoles’ detention quarters on the recommendation of Director Roberto Fajardo, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group’s chief for the National Capital Region (CIDG-NCR).

Napoles’ lawyer, Lorna Kapunan, had asked the court to detain her client either in Camp Crame or at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

But Fajardo said she will be safer in Fort Santo Domingo since it is also the training center of the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) Special Action Force (SAF).

Napoles, the central figure in the pork barrel scandal, surrendered to President Aquino 3rdin Malacañang Wednesday night, several hours after the President announced a P10-million bounty for her.

She was wanted on charges of illegal detention along with her brother Reynald Lim.

From the presidential palace, Napoles was driven under heavy escort to Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters in Camp Crame where she was fingerprinted, photographed and given a medical check-up.

On Thursday night she was transferred to the Makati jail.

At the hearing to determine where Napoles will be detained on Friday, state lawyers asked Fajardo if Napoles could be brought to the court if she is in Fort Santo Domingo. Fajardo said it would only take from 45 minutes to an hour to bring Napoles to Makati from Santa Rosa.

“From what I know, since she will implicating a lot of government officials the threat is high,” Fajardo said.

He said they inspected of the Santa Rosa facility where former president Joseph Estrada and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) Chairman Nur Misuari were detained.

Fajardo recommended the facility after Makati Jail Warden Chief Insp. Fermin Enriquez admitted he could not assure the safety of Napoles.

Enriquez said the jail only has 117 security staff, 52 of who belong to an augmentation force from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) and the PNP.

The jail holds 545 inmates, 104 of them women. It has only 23 female guards, Enriquez said.

Enriquez conceded it was possibility that people out to harm Napoles could pose as visitors to get inside the jail.

Also on Friday, members of Youth Act Now, the broadest anti-pork barrel youth alliance in the country, blew whistles and banged on pots and pans in noise barrages in Metro Manila and various provinces to protest what they said was the “fake surrender” of Napoles and the VIP treatment the government was giving her.

“The Aquino administration is overdoing the theatrics. Mr. President, no one believes your make-believe story about Napoles’ surrender. We are in fact, even more enraged with the fact that one of the country’s top villain is being pampered by top government executives,” Kabataan Rep. Terry Ridon said in a statement.

“The youth and the people have again come out today to remind the government that we’re as vigilant as ever, and we’re watching every move the Palace is making,” he said.

The rallies were held in University of the Philippines in Diliman, UP Manila, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), Taft Avenue, Intramuros, T.M. Kalaw, Morayta and Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City.

As the furor over the pork barrel scam continues, the ruling Liberal Party said President Aquino will not help his allies who will be found liable in the P10-billion Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) scam that benefited fake nongovernment organizations.

Western Samar Rep. Mel Senen Sarmiento, the LP secretary general, expressed the sentiment a day after the United Nationalist Alliance and the Makabayan bloc in the House warned of selective prosecution after Napoles surrendered to President Aquino.

“The President has said so many times that even if it involves his allies, they will be held accountable. If there’s evidence to the allegations on his allies, he won’t protect them. I am sure of that. Those who are liable will have to face the music. This is about letting justice be done, though the heavens may fall,” Sarmiento said.

A Commission on Audit (COA) report pointed to Senators Juan Ponce Enrile and Jinggoy Estrada, prominent UNA leaders, as having allocated millions from their PDAF to sham NGOs run by Napoles.

The President also drew flak for turning over Napoles to Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, considering that it was the National Bureau of Investigation that spearheaded the manhunt for her.

Roxas, the LP’s president-on-leave, narrowly lost the vice presidential race in 2010 to Jejomar Binay.

But Sarmiento said the opposition should stop sowing such intrigues because Roxas was only doing his job as DILG secretary.

The Philippine National Police is under DILG jurisdiction.

Religious personalities have also weighed in on Napoles’ surrender.

Father Robert Reyes, know as the “Running Priest,” urged Napoles “not to cover-up” legislators involved in the pork barrel scam, including allies of the administration.

He said if Napoles turns state witness, she will be walking the fine line between speaking the truth and defending the interest of the administration and the politicians aligned with it.

Sister Mary John Mananzan, co-chairperson of the Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP), said Napoles should not become a government witness because “she does not deserve immunity”’

Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo, warned against efforts of the authorities to divert public attention to Napoles’ case instead of dealing with the need to scrap the pork barrel system.

“The real issue here is not about Napoles but about the pork barrel and the lawmakers who are traitors of the country,” Pabillo said.

With reports from Anthony Vargas, Llanesca T. Panti, Robertzon Ramirez and Neil A. Alcober

Napoles Surrenders to PNoy

Janet Lim – Napoles

Who is this man? Mar Roxas? He is absolutely mental. Why is he so deferential to Janet Napoles. Mar  called her ma’am?!!! She is a criminal. She fled! She was a wanted woman and yet you seems to have your head firmly stuck up her backside! You are making me ashamed to be a Filipino.  We should not kowtow to criminals!!!

Next you will be ordering the best food, gourmet food with a French chef for your ma’am Janet, you will have beds with memory foam complete with 400 thread counts  Egyptian cotton sheets for your ma’am Janet.  Only the best for your ma’am Janet!!! I can see that now? You will treat her like a heroine and not the criminal that she is. She fled from the arms of the law! Hello!!!

“Mahal ng Diyos ang Pilipinas?” What is that?  God has nothing to do with criminal goings on in the Philippines.  We leave that to the Government.

It is more believable that Janet was in contact with the other pork barrel scammers and she is now surrendering because there is now a deal done.

Janet is likely to get off as she remains to have friends in high places and admirers, like little Mar here!

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Napoles surrenders to PNoy, now in PNP custody – Palace
August 28, 2013 11:03pm

(Updated 12:18 a.m., 29 August 2013) The long search for Janet Napoles, the trader at the center of a P10-billion pork barrel scam, finally ended Wednesday night with her surrender to President Benigno Aquino III, Malacañang said Wednesday night.

Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda issued a statement which said that Napoles “surrendered” to Aquino at 9:37 p.m.

“The President turned her [Napoles] over to the custody of Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Philippine National Police Director-General Alan Purisima for processing and booking,” added the statement.

Napoles is wanted on charges of serious illegal detention arising from the alleged kidnapping of pork-barrel scam whistleblower Benhur Luy.

The Palace statement was silent on Napoles’ brother, Reynald Lim, who is also wanted for the same charge.

A separate report by radio dzBB’s Benjie Liwanag Jr. said that the Palace welcomed Napoles’ surrender, which came hours after Aquino announced a P10-million bounty for information leading to her capture.

Napoles had been on the run since a Makati court issued an arrest warrant against her and her brother Reynald earlier this month.

The P10-billion scam Napoles was implicated in involved the questionable use of the Priority Development Assistance Fund.

The scandal fueled outrage that prompted thousands of Filipinos to attend a march against the pork barrel system in Manila last Monday.

Last Friday, President Aquino said it was time to abolish the PDAF, but said he wanted a “transparent” mechanism to replace it.

Camp Crame

Meanwhile, security at Philippine National Police headquarters at Camp Crame was tight as Napoles, accompanied by Aquino, was brought there for booking, dzBB’s Cecilia Villarosa reported.

Janet Lim-Napoles, isinasailalim na sa Booking Procedure sa Kampo Crame.

— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) August 28, 2013

The report added that Aquino left before midnight.

Meanwhile, Napoles’s lawyer, Lorna Kapunan, said in a radio interview following Napoles’ surrender that her client feared for her safety.

“She asked she be placed in a secure place. Maraming nakakainteres na matahimik siya forever,” Kapunan said in an interview on dzBB radio.

Kapunan also said her client would cooperate in the investigation into the pork barrel mess.

“Siya naman matagal nagsasabi mag-a-appear siya sa anumang investigation, magsasabi siya ng totoo,” she said.

Roxas press briefing

Secretary Roxas said Kapunan sent the Napoles’ surrender feeler through Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda, a former colleague of hers in a law firm.

He added that President Aquino responded being the “executor of all laws of the country” and after noontime gave the order to fetch Napoles from a location Roxas declined to specify.

Before Napoles came before the president, she underwent a medical check-up to determine the state of her health. Roxas said the doctors learned that Napoles was taking medicines meant to calm her down.

Responding to news media questions about special treatment for Napoles, the DILG chief said Napoles was a wanted person and the president as chief executive has the responsibility to secure Napoles, bring her “back to the ambit of the law” and ensure that she will be able to testify before the court, so that the whole truth about the pork barrel scam will be known.

Roxas said Aquino volunteered to accompany him and Purisima in bringing Napoles to Camp Crame. — DVM/ELR, GMA News