Mayor Lim: miserably unrepentant by ELLEN TORDESILLAS

September 27, 2010

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim has become a pathetic figure – a far cry from the anti-crime crusading character that earned for him the compliment “Dirty Harry”, the alias of the fictional character of San Francisco policeman, Harold Francis Callahan, played in several films by Clint Eastwood.

IIRC recommended harshest sanction on Lim

In recommending administrative and criminal proceedings, the IIRC held Lim liable for “assuming the authority of the on-scene commander in negotiations and tactical action… for negligence in his failure to organize and constitute the CMC (crisis management committee), for issuing an illegal order the arrest of Gregorio Mendoza, for abandoning and ordering the on-scene commander to abandon the Advance Command Post at the height of the hostage crisis and, in general, for failure to perform his duties as CMC Chairman… constituting dereliction of duty and gross negligence.”

“Dirty Harry” endeared himself to the audience by stomping on the inept bureaucracy, even taking the law in his hands, to give justice to the underprivileged.

Lim became a legend when he cleared known criminal havens of undesirable elements. For that, he was rewarded a political career after he retired from the police service. He was manila mayor from 1992 to 1998 and senator from 2004 to 2007. He returned as Manila mayor in 2007 and got re-elected last May.

One would think that with his long years as local chief executive, Lim would have handled the Aug. 23 hostage incident with competence and wisdom. What we saw was “utak pulbura” at work.

He has never admitted mistake for the debacle that claimed the lives of eight Hongkong tourists and strained relations with China and its prosperous administrative region, which hosts thousands of Filipino workers.

The IIRC , in fact, put the blame squarely on him. The committee, headed by Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, listed eight incidents that turned the crisis into a tragedy. Lim had a role in almost all of those incidents.

The first incident was the non-activation of the crisis management committee. “Mayor Alfredo Lim of the City of Manila was the person in authority charged with the duty of activating the CMC,” the committee said.

The committee criticized the attention given by authorities concerned to SPO2 Gregorio Mendoza, brother of hostage-taker,former Senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza as co-conspirator and accessory.

“Whether he was shouting or not is not really material. The fact is Col. Yebra (the negotiator) displayed his loss of focus on the task at hand. He was distracted by a peripheral matter,” the committee said.

“More important to addressing the actuations of Gregorio was re-building the confidence of Mendoza, re-establishing contact with him, and salvaging the negotiations that clearly broke down, by working on the offered alternative solution. Instead, Col. Yebra, Mayor Lim, Gen. Magtibay, and other police officers present focused on handling the peripheral matter involving Gregorio resulting to Mayor Lim’s order for Gregorio’s arrest, looking for handcuffs, and conferring on how to handle Gregorio. By attending to the peripheral matter, precious time to salvage the negotiations, already critical at this late hour of the crisis situation, was lost. The windows of opportunity were closing,” the report further said.

The committee noted that the arrest of SPO2 Gregorio Mendoza, upon orders of Mayor Lim, “s was the proximate cause of the chain of events that led to Mendoza’s shooting at the hostages.”

The report said:” The potential adverse reaction of Mendoza to an arrest of Gregorio was not lost to Mayor Lim. This is borne by his instruction to the escorting officers to use the back door of the Advance Command Post to avoid media. That Mendoza was viewing television at this time was already known at this point. The instruction to avoid media should be taken in this context.

“Given the tenuous situation, i.e., negotiations having broken down, adding a potential irritant to Mendoza with the arrest of his brother was a lack or absence of sound judgment.”

The committee also cited the departure of Mayor Lim and General Magtibay from the Advance Command Post at a crucial time.

“The absence of Mayor Lim and General Magtibay in the Advance Command Post created a vacuum in command or decision makers. This resulted in the inability of those present to handle crisis events as they unfolded. Everything that Mayor Lim and General Magtibay hoped to accomplish at Emerald Restaurant, including taking a meal, could have been accomplished at the Advance Command Post and even better because they would have been in a position to react to events promptly.

“The most significant of events that transpired after Mayor Lim and General Magtibay left the Advance Command Post were the coverage of Gregorio being arrested, the deadlines being given by Mendoza before he starts shooting the hostages and the actual shooting of hostages.”

When told last Monday about his inclusion among those to be sanctioned as recommended by the Incident Investigating and Review Committee that looked into the tragedy, Lim said he was “insulted.”

Lim is hopeless. It’s now up to Aquino to save the Filipino people from government officials like Lim.

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim was driven to tears Tuesday while defending policemen even as he criticized his inclusion in the list of officials deemed responsible for the hostage mess.

“You cannot rely on anybody except policemen and soldiers who are paid to die. No other professional will offer to sacrifice their lives for you … Every time they step out of their homes, one foot is buried in the ground,” an emotional Lim said, pounding a closed fist on his table at the Manila City Hall.

Lim likened the IIRC report to a “shotgun blast.”

“Everyone who was there was hit.”

“Who of you here will willingly die in the performance of your duty? No one. Only the police. And yet what are we getting into? Blame and keep blaming the police. Let’s place things in its proper perspective. What do we stand to get from keeping up the blame game?” Lim said in a news conference.

The mayor denied responsibility for the bloodbath, insisting that he performed his role “to the letter and to the best of his ability under the circumstances.”

Lim defended his decision to leave the command post at the height of crucial negotiations to eat at Emerald Garden restaurant and denied that it constituted abandonment of his duties as the chair of the crisis management committee.

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Lim bears brunt of recommended sanctions in hostage crisis
Malaya

The Incident Investigation and Review Committee has recommended that administrative and criminal proceedings be opened against Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim, the harshest directed at 12 persons tagged as having responsibility for the bungled hostage rescue attempt that resulted in the death of eight Hong Kong tourists and the hostage taker on August 23.

It said his actions during the hostage crisis constitute dereliction of duty and gross negligence under the Local Government Code (RA 7160.

The specific recommendations of the IIRC have not been publicly released.

It said administrative proceedings should be opened against five senior police officials and Interior Secretary Rico Puno. It recommended that a preliminary investigation be conducted on their possible criminal liability.

It held Manila Vice Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domogoso administratively liable but was silent on his possible criminal liability.

It said further investigation should be conducted against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez to determine whether her offenses qualify as grounds for impeachment.

On Deputy Ombudsman Emilion Gonzales, the IIRC said the Office of the President should determine possible administrative offenses.

The panel said it is referring the results of the investigation of broadcasters Michael Rogas and Erwin Tulfo to the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas for their possible sanctions for violations of the Code of Ethics.

The IIRC said that against ABC 5, ABS-CBN and GMA7, the results should be endorsed to the KBP, or appropriate media “watchdog” organizations, for possible violations of their Code of Ethics.

In recommending administrative and criminal proceedings, the IIRC held Lim liable for “assuming the authority of the on-scene commander in negotiations and tactical action… for negligence in his failure to organize and constitute the CMC (crisis management committee), for issuing an illegal order the arrest of Gregorio Mendoza, for abandoning and ordering the on-scene commander to abandon the Advance Command Post at the height of the hostage crisis and, in general, for failure to perform his duties as CMC Chairman… constituting dereliction of duty and gross negligence.”

On the reference to the arrest of Mendoza, brother of hostage taker Rolando Mendoza, the “Highlights” of the IIRC report said: “There is evidence to support the finding that what Mayor Lim actually ordered was the summary execution of Gregorio Mendoza when, in conjunction with the order to arrest… he also instructed the MPD officials present… that Gregorio be ‘brought to Tondo,’ a euphemism for summary execution…”

The grounds cited by IIRC against Chief Supt. Rodolfo Magtibay, ground commander and relieved Manila police chief, were serious irregularities in the performance of duties and gross incompetence; Director Leocadio Santiago Jr., former National Capital Region chief, “less grave” neglect of duty; PNP chief Jesus Verzosa, “less grave” neglect of duty; Puno, gross negligence; negotiator Supt. Orlando Yerba, negligence, and; Insp. Santiago Pascual III, assault team leader, gross incompetence.

Malacanang allayed fears of a whitewash in the investigation of the August 23 hostage crisis following President Aquino’s decision not to release as yet the recommendations of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC) and to have them reviewed by his own legal panel.

Aquino said Monday a review by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. and chief presidential legal counsel Eduardo de Mesa is necessary because the IIRC report did not make specific recommendations on which persons should be charged with what crime.

(The “Recommendations” portion of the report which has yet to be released belies this. The recommended charges were specific to each person.)

He also said he may uphold some recommendations, or add to or subtract from them.

Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said releasing the recommendations would have an impact on the lives and reputation of the individuals cited in the report.

“Gusto ng Pangulo na he would be able to support everything in the report. That’s why he wants to study the report. Because first and foremost, let me emphasize, the report is recommendatory in nature,” he said.

“Kapag inilabas kung ano ang magiging pag-aaral po ng Chief Presidential Legal Counsel at ng Office of the Executive Secretary, ilalahad po iyong dalawa. So, wala po tayong itatago, ilalabas po natin iyong dalawang iyon in fairness to those people named,” he added.

Lacierda said Aquino has great confidence in Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, head of the IIRC, and her work but the President does not want to make hasty decisions.

“The report is recommendatory, so the final decision rests on the President. Kaya nais niyang maging maayos po ang kaniyang decision sa pag-aaral po ng IIRC report at ang mga recommendation doon sa report,” he said.

He said there is no need for the officials named in the IIRC report to go on leave.

Lacierda said unlike the partial report released by Malacañang to the public on Monday afternoon, the government gave the full IIRC report to the Chinese government through its embassy in Manila a few hours earlier.

He said Chinese Ambassador Liu Jianchao replied positively to Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Esteban Conejos, who delivered the report to the Chinese embassy.

He said Hong Kong authorities are conducting a separate investigation but he is not aware if it was finished.

Inhibition

Lima said the panel’s recommendation was basically to initiate administrative proceedings for specific administrative offenses under applicable rules of the National Police Commission (Napolcom) and the PNP and the Local Government code, and/or preliminary investigation for possible criminal liability arising from the acts or omissions as determined by the IIRC, or further investigation or referral to appropriate venues.

She also said she is willing to inhibit herself from reviewing any case that may reach the Department of Justice against those who would be charged in connection with the hostage crisis.

This is to allay perception of prejudgment.

She said there is a big possibility the DOJ will be tasked to handle the charges.

“The option to inhibit is always there…Due process must be observed and we cannot be the judge and jury at the same time,” De Lima said.

De Lima also asked President Aquino not to “absolve or exclude” personalities the IIRC recommended charged, and appealed for “minor” changes in report.

“Since under review nga by the President through his legal team, there may be changes there. But on the part of IIRC sana kung mayroon mang changes it would just be minor. Yun bang babawasan lang ng konti ang culpability o dadagdagan yung culpability. Hindi yung outright exclusion o absolution of certain personalities,” De Lima said at the Senate where she attended the hearing of the proposed DOJ budget.

She further defended the report’s “open-ended” recommendation on the liabilities of those included in the report.

“Talagang open-ended yung sa criminal proceedings because of lack of time sa evaluation and study ng committee. Hindi pa namin masyado mai-ugnay o hindi pa namin clear na ma-indicate or specify ang specific charge. So it’s an open-ended recommendation with respect to the criminal proceedings,” she said.

Report welcomed

China welcomed the submission but said it has yet to dissect the IIRC 83-page report, citing its length.

“The initial reading indicates that the Philippine side takes a sincere and serious manner in handling with and looking into the incident, to which the Chinese side expresses its appreciation,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Jiang Yu in a statement released by the Chinese Embassy.

“Since it is a long report, the Chinese side does need time for a careful study,” the official added.

Jiang renewed calls for the prevention of similar incidents.

“We hope that the Philippine side takes effective measures to strengthen protection of the Chinese personnel in the Philippines and prevent the reoccurrence of similar tragedies,” said Jiang.

Jiang added that China is always ready to continue the further advancement of the relations between the two countries “in a sound and steady manner.”

‘Situation room’

Lacierda also said because of the hostage crisis, government is revising its crisis management manual and is cobbling up a “situation room” to monitor future crises. He said the new manual would be released soon.

“We have the manual. We have the resources. We have the forces to deal with any incident such as hostage taking,” he said.

He said National Security Adviser Cesar Garcia will head the situation room.

A “war room” was set up inside Malacañang by President Arroyo in 2004, following the kidnapping of Filipino overseas worker Angelo de la Cruz in Iraq. It was headed by former military colonel Victor Corpus.

The small facility, which was shown to Palace reporters, contained monitoring equipment such as telephones, several television screens dedicated to important news sources, computers and other telecommunications equipment.

Lacierda said the “war room” has been dismantled.

Verzosa ready

Verzosa, through lawyer Benjamin de los Santos, said is ready to face any charge.

Delos Santos expressed confidence his client, who is out of the country, will have no liability.

“We followed the manual and standards and international protocols on hostage situation, and if you have time to read and really analyze the report of the IIRC, they themselves admitted that it is difficult to determine authority due to inadequacy of the manual,” he said.

Delos Santos said the principle of command responsibility does not apply to Verzosa since the buck stops at Magtibay’s immediate superior. Santiago.

Verzosa was at Cagayan de Oro City at the height of the hostage drama and could not immediately fly back to Manila since there were no more flights available that time. He went on early retirement last week.

Con games

The Office of the Ombudsman questioned the basis for the recommendation on Gutierrez and Gonzalez.

Deputy Ombudsman Mark Jalandoni and Assistant Ombudsman Jose de Jesus clarified that Gutierrez never promised the hostage-taker, dismissed Supt. Rolando Mendoza, that he will be reinstated.

They stressed that Mendoza accepted the Ombudsman’s commitment to personally review the case which led to his dismissal.

“Mendoza knew very well that the Ombudsman cannot possibly grant his request that same day. There was no confusion; Mendoza had a crystal clear understanding of what was promised to him. After their phone conversation, he even released one of the hostages as a proof of good faith and acceptance,” Jalandoni pointed out.

As to suggestions that the Ombudsman should have readily agreed to reinstate Mendoza to save the lives of hostages, the two officials explained that the anti-graft body cannot be party to such a deception.

“We are not here to play con games or to compromise with criminals. Doing so would damage the irreversibly damage the credibility of this office. The Office of the Ombudsman is not part of the negotiation; we have no expertise about such matters. We only did our job according to the letter of the law,” De Jesus said.

The two likewise questioned the tone of the IIRC report which they said tended to portray Mendoza as a martyred hero rather than a former police officer who went rogue to force the government to give in to his demands.

“From what we read, the report seemed to depict the hostage-taker as a hero rather than a former lawman who chose to be a criminal. Mendoza betrayed his sworn duty to uphold and protect the law and brought shame to our country,” De Jesus added.

New investigation

At the same press conference, the two officials announced that the anti-graft body will begin today its own investigation centering exclusively on the botched rescue operations.

Jalandoni said Gutierrez has created a special panel of field investigators to be led by Assistant Ombudsman Joselito Fangon. The team was given 30 days to submit its findings.

The new probe was launched at the request of HK-Special Administrative Region, Southern District councilors Henry Chai Man Hon and Andrew Fung Wai Kwong who wrote to Gutierrez last August 24.

De Jesus said their office received the letter last September 16 but the Ombudsman allowed the IIRC to complete its own investigation out of respect to the directives of President Aquino.

Jalandoni said testimonies and other evidence gathered by the IIRC will become part of the Ombudsman’s investigation and will be considered in its independent review of evidence “to prevent duplication.”

He stressed that the investigation will focus solely on the police conduct of the rescue operations at the request of the HK-SAR officials to determine the readiness of police operatives, accuracy of threat assessment by police officials and whether the ground commander made the correct call in not shooting Mendoza when he exposed himself outside the bus several times.

Lim blames Mendoza’s brother

Lim, in a pres conference, blew his top as he lashed at the IIRC for including him and Moreno among those recommended to be charged.

Lim said that contrary to the findings of the IIRC, he did not abandon his duty as head of the crisis management committee.

The mayor instead put the blame on SPO2 Gregorio Mendoza, brother of the hostage-taker, for egging the latter to not to agree to the offers of negotiators unless his service firearm was released by the MPD, thus, laying the groundwork for his brother to lose his confidence in the negotiations.

He recounted that Gregorio admitted before him and the other officers present at the advance command post (ACP) that he had knowledge of his brother’s plans. Yet, Lim said, there appeared to be no mention of Gregorio in the IIRC report.

“Baligtad na ba ang mundo?” he said.

Reacting to the portion of the report stating that Lim should have had his meal at the ACP instead of at the Emerald Restaurant, Lim said: “Gaano ba kalayo ang Emerald sa bus? Eh mas malayo pa ang MPD headquarters sa UN Avenue kung saan nandun ang ibang opisyal ng gobyerno. There is no abandonment that took place because all the key officials of the MPD remained at the ACP.”

Aside from Magtibay, the mayor said all the key MPD officers were at the post including the deputies, station commander and the one in charge of public affairs.

Meanwhile, lawyer Harry Roque, who heads Centerlaw, a group of lawyers advocating human rights and press freedom, expressed disappointment at the IIRC recommendation to charge the media, saying bad journalism is not synonymous to criminal conduct.

“While we acknowledge that media may have failed to observe the highest degree of professionalism and self-restraint in their coverage of the unfortunate incident, still this is not a basis for holding them liable for breach of the country’s criminal laws. Bad journalism is not and should never be criminal in a democracy,” he said in a statement. – Regina Bengco, Evangeline de Vera, JP Lopez, Gerard Naval, Peter Tabingo and Raymond Africa


TINGOG.COM THE VOICE OF A FILIPINO: PROVEN WRONG, ALFREDO LIM’S SON OUT OF JAIL

April 20, 2010

I’m not above saying that I am wrong. And in the case of Alfredo Lim’s son, Manuel Lim, and his “alleged” involvement in a drug buy-bust operation, in which he “sold drugs”, I had first thought that Alfredo Lim’s “hands off” approach was a noteworthy sign that Alfredo Lim stood by his principles. Until that is, a few days ago, when his son was able to post bail, in the amount of P400,000. In which, in normal circumstances, it is impossible to post such a bail. And after a few blunt remarks from readers, I had to address this story.

Many of men, have been put behind bars for life, for much lesser circumstances, and yet, Lim’s son, Manuel Lim, a “known” drug user, who in a drug bust, went inside a car where money was exchanged, drugs were exchanged, is now out on bail. Such a serious crime, deserves no bail, especially when drugs plays such a devastating role in our society. I know first hand, what drugs can do to an entire community, when the result is murder, and the death of an innocent individual.

Atty. Bagatsing: Did you personally see the transaction inside the car?

Arresting Officer: No Sir. I only have knowledge that they have boarded.

Are they kidding us? What the hell do they expect us to think they did in the car? Give each other blowjobs?

And according to Atty. Bagatsing, because the backside of Manuel’s hands also had fluorescent powder from the marked money, that it can’t be possible for Manuel to have handled the money. What he doesn’t mention that both sides had the powder! I don’t know about this Attorney, but trust me, when you handle money, powder will eventually get on everything, and just touching your hands together is enough to have the powder spread.

And yes, of course, there is no evidence that Alfredo Lim had any involvement in the release of his son, and Lim is denying that he had a hand in it as well. But let’s be honest people, let’s really step back and decipher it for ourselves. When the father is as powerful as Alfredo Lim, and in a case like this, can we really believe Alfredo Lim?

But, this is besides the point, according to the Dangerous Drugs Act, anyone caught with more than 50 grams of shabu cannot post bail. Manuel had around 100 grams of Shabu.

I may have been wrong before, because maybe of my need to see the good in Alfredo Lim, but maybe I was too quick to commit such an act of faith. Shame on me I guess. I bet every damn drug dealer, pusher, and user, wishes they had Alfredo Lim as their father.

Such a despicable act of hypocrisy. And we wonder why, drugs, murder, and corruption still pervades our country. And why Mayor’s talk tough when it comes to drugs only to garner pogi points for elections. Manuel Lim, let’s get this guy off the streets! Alfredo Lim, let’s get this guy out of government!

http://www.tingog.com/politics/proven-wrong-alfredo-lims-son-out-of-jail.html


Bandera Tapatan: Lito Atienza, Alfredo Lim

March 15, 2010

Panayam ng Bandera kay Lito Atienza

SI Lito Atienza, 59, ay ipinanganak sa San Andres Bukid noong Agosto 10, 1941.
Bago naging Secretary ng Environment and Natural Resources, natapos ni Atienza ang tatlong termino bilang mayor ng Maynila. Ngayong darating na halalan ay sasabak muli siya sa pagkamayor ng lungsod. Iboboto ba siya ng Manileño?

BANDERA: Ano ang dahilan kung bakit nais ninyong maging mayor ng Maynila?

Lito Atienza: Kailangan ng programang pangkabuhayan para sa mga Manileño kaya muli akong tatakbo. Noong panahon ko ay mayroon tayong itinulak na “buhayin ang Maynila” which helped the city.
Ano ang tatlong dahilan kung bakit kayo ang dapat iboto ng mamamayan ng inyong syudad? may massive housing program kami at land for the landlesspeace and order. Manila became most peaceful dati-rati. Number one kami sa peace and order pero nawala na. Laganap ngayon ang krimen. Graft and corruption ay dapat lutasin.

Kung sakaling kayo ay mahalal ano ang tatlong bagay na inyong gagawin sa unang 100 araw ninyo sa puwesto?

Ipagpatuloy ang kampanya laban sa droga. Wala kaming naki-kitang drug campaign in Manila sa ngayon kaya ipagpapatuloy ko ang kampanya laban sa droga. Babawiin ang Century Park Tanggalin ang oil depot at ilipat sa isang lugar na malayo sa pamayanan at ilipat sa malapit sa dagat. Hindi totoong maraming nakatira sa Pandacan ang nagtatrabaho sa oil depot, karamihan sa mga empleyado sa oil depot ay hindi taga-Pandacan. Kapag naalis na natin ang oil depot ay papasukin na ng mga negosyante yan dahil papagandahin natin yan. Magtatatag ako ng malawakang urban poor affairs and poverty alleviation office. Diyan natin ilalagay ang programa lahat ng usapin sa pagtulong sa mahihirap. Tatanggalin ang “kamag-anak incorporated”.

I-rank mula sa pinaka importante hanggang sa least important ang mga sumusunod na problema ng Maynila — squatters, garbage, peace and order, drugs, illegal gambling; at bakit?

Hindi inaayos ng isa-isa yan kundi sabay-sabay na asikasuhin. Peace and order, drugs, pabahay lahat yan dapat asikasuhin at ayusin. Ang bottom line niyan ay ekonomiya, kung maayos ang ekonomiya ay walang kahirapan.

Pinaka malaking problema ng Maynila, paano ito sosolusyunan?

Kailangan palusugin ang ekonomiya. Kapag may trabaho, negosyo ang tao, ang gobyerno ay mayroong maayos na koleksyon at marami kang maibibgay para sa mga mamamayan. Babaguhin ko ang pananaw ng mga tao hinggil sa “kotong” at dapat walang kotong. Peace and order pa rin laban sa krimen, drug addict at drug pusher.

Ano ang tatlong bagay na meron ka at wala ang kalaban mo?

Experience in management, 9 years continued service. Naging Cabinet member tayo ng isang pinakamalaking kagawaran ng ating gobyerno national. Vision pa rin natin na buhayin ang Maynila which is to fight poverty. Yung dalawang kalaban natin (Lim at Avelino Razon) ay parehong pulis palagay ko naman ay deperensya ng pulis mentality at civilian ay fundamental and basic.

Ano rin naman ang tatlong bagay na meron ang kalaban mo na wala ka?

Mga pangalan nila (laughs). Wala akong nakikitang kaibahan nila. Actually, I think they are the same sa kanilang kakayahan.

Malaki ang problema ng Maynila sa abortion, paano ninyo ito sosolusyunan?

Yan ang nilalabanan namin. The most heinous crime that a man can commit is abortion, ang pinapatay mo diyan ay ang pinakainosenteng buhay ng tao, ang sanggol. Patuloy kaming magbibigay ng edukasyon sa mga tao na huwag maging iresponsable. Ipagpapatuloy ko ang “responsible parenthood” at proper values. Ang abortion kasi ay galing sa irresponsible parenthood.

Ano ang posisyon nyo sa RH bill?

Kontra ako sa RH bill dahil maling solusyon yan sa isang problema ng bayan. Hindi solusyon ang magbawas ng tao, hindi pa ba tayo natuto na ang China ay pinakamaraming tao pero sila ay maunlad na bansa. Mag-kontrol ka pero gamitin mo yung natural na paraan. Mali yung katulad ngayon na nagkakalat ang “condom” sa Avenida Rizal, para nilang sinabi sa mga kabataan na gawin ninyo ang gusto ninyong gawin basta gumamit kayo ng condom mali iyon.

Anong lifestyle meron si Atienza?

BANDERA: Ilang bahay meron po kayo? Dalawang bahay yung isa town house sa Ecoville.

Sa bahay na tinutuluyan ninyo ngayon, ilang silid meron ito? Dalawa at doon natutulog ang dalawa na-ming ampon dahil yung mga anak ko ay may mga pamilya na at may sarili na rin silang bahay.

Ilan ang cr? Dalawa

Ilan ang kasambahay? Tatlo, yung isa naka-focus sa dalawang ampon namin.

Ilang sasakyan meron kayo? Ang naka-rehistro sa akin ay yung ibinigay ni Manny Pacquiao na Toyota Land Cruiser. Yung ibang sasakyan ay sa mga anak ko.

Ilan ang driver? Isa lang.
Magkano ang ilalabas ninyong pera sa eleksyong ito? Wala pang exact figure ng expenses, pagkatapos ng election saka natin malalaman yan. Galing lang sa mga tunay na kaibigan ang tumutulong.

Maaari ba naming malaman kung sino ang top 3 fund contributors ninyo? Puro long time friends ang tumutulong sa aten.

Panayam kay Alfredo Lim
Si Alfredo Lim, 71, ay ipinanganak noong Disyembre 21, 1929. Naging mayor na siya ng Maynila noong 1992 hanggang 1998. Naging senador at muling nailuklok sa pagkaalkalde ng Maynila noong 2007.
Uubra pa rin kaya si Lim ngayon sa mga Manileno matapos nilang masubukan ang kanyang kalibre?
BANDERA: Anong dahilan kung bakit sa tingin ninyo ay kayo pa rin an iboboto ng mga taga Maynila?
ALFREDO LIM: Marami na rin akong nagawa at ang prayoridad ko ay health. Nagpatayo na ko ng mga ospital at may mga ipinapatayo pa kong ospital. Sa anim na ospital, lima na yung nabuksan yung isa ay under construction pa. May dalawang nabuksang school sa Maynila na libre ang pag-aaral at kahit anong bayarin ay wala ng babayaran ang mga estudyante.

Kung kayo ay mahahalal muli, ano ang tatlong bagay na inyong gagawin sa unang 100 araw ninyo sa inyong tanggapan?Financial center sa likod ng Manila Hotel along Bonifacio drive hanggang sa Delpan Bridge. A 30-storey high rise condo ang gagawin ko para din sa financial center. Ipagigiba ang mga lumang establisimento doon at irerenovate yun para sa bagong financial center.Establishment of City Transport system, na iikot sa buong lungsod ng Maynila ang 10 aircon buses pero 50 porysento lamang ang pamasahe sa original na pamasahe. Build a high rise low cost condominium para sa mga pamilya na nasa squatters area

Paano ninyo sosolusyunan ang mga problema hinggil sa oil depot, squatters, sugal, kotong cops? Ang tungkol sa oil depot, may usapan na diyan na in five years time mag-face out na sila. Tutol ang Canadian, American chambers of commerce and other chambers of commerce dahil maaapektuhan ang kanilang investments. Yung mga nakatira malapit sa oil depot ang tutol dahil yun din ang pinagkukunan nila ng pangkabuhayan. Kung ililipat ng lugar, eh dapat hindi mawalan ng trabaho ang mga mamamayan lalo na yung taga lungsod ng Maynila. I now realized the difficulties of facing out oil companies. Dapat walang displacement para yung mga nagtatrabaho doon eh hindi mawalan ng trabaho. Squatters. Hindi pwedeng tanggalin ang squatters unless may relocation na sila.

Kotong cops. Mahigpit ako lalo na sa kotong. May 22 na akong pinadismiss dahil sa kotong.
Iligal na sugal. Ang mga iligal na sugal ay ipinahuhuli ko, bawal yun lalo na sa lunsod. They have to be regulated. Mahigpit ang kampanya namin laban sa sugal.
Ano ang posisyon ninyo sa Reproductive Health bill? Tutol ako sa Reproductive Health Bill dahil Catholic kami. Kung ano ang sinasabi ng inyong relihiyon ay yun ang sundin nyo. Tutol din ako na ituro sa elementary ang sex education, sa high school pwede. Tutol din ako sa sinabi ng gobyerno na bumili ng mga contraceptives, we never do that.

Ano ang tatlong bagay na meron ka at wala ang mga kalaban mo (Atienza at Razon)?
Dedication sa trabaho at sa public service. Tumutulong sa nangangailangan kaya ako andito.Clean and honest governance focus on highest interest and welfare of the city and its constituents.Walang personal o political interest
Ano naman sa tingin mo ang mga katangian ng iyong mga kalaban na meron ka rin?
Sincerity, pakikitungo sa tao at paglilingkod sa bayan.
Anong uri ng lifestyle meron si Lim?

BANDERA: Ilang bahay meron po kayo? Isa sa Fairview(Quezon City); isa sa Tondo; isang lote sa QC pero tumutuloy ako ngayon sa Legaspi towers.

Sa bahay na tinutuluyan ninyo ngayon, ilang silid meron ito? Three bedrooms

Ilan ang cr?Dalawang CR

Ilan ang inyong mga kasambahay? Tatlo

Ano ang pangunahing pinagkakakitaan ng pamilya? Family business (hindi tinukoy kung ano)
Rough estimate ng family income? P250,000 a month galing sa family business.

Ilang sasakyan meron kayo? Tatlo

Anu-ano po ang mga ito? Isang kotse at dalawang van

Kani-kanino nakapangalan ang mga ito? Sa akin mismo nakapangalan

Ilan ang inyong driver? Dalawa

Magkano ang ilalabas ninyong pera sa eleksyog ito? Wala pang figures dahil sa hindi pa ako nagkakabit ng mga posters dahil sa March 26 pa ang simula ng kampanya.

Maaari ba naming malaman kung sino ang top 3 fund contributors ninyo? Aalamin ko muna kung gusto nilang ipasabi ang kanilang mga pangalan, pero mga close friends ang tumutulong sa atin.

BANDERA, 031210

from → Balita, Bantay Boto 2010: Presidential Election coverage


Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim’s Son Tests Positive for Shabu

July 3, 2009

THE LAW APPLIES TO ALL………..EXCEPT TO ME AND MY FAMILY

May 27, 2009

DRUG CASE NI MANNY LIM
by Raymond Burgos

Marami ang nagtataka kung ano ba talaga ang nangyari sa drug case sa anak ni Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim na si Manuel “Manny” Lim na nahuli ng mga ahente ng Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency noong Agosto 2008.

Malaking volume ng shabu ang nakuha kay Manny Lim at dalawa pa nitong kasamahan matapos isailalim sa matinding surveillance na nagresulta sa isang buy-bust operation na pinangunahan din ni Maj. Ferdinand Marcelino na siya ring humuli sa “Alabang Boys.”

Sa kabila ng matibay na ebidensiya na hawak ng PDEA laban kay Manny Lim ay natalo sila sa husgado at nagkaroon ng provisional dismissal ang drug case noong Setyembre 2008 ayon na rin sa naging desisyon ni Judge Vargas ng Branch 13 ng Manila Regional Trial Court.

Pero ang nakakapagtaka ay kung bakit hindi naghain ng motion to review or motion to revive the case ang PDEA gayung temporary lang namang ang naging dismissal sa kaso ni Manny Lim at “without prejudice to revive the case.”

Kung matatandaan, mismong si Mayor Lim ay nagsabing hindi siya makikialam sa kaso ng kanyang anak dahil na rin sa kanyang prinsipyo na “the law applies to all, otherwise none at all.” Sinabi rin ni Lim sa kanyang anak na si Manny na “buntot niya, hila niya.”

Ang hindi alam ng marami ay si Mayor Lim din ang nagbigay ng abugado sa kanyang anak sa katauhan ni Atty. Reynaldo Bagatsing at sa tulong na rin ng mga taga-City Hall ay nakakuha siya ng provisional dismissal na nagresulta sa paglaya ni Manny Lim.

Si Bagatsing na rin ang nagsasabi na may nakausap ito sa PDEA kung kaya hindi na ito nag-file ng motion to revive the case at dahil nga dito ay dali-daling nakaalis papuntang Estados Unidos si Manny sa tulong na rin ng kanyang ama.

Bilib tayo kay Maj. Marcelino at lalu na sa kanyang hepe na si Undersecretary Dionisio Santiago pero mukhang hindi lahat ng taga-PDEA ay diretso kung mag-isip at may mangilan-ngilang naliligaw ng landas lalu na kapag mala­laking tao ang nasasangkot sa iligal na droga.

Dapat sigurong tanungin ni Gen. Santiago ang kanyang legal division kung bakit walang motion to review na inihain ang mga abugado ng PDEA gayung mabigat ang mga ebidensiyang hawak nila kay Manny Lim.

Kung nagkataon na kasing tindi ng paghawak sa kaso ng Alabang Boys ang ginawa nilang paghawak sa kaso ni Manny Lim ‘di sin sana’y nakakulong pa rin ang anak ng alkalde ng Maynila at hindi nakatakbo sa US kung saan siya kasalukuyang nagpapalamig.

Kung tutuusin nga, mas matibay ang ebidensiyang hawak ng PDEA laban kay Manny Lim kumpara sa “Alabang Boys” pero hindi nagpursige ang mga abugado ng PDEA para ma-convict ang anak ni Mayor Lim at nang magkaroon ng provisional dismissal ay wala ring ginawa rito ang naturang ahensya.

Balewala kasi ang mga nahuhuling drug dealer kung walang kinahihinatnan ang kanilang mga kaso dahil ang sukatan ng tagumpay laban sa iligal na droga ay kung gaano karaming drug lord ang nasesentensyahan dahil ito ang batayan kung gaano kahusay ang trabaho ng PDEA at iba pang law enforcers.

Lumilitaw na pagkatapos maiprisinta sa press confe­rence ang mga huling drug dealer at makakuha ng promotion at papuri ang mga operatiba ay hindi na binibigyan ng pansin ang kaso sa husgado kaya nga maraming beses ay nagkakaroon ng dismissal ang mga kaso dahil hindi uma-attend ng court hearing ang mga arresting officers at mga opisyal ng Crime Laboratory.

Madaling manghuli ng drug dealer pero ang mas mahirap na parte ay ang pagtitiyak na magkakaroon ng conviction ang mga akusado at sa aspetong ito dapat magdiin si Gng. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ngayong siya ang tumatayong anti-drug czarina.

Maging halimbawa sana ang kinahinatnan ng drug case ni Manny Lim para hindi na ito maulit at mangyayari lang ito kung gagawin ng PDEA ang kanyang trabaho na mag-file ng motion to revive the case.

Kapag nangyari iyon ay dapat ding gawin ng Department of Justice ang kanyang parte at ito ay ang pagtrabaho sa extradition ni Manny Lim mula sa Estados Unidos.

THE PRECEDING COLUMN WAS TAKEN FROM THE JANUARY 16, 2009 ISSUE OF ABANTE TONITE

THE FOLLOWING NEWS CLIP WAS TAKEN FROM THE GMA NEWS WEBSITE

Lim on son’s arrest: ‘Let ax fall where it may’
03/15/2008 | 04:50 PM GMANews.TV

MANILA, Philippines – A son of Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim was arrested in a drug sting operation in Manila’s downtown Sta. Cruz district Saturday.

In a report, radio dzBB’s Benjie Liwanag quoted Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief Director Dionisio Santiago as saying that operatives had arrested Manny Santos Lim, 44, and two companions during the operation at the Pharaoh Hotel in Sta. Cruz.

Seized from Lim and his two still-unnamed companions were 100 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride crystals (shabu) worth P600,000.

The report said PDEA was to bring Lim and his companions to the Department of Justice for inquest proceedings.

Lim confirms son arrest

The mayor confirmed to reporters in a phone interview that Manny Lim is his son.

“If he violated the law, let the ax fall where it may,” said Lim. “The law applies to all.”

Mayor Lim said that he has yet to receive any formal report on the arrest of his son.

PDEA chief Dionisio Santiago, however, said he had phoned Lim to report the anti-drug operation that led to the arrest of the mayor’s son.

Lim said he even congratulated Dionisio and his men for the successful operation.

The mayor admitted that he and his son, a businessman, have not been in speaking terms for several months.

“I will not lift a finger to help him,” he said. He explained that he only helps people who are victims of cruelty.

He said that he did not know his son was involved in the illegal drug trade. But he revealed that his son had a family problem. – GMANews.TV


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