De Lima hits Duterte’s tagging of political rivals as drug lords

Leila de Lima and Rodrigo Duterte—GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE; MALACAÑANG FILE PHOTO

Former senator Leila de Lima and former president Rodrigo Duterte (GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE; MALACAÑANG FILE PHOTO)

MANILA, Philippines — Former senator Leila De Lima, who was detained for more than six years for drug-related charges during the Duterte administration, on Friday said it seemed that there was a “pattern” in branding political rivals as drug lords.

De Lima was reacting to the revelations of former Iloilo City mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog, who was likewise linked to the illegal drugs trade.

“Ako ang unang na-brand niya as (I was the first to be branded as)  ‘The Mother of Drug Lords’, ‘The Bilibid Drug Trading Queen’, ‘No. 1 Narcopolitician’, ako ang unang siniraan nila, katulad din ng sinasabi ngayon ni former mayor Jed Mabilog na hindi naman pala totoo na dapat  kasama siya sa listahan, tina-target lang siya dahil sa pulitika na naman,” De Lima said in an ambush interview.

(I was the first one they besmirched. Like what former mayor Mabilog said, it is not true that he should be on the list, he was just targeted because of politics.)

“Yun talaga ang nagiging pattern, kung makikita natin sa rebelasyon na ‘yan,” she added.

(That’s the pattern, if we base it on  on his revelation.)

Mabilog on Thursday also revealed that there was an scheme to force him to tag former senators Manuel “Mar” Roxas and Franklin Drilon as drug lords.

De Lima, who was charged and arrested in 2017, had always maintained her innocence, claiming that the charges were baseless and in retaliation to the investigation she conducted in the Senate of on the Duterte administration’s bloody drug war.

De Lima, who was detained for six years, eight months, and 21 days, also announced on Friday that she will be the lead nominee of Mamamayang Liberal (ML) party-list, the sectoral wing of the Liberal Party.

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