Dela Rosa’s info: Alleged informant in illegal drugs controversy is dead
MANILA, Philippines – The confidential informant tagged in the alleged leaked Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) documents is already dead, according to Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa.
Dela Rosa said the informant was identified as a certain “Ian” based on information he received from former PDEA agents.
“Ang pangalan ng confidential informant na yan naglaglag dyan kay Maricel Soriano ay yung anak-anakan daw ni Maricel Soriano na ang pangalan ay Ian,” said the senator during the hearing of the Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs on Monday.
(The name of the confidential informant who implicated Maricel Soriano is allegedly her supposed adopted child named Ian.)
Article continues after this advertisement“Ngayon, yung Ian na yan patay na,” Dela Rosa, chairman of the panel, said.
Article continues after this advertisement(Now, that Ian is already dead.)
The senator said Ian was supposedly the same informant earlier mentioned by former PDEA agent Jonathan Morales but did not want to identify during last week’s hearing of the committee.
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“May former PDEA agent na nagfeed sa akin ng info pero it needs further validation pa. Bale yun daw ang confidential informant ni Morales,” Dela Rosa said in a text message after the hearing.
(A former PDEA agent fed me that information but it still needs further evaluation. He [Ian] was allegedly the confidential informant of Morales.)
“Yan daw allegedly yung ayaw pangalanan ni Morales na CI nya pero unverified pa,” he added.
(He was allegedly the confidential informant that Morales doesn’t want to name, but it’s still unverified).
During the hearing, Dela Rosa said he was not taking this information “hook, line and sinker” as he was just sharing this to the committee.
“That’s per information, hindi ako naniniwala kaya shinare ko lang sa committee na ito for you to evaluate,” he said.
(That’s per information, I don’t believe it, so I just shared it with this committee for you to evaluate)
Actress Maricel Mariano and President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. were supposedly named in the alleged leaked PDEA’s pre-operational documents signed by Morales on March 11, 2012.
The agency has already denied the existence of this documents.
Despite the panel head’s revelation, Senator Jinggoy Estrada insisted that Morales’ credibility is “zero” unless he remembers the name of his confidential informant.
Before this, Dela Rosa pressed Morales to identify his confidential informant, saying his continued refusal would be used to question his credibility.
“Hindi kaya ayaw mo lang sabihin yung identity dahil nga meron tayong code of conduct between handlers and confindetial informants na kahit anong mangyari walang laglagan dahil buhay ko ang nakataya? Hindi ba yan ang nasa isip mo?” the senator asked.
(Could it be that you just don’t want to disclose the identity because we have a code of conduct between handlers and confidential informants that no matter what happens, there should be no betrayal because life is at stake? Isn’t that what’s on your mind?)
“Ganun na nga po,” Morales answered.
“So kinonfirm mo na ayaw mong sabihin? Alam mo?” Dela Rosa asked again.
(So you confirmed that you don’t want to say? But you know?)
“Ganun na nga po your honor. Hindi po kakayanin ng konsesya ko your honor kapag may nangyaring masama dun sa confidential informant,” the former agent said.
(That’s right, Your Honor. My conscience wouldn’t be able to handle it, your honor, if something bad happened to the confidential informant.)