De Lima’s reasoning jumbled by controversies, Aguirre says

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre (right) on Wednesday belied claims that the witnesses he presented against Sen. Leila de Lima (left) were 'rehearsed.' INQUIRER FILES

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre (right) and  Sen. Leila de Lima  INQUIRER FILES

Senator Leila Lima’s sense of reasoning may have been muddled by the controversies hounding her, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said Monday.

At a press conference, Aguirre reacted to De Lima’s statement criticizing the government for allying itself with convicts in its fight against illegal drugs.

“Si Senator De Lima nawawala na. Hindi na maganda ang kanyang katwiran because of so many issues that wafted; kaya siguro gulung-gulo na isip niya,” Aguirre told reporters.

(Senator De Lima is lost. Her reasoning isn’t good anymore because of so many issues that wafted; that’s probably why her mind is in a jumbled state.)

“Hindi na tama ang justification niya. Hindi na tama ang kanyang katwiran,” he added.

(Her justification isn’t right anymore. Her reasoning isn’t correct.)

Last week, De Lima criticized the Duterte government for asking the convicts for help in their fight against illegal drugs.

Bilibid inmates Herbert “Ampang” Colanggo, Rodolfo Magleo, Noel Martinez, Jaime Patcho, Jojo Baligad, Froilan Testiza and Hans Anton Tan are among the government witness in the House Justice Committee investigation in the proliferation of illegal drugs inside the national penitentiary.

IN THE KNOW: Witnesses against De Lima

Aguirre earlier called  “stupid” De Lima’s statement on why another inmate, Jaybee Sebastian, was not among the high profile inmates immediately moved to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and eventually to Building 14 following a December 2014 raid where authorities discovered that the inmates were “living in style” with posh appliances and gadgets.

De Lima said Sebastian was a government asset. JE/rga

READ: De Lima says Jaybee was her asset

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