Duterte asks military, police: Why is Acierto still alive? | Inquirer News

Duterte asks military, police: Why is Acierto still alive?

/ 09:06 PM March 26, 2019

Updated (10:04 p.m.)

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday asked the military and police why dismissed Sr. Supt. Eduardo Acierto, who was tagged in a multi-billion shabu shipment, is still alive.

“Huwag kayo maniwala dito, lalo na ito si Acierto ito nga ‘yung sa…tanungin ko kaya military at saka police bakit buhay pa ‘yang pu********* ‘yan,” Duterte said in his speech during the distribution of financial grants to the beneficiaries of the government’s unconditional cash transfer program in Koronadal City, South Cotabato.

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(Do not believe Acierto. I want to ask the military and the police why this son of a b**** is still alive.)

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Duterte made the remark days after Acierto, who went into hiding after he was tagged in the alleged smuggling of P11-billion worth of shabu into the country, resurfaced and showed documents detailing the alleged drug links of Duterte’s former economic adviser Michael Yang and another Chinese national, Allan Lim.

READ: Ex-cop linked to P11-B ‘shabu’ smuggling fears for life

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The President also accused the sacked police official of procuring rifles which ended up in the hands of communist rebels.

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“Si Eduardo Acierto na-dismiss sa police effective August 14 due to procurement of AK-47 rifles which eventually landed in the possession of the New People’s Army,” he said.

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In August 2018, Acierto, along with other police officials, was ordered dismissed for multiple counts of graft in connection with the missing AK-47 assault rifles, which allegedly ended up in the hands of communist rebels in Mindanao.

READ: 12 cops face jail over AK-47 deal

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Two months later, Duterte released a “secret special report” tagging Acierto in “recycling of drugs.”

Duterte’s report noted that Acierto amassed wealth “by recycling drugs,” which the authorities have confiscated in anti-drug operations. He was also tagged in the extortion of foreigners, especially Chinese nationals. /ee

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