What will occur now that 1.6 million pesos was deposited into the bank accounts of Prosecutor John Resado and his wife on THE SAME DATE (Dec 02 09) of the DOJ resolution recommending the dismissal of drug-related charges against Jorge Joseph, Richard Brodett, and Joseph Tecson, “The Alabang boys”?
What happened is one agency arrested people whom were under the official protection of the President of the country! She receives a cut from the sale of drugs, fools!
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How can the lap dog, National Bully's Institute (NBI), of the Department of Injustice cover up this? Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, merry Christmas!
An anonymous letter alleging that P1.6 million was deposited into an account of a Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor has led Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez on Wednesday to order the reopening of the investigation on the bribery attempt linked to the "Alabang Boys" case.
The anonymous letter, which was addressed to National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) chief Nestor Mantaring, alleged that two deposits worth P800,000 each - or a total of P1.6 million - was credited to the account of Prosecutor John Resado and his wife in a bank in Bacoor in Cavite province.
The deposits, the letter said, occurred last December 2 which was also the date of the release of the DOJ resolution recommending the dismissal of drug-related charges against Jorge Joseph, Richard Brodett, and Joseph Tecson.
The letter was signed "Juan de la Cruz."
Gonzalez said the letter contained details, which led him to order NBI and Mantaring to investigate the allegation. He also said he will write to the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to check the account in question.
Resado, however, denied the accusation. He said the money was not from a bribe and instead came from payments for his lending business.
The NBI on Monday cleared state prosecutors of taking bribes to dismiss a drug case against the "Alabang boys," three scions of prominent families.
NBI Special Task Force chief Arnel Dalumpines said the task force cleared the prosecutors because the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) failed to submit evidence to support the charges.
In a radio dzMM interview earlier, Dalumpines said it did not identify any names in the report since PDEA did not name the ones who allegedly received bribes.
On the other hand, he said the NBI task force is inclined to believe that there were attempts to bribe and corrupt public officials handling the "Alabang Boys" drug case based on the sworn testimony of PDEA official Maj. Ferdinand Marcelino.
It also recommended the filing of obstruction of justice charges against Marcelino for failing to cooperate in the NBI investigation.
Brodett, Tecson and Joseph are facing charges for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (RA 9165) and have been in detention since September.
They were arrested during a buy-bust and follow-up anti-drug operations in Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City and Araneta Center in Quezon City by the PDEA Special Enforcement Service on September 20. All three were caught in the act of selling illegal drugs to PDEA agents who posed as buyers. With reports from Ces Oreña-Drilon and Marieton Pacheco, ABS-CBN News
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