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LIBANAN TO GOV’T: PROTECT QUAD COM WITNESSES

House of Representatives Minority Leader Nonoy Libanan is urging the government to provide “adequate protection and security” to key witnesses in the quad committee’s (quad com) ongoing probe into the past administration’s highly controversial war on drugs that resulted in massive atrocities.

“The appropriate agencies should safeguard resource persons or key witnesses who have offered testimonial evidence to the quad committee and who have clearly exposed themselves and their family members to grave danger,” Libanan said.

“The provision of protective services to witnesses might even encourage, if not embolden, other individuals to come forward and cooperate in the investigation.”

“In fact, the provision of protective services to witnesses might even encourage, if not embolden, other individuals to come forward and cooperate in the investigation,” the veteran legislator pointed out.

Libanan, a lawyer by profession, served as chairperson of the House committee on justice when he was representative of the Eastern Samar’s lone congressional district.

He is now 4Ps party-list representative.

“Witnesses such as retired police colonel Royina Garma and alleged drug trafficker Kerwin Espinosa, and their loved ones, are now extremely vulnerable to potential reprisals.”

“There’s no question that witnesses such as retired police colonel Royina Garma and alleged drug trafficker Kerwin Espinosa, and their loved ones, are now extremely vulnerable to potential reprisals, given that they have offered damning sworn statements against highly influential people,” the seasoned lawmaker added.

Garma previously testified before the quad com that the past administration adopted the “Davao template” in waging the war on drugs, where police officers involved in the extrajudicial killings of suspects received cash rewards.

Espinosa, meanwhile, told the quad committee that he was coerced by former national police chief and now-Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa to incriminate then-Senator Leila de Lima in a drug trafficking scandal.

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