House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez is suspicious of a riot that erupted among inmates at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) on Wednesday, September 28, saying it may derail the ongoing House probe into the national penitentiary.
"Well, that is sad because apparently, there are forces na ayaw na mag-testify ‘yung si Jaybee Sebastian. And tingnan natin 'yung motibo, kung sino 'yung ayaw na malaman siguro 'yung katotohanan," said Alvarez.
Alvarez based his suspicion on what Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II himself said were "sketchy, initial reports" regarding the death of high-profile NBP inmate Tony Co and the wounding of 4 others following a riot at Building 14, where other high-profile convicts are housed.
Based on Aguirre's statement in various media interviews Wednesday morning, Sebastian was hurt after another inmate, retired police Chief Inspector Clarence Dongail, went to Sebastian's cell after the latter called out Tony Co, Peter Co, and Vicente Sy for using shabu at Peter Co's cell.
Tony Co, who ended up dead, was reportedly the one who went to Sebastian's cell to attack Dongail. It was not clear how the other two inmates – Peter Co and Sy – got hurt as they were supposed to be in another cell. Dongail was hurt, but did not want medical treatment outside Bilibid, Aguirre said.
The House is conducting an investigation into the proliferation of drugs in the NBP when Senator Leila De Lima was still justice secretary.
Alvarez doubts that the incident at the NBP on Wednesday morning was just a normal prison riot.
"I don't think so. Kasi, bakit naman of all those years eh bakit ngayon lang sila magpapatayan diyan sa loob? Targeted pa 'yung intended resource persons noong committee on justice," said Alvarez.
The House panel already plans to subpoena the following individuals for the next hearing on October 5:
- Jaybee Sebastian
- Ronnie Dayan, De Lima's former bodyguard and driver with whom she allegedly has an affair, and her alleged bagman
- Jonel Sanchez, De Lima's bodyguard and alleged bagman
- Franklin Jesus Bucayu, former Bureau of Corrections chief
- Reginald Villasanta, former Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission executive director
Alvarez reiterated that the House of Representatives, composed mostly of allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, is not out to condemn De Lima.
"Itong investigation na ginagawa natin sa Kongreso madalas nami-misinterpret na we are trying somebody. Kaya nila sinasabi 'yung mga hearsay rule. Alam niyo, 'di naman tayo nagpo-prosecute ng individual dito eh! Wala tayong prino-prosecute. This is not a criminal proceeding," said Alvarez.
According to Alvarez, he already told the House committee on justice chairperson, Oriental Mindoro Representative Reynaldo Umali, to refrain from recommending the prosecution of any individual once they finish the hearings and craft the committee report.
"Ang kinakailangan natin dito ay maglabas tayo ng isang panukalang batas kung saan ma-address natin 'yung problema sa New Bilibid Prison," said Alvarez
