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Drilon: No way out for Mike A
BY JP LOPEZ
SEN. Franklin Drilon yesterday said former First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo could notdispute that he owned two used helicopters which were sold to the PNP as brand new in 2009.
Drilon said the testimonies of Lionair Inc. president Archibald Po, Manila Aerospace Products
Trading (Maptra) president Hilario de Vera, and police officials involved in the chopper fiasco
are enough to prove that Mike Arroyo should be charged.
"In my view, there is no way that Mike Arroyo could disprove the fact that he was the real owner
of the choppers. If he would insist that he disowns the choppers, then he should execute an
affidavit holding Archibald Po and Lionair free and harmless of any liability in the event that Mr.
Po donates the helicopters to the PNP," he said in an interview with radio station dzBB.
"Yung pag-aari ni Mike Arroyo, sa palagay ko beyond reasonable doubt, naipakita na siya ang
may-ari," he added.
Lionair Inc. is the registered owner of the choppers while Maptra is Lionairs agent that sold the
choppers to the PNP.
Drilon said Arroyo tricked Po into signing a blank deed of sale to make it appear that the
helicopters were sold to "Juan dela Cruz" so that he could evade prosecution.
He said he would ask the Senate to summon the notary public and ask if Po was present when he
notarized the deed of sale.
"Kaya iyan po, sa aking tingin, ang magiging depensa ni Mike Arroyo na hindi siya ang may-ari
dahil nailagay sa pangalan ng sinuman na may hawak ng blank deed of sale," he said.
Drilon said Arroyos office paid the hangar and maintenance fees for the choppers.
"Ang ebidensya dito ay malakas: Nangongolekta ang accountant ni Archibald Po, pumupunta sa
LTA Bldg. She identified kung sino ang nagbibigay sa kanya ng pera. Kaya all of these
circumstances, nagpapakita na talagang pag-aari ito ni Mike Arroyo sinuman ang registered
owner, kahit pa pangalan ng Lionair or Juan dela Cruz," he said.
During the Senate Blue Ribbon investigation, Drilon noted the collusion of officials with Arroyo
to "tailor fit" the technical characteristics of the aircraft -- two Robinson R44 Raven 1 helicopters
to the choppers needed by the PNP Special Action Force.
He said he would ask the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to summon former Interior Secretary
Ronaldo Puno to explain why the specifications of the helicopters were changed to fit the specs
of Arroyos choppers.
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"Kung sa tahi ng barong, tamang-tama ang tahi sa katawan ng helicopter ni Mike Arroyo," he
added.
He told PNP officials involved in the negotiations to tell the truth, as they could be equally guilty
for a graft case and conspiracy "to enter into a contract that is grossly disadvantageous to the
government."
PNP officers in choppers fiasco sacked
abs-cbnNEWS.com
Posted at 08/26/2011 4:29 PM | Updated as of 08/26/2011 6:33 PM
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine National Police on Friday discharged several officers
involved in the choppers fiasco, among them the head of the PNP's bids and awards committee
Director George Piano.
The policemen are being investigated for the questionable purchase of 2 helicopters in 2009. The
used choppers were allegedly owned by former First Gentleman Mike Arroyo but were passed
off as brand new to the PNP.
On Thursday, PNP Chief Director General Raul Bacalzo said the PNP's fact-finding team has
recommended filing charges against 27 people from the Bids and Awards Committee,
Negotiation Team, and Inspection and Acceptance Team who played key roles in the purchase of
the second-hand helicopters passed off as brand new.
Aside from them, charges will also likely be filed against officials of chopper supplier Manila
Aerospace Products Trading (MAPTRA) and distributor Lionair Inc., according to Chief Supt.Samuel Pagdilao of the PNP's Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.
Pagdilao refused to name other people who will be included in the charge sheet because the
investigation has yet to finish, but agreed with Sen. Panfilo Lacson that "there are indications of
conspiracy" in the anomaly. Report from ANC
Drilon says raps set vs Mike, Iggy et al in
chopper fiasco
MANILA, Philippines - (UPDATED: 4:03 P.M.) Separate charges against businessman Jose
Miguel Mike Arroyo, Rep. Ignacio Iggy Arroyo and others involved in the helicopter
scandal are now being finalized by the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, Senator Franklin Drilon
said Sunday.
This developed as Drilon, a member of the committee investigating the anomalous sale of pre-
owned helicopters, broadly hinted that the Philippine National Police hastily filed before the
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Office of the Ombudsman plunder charges against Mike Arroyo and others to prevent the Senate
from ferreting out the truth, as police officials invited to the Senate probe may invoke the right
against self-incrimination by citing pending cases.
This is like a legal gag order which is being deliberately done because the Senate cannot compel
the PNP officials to speak if they appear before the Senate again. This is a shotgun approach,said Drilon.
Still, he added, That would not prevent us from filing separate cases against those involved.
Palace on case: Nothing personal
Meanwhile, Malacaang on Sunday said there was nothing personal in the filing of plunder
charges against Jose Miguel Arroyo over his alleged involvement in the anomalous purchase of
helicopters by the PNP.
Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the PNP went through the process ofinvestigating the questionable transaction before filing appropriate charges against those who
were reportedly involved in the sale, including Arroyo.
She said Mr. Arroyo should take the opportunity to defend himself and clear his name before
Ombudsman.
"Certainly the former First Gentleman will be given his day in court. He will be given the
opportunity to defend himself especially as the case is now with the Office of the Ombudsman,Valte said.
Police Director Samuel Pagdilao Jr., head of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group,said the charges stemmed from the alleged sale of two supposedly Arroyo-owned helicopters to
the PNP as brand new in 2009.
Arroyo, husband of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo, has since denied
ownership of the helicopters.
Former police officials, including ex-PNP chief Jesus Verzosa, were also included in the plunder
raps.
Other respondents include former Interior and Local Government secretary Ronaldo Puno,
Manila Aerospace Products Trading Corp. president Hilario de Vera, LionAir Inc. headArchibald Po and Renato Sia of Asian Spirit.
Po and De Vera, who tagged Arroyo as the owner of the choppers during a Senate inquiry,
reportedly hatched the plan to pass the old helicopters as brand new to the PNP, Pagdilao said.
Blue Ribbon still studying charges
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Meanwhile, the Blue Ribbon panel, Senator Drilon said, is still in the process of determining if
plunder or antigraft charges will be pressed against the former First Gentleman, who appeared
to be the real owner of two Robinson R-44 Raven 1 choppers sold to the PNP as brand new.
The charges eyed by the Blue Ribbon against Negros Occidental Rep. Iggy Arroyo stem from his
being an accessory to the crime, as he insisted that the choppers had been leased to the Arroyofamily-owned LTA Inc., Drilon added.
Congressman Iggy Arroyo is really part of the cover-up operation. He is an accessory to thecrime, said Drilon.
The Arroyos former bookkeeper Rowena del Rosario, who was cited in contempt by the Senate
and detained, will also face perjury raps for trying to protect her principals and for evasively
answering questions from Senate probers, said Drilon.
The Senate panel will also file a disbarment case against lawyer Lope Velasco, who supposedly
notarized the lease agreement between LTA Inc. and Lionair Inc.
Drilon: Iggy's evidence on chopper fiasco
'bogus'
MANILA, Philippines - Senator Franklin Drilon Thursday said the lease agreement presented by
Negros Occidental Rep. Ignacio Iggy Arroyo as evidence to counter allegations that his brother
former First Gentleman Jose Miguel Mike Arroyo did not own two used choppers which were
sold to the Philippine National Police as brand new units appears to be spurious.
Drilon, a member of the Blue Ribbon committee investigating the chopper fiasco, joined other
Senate probers in rejecting Iggy Arroyos claim that the second-hand helicopters had been leasedto the Arroyo family-owned LTA Inc.
It is on my view that the lease agreement entered into by Iggy Arroyo and Lionair is a contrived
lease agreement. It was invented as cover-up and the lease agreement was not really intended to
govern the relationship between the lessor, Lionair, and the lessee, allegedly LTA Inc., Drilon
said in a statement.
Drilon said that under the terms of the lease agreement, the minimum payment for the use of
helicopters for two months is P9.8 million, whether LTA, as a lessee, will use the helicopters or
not.
I challenge Iggy Arroyo to produce the cheque to show payment of P9.8 million to Lionair or
any piece of evidence that would show that he paid Lionair P9.8 million. There was no payment,
which means that this lease agreement was never effective and was only resorted to to shore up
the allegation, futile as it is, that Lionair is the owner, said Drilon.
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According to Drilon, the signature of Lionair corporate secretary Renato Sia is doubtful
because it appears only in the last page and the other pages were not signed.
Drilon also noted an apparent inconsistency in the lease agreement supposedly signed between
LTA and Lionair, wherein it was indicated that the residence certificate of Sia is dated April 2,
2004, whereas the notarized agreement was dated March 16, 2004.
The flight log indicated that the choppers took off and landed in Malacanang, said Drilon.
The senator earlier questioned the PNP Uniform and Equipment Standardization Board and the
National Police Commission, then headed by former Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, as to the
reason why alterations to the specifications have to be made to make it appear that the PNP
needed Mike Arroyos Raven 1 choppers for the operation of the elite Special Action Force.
Further evidence, as testified by Lionair collections agent Edith Solano-Juguan that she was
collecting maintenenace fees that Lionair charged to LTA Inc. would cement the fact that
Arroyo owned the choppers. Solano-Juguan said that she would go to LTA Bldg. in Makati Cityto collect the monthly maintenance fees.
Domingo Lazo, former Lionair flight dispatcher, earlier told senators that from March 2004 until
he resigned from the company in June 2009, Mike Arroyo would instruct him as to when any
member of the First family, including him, would use the choppers.
All of these would really show beyond reasonable doubt that it is Mike Arroyo who is theowner. Unfortunately, in their desperation to invent the evidence and to rebut this very strong
circumstantial evidence that the helicopters were purchased by Mike Arroyo, they come up with
a spurious, contrived lease agreement which will not fly, Drilon added.