MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada believes he was being singled out and that there was politics involved when authorities brought him to the police station on Sunday for allegedly violating quarantine measures in San Juan City.
In an interview with reporters in front of the San Juan Police Station, Estrada said he never violated any quarantine protocol during his food relief operations across the city.
鈥淚n my own opinion, I never violated any law, especially to ECQ [enhanced community quarantine]. I don鈥檛 blame the police. They鈥檙e just doing their job. I do not have anything against them. This is local politics. The current administration of San Juan does not want us to help,鈥 he said, referring to San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora.
鈥淧eople are hungry, have no work, He should understand that. What he鈥檚 asking me again is for a permit,鈥 he said, speaking partly in Filipino. 鈥淭here are a lot of civic organizations, nongovernment organizations, private citizens, civilians like me who are distributing or donating relief goods here in the city of San Juan without any permit. Why are they singling me out? Just because I鈥檓 an Estrada?鈥
In the May 2019 elections, Zamora won the mayoralty over Janella Marie Estrada, the former senator鈥檚 daughter, and ended the Estrada clan鈥檚 50-year grip on the city.
Estrada also served as mayor of San Juan from 1992 to 2001.
According to the San Juan City Police chief, Col. Jaime Santos, Estrada was found to have violated social distancing measures during food distributions. He also did not have a permit to conduct relief operations from the city government.
Estrada said he has been conducting relief operations for the past two weeks. But on Sunday, the police invited him to the police station.
鈥淚 made it a point that every time [I distributed food] for the people to observe social distancing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been doing this for the past two weeks. All of a sudden, when I was distributing bangus [milkfish] earlier in Barangay Salapan, policemen came and invited me over here for some interrogation.鈥
鈥淭hey told me I violated certain provisions of the enhanced community quarantine. They said they have photos that the people were not observing social distancing so. But I was pretty confident that my staff instructed the people to observe social distancing,鈥 he added.
After a couple of hours in the police station, Estrada was let off with a warning.
In a separate statement, Zamora denied that there was politics involved in Estrada鈥檚 鈥渁rrest.鈥
鈥淭he arrest of Mr. Jinggoy Estrada has nothing to do with politics in San Juan but has everything to do with law and order. especially so now that we are collectively fighting this global pandemic,鈥 he said.
Zamora said Estrada is not a 鈥減erson authorized outside of his residence.鈥
This means Estrada has no authority 鈥渢o be roaming around the streets,鈥 according to the mayor.
鈥淥nly persons authorized by the government are allowed to do this,鈥 he added.
He said Estrada also did not coordinate with nor did he secure a certification from the city government o conduct relief operations.
The PNP arrested Mr. Jinggoy Estrada earlier today, May 3, 2020 due to violations of guidelines and directives set by the IATF and DILG now that our country is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, with the whole NCR under ECQ. Here is my official statement regarding the arrest.
鈥 Mayor Francis Zamora (@franciszamora30)
鈥淭his is for the purpose of ensuring that the standing orders of the IATF (Inter-agency Task Force) and DILG [Department of the Interior and Local Government] will be observed strictly such as but not limited to social distancing, peace and order and health and sanitation,鈥 he added.
According to Zamora, Estrada 鈥済rossly disregarded鈥 and violated the guidelines and directives of the IATF and the DILG.
He said Estrada has been conducting distribution of fish 鈥渋n an unsanitary manner鈥 and that social distancing was not observed.
鈥淚 am saddened by the fact that the former senator is not respecting the rule of law. Being a former lawmaker himself, he is expected to be the first to abide by laws of the country,鈥 Zamora added.
/atm
RELATED VIDEO