Pimentel rejects bid to place Matobato under protective custody | Inquirer

Pimentel rejects bid to place Matobato under protective custody

By: - Reporter /
/ 06:56 PM September 15, 2016

SENATE President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III has rejected a request to place a witness and self-confessed hitman, Edgar Matobato, under the custody of the Senate.

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV disclosed this just hours after he made a motion during this Thursday’s hearing of the Senate committees on justice and human rights, and public order to provide protective custody for Matobato, who claimed to be a former member of the Davao Death Squad.

After granting the motion, Senator Leila de Lima, chair of the justice committee, made the formal request to Pimentel.

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But Trillanes said the Senate leader turned down the request.

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“Senator Pimentel’s office has just informed us that he has denied the committee’s request for Senate custody of Mr. Edgar Matobato,” he said in a text message to reporters.

Because of this, Trillanes promised to protect the witness.

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“Hindi namin sya pababayaan,” Trillanes said.

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Senator Panfilo Lacson said Matobato would have to rely on his “handlers” now that the chamber has rejected to give him custody.

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“It’s water under the bridge. Matobato will have to rely on his handlers to secure him,” Lacson said in a separate text message.

It was de Lima, who presented the witness during this Thursday’s hearing.

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In his testimony, Matobato tagged President Rodrigo Duterte behind the killings of several people in Davao City when he was still the mayor there.

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