Sen. Leila de Lima is in high spirits but misses her furry dog.
She was upbeat as she received visitors at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center on Saturday, her first full day in detention on drug charges, which she had denounced as political persecution by President Rodrigo Duterte.
In a casual shirt and pants, De Lima cheerfully spent time with her visitors鈥攎embers of her family, friends, her staff and other supporters, her media officer Ferdie Maglalang told the Inquirer.
鈥淪he laughed a lot. She鈥檚 in good spirits鈥 but misses her favorite pet, Coco, a Japanese spitz, Maglalang said.
A dog lover, the senator has 13 different breeds, including chihuahuas, dachshunds, labradors, and jack russels.
Among her visitors on Saturday were Chito Gascon and Loretta Rosales, her successors as chairs of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR).
Gascon told ANC television that the detention guards initially refused to let him in as he was not on the approved list of people allowed by the PNP to visit De Lima.
He said the senator鈥檚 detention cell was 鈥渁 little more comfortable鈥 than a typical city jail. It was 鈥渟mall but not tiny鈥 and has a receiving area and a separate toilet, he said.
Maglalang said she also has an electric fan.
Policewomen provide round-the-clock security for the senator.
Writing about her visit to the senator, Rosales called the detention cell 鈥淟eila鈥檚 Square,鈥 which was 鈥渁 small space big enough to hold caucuses and spiritual services.鈥
Her bathroom had a pail of water and a 鈥渢abo鈥 or water scooper, she added.
鈥淟eila looked refreshed, bright and smiling just after her bath, in an engaging yellow T-shirt that struck a soft balance against the green and white walls of Leila鈥檚 Square,鈥 said Rosales, a former political detainee under dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The former CHR chair said she felt 鈥渉umbled鈥 seeing De Lima expressing 鈥渉er calm, her lightness of spirit, being at terms with herself and her God.鈥
鈥淪he expressed several times:聽 鈥業 know I鈥檓 innocent, God knows I鈥檓 innocent. So there must really be a reason for all these,鈥欌 Rosales said.
De Lima spoke of her children and her parents 鈥渨hom she idolized and missed so much at this moment of crisis for herself and the nation,鈥 Rosales said.
On Friday night, the senator鈥檚 visitors included Vice President Leni Robredo, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and PNP Director General Ronald 鈥淏ato鈥 Dela Rosa, who wanted to assure the senator that she would be comfortable and safe, Maglalang said.
He said that in addition to police guards, security officers from the Office of the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms were posted outside the custodial facility on rotating shifts.
鈥淪he was prepared for the worst scenario and the worst arrangement, so she鈥檚 OK,鈥 he said.
De Lima told her staff that she would continue her legislative work in whatever way possible.
鈥淪he intends to file bills and resolutions. She hopes she can participate in committee hearings. We just don鈥檛 know how to do that yet. But she expressed that intent,鈥 Maglalang said.
Fr. Robert Reyes, a close friend of De Lima鈥檚, is set to hold mass in her cell on Sunday, Maglalang said. 鈥擶ITH A REPORT FROM CYNTHIA D. BALANA