Philippines Vice President Sara mum on husband, brother’s alleged role in 2018 drug shipment


- Photo: Philippine Daily Inquirer file

MANILA: Vice President Sara Duterte (pic) on Saturday (Aug 18) said she cannot comment on the 2018 shabu importation mess allegedly involving her husband, Mans Carpio and brother, Davao City 1st District Rep. Paolo “Pulong” Duterte.

"Unfortunately, I cannot speak for Congressman Pulong Duterte.

"I understand he has released statements to address this issue," she said in an ambush interview after her attendance at the 39th Kadayawan Festival in Davao City on Saturday.

"And my husband, Mans Carpio, and I also discussed that he would address his own issues, and I would address mine so that our responses are clear," Duterte added.

Jimmy Guban, a former customs intelligence officer, told a congressional joint committee hearing on Friday that the real “owners” of the billion-peso shipment of shabu in 2018 were Rep. Duterte, Carpio, and businessman Michael Yang.

He added that he was warned not to implicate the three individuals in the drug shipment.

Guban told lawmakers that former environment undersecretary Benny Antiporda sent an emissary to warn and threaten him that he would die if he tagged Rep. Duterte, Carpio, and Yang in the controversy.

Vice President Duterte said the allegation of Guban is “political harassment” and “political attacks.”

"But as I always say, not just in the case filed against them, all of this is political harassment, political attacks. You can see it came out when I left DepEd [Department of Education], it came out when I was speaking about what we should be doing for our country," Vice President Duterte said. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

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