Senator nabbed for plunder


Under investigation: Estrada (left) arriving for a press conference at the Senate in Manila after receiving a warrant of arrest. — AFP

A senator was arrested on a charge of plunder after he allegedly pocketed a huge kickback in a flood-control project.

It is the latest crisis to hit the Senate, the upper chamber where a battle for control of the country’s political future is playing out.

The special Sandiganbayan anti-graft court had initially issued a warrant for Senator Jinggoy Estrada’s arrest on Friday on a graft charge. He surrendered but was soon released on bail.

The new charge for which he was arrested carries no right to bail.

Estrada, 63, has strongly denied allegations, mainly by a former government public works engineer, that he received more than 570 million pesos (RM36.7mil) in kickbacks from flood-control projects.

Estrada had earlier told repor­ters at the Senate that he would surrender to authorities after receiving the warrant.

Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla and police forces took him into custody at the chamber.

“There will be no special privileges,” Remulla said of Estrada and his other co-accused, inclu­ding former public works secretary Manuel Bonoan, who was separately placed under arrest.

Estrada suggested that the corruption cases he was facing and his arrest were a result of his being aligned with the camp of former president Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, incumbent Vice President Sara Duterte, a former ally but now an arch political rival of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“I will not yield to threats. I will not be intimidated,” Estrada told reporters at the Senate. “I will not be pressured into surrendering my independence of judgement.”

The senator was an actor like his father, former president Joseph Estrada. Both have been previously detained on other corruption-related charges.

Several other senators and members of the House of Repre­sentatives have been implicated in the flood-control anomalies in a poverty-stricken Asian archipe­lago that is among the most vulnerable to deadly floods and typhoons.

With Estrada’s arrest, two senators in the 24-member chamber would now be effectively sidelined by legal troubles. — AP

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