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Ex-President Duterte tagged in 2016 Davao prison alleged EJKs of 3 Chinese drug lords

August 23, 2024

Two inmates have come forward with explosive allegations implicating former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in the 2016 killings of three convicted Chinese drug lords inside the maximum-security facility of the Davao Prison and Penal Farm (DPPF) in Davao del Norte.

Leopoldo Tan Jr. and Fernando “Andy” Magdadaro were the latest witnesses presented before the House quad-committee, which is investigating, among other issues, the extrajudicial killings (EJKs) associated with the Duterte administration’s brutal war on drugs.

During the quad-committee’s second public hearing on Thursday, Tan and Magdadaro provided their testimonies and sworn statements, detailing the events leading to the killing of three Chinese drug lords in 2016.

The two claimed that the killings were executed under alleged direct orders from then-President Duterte, who had just initiated his controversial bloody anti-drug campaign at the time.

The three EJK victims—Chu Kin Tung, alias Tony Lim; Li Lan Yan, alias Jackson Li; and Wong Meng Pin, alias Wang Ming Ping—were serving sentences for their involvement in illegal drug activities and who were in a separate, heavily secured area within the prison, with two of them previously convicted for operating a drug laboratory in Parañaque City.

The incident, which occurred in August 2016, was initially reported as an altercation among prisoners. However, new sworn statements from Tan and Magdadaro revealed a far more sinister plot.

In their sworn statements, Tan and Magdadaro detailed how they were allegedly approached by law enforcement officers connected to the Duterte administration and instructed to carry out the killings.

Tan said he was serving time in July 2016 at the Davao prison for violating Republic Act No. 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, when his high school classmate, SPO4 Arthur “Art” Narsolis, visited him.

He said Narsolis was then assigned at the PNP-CIDG-11 in Davao City and his superiors were Col. Edilberto Leonardo, regional CIDG-11 chief and Lt. Col. Royina Garma.

“Kilala ko si Lt. Col. Rojina Garma na karelasyon ni Art,” Tan said.

He alleged that his policeman friend told him, “May ipapatrabaho ako sa iyo at may basbas sa taas. Baka matulungan ka rin namin na makalaya, kakausapin namin ang presidente (apparently referring to then President Rodrigo Duterte).”

The policeman further told him: “Sayang din ‘tong isang manok kada ulo.”

“Sa pagkakaintindi at pagkakaalam, ang isang manok ay isang milyon,” Tan said in his affidavit.

He said he accepted Narsolis’ offer of money and freedom because he believed the policeman’s CIDG boss, Col. Leonardo, could deliver on their promise.

Tan said he asked Narsolis who he wanted him to kill, and the policeman gave him a piece of paper on which were written the names of Cho-kin Tong and Jackson Lee, who are confined in the same prison.

“Nagpakita pa si SP04 Arthur Narsolis sa akin ng isang papel na naglalaman ng iba’t-ibang pangalan ng 32 na Chinese druglords na naka piit sa ibat-ibang kolonya,” Tan said.

He added that the third drug lord, whom he named as Peter Wang, was to be transferred there in the evening of that day.

“Sinabihan ako ni SPO4 Arthur Narsolis na maghanap ako ng kasama ko para sa pagtrabaho sa tatlong Chinese drug lords,” Tan said.

He then enlisted the help of fellow inmate Magdadaro, who agreed to participate in exchange for the promised financial reward and the prospect of early release.

“Si Andy ay kaibigan ko at alam ko na isa siyang ‘trabahante’ (taga-katay or killer),” he said.

The following day, Narsolis visited him again to talk to him and Magdadaro.

“Dito binuksan ng gate officer ang control gate at nakita ko din sa gate si Superintendent Gerardo Padilla (then officer in charge of the DPPF) at tinapik pa ako,” he said.

Tan narrated that he asked around where the suspected drug lords were located and learned that they were detailed at the “foreign ward” and that he would be hard for him to kill them as they were confined in different cells.

He reported this to Narsolis but was told that he and the three Chinese would be taken to one cell where he would kill the suspects.

The pair described how they were moved into the same cell as the Chinese inmates before carrying out the murders.

A search was conducted in the prison and a sachet of shabu was confiscated from him and Magdadaro. They were taken to cell No. 6. The three Chinese drug lords were taken to the same cell, but they refused to go inside when they saw him, so he and Magdadaro were moved to cell No. 4. After a few minutes, they were returned to cell No. 6.

Tan alleged that on the night of August 13, 2016, he and Magdadaro stabbed the three with “korta and bente nwebe (balisong)” handed to him by Leo Pinkihan, “ang mayor sa bartolina.”

“Noong August 13, 2016 ng gabi, pinag-sasaksak namin ‘yung tatlong Chinese drug lords,” Tan admitted.

He said he killed Wang, while Magdadaro stabbed to death Cho and Lee.

He added that after the murders, Supt. Gerardo Padilla instructed them to dispose of the weapons used in the crime.

Magdadaro’s sworn statement corroborated Tan’s account, particularly highlighting the alleged involvement of Duterte.

He recalled that after the murders, Supt. Padilla received a phone call, during which the caller reportedly congratulated him on the job well done.

“Alam ko na ang kausap ni Supt. Padilla ay si Presidente Duterte dahil pamilyar ko ang boses niya,” Tan alleged.

“Pagkatapos ng tawag, sabi ni Supt. Padilla sa mga kasamahan niya doon, ‘tumawag si Presidente, nag-congrats sa akin,’” he added.

Two days after the death of the three drug lords on August 13, Narsolis visited them again and told them, “Nandito na ang reward ninyo na tig-isang milyon, saan ko to ibibigay.”

Magdadaro told the policeman to also give his P1 million to his wife. “At ang sagot ko, ibigay mo ang isang milyon sa asawa ko.”

Tan said after Narsolis left, he recalled that they agreed on P3 million for the three Chinese, but he thought they were “easy target” and that what was important for them was their promised freedom.

“Pagkaalis ni SP04 Narsolis, naisip ko na ang usapan namin ay isang milyon kada ulo, kaya kulang ang reward na matatanggap ng mga asawa namin,” Tan noted.

Subsequently, his wife and Magdadaro’s wife visited them in prison and confirmed that they each received P1 million.* (NBCG)

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