PRRD: Peter Lim ‘still active’ in drugs, money laundering

PNA

MANILA — Fugitive alleged drug lord Peter Lim is still active in his illegal transactions despite being in hiding, President Rodrigo R. Duterte said.

In an interview with reporters at the ceremonial signing of the new landmark laws he signed on Wednesday, Duterte expressed belief that Lim is still active in illegal activities but said he is uncertain whether the fugitive is in or out of the country.

“The network and the money laundering of Peter Lim is very much alive. So I’m just reiterating my warning here na (that) this drug problem is a national security threat. Meaning to say it can destroy the Philippines. And the orders are: destroy the enemy,” Duterte said.

Once caught, Lim would be imprisoned for 200 years, Duterte said.

“Eh ‘di ako sa kanya magpakulong ako, mag-suicide na lang siya (If I were him I won’t allow myself to be jailed, he should just commit suicide),” he said.

Duterte said the illegal drugs problem is a national security threat “because it is an enemy which can cause destruction of a country or we render it a failed state”.

“I could not be more emphatic and be clearer about it. Huwag ‘yang droga (Do not be involved in drugs)… I’m declaring war and I’ve raised it to the level of a national security. When a national security threat it’s a game of self-preservation. Either I destroy you or you destroy me,” he said.

In August 2018, Makati City Regional Trial Court Branch 65 Presiding Judge Gina Bibat-Palamos issued an arrest warrant and a hold departure order against Lim.

The Department of Justice filed against Lim two counts of the non-bailable offense of conspiracy to commit illegal drug trade along with self-confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa.

The case stemmed from a complaint filed by the Philippine National Police’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group tagging Lim as the source of “shabu” being sold by the Espinosa group.

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