House justice panel orders arrest of Ronnie Dayan
4TH HEARING. The House probe into the illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison continues on October 10, 2016. Photo by LeAnne Jazul/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines – The House committee on justice cited in contempt Ronnie Dayan, alleged bagman and former driver-bodyguard of Senator Leila de Lima, over his failure to attend the probe into the New Bilibid Prison drug trade last Thursday, October 6.
Majority Floor Leader Rodolfo Fariñas on Monday, October 10, moved to arrest Dayan since he was not able to explain his absence last week despite a show cause order and the hearing being nationally televised.
After a vote of 12 lawmakers present at Monday's inquiry, committee vice chairperson Doy Leachon adopted Fariñas' motion.
"The motion is carried and Ronnie Palisoc Dayan is being held in contempt by this committee and an arrest warrant is issued against him [after he failed to show up] to testify the materiality of all allegations against him," Leachon said.
The house panel issued a subpoena to Dayan last October 1, but the alleged lover of the former justice secretary skipped the hearing. The committee gave Dayan 24 hours to defend his absence upon receipt of the order.
Also on Monday, De Lima, Dayan, and 7 others were placed on an immigration lookout bulletin. The senator slammed this as "baseless," saying there are no charges against her and she has no plans of running away from cases that could be filed.
De Lima and Dayan were linked to the Bilibid drug trade by no less than President Rodrigo Duterte. The President claimed that Dayan collected drug money for De Lima, who allegedly let illegal drugs proliferate in the national penitentiary during her term as justice chief of the Aquino administration.
De Lima has repeatedly denied the allegations against her. (READ: De Lima to Duterte: 'What do you want from me? Do you like me?') – Rappler.com