WATCH: Trillanes hides to avoid paying the 6.6M libel charged by Paolo Duterte and Mans Carpio


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Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Tuesday linked President Rodrigo Duterte’s son-in-law, Manases Carpio, to the alleged corruption at the Bureau of Customs (BOC).

Trillanes claimed that Carpio, husband of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte and nephew of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, received bribe money to facilitate the swift entry and release of shipments at the BOC.

The senator also claimed that Carpio is also behind the so-called Davao Group, along with Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte.

Trillanes said that according to his informants, Carpio visited the office of former Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon five times late last year to early this year. The senator said Paolo also visited Faeldon’s office twice.


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“Yun ang information na nakuha ko. Si Mans Carpio at Paolo Duterte ay nag-i-impluwensya sa mga Customs operations at part sila ng Davao Group o sila ang nasa likod ng Davao Group,” Trillanes said in an interview.

“Mans Carpio has no business being there. Alam nila na influential yung kanyang pamilya so hindi mo iisipin na nakikipag-ano lang 'yan, kwentuhan sa showbiz o kung  ano man. Talagang this confirms yung information na sa Davao Group na sinasabi eh pati itong si Mans Carpio kasama, aside from Paolo Duterte,” he said.

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