Allegations that Daanbantayan Mayor, retired Chief Supt. Vicente Loot, received money from suspected drug lord Kerwin Espinosa surfaced again during yesterday’s Senate hearing into the death of Albuera, Leyte, Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr.
In answer to a question posed by Senator Manny Pacquiao, Kerwin Espinosa claimed that he personally knew Mayor Loot because of a cockpit arena in Mandaue City where he engaged in cockfighting.
“’Yong pagkakilala ko kay General Loot ’yong first, sa sabungan sa Mandaue coliseum at saka ’yong pangalawa ’yong nasa jail na ako through Sir Laraga about sa binibigay ko na SOP (I first met Gen. Loot in the cockpit arena in Mandaue coliseum, and the second time was when I was in jail through Sir Laraga who asked for the ‘Standard Operating Procedure’),” Espinosa claimed.
According to Espinosa, Chief Insp. Leo Laraga of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Eastern Visayas collected P120,000 monthly from him on Loot’s behalf from late 2011 when Loot was assigned in Region 8 until the general was moved to Camp Crame more than a year later.
The amount of P20,000 of the supposed bribe went to Laraga, Loot’s alleged “bagman,” claimed Espinosa.
Asked to comment on Espinosa’s allegations, Loot again denied receiving any bribes from Espinosa and told the Senate inquiry, “Hindi ko po masabi kung anong time ang ibig niyang sabihin pero ang pagkakaalam po ng lahat sa Cebu, ang wife ko po ang may-ari ng sabungan, ’yong Gallera de Mandaue sa Cebu (I don’t know what time he means, but what everybody in Cebu knows is that my wife owns the cockpit, Gallera de Mandaue in Cebu),” Loot said.
Loot then proceeded to read his formal statement before the Senate Committee on Peace and Order.
He said he retired from the PNP after 33 years of service “with untarnished and an unblemished record” and had been a recipient of 83 service medals and commendations.
An alleged “validated intelligence report” linking him to Kerwin contained allegations, which were widely publicized, and tarnished his reputation, he said.
“It is very clear that the intel report is not that intelligent, basically untrue and most likely fabricated by people whose shoes I may have stepped upon and whose report has been capitalized by our political enemies whose influence has reached the Office of the President,” Loot said, reading his statement.
He said that Kerwin had stated that he started his involvement in the illegal drugs trade in 2004, two years after his stint at the Regional Anti-Narcotics Unit (RANU-7), which was from January 2000 to July 2002.
He denied knowing Kerwin and had no personal transactions with him either through the phone or in person.
He also denied knowing a certain Police Chief Insp. Leo Laraga.
“In his statement before this Body, he also denied knowing me, as he denied having received payola intended for me,” Loot’s statement read.
Loot belied all the allegations hurled against him and his wife, saying this was a demolition job against him.
“Clearly again, I was a victim of name dropping or influence peddling, a practice done by subordinates which very common in the PNP. Kung ikaw ay commander, lalo na ng isang operating unit, may credibilidad at mabait, madaling maibenta ’yung pangalan mo at mapagkitaan ng mga influence peddlers,” part of Loot’s affidavit read.
He also maintained that most of his wealth was his wife’s.
“Much of what I have now are not mine in the first place. When I married my wife in 1991, she was already a millionaire so to speak while I had practically nothing. By operation of law, her properties became part of the absolute community, a property regime that practically makes her property mine too … My only investment in the said union is my family name that I gave her,” part of the mayor’s affidavit read.
“With industry and perseverance, my wife was able to grow her net worth, acquire new assets and expand her businesses that when she joined politics as vice Mayor in 1992, two years after our marriage, she already had a declared SALN Net Worth of more than P82M,” Loot said.