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SAF commandos confirm 2004 poll fraud coverup

by VERA Files

When Gloria Macapagal Arroyo delivers her eighth State of the Nation Address at the Batasang Pambansa session hall today, she will be standing close to where, three years ago, police commandos say they replaced genuine election returns (ERs) with fake ones in ballot boxes that were being readied for a recount of the 2004 presidential election.

The ER switching at the Batasan had been talked about and reported on since 2005, when Arroyo apologized for talking to an election official while the votes were being counted, in what has since been known as the “Hello, Garci” scandal.

Recently, some of those who took part in that clandestine operation have sought legal refuge, executing affidavits and taped testimonies of their involvement. Others told friends in confidence, while a few boasted about it in drinking sessions.

They said they switched the ERs of several provinces on three occasions to reconcile these with the figures in the certificates of canvass (COCs) and statements of votes (SOVs) that were tampered with in the 2004 elections.

The stories told by some of the participants and their confidants in the Batasan operation constitute what could be grounds for another impeachment case against Arroyo.

They revive allegations that not only did the President cheat in the 2004 elections, but also tried to cover her tracks by switching the ERs that would have been scrutinized in 2005. At that time, the presidential electoral protest filed by Arroyo’s opponent, Fernando Poe Jr., was still pending. Poe died of a heart attack in December 2004, but his widow, Susan Roces, pursued the protest.

Among those who took part in the Batasan operation were members of the Special Action Force (SAF), an elite combat unit of the Philippine National Police.

Some of them said they got their orders from Gen. Marcelino Franco, then commanding officer of the SAF. Both Franco and the then chief of the SAF Intelligence and Investigation Division, Supt. Rafael Santiago, were present at a briefing on the operation, SAF sources said.

The SAF sources refused to be named for fear of their safety and those of their families.

“Basta ang initial info po sa amin ay legal operation po ito pero hindi pa namin alam ang nature ng operation (The initial info we got was that it was a legal operation, but we didn’t know the nature of the operation),” an SAF commando said.

Franco, in turn, got his orders from the former PNP chief, Brig Gen. Hermogenes Ebdane Jr., a trusted adviser of Arroyo, SAF sources said.

Ebdane had denied the allegations in previous reports. VERA Files tried getting his side of the story but has not received a reply.

Franco, who has since retired from the PNP and is assistant vice president of Security Bank, also declined to comment on his role in the ER switching operation.

Santiago, now senior superintendent and head of the Northern Police District’s Intelligence and Investigation Division, ignored requests for an interview.

SAF sources said the first ER switching operation took place around midnight of Jan. 23, 2005, a Sunday.

Here’s what happened based on interviews, taped testimonies, and documents obtained by VERA Files.

A van and three other vehicles arrived at the South Wing entrance of the Batasan complex. Two dozen people alighted from the vehicles, five of them non-commissioned officers, the rest civilians. Santiago was the team leader.

At that time, a makeshift storage room had been erected at the South Wing lobby for ballot boxes containing the returns of the 2004 elections. The boxes had been brought there for the national canvassing.

The go signal came from SAF officers, among them Inspectors Rafael Lero and Samson Kimayong. While some stood guard, others unloaded from the van some 20 to 30 cigarette cartons containing documents.

As a lock picker opened the ballot boxes, SAF commandos said, the others took out the contents of the ballot boxes and replaced them with the documents they brought with them.

After three hours, they packed up, loaded what they took from the ballot boxes into their vehicles and proceeded to the residence of election lawyer Roque Bello in Brookside Hills, Cainta, Rizal.

The operation was repeated six days later on Jan. 29 and on the first weekend of February.

Police Chief Insp. Ferdinand Ortega, chief of the SAF contingent assigned at the Batasan, was present in all three operations.

Today, Lero and Kimayong have been promoted to senior inspectors and are also assigned at the NPD.

Ortega became commandant of the SAF Training School in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, right after the Batasan operation. Now a superintendent, he heads the SAF operations office in Camp Bagong Diwa in Bicutan, Taguig.

Ortega and Lero likewise ignored VERA Files’ requests for an interview. Contacted by phone, Kimayong denied any knowledge of the 2005 operation.

What the SAF brought to the Batasan South Wing were fake election returns allegedly fabricated under the supervision of Bello. They stuffed these into the ballot boxes after they took out the genuine election returns, which they took to Bello’s place.

Contacted for his side, Bello said he had already denied involvement in the operation way back in March 2006 when pictures of the alleged manufacturing of ERs in his house appeared in Malaya and Newsbreak. “It’s not true,” he reiterated his denial.

Two weeks before the Batasan ER switching operation, Poe’s widow, Susan Roces, had petitioned the Presidential Electoral Tribunal to replace her husband in the electoral protest he had initiated.

Poe’s running mate, Loren Legarda, had filed a similar protest, questioning the proclamation of her rival Noli de Castro and citing irregularities in the canvassing of votes in a number of provinces, many of them in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.

Both Arroyo and De Castro had been proclaimed president and vice president after an administration-dominated Congress acting as National Board of Canvassers (NBC) reported that Arroyo obtained 12,905,808 votes against closest rival Poe who got 11,782,232 votes. De Castro garnered 15,100,431 votes against Legarda’s 14,218,709.

The minority members of the Joint Committee of Congress did not sign the NBC’s final report and instead issued “The True Report,” which was their own version of the results of the 2004 elections that showed Poe winning over Arroyo by 511,981 votes and Legarda over De Castro by 702,311 votes.

Citing several cases of manufactured election returns, tampered statement of votes and certificates of votes, the minority challenged the joint committee and Congress “to show that the numbers on those questioned certificates of canvass match their corresponding statements of votes and election returns.”

“The truth is in those election returns,” the minority said.

ERs are documents prepared by boards of election inspectors at the precinct level.

For president and vice president, the ERs are sent to the provincial and city boards of canvassers who then prepare certificates of canvass (COC) supported by statements of votes (SOV). The votes garnered by the candidates in the ER, SOV and COC are supposed to match.

This, in fact, seemed to be a concern uppermost in Arroyo’s mind shortly after the 2004 elections. A portion of the “Hello, Garci” tapes records her voicing her worry to then Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano.

Following are excerpts from a late evening conversation between Arroyo and Garcillano on June 2, 2004:

GMA: Hello. Dun sa Lanao del Sur tsaka sa Basilan, di raw nagma-match ang SOV sa COC?

Garcillano: Hindi nagma-match? May posibilidad na hindi mag-match kung hindi nila sinunod ‘yung individual SOV ng mga munisipyo….

GMA: So, nagma-match?

Garcillano: Oho. Sa Basilan, alam nyo naman ang mga military dun eh, hindi masyadong marunong kasi silang gumawa eh. Katulad ho dun sa Sulu sina General Habacon.

During the congressional canvassing, minority members called the NBC’s attention to the difference in figures reflected in the COCs, which was the basis of the proclamation, and in their copies of SOVs and ERs.

The then presiding officers, Sen. Francis Pangilinan and then Rep. Raul Gonzalez, now justice secretary, brushed aside the minority’s concern, and merely responded by saying, “Noted.”

In July 2006, Artemio Rasalan, a self-confessed election operator, executed an affidavit and videotaped confession of his role in what he described as a “grand clandestine operation to head off a looming crisis.”

This crisis was expected to erupt once the PET discovered the tampered ERs and the unmatching SOVs and COCs.

Rasalan said Bello had asked him sometime in July 2004 to undertake an operation that would “produce at least 10,000 new election returns duly accompanied by the appropriate Comelec envelopes: officially numbered envelope seals and the official Comelec inks for thumb marking.”

Rasalan identified nine provinces the ERs of which had to be replaced. These are Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi, Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, Sultan Kudarat and Saranggani in Mindanao and Isabela in Luzon.

Rasalan added that Bello then told him that Ebdane had engaged his (Bello’s) services on orders of Arroyo. Two months later, Rasalan said Roque told him he was coordinating closely with Garcillano.

“He (Roque) said the money for this special operation will be provided by PGMA [Arroyo’s initials]. As a matter of fact, a few days thereafter, I was told by Attorney Bello that Commissioner Garcillano met with PGMA at her La Vista home to receive the money,” Rasalan said.

They started making the fake ERs in mid-October 2004, Rasalan stated. It took them two months to finish the work. He then delivered the 10,000 fabricated ERs to Bello’s home in Brookside Hills Subdivision, Cainta, Rizal for the printing of the correct original serial numbers.

With the 10,000 fake ERs ready, the last step was to put them inside the ballot boxes guarded by the SAF at the Batasan building so that when the PET started opening the ballot boxes, the figures there would match those in the tampered COCs and SOVs.

(To be continued)

For the complete report, please click to:

http://www.verafiles.org/index.php/focus/34-top-story/100-saf-commandos-confirm-2004-poll-fraud-coverup

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25 Comments

  1. chi chi

    Sige, ilibing si Gloria sa Bastusang Pambansa!

    If Joe de Venecia would want half of a clear conscience before he dies, he should confess and confirm this ER switching that happened under his nose. Afterall, “Hello Garci” refuses to die!

  2. bitchevil bitchevil

    You know what Malacanang’s usual response? They would ask why only now do these SAF Commandos saying it.

  3. I’m really relieved to hear about the SAF commandos finally listening to their conscience. I have a friend there who I haven’t talked to in a long time precisely because of this issue, now we can start to bury the hatchet…

  4. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    I’m sorry to say, that 2004 Election Returns is just an old news. We already been through this (Hello Garci) more time than we would like to admit. As far as I can see, whore Gloria is untouchable as long as she in the whore house near the Pasig River. Lets face it, whore Gloria outsmarted all of us. One million dagdag/bawas in 2004 national election to favor whore Gloria was a done deal. There is no legal system in any part of the Philippines would be willing to prosecute the whore for such crime or any other crimes. It’s reality of facts, since the whore is holding all the aces in the deck of card.

  5. Gloria forever!

    We were already cheated in 2004.

    Are we going to allow Gloria to get away with Cha Cha and extend her reign indefinitely?

  6. Jug: “ I have a friend there who I haven’t talked to in a long time precisely because of this issue, now we can start to bury the hatchet…

    On Pandack’s back?

  7. Tongue,

    I was waiting for someone to say that, really! hehehe

  8. Of course these guys (SAF) are going to lose their jobs and the administrations legal as well as high ranking official minions will discredit them…then again, life does not revolve around their jobs alone…
    Truth has a strange way of coming out, no matter how strongly you suppress it, or even try to kill it. Gloria’s bound to crash and burn beneath its weight, eventually this regular diet of valium will have an effect on her…

  9. Jake Las Pinas Jake Las Pinas

    The link to the full article is dead. The military and the police knew fully well that they cheated in behalf of the imp. Why they did so is a state secret and covered by presidential immunity, lol. The descendants of Aguinaldos’ army is being true to itself – Suppress nationalism and let the illustrado reign. Its 1903 all over again. History truly repeats itself.

  10. JLP, I think it’s okay now. Please try again.

  11. Okey yung bagong entry sa Vera Files but the embedded flash video is missing and some pictures too. The 2004 presidential elections will go down in history as the most fraudulent one with the proofs all over the net for future generations to see.

    No redemption is possible anymore. The surnames Macapagal and Arroyo will be indelible reminders of a family’s shameless ascent to power and the moral decay that came after because of them.

  12. kabute kabute

    Well, its clear that the 2004 elections is one massive fraud. Its one large scale conspiracy to defraud the people. A conspiracy participated in by our very elected officials (congressmen and senators) as well as government officials sworn to protect the sacredness of our votes. These government has become a destructive one. To quote Thomas Je4fferson in The Declaration of Independence of America from where our own constitution has subscribe to …”Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government… it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.” Well, this is were we need the patriots in our AFP. Hope they come to their senses and act.

  13. chi chi

    “…ranking official minions will discredit them…then again, life does not revolve around their jobs alone…” -Jug

    Precisely why I admire more and more Gen. Danny Lim, Senator Sonny, Kapitan Nick and the very few Magdalo holding on inside their cells.

  14. chi chi

    The verafiles was hacked, ang tagal kong klik ng klik because I wanted to read it again, until I fell asleep. Basta ganyan ang topic, siguradong meron budget.

    Surnames Arroyo and Macapagal stink… to haunt and curse whoever will bear them until thy kingdom come.

  15. Vera Files will fix the video, probably have You Tube host it, so that it would be faster.

    Thanks.

  16. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    Did anyone here heard the whore of Malakanyang. Was she convicing of “Same of nonsense of Arroyo -SONA”, per Daily Tribune. I was told that that million of pesos of tax payers money were spent for cosmetic fix on the whore’s face. Did it help some or still ugly as ever?

  17. chi chi

    “..million of pesos of tax payers money were spent for cosmetic fix on the whore’s face.” – TC

    Whore pa rin!

  18. bitchevil bitchevil

    Better late than never…but this should have been revealed much earlier.

  19. bitchevil bitchevil

    JDV was the House Speaker then. He most likely knew about it but chose to keep silent. Both Raul Gonzalez and Kiko Pangilinan who tried to block the opening of the boxes could also be part of it.

  20. atty36252 atty36252

    The stories told by some of the participants and their confidants in the Batasan operation constitute what could be grounds for another impeachment case against Arroyo.
    *******************

    I beg to differ Ellen. You do not impeach a usurper – she was never president. You oust her by way of a case for quo warranto. There is precedent for this in the State of Wisconsin. I uploaded a draft at the Ping website many months back.

    Of course, one has to make a tactical judgment. A case of impeachment, if it hurdles the Senate has a greater chance of winning at the Senate, than a quo warranto case before the Supreme Court. That is the big IF. Can one get past the House?

    But then again, you never know. Maybe Azcuna and Ruben Reyes would also cut the Bible like Davide and Panganiban and declare GMA and Noli usurpers for stealing the vote.

    Uy biglang president si Manny Villar. Now that is truly a case of being in the right place at the right time.

  21. atty,
    I think you posted your argument in the wrong site. Why not in Villar’s website instead? Hehehe.

  22. bitchevil bitchevil

    Does Villar have a website? Villar knows his politics. His Nationalista Party is merging with Lakas.

  23. Atty: I beg to differ Ellen. You do not impeach a usurper

    *****
    This is also my argument all along, Atty. Malinaw naman ang batas as a matter of fact. The Election Code of the Philippines says that any violator of the code can be disqualified. Kailangan lang naman ang proof or evidence of the crime that should have been investigated and taken even by force by the police to present in court.

    But how do you prosecute someone who has all the agencies to prosecute and put criminals like Gloria Garutay to jail filled up with her appointees told exactly to try their dumbest to protect her? Problema pa ang hina ng people power sa Pilipinas. Kundi pa umasa sa mga kano, walang magagawa. Siguro kundi pa nilipad ni Uncle Sam si Marcos sa Hawaii, baka hindi pa natuloy ang 1986 People Power (kuno) nila.

    You bet, hindi kailangan ang impeachment because in principle, there is no position taken or granted legally. Disqualification is more the proper procedure to take against the garutay, and with her cohorts, all should be prosecuted and put to jail.

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