Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Section: The Nation Copyright: 2002 Philippine Daily Inquirer Contact: http://www.inquirer.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1073 Author: Jolene R. Bulambot MENDOZA RAPPED FOR GOLF WITH SUSPECTED DRUG LORD CEBU CITY -- Talk about a bogey. Because he played golf with a suspected drug lord, Philippine National Police chief and incoming Transportation Secretary Leandro Mendoza now finds himself in a sand trap of his own making. The Office of the Ombudsman in the Visayas on Monday recommended the filing of administrative charges against Mendoza and six other police and military officers for playing golf at the Cebu Country Club with Wellington Lim last November -- at a time when a congressional investigation had linked Lim to big-time drug operations in Cebu. The Ombudsman's fact-finding showed that contrary to Mendoza's earlier claims that he only happened to meet Lim at the golf course, it was Lim who actually "sponsored" the game. Visayas Ombudsman Director Virginia Santiago said that Mendoza's act of playing with a suspected drug lord who was a subject of a pending investigation was "degrading to the integrity of the Philippine National Police and would possibly lead to mistrust of our people to our law enforcement (sic)." She recommended that Mendoza face administrative charges for "conduct . . . prejudicial to the best interest of the service." The recommendation came after Santiago conducted a formal fact-finding inquiry over reports that high-ranking officials in the PNP were reportedly seen playing golf with Lim. At that time, Lim and his brother Peter were being investigated by the House committee on dangerous drugs for their alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade in this city. Santiago said there was probable cause to charge Mendoza along with top officials of the PNP and the Philippine Navy. Mendoza's golf cronies facing the prospect of administrative charges included Camp Crame officials Thomas Cantion, Rex Piad and Carlito Dimaano; Deputy Director Oscar Calderon of the Intelligence and Detective Management Office; Philippine Navy Commodore George Uy of the Navy; and Supt. Dennis Canoy, chief of the Central Visayas Regional Police Office Comptroller Division. Mendoza arrived in Cebu on Nov. 12 to stand as sponsor to the silver wedding anniversary of one of the top local police officials in the province. Earlier in the day, however, he was seen along with his men playing golf with Lim. Canoy, during the fact-finding hearing, testified that the meeting of Mendoza and Lim was only "accidental" -- both having arrived on the same flight from Manila. Canoy also attested that a certain Jojo Alquizola, a club member, was the one who paid for the golf game, "subject to reimbursement." Country Club manager Carmen Borja refused to appear at the Ombudsman hearing, claiming lack of knowledge. But she did furnish the anti-graft office with copies of the score cards of the group of Mendoza and that of Lim. Santiago said the score cards showed that it was Lim's signature which appeared in the score cards for Mendoza's group. Also, the food bills incurred by Canoy, Calderon and Uy at the Country Club while playing golf were "care of" Lim. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth