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Detailed Bilibid Drug Matrix Released Online Went Viral

The President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte revealed the popular "drug matrix" inside the Bilibid Prison indicating links between Sen. Leila de Lima and some Bureau of Corrections officials who were involved in the illegal drug trade inside the Bilibid Prison during the Aquino administration.

Detailed Drug Matrix that Went Viral Online:



Pres. Rody Duterte uncovered the Bilibid Drug Matrix in the early hours of the morning on Thursday in Davao City. The statement was released by the 71-year-old President after the question and answer session and visit with columnists at a nearby stop in Davao City.

Based upon the matrix released by Pres. Duterte, Sen. Leila De Lima is one of the highest official during the Aquino admin involved in the alleged Bilibid Matrix. The other names who were included in the drug matix were the following personalities:


  • Sen. De Lima's former driver and alleged lover Ronnie Palisoc Dayan
  • former Justice Undersecretary Francis Baraan
  • Urbiztondo, Pangasinan Mayor Raul Sison
  • Pangasinan Provincial Administrator Rafael Baraan (brother of Francis Baraan)
  • Pangasinan Representative and former Gov. Amado Espino
  • Former Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Chief Franklin Bucayo. 


Although the alleged drug matrix shown by President Duterte to the media were just a list of names and their connections a more detailed Bilibid Drug Matrix surfaced online giving a detailed information of the matrix inside the national penitentiary.

During earlier report, Pres. Duterte did not say where the data in the matrix originated from, but the matrix asserts that Dayan had been a beau of Sen. De Lima since her days in the Commission on Human Rights.

Sen. De Lima's driver-turned-lover allegedly got regular monthly payola (liquid cash) from Bucayo through a specific Senior Police Officer 1 Palisoc. The report of Pres. Duterte also guarantees that Dayan, got house and lot, cash and some vehicles from Sen. De Lima. 

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