Pol/Senior Supt. Eduardo
Acierto’s spectacular criminal activities became the stuff of a legend in the
Philippine National Police that lives on today. This time he spent dreaming of
breaking out from the solid concrete and steel tomb that encased him as a social
pariah. He knows that his life is now at the end of the line. So, he has to do
anything by allowing himself to be used in a demolition job against PRRD just
to stir up the hornet’s nest and create confusion that will turn traditional
strategist on its head.
Acierto’s move to make
himself an assassin is considered a suicide. But if it works, he will achieve
something that he himself has only dreamed of.
It’s said that people
don’t know what’s going on in politics these days. There’s another side of
politics that people should know about—kill, kill, kill, you know what I mean.
It’s a crazy dedication. That’s why if you are on the edge of the cliff in life
like the dismissed Pol Senior Supt. Eduardo Acierto, you will do anything in
the world to save yourself, come hell or high water.
Senior Superintendent
Eduardo Acierto has no credibility in the eyes of the law and of the public,
and his revelation is a laboratory for him. He came with a reputation as a spy,
traitor, and an enemy of the State. He was dismissed from the service on August
13, 2018 as one, among others, who sold 1,004 assault rifles of AK-47 to the
NPA, which our government has been in war for 50 long years; Acierto was also
involved in the smuggling of 6.4 billion worth of Shabu from China through the
Bureau of Customs in 2018.
Interestingly, Acierto
was given so much time by Congress to shed light on the 6.4 billion smuggled
Shabu but he never appeared. During the time he raided a shabu laboratory in
Davao City and in Cagayan de Oro City years back, he knew already about Michael
Yang and Allan Lim as the alleged “Drug Lords”. But why he did not file a case
against them. The 1billion question now is that why only at this time he was
bringing this issue through the media incognito and hiding at the same time. If
he is serious in his accusation, there is nothing he is to be afraid about
because as of now, no warrant for his arrest has been issued. But he did not
because his narrative is gibberish, nonsense, and oppose to common sense.
Witness for hire Senior
Supt. Eduardo Acierto is no different from Edgar Matobato and Retired SPO3
Arthur Lacañas. They venture into this depth of false narrative and
testimonies, however, are limited to what their lights reveal. Beyond that, the
ocean depth is pitch black.
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