Sandiganbayan defers testimony of NBI witness in 'pork' case

The external hard drives belonging to pork barrel scam lead whistleblower Benhur Luy submitted to the government. They are believed to be containing documents that may help the prosecution panel in the multiple plunder cases against three senators and businesswoman Janet Lim Napoles. Christina Mendez

MANILA, Philippines — The Sandiganbayan on Thursday halted the presentation of a National Bureau of Investigation agent who testified on the contents of the whistleblower Benhur Luy's files contained in a hard disc drive.

Associate Justice Efren dela Cruz, chairman of the anti-graft court's First Division, deferred the presentation of Joey Narciso of the NBI's cybercrime division as the tribunal has yet to decide on the motions filed by the lawyers of Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr. linked to the multibillion-peso pork barrel scam.

Justice Dela Cruz ordered the Office of the Special Prosecutor to comment on the motions of Revilla's legal counsels, asking the court to strike out the previous testimony of Narciso regarding the contents of the Luy files.

The senator's lawyers also asked the tribunal to cite in contempt Narciso, Luy and his lawyers, and prosecutor Joefferson Toribio after the prosecution camp refused to have all files in the whistleblower's external hard drive copied by the defense.

During continuation of the bail hearing, defense lawyers reiterated their call for the tribunal to end the presentation of evidence by the prosecution panel.

They also claimed they could thoroughly cross-examine Narciso if they can get hold of the entire contents of the hard drive of the whistleblower.

Luy's lawyers earlier told the Sandiganbayan that the defense panel is only allowed to copy files pertaining to Narciso's testimony.

Lawyer Anel Antero, one of Luy's legislators, suggested in open court that the defense camp could summon them through a subpoena to be able to furnish them copies of all the files in the hard disc.

Revilla is facing plunder and counts of graft cases in connection with the P10 billion pork barrel scam.

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