‘Bikoy’ video uploader admits contact with Liberal Party

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DAVAO CITY (May 3) –Rodel Jayme, the freelance website developer arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in connection with the “Bikoy” videos, on Friday revealed he was left alone by his former colleagues in the Liberal party.

Jayme vowed to cooperate with authorities saying he is left alone by his former colleagues working for LP during the 2016 presidential elections.

During the press conference Friday, Jayme said “This time hindi ko sila pa-pangalanan, pero alam na nila nga sinabi ko doon,” hinting he has more to say soon.

Sa aking kaalaman kapwa ko po silang supporter noong presidential elections ng partido Liberal,” he told reporters “Kasama mo ako dati sa mga campaign sorties in the provinces.”

A contact, Jayme said commissioned him to set up a website for PHP2,500 earlier this year.

Ang website po ay pinagawa lang saken. Hindi po ako si Bikoy at di rin po ako nagpakalat ng mga videos,” he added.

NBI sources said they are still evaluating the rest of forensic evidence from the devices seized from Jayme for possible charges.

They are still awaiting the results of inquest proceedings before the Department of Justice (DOJ) after the NBI recommended charges of “inciting to sedition” against Jayme.

In its charge sheet filed before the inquest prosecutor, the NBI Task Force on Cybercrime Division (CCD) under Senior Agent Francis Señora said the inciting to sedition was committed in relation to Republic Act 10175, otherwise known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.

Jayme was earlier identified as the beneficiary in an ‘ad sense’ account by a number of online personalities, and as the primary source of the videos featuring alias “Bikoy”, an anonymous accuser criticizing the administration’s war on drugs and slandering the President Rodrigo Duterte’s family, including his minor daughter.

The NBI, in its report to the inquest prosecutor, said its investigation showed that the first uploader of the video was a Youtube account under the handle name of “Ang Totoong Narcolist” and was subsequently posted and shared by different social media sites–Pinoy Ako Blog, Change Scamming, Metro Balita, Madam Claudia and What the Fact Blog.

Seized from Jayme were a Cloudfone mobile phone, a Sky Cable billing statement, and a desktop computer including its peripherals.

Among the recovered conversation were to a certain “Maru Nguyen” and “Maru Xie”, which the NBI said is one person. In the conversation, Nguyen told Jayme that “Baka kausapin ka ng Magdalo (Magdalo might talk to you)”.

A certain “Filmore”, who is a member of Magdalo, was also mentioned by Nguyen who said the goal was to gain international attention to the posted video.

“Jayme and his cohorts did not just share/like the videos. Instead the posting is a concrete effort (not merely a statement of opinion) directed to a more complicated result,” the NBI said, noting that the acts were committed between April 2 to 30.-NewsLine with PNA report

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