12. For reasons not known to petitioner, Mrs. Florentino Blanco and
Mariano Blanco, were allowed to withdraw ten (10) large plastic bags
from the vault.
13. When the said PNP composite team examined the ten (10) black
plastic bags, they found out that each bag contained ten (10) shoe
boxes. Each shoe box when examined contained 200 pay envelopes,
and each pay envelope when opened contained the amount of
P1,000.00. When questioned, respondent's brother Mariano
Blanco and respondent's wife, admitted to the raiding team that the
total amount of money in the ten (10) plastic bags is P10,000,000.00.
14. The labels found in the envelope shows that the money were
intended as respondent's bribe money to the teachers of
Meycauayan. Attached as Annex "C" is the cover of one of the shoe
boxes containing the inscription that it is intended to the teachers of
Brgy. Lawa, Meycauayan, Bulacan.
15. On election day 8 May 1995, respondent perpetrated the most
massive vote-buying activity ever in the history of Meycauayan
politics. Attached as Annex "D" is the envelope where this
P10,000,000.00 was placed in 100 peso denominations totalling one
thousand pesos per envelope with the inscription `VOTE!!! TINOY.'
This massive vote-buying activity was engineered by the respondent
through his organization called `MTB' or `MOVEMENT FOR TINOY
BLANCO VOLUNTEERS.' The chairman of this movement is
respondent's brother, Mariano P. Blanco, who admitted to the police
during the raid that these money were for the teachers and watchers
of Meycauayan, Bulacan.
Attached as Annex "E" hereof is an MTB ID issued to one Armando
Bulan of Precinct 77-A, Brgy. Jasmin, Bancal, Meycauayan,
Bulacan. You will note that the ID is perforated in the middle. The
purpose is for the voter to tear the office copy and return it to
respondent's headquarters to receive the balance of the P500.00 of
the bribe money after voting for respondent during the elections. The
voter will initially be given a down-payment of P500.00.