Ex-DPWH Bulacan district engineer Alcantara under DOJ custody
By Dhel Nazario
At A Glance
- The Senate has transferred custody of Henry Alcantara, former Bulacan District Engineer of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The Senate has transferred custody of Henry Alcantara, former Bulacan District Engineer of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Former DPWH Bulacan district engineer Henry Alcantara attends the House Committee on Infrastructure session on September 9, 2025, during the probe into alleged anomalous flood control projects. (Santi San Juan/MB)
Shortly before 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 21, DOJ personnel fetched Alcantara from the Senate detention facility. Alcantara was wearing a bulletproof vest and a helmet as he was escorted out of the Senate facility by DOJ personnel.
He was immediately boarded into a DOJ vehicle, which then quickly left the Senate building.
Authorities did not disclose where Alcantara would be taken, as he is now under the DOJ’s Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Program (WPSBP).
Alcantara also underwent a medical check-up before he was taken by agency personnel.
Before his transfer, a letter was sent by DOJ officer-in-charge (OIC) Fredderick Vida requesting Alcantara's immediate transfer. He stated that Alcantara will fully cooperate with the Senate should his presence be required by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee.
Alcantara testified on Sept. 23, 2025, that he delivered P150 million as “kickbacks” to the aide of Senator Joel Villanueva in exchange for his help in "whatever future plans." But Alcantara admitted that Villanueva did not know that the money came from flood-control projects.
Alcantara’s allegations have been denied by Villanueva, who has submitted a counter-affidavit before the DOJ.
At the same time, Alcantara alleged that he delivered money to the aides of resigned congressman Zaldy Co at the latter's residence in Pasig City and at the parking lot in Taguig City. Other senators identified by Alcantara include Senator Jinggoy Estrada and former Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla.