

Pamplona Mayor Janice Degamo —SENATE PRIB
DUMAGUETE CITY—The widow of slain Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo has expressed dismay over the current ruling of a Timorese court docket rejecting the Philippine authorities’s bid to extradite expelled Rep. Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves, the alleged mastermind of the crime.
In an announcement posted on Fb on Friday, Mayor Janice Degamo of Pamplona city, Negros Oriental, described the choice as “peculiar and obscure.”
She additionally raised the chance {that a} Timorese court docket may succumb to energy and connections.
READ: Blocking Teves’ extradition will ‘vastly impression’ his case – Palace
“Dili nato malikayan nga makahunahuna nga ang korte sa Timor-Leste makamang unhappy diay. (We can not keep away from however suppose that the court docket in Timor-Leste may also be influenced by some folks),” mentioned Janice, who didn’t point out names.
The Inquirer’s try to achieve the mayor by her cell phone was in useless.
She however acknowledged within the social media submit that she was assured the Philippine authorities would do the whole lot in its energy to convey Teves again to the nation.
READ: DOJ confirms Teves now below home arrest in Timor Leste
“I imagine in our authorities’s capability to convey Arnie Teves again so he would face the fees filed towards him and his cohorts,” Janice mentioned.
“Subsequent week, I’ll meet with Justice Secretary Boying (Jesus Crispin) Remulla so he can enlighten me on the current developments and to know the plans our authorities has in thoughts,” she added.
‘No foundation for the choice’
The Division of Justice (DOJ) mentioned Teves is going through severe costs, together with a number of counts of homicide, and should be introduced again to the Philippines to face the complete pressure of the legislation. It mentioned it might “exhaust all treatments” in interesting the choice.
READ: 28 extra circumstances filed vs Teves – DOJ
The attraction would come with an assurance of Teves’ security and safety ought to he be extradited in response to the Timor-Leste Court docket of Appeals’ ruling that cited a constitutional provision prohibiting extradition if there was a threat to the extraditee.
Remulla mentioned there are “thousands and thousands of causes” why the Timorese court docket reversed its choices in June and December 2024 favoring extradition.
“It’s very arduous to foretell an immature justice system at work. Timor-Leste’s justice system continues to be very immature,” Remulla mentioned in a mixture of English and Filipino. Timor-Leste gained independence solely in Might 2002.
He added that there was no foundation for the choice “as a result of simply the notion that we now have a dying penalty … on this nation is absolutely loopy.”
In its March 20 choice, the Timor-Leste appellate court docket cited Part 35 (3) of the nation’s Structure, which states: “Extradition in respect of [offenses] punishable, below the legislation of the requesting State, by dying penalty or life imprisonment or each time there are grounds to imagine that the individual to be extradited could also be subjected to torture and inhuman, degrading and merciless remedy, shall not be permitted.”
The Philippines abolished the dying penalty in 2006.
Impression on pending circumstances
At a separate press briefing on Friday, Presidential Communications Workplace Undersecretary and Malacañang press officer Claire Castro mentioned Manila’s attraction would put to relaxation any considerations that Teves is likely to be subjected to abuse or mistreatment upon his return to the nation.
“These acts are thought of unlawful even below our personal Structure,” Castro mentioned.
“The DOJ offered proof proving that these don’t occur below this administration that’s why it’s shocking that they reversed the court docket’s earlier choice,” she added.
Castro conceded that the appellate court docket’s choice would impression pending circumstances towards Teves.
“It will have a huge impact, contemplating that there are victims who complained towards former Congressman Teves. So the administration will battle for justice for these victims,” she mentioned.
Teves’ lawyer Ferdinand Topacio, in the meantime, has welcomed the DOJ’s plans to file a movement for reconsideration.
Degamo homicide
Teves is going through 10 counts of homicide, 14 counts of pissed off homicide and 4 counts of tried homicide below the Revised Penal Code.
He’s wished for the killing of Degamo, who was murdered by armed assailants whereas attending to the wants of his constituents inside his residential compound in Pamplona on March 4, 2023. 9 different individuals had been additionally killed throughout the assault.
Eleven suspects had been arrested and earlier linked Teves to the bloodbath.
Many suspects, nonetheless, recanted their confessions after they had been supplied with attorneys
This, nonetheless, didn’t cease the prosecutors from submitting costs towards Teves in court docket.
Teves, who repeatedly denied the accusations, was ultimately expelled from the Home of Representatives and went into hiding after he grew to become the topic of an arrest warrant issued by a regional trial court docket in Manila.
He was ultimately arrested whereas enjoying golf in Timor-Leste final 12 months.
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