By Christopher Lloyd T. Caliwan
MANILA, Dec. 11 (PNA) -- Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said that President Rodrigo Duterte cannot be impeached for publicly announcing that he would not allow the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) team led by Supt. Marvin Marcos who is involved in the killing of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa inside the Baybay City sub-provincial jail in Leyte to go to jail.
Aguirre believes that the President made the statement only
to emphasize his trust and support to the Philippine National Police in its
enforcement of his anti-drug campaign.
He added that President did not commit any culpable
violation of the Constitution or betrayal of public trust in issuing such
statement.
He explained that such pronouncement of the President does
not constitute an impeachable offense, contrary to claims of critics like
Senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes IV.
"Alam natin ang ating pangulo ay mahilig sa hyperbole.
(President Duterte is famous using hyperbole) I see nothing wrong. Masyado lang
(nila) pinalalaki ito (They're just making a big issue from it). The president
is merely exercising his right to express his opinion, has the right to express
what he is thinking," Aguirre pointed out, who served as a private
prosecutor in the historic impeachment trial of the late Supreme Court Chief
Justice Renato Corona.
Aguirre also said that Trillanes, who is not a lawyer,
"knows nothing” as he rejected the claim of Trillanes that the President
could be held liable for murder after publicly saying that he ordered
Espinosa's killing.
He also assured that there is no demoralization among the
ranks of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) after the President
publicly rejected their findings on criminal liabilities against the CIDG team
led by Marcos.
Aguirre II said on Thursday said that the agency will
continue the preliminary investigation on the case filed by the National Bureau
of Investigation (NBI) against members of the CIDG-Region 8 in connection with
the killing of Espinosa.
”It will not affect (the proceedings of the case). We will
continue our preliminary investigation,” Aguirre said when sought for a
comment.
Aguirre II has created a five-man panel to conduct
preliminary investigation and determine whether there is sufficient evidence to
warrant the filing of a case by the NBI against the policemen involved in the
killing of Espinosa and fellow inmate Raul Yap inside the sub-provincial jail
in Baybay City last November 5.
In his Department Order no. 890 issued on Dec. 7, Wednesday,
Aguirre designated Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Lilian Doris P. Alejo as
chairperson while her members are Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Olivia L.
Torrevillas, Assistant State Prosecutor Jinky P. Dedumo, Assistant State
Prosecutor Karla T. Cabel and Prosecuting Attorney Moises Y. Acayan.
The panel will conduct a preliminary investigation on the
multiple murder and perjury case against 24 members of the Philippine National
Police’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) Regional Office
No. 08.
"In the interest of public service, pursuant to the
provisions of existing laws and pursuant to the result of the investigation
conducted by the NBI Eastern Visayas Regional Office, recommending the
prosecution thereof, a panel of prosecutor is hereby constituted to conduct the
preliminary investigation of the case," Aguirre said in the Department
Order.
"If evidence warrants, [the panel is ordered] to file
the appropriate information in the court of competent jurisdiction and to
prosecute the same," said Aguirre.
Facing a complaint for multiple murder are Superintendent
Marvin Wynn Marcos, Superintentdent Santi Noel Gaspang Matira, Chief Inspector
Leo Daio Laraga, Senior Inspector (SI) Deogracia Pedong Diaz, SI Fritz Bioco
Blanco, Senior Police Officer 4 Juanito Ampado Duarte, SPO4 Melvin Mendoza
Caboyit, SPO4 Eric Palattao Constantino, SPO2 Benjamin Layague Dacallos, SPO2
Alphinor Milla Serrano, Jr., PO3 Johnny Abuda Ibanez, PO3 Norman Tiu
Abellanosa, PO2 Niel Patrimonio Centino, PO1 Bernard Rodriguez Orpilla, PO3
Lloyd Ortinez Ortiguesa, PO1 Jerlan Sadia Cabiyaan, Cristal Jane Briones Gisma,
Divine Grace Baclas Songalia, all assigned at CIDG Regional Office No. 08, Port
Area, Tacloban City as well as PCINSP Calixto Cabardo Canillas, Jr., PINSP
Lucresito Adana Candelosas, SPO2 Antonio Romangca Docil, SPO1 Mark Christian
Castillo Cadilo, PO2 John Ruel Baldevia Doculan, and PO2 Jaime Pacuan Bacsal,
all assigned at Regional Maritime Unit 8 Port Area, Tacloban City.
The NBI also recommended the filing of perjury charges
against PCINSP Leo Diao Laraga, PO3 Norman T. Abellanosa and Paul Olendan for
maliciously obtaining a search warrant.
It will be recalled that citing testimonial and forensic
evidence, the NBI said the killing of Espinosa, who has earlier surrendered to
the authorities after he and his son, Kerwin Espinosa were named by President
Rodrigo Duterte as being involved in the illegal drugs trade, and Yap, were a
result of rub-out and not a shootout as claimed by the policemen who conducted
the raid.
The police team who conducted the raid insisted that
Espinosa shot at them first, prompting them to fire back.
Espinosa was named by President Duterte as being involved in
the illegal drugs trade. (PNA)
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