Manila - President Rodrigo
Duterte has signed an order granting presidential pardon to four communist
rebels convicted for murder and kidnapping, the chief of the government peace
panel said Friday.
“These rebels have long
been recommended for pardon but the previous government did not sign the draft
order to release them,” said Labor Secretary Silvestre ‘Bebot’ Bello III.
Bello, who also heads
the government panel holding peace talks with the National Democratic Front
(NDF), said the convicted rebels have already served at least 18 years and up
to 26 years.
“We are giving them the
justice they deserve regardless of their guilt or innocence. They deserve
to be freed,” Bello said.
The four prisoners who
will walk free anytime today or Monday at the latest were identified as Martin
Villanueva, Bonifacio Suyon, Dindo Absalon and Rico Bodina.
All of them are farmers.
Villanueva and Suyom
were convicted for kidnapping while Absalon and Bodino served time for murder.
He said former
President Benigno Aquino sat on the recommendation of the PCBREP over the
release of Villanueva and company.
Bello likewise revealed
that three more suspected communist rebels serving time but awaiting final
entry of judgment are also due for release pending legal requirements from the
courts.
“They cannot avail
themselves of a presidential pardon or executive clemency while their appeals
are pending and awaiting final entry of judgment,” Bello explained.
But he said a draft
order is already prepared for their pardon pending submission of their
completed case folders.
As this developed, the
government peace panel also revealed that the names of 200 detained rebels were
already submitted for review and approval by appropriate government agencies.
“But we have
recommended the immediate release of 21 sickly detainees, three other elderly
suspected rebels and one woman detainee,” said Bello, a former human rights
lawyer.
He explained that the
releases take time because the old guidelines of the Presidential Committee on
Bail, Recognizance, and Pardon (PCBREP) needed to be amended.
The old PCBREP guidelines
only allowed releases on bail, recognizance or pardon for offenses committed on
or before 1998, which would not cover those detained during the Arroyo and PNoy
administration.
Under the new
guidelines, all offenses committed as of July 1, 2016 are now covered by the
PCBREP guidelines.
Bello said the release
of the four pardoned detainees is part of the continuing commitment of
President Duterte to free detained communist rebels.
To date, there are 434
NDF members being held in various detention centers throughout the country. (posted by: Becky D. de Asis -the Redline News)
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