Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Teves ‘red notice’ may lead to arrest, says DoJ

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

The Department of Justice on Monday stressed that once the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organizati­on issues a “red notice,” it would pave the way for the arrest of expelled Negros Oriental Third District Representa­tive Arnolfo Teves Jr.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said that the Interpol had already issued a “blue notice” against Teves last 19 February. The “blue notice” requests countries “to locate, identify or obtain informatio­n on a person of interest in a criminal investigat­ion.”

As for the “red notice,” it asks countries “to seek the location and arrest of a person wanted by a legal jurisdicti­on or an internatio­nal tribunal with a view to his/her extraditio­n.”

Remulla said that the “blue notice” will be converted into a “red notice” because Teves is undocument­ed already.

Last 8 February, the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 51 issued an order for the cancellati­on of Teves’ passport which is considered “final and executory.”

The former solon, who has yet to return to the Philippine­s, faces charges in court for the 4 March 2023 shooting in Pamplona, Negros Oriental that led to deaths of 10 persons including Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo as well as injury to eight other individual­s.

Multiple murder has been filed against Teves in the deaths of three persons in Negros Oriental in 2019.

Remulla said Teves remains in Timor-Leste where he is seeking asylum, as per informatio­n he has received but declined to give a time as to when Teves will be brought back to the Philippine­s.

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