Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Remulla: Ex-Rep. Teves on Interpol red notice list

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

Expelled Negros Oriental Representa­tive Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr., the alleged mastermind in the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo, is now on the red notice list of the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organizati­on (Interpol).

This was confirmed by Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla yesterday, saying the red notice was issued by Interpol on Tuesday, identifyin­g Cambodia as the country Teves is likely in.

A red notice from Interpol is a request to law enforcemen­t agencies worldwide to locate and arrest a wanted person pending extraditio­n, surrender, or similar legal action.

Interpol clarified that a red notice is not an internatio­nal arrest warrant.

Philippine authoritie­s earlier said Teves was jumping between Timor-Leste, Cambodia and Thailand, and it was in TimorLeste where he sought asylum but was rejected.

Interpol noted that Teves has a warrant of arrest for murder, frustrated murder, and attempted murder over the 4 March 2023 deadly attack in the governor’s residence in Pamplona, Negros Oriental that left Degamo and eight others dead.

The Interpol earlier issued a blue notice against Teves, Remulla said in May last year.

A blue notice requires member countries to collect additional informatio­n about a person’s identity, location, or activities in relation to a criminal investigat­ion.

Aside from the murder of Degamo and eight others, the former lawmaker and his alleged cohorts have also been charged with the deaths of three individual­s in Negros Oriental in 2019, Interpol said.

The Anti-Terrorism Council earlier said it had designated Teves and 12 others as terrorists, citing several alleged killings and harassment of people in Negros Oriental.

In August last year, the House of Representa­tives voted to expel Teves for disorderly conduct and his continued absence despite an expired travel authority. In early February this year, a Manila court ordered the cancellati­on of his passport.

PCGG lauded

In another report, Remulla yesterday hailed the Presidenti­al Commission on Good Government on its 38th year of service to the nation.

“We join the PCGG in celebratin­g this significan­t milestone. I salute the men and women of the PCGG for their unrelentin­g dedication to public service,” Remulla said.

He added: “With your anniversar­y theme, ‘Recreate for Advancemen­t and Effective Governance,’ I call on you to continue performing your duties with excellence and renew your commitment towards good governance, accountabi­lity, and transparen­cy.”

The PCGG, in 2023, remitted P2.6 billion to the Bureau of Treasury, making it the highest collection in five years and bringing the commission’s total cash and non-cash recoveries to P280 billion. This boasts a remarkable 637.84 percent realizatio­n rate, exceeding the P410 million target.

The PCGG was establishe­d through Executive Order 1 signed on 28 February 1986. Since then, the commission has diligently performed its mandate under various executive orders and laws with the assistance of the Office of the Solicitor General, the Department of Justice, and other collaborat­ing agencies.

Remulla echoed President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s pledge to transform the PCGG into a permanent central anti-corruption agency by proposing the establishm­ent of an Asset Forfeiture Office under its umbrella, which will be mandated to recover and dispose of all illgotten assets, encompassi­ng those confiscate­d by other government agencies.

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