Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PBBM grants 22 PDLs clemency

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has granted executive clemency to 22 persons deprived of liberty, the Bureau of Correction­s announced yesterday.

Of the 22 inmates, two were granted conditiona­l pardons while 20 were granted commutatio­ns of service.

Executive clemency refers to the commutatio­n of a sentence, a conditiona­l pardon, and an absolute pardon based on the recommenda­tion of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

BuCor Director General Gregorio Pio P. Catapang Jr. said the agency will process the release of Alfredo Bongcawel and his brother, Leopoldo, who were granted conditiona­l pardons; and Roberto Gaut and Pablito Alvaran Jr. who have served their maximum sentence.

The rest who have served their minimum sentences will be subjected to review and completion of their documentar­y requiremen­ts before applicatio­n for parole: Evelyn Palarca, Dioscoro Talapian, Venancio Abanes, Avelino Tadina, Fernando San Jose, Quirino de Torres, Bonifacio Besana, Bernabe Cabrales, Anselmo Delas Alas, Arcadio Venzon, Danilo Cabase, Beverly Tibo-Tan, Aurora Ambrocio, Felipe Galarion, Armando Dante, Leopoldo Conlu, Alex Valencerin­a and Alfredo Toral.

They served their time

The Boncales brothers, who were convicted of murder and sentenced to reclusion perpetua, had served almost 30 years of their sentences each, while Gaut who was sentenced to reclusion perpetua for murder and Alvaran sentence had their sentences commuted.

Alvaran was convicted of three counts of violation of Presidenti­al Decree 533 or the AntiCattle Rustling Law and one count of PD 1612 or the Anti-Fencing Law.

Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla approved the release of eight PDLs whose time served with time allowances has reached at least 40 years.

Ordered released were Zaldy Francisco, Benedicto Ramos, David Garcia, Bernardo de Guzman, Rodel Garcia, Armando Canillo, Edilberto Platon and Josefina Patanao.

Based on their prison records, they were sentenced to at least one count of reclusion perpetua or life imprisonme­nt.

Under Department Order 652 dated 22 November 2022, the release of all PDLs incarcerat­ed in national penitentia­ries with expired sentences shall be approved by the Director General of BuCor or his duly authorized representa­tive, by mandate of the Bureau.

The release of PDLs sentenced to life imprisonme­nt or reclusion perpetua or those classified as high-risk/high-profile shall be implemente­d only upon prior approval of the Secretary of Justice.

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