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Abalos applauds court order to cancel Teves’ passport

- / TPM / SUNSTAR

DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benhur Abalos welcomed on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024, the order of a Manila court for the cancellati­on of former Negros Oriental representa­tive Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr.’s passport amid his implicatio­n in the brazen murder of Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo in March 2023.

In an interview with reporters, Abalos said the court’s order only indicates that no one can be spared from justice.

“Tandaan niyo ‘yan, sooner or later maski saan ka magtago hahanapin ka ng batas at mananagot ka sa mga kasalanan mo at yan ang sinasabi sa ating mga kababayan,” he added.

(Remember this, sooner or later wherever you may hide, the law will find you and you will be held accountabl­e for your sins, and that’s what is being said to our fellow countrymen.)

The court’s order was directed to the Department of Foreign Affairs.

In its 14-page order, the Manila Regional Trial Court also instructed the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to bring back Teves whom it tagged as a “fugitive” back to the Philippine­s through proper procedures.

“Further, his right to travel can be impaired as his case involves public safety per the findings/ designatio­n of the Anti-Terror Council. His actions as well as his group indeed created fear and intimidati­on of the local population and government of Negros Oriental underminin­g public safety,” the order reads.

“Thus, there exists basis or grounds for the Department of Foreign Affairs to cancel accused Teves Jr.’s passport. Accused Arnolfo Teves Jr. is not entitled to relief from the court,” it added.

The court also noted Teves’ failure to return to the country despite the expiration of his travel authority, the issuance of an arrest warrant against him and his designatio­n by the Anti-Terrorism Council as a terrorist.

“In the normal course of events, after the issuance of a warrant of arrest, an accused is either arrested or voluntaril­y surrenders. In either case, an accused eager to prove or assert his innocence longs for the wheels of justice to move,” it said.

“Not in this case. Accused Teves Jr. in utter disrespect of the court and willful disregard of the law, refuses to yield. By his refusal to come back to face his cases and his consistent flight mode, he deliberate­ly continues to frustrate the ends of justice,” it added.

In a statement, Teves’ legal counsel Attorney Ferdinand Topacio said they will resort to all legal remedies to have the court reverse its decision.

He said there is still an entire “slew of legal remedies available to us in order to reverse the same, and we fully intend to resort to all of them.”

Degamo’s killing on March 4, 2023, also resulted in the death of 11 other innocent individual­s.

Teves, who was tagged as the brains behind the killing, was out of the country when Degamo’s execution took place.

He repeatedly denied accusation­s linking him to Degamo’s death and he also refused to go back to the country despite the calls from government officials, including President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. himself.

Teves claims there is a serious threat against his and his family’s life.

Several suspects who allegedly directly participat­ed in Degamo’s killing were arrested by the police including Teves’ reported close aide, Marvin Halaman.

Some of them initially implicated Teves in the killing but they later recanted their statements.

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