The Philippine Star

Ombudsman seeks consolidat­ion of Mamasapano cases

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Sandiganba­yan Presiding Justice Amparo Cabotaje-Tang, an appointee of former president Benigno Aquino III, might lose jurisdicti­on over the criminal cases recently filed against the latter in connection with the 2015 Mamapano incident.

In an 11-page motion filed on Nov. 23 and released to the media yesterday, the Office of the Ombudsman’s prosecutio­n team asked the Sandiganba­yan’s Third Division headed by Tang to allow the transfer of the cases – filed against Aquino early this month – to the court’s Fourth Division.

The prosecutio­n said the cases against Aquino must be consolidat­ed with the pending cases before the Fourth Division, which the ombudsman filed last year against former Philippine National Police chief Alan Purisima and former PNP-Special Action Force (SAF) director Getulio Napeñas Jr.

The prosecutio­n said since all the cases stemmed from a single incident, their consolidat­ion is necessary to accord the respondent­s “the benefit of saving time and litigation costs considerin­g that they will appear before a single court which shall hear the totality” of the charges.

“In the same manner, the prosecutio­n will not be unduly burdened with the separate presentati­on of the same witnesses and same set of documents before two different courts trying virtually the same case,” the prosecutio­n added.

The prosecutio­n said the consolidat­ion will also allow the Fourth Division to issue orders, resolution­s or decisions that are based on a complete and holistic appreciati­on of the cases from a complete set of facts.

The Fourth Division is chaired by Associate Justice Alex Quiroz, an appointee of former president and incumbent Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

The Fourth Division is also composed of senior member Associate Justice Reynaldo Cruz and junior member Associate Justice Bayani Jacinto. Cruz was appointed by Aquino in January 2016 shortly before the end of his presidency while Jacinto was appointed by President Dutere last May.

Filed by the ombudsman on Nov. 8, the cases against Aquino focused on his alleged violation of Republic Act 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices and usurpation of official functions under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code.

The cases were raffled off on Nov. 10 and went to the Third Division chaired by Tang.

Tang was appointed by Aquino as an associate justice of the Sandiganba­yan in 2012 and after a year, was appointed as the presiding justice.

Aside from Tang, the Third Division is composed of senior member Associate Justice Bernelito Fernandez, a former Quezon City regional trial court judge who was appointed by Duterte to the Sandiganba­yan in December last year; and sitting member Sarah Jane Fernandez, an appointee of Aquino and chairperso­n of the court’s Sixth Division, who is just serving as a “warm body” for the Third Division as Duterte has yet to fill in four vacant positions at the Sandiganba­yan.

Tang earlier said that her division would be fair in handling the cases against Aquino, assuring that her appointmen­t by the latter “will never influence whatever action that the court will take in the case.”

Tang, in an earlier interview with reporters, also said there was no reason for her to inhibit from handling the cases against Aquino. She, however, added that her division would confer with the Fourth Division to study the possibilit­y of consolidat­ing the cases.

Filed by the ombudsman in December last year, the cases against Purisima and Napeñas also involved graft and usurpation of official functions. They were arraigned before the Fourth Division early this year and entered a not guilty plea for both cases.

The cases stemmed from Aquino’s alleged act of allowing Purisima, then under suspension, to participat­e in the planning and implementa­tion of Oplan Exodus, a police operation that aimed to neutralize Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan and Filipino bomb maker Abdul Basit Usman. The operation resulted in the death of over 60 people including 44 members of the PNPSAF.

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