The Philippine Star

Sandigan nixes bid to quash ‘pastillas’ scam raps

- – Elizabeth Marcelo

The Sandiganba­yan has maintained that it has jurisdicti­on over the graft case filed against former Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) officers in connection with the “pastillas” scam.

In a resolution promulgate­d on July 14, the anti-graft court’s Seventh Division denied the joint motion of former immigratio­n officers Anthony Lopez, Francis Dennis Robles and Erwin Ortañez to have the complaint quashed over lack of jurisdicti­on by the court.

Lopez, Robles and Ortañez were among the 43 BI officers charged last month by the ombudsman for violating Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

The case stemmed from the scheme, which allowed the unchecked entry of more than 100 foreign nationals, mostly Chinese, into the country in exchange for grease money.

The Seventh Division found no merit in the argument of Lopez, Robles and Ortañez that the court has no jurisdicti­on over the case as none of the BI officials held a position with a Salary Grade of 27 or higher.

They argued that former BI port operations division deputy commission­er Marc Red Mariñas was mistakenly identified as having a Salary Grade of 27 even when his designatio­n as deputy commission­er was “not permanent.”

The Sandiganba­yan, however, pointed out that the position of deputy commission­er falls under Salary Grade 27, “whether in a permanent, acting or interim capacity.”

Mariñas allegedly headed the group that started the pastillas scam.

Based on the case informatio­n sheet, Mariñas and the other BI officials facilitate­d the entry of 143 foreigners, mostly Chinese, into the country from 2017 to 2020 without undergoing immigratio­n procedures.

The ombudsman said the foreigners were granted VIP passage at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in exchange for P10,000 each.

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