The Philippine Star

Next, speedy justice

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After a year of being on the run, Arnolfo Teves Jr. is finally being brought back to the country to face multiple indictment­s for serious offenses. Teves was arrested Thursday in East Timor’s capital Dili by local police. He had been hiding in plain sight in Timor-Leste, occasional­ly posting videos taunting Philippine authoritie­s who wanted him for multiple murder cases.

Now that Philippine courts will get jurisdicti­on over him, authoritie­s must ensure an airtight case against him and speedy justice for his alleged victims. Teves has maintained his innocence, and all witnesses against him have retracted their statements. His general counsel has warned that the Department of Justice is in for a “rude awakening.”

Teves was in the United States on medical leave from the House of Representa­tives when gunmen barged into an aid distributi­on activity at the Pamplona home of Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo and his wife, Pamplona Mayor Janice Degamo on March 4 last year. Video showed gunfire so intense that the smoke obscured the scene. Degamo and nine others died in the so-called Pamplona massacre that from the start was believed ordered by his political rival, Teves.

After ignoring orders from the House to return to the country, Teves was suspended from Congress. Later, in a rare move, the House expelled him as representa­tive of Negros Oriental’s third district. As criminal cases were filed against him, Teves left the United States and eventually settled in Timor-Leste, which, unlike the US, has no extraditio­n treaty with the Philippine­s.

An ad hoc extraditio­n arrangemen­t, however, can still be forged for his return to the Philippine­s, or he can be deported. The Philippine­s also sought help from the Interpol, which issued a Red Notice for Teves, allowing his provisiona­l detention by authoritie­s in another country prior to his turnover to a state with a warrant for his arrest.

Philippine authoritie­s have canceled Teves’ passport and frozen his assets. Despite the retraction­s of the witnesses, who are accused of direct participat­ion in Degamo’s assassinat­ion, prosecutor­s have expressed confidence that they still have a strong case against Teves not only for the Pamplona massacre but also for several earlier murders in Negros Oriental. Teves is expected to put up a spirited defense to avoid possible life in prison for mass murder. This high-profile case has drawn internatio­nal attention and will illustrate the quality of Philippine justice.

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