Manila Standard

Robin wants BI to fix ‘mistaken identity’ arrest

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

SENATOR Robin Padilla has demanded justice for a 62-year-old Muslim arrested in August over a case of mistaken identity because the person had the same name as a man who has nine warrants of arrest.

In his privilege speech, Padilla questioned the case of “mistaken identity” and possible discrimina­tion against Mohammad Maca-Antal Said who was arrested on August 10.

“Mr. President, I am bringing this to your attention so we can give justice to this elderly Muslim who up to now remains behind bars. We inquired about his case before the courts, but they said we have to follow procedures,” he said “What procedures are there to follow when the one he is confused with has been dead? I cannot understand,” he said.

Padilla further said: “If we want to restore public trust and form a just society, no Filipino should suffer the same fate as Said.”

Padilla said Said, who is also called “Tatay Mohammad” was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 as he was preparing to depart for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

But he said “Tatay Mohammad,” who hails from Balo-i, Lanao del Norte, happened to have the same name as one Mohammad Said a.k.a. Ama Maas who had nine warrants for his arrest. Padilla also said “Tatay Mohammad” and Ama Maas look very different.

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) meanwhile clarified its role in the intercepti­on of Filipinos with arrest warrants in ports of entry and exit, saying the bureau is not mandated to arrest Filipinos.

BI Commission­er Norman Tansingco made the clarificat­ion after Padilla raised the concern in his privilege speech over the arrest of a foreigner at the NAIA.

Padilla mentioned the case of Said, who reportedly arrested by the BI after attempting to depart for Malaysia last August 10.

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