Mindanao Times

Court asked: Don’t transfer Parojinog daughter

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MANILA -- Former Ozamiz City Vice Mayor Nova Princess ParojinogE­chavez has asked the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 95 to allow her continued detention in Camp Crame instead of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)-run Special Intensive Care (SICA) jail in Bicutan, Taguig City.

In a 22-page “vehement opposition” released

Wednesday, Echavez’s lawyers asked the court not to grant her transfer from the Philippine National Police Custodial Center (PNPCC) in Camp Crame to the Bicutan jail.

“Evidently, she was detained in the PNPCC when she was first arrested. Simply put, she was considered as a high-value target and a high-risk detainee and to date, her circumstan­ces

have not changed from the time she was arrested,” the document read.

Last week, state prosecutor­s led by Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera said Echavez’s “continued detention at the PNPCC affords her special treatment as she is subjected to a different set of rules and procedures not afforded to all other detainees under the BJMP control.”

Last December, the PNP Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) referred to state prosecutor­s a memorandum from Brig. Gen. Dennis Basngi, director of the PNP Headquarte­rs Support Service (HSS).

In the memorandum dated Nov. 14, 2019, Basngi sought assistance from the CIDG to request for the transfer of Parojinog to the facility in Taguig.

In echoing the PNP’s position, state prosecutor­s said the PNPCC is just a “temporary holding facility or lock-up cell for arrested persons” while undergoing custodial investigat­ion or while their cases are undergoing preliminar­y investigat­ion or while accused are still waiting for their transfer to an appropriat­e detention facility.

The continued practice of committing prisoners, the prosecutor­s said, is “unduly burdensome on the part of the PNP because of the financial and manpower requiremen­t it entails “since it was not meant to be a long-term jail facility which can house a number of prisoners like the facilities of the BJMP.

Echavez is facing illegal drugs and firearms possession charges in connection with a raid by the police on July 30, 2017, against her, her father, former city mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr., and uncle, councilor Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog, for reportedly storing guns in their houses.

The operation resulted in the death of 15 persons, including Parojinog Sr., and his wife. (PNA)

 ??  ?? RETIRED SPO4 Hendrick Dacoyan (on wheelchair), leads the rally to appeal to senators, especially Ronald dela Rosa and Panfilo Lacson, for an increase in the pension of retired police officers with total permanent physical disability and their survivors, and the families of police personnel killed in action who were not covered by the pension increase. The rally was held in front of the Senate in Pasay City. PNA photo
RETIRED SPO4 Hendrick Dacoyan (on wheelchair), leads the rally to appeal to senators, especially Ronald dela Rosa and Panfilo Lacson, for an increase in the pension of retired police officers with total permanent physical disability and their survivors, and the families of police personnel killed in action who were not covered by the pension increase. The rally was held in front of the Senate in Pasay City. PNA photo

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