Philippine Daily Inquirer

Citing weak evidence, QC court lets Marcelino post bail

- By Erika Sauler

MARINE Lt. Col. Ferdinand Marcelino, a former antinarcot­ics agent whowas arrested during a raid on a “shabu” laboratory in January, was granted bail by a Quezon City court pending the filing of formal charges against him.

Judge Lyn Ebora Cacha of QC Regional Trial Court Branch 82 allowed Marcelino to post a surety bond of P1 million.

But the judge denied the bail petition of Marcelino’s fellow respondent, Chinese national Yan Yi Shou.

Cacha said the case was similar to habeas corpus proceeding­s, noting that Marcelino and Yan had been in detention for more than four months without charges being filed in court and the Department of Justice’s preliminar­y investigat­ion already concluded as of the first week of March.

“The court cannot deny that petitioner­s may be entitled to bail considerin­g such lack of an informatio­n filed against them containing any material allegation­s. All the evidence presented so to speak are irrelevant and immaterial. Nor were (they) competent,” the judge said in a resolution dated May 27.

The court considered whether the petitioner­s were a flight risk, which the prosecutio­n failed to show in Marcelino’s case, she said. A family man and a military officer, he has shown willingnes­s to abide by the court’s conditions for provisiona­l liberty, the judge added.

But the court will issue a hold departure order on Marcelino, who was also ordered to surrender his passport and report any change in address.

As to Yan, the Chinese national “showed no strong roots to guarantee that he will not abscond from attending court proceeding­s,” it said.

Marcelino and Yan were detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center. The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) and the PNP’s Anti-Illegal Drugs Group filed a complaint against them for possession and manufactur­e of illegal drugs.

The PDEA received a copy of the resolution on May 31.

For the sake of argument on whether the evidence against Marcelino is strong or not, the court said his presence in the raided townhouse in Manila was merely “circumstan­tial.”

Based on testimonie­s of the agents involved in the raid, Marcelino was not holding house and car keys when arrested, and that he was sitting on the sofa when they found him. Only Yan, who was on the second floor, was caught with a stash of shabu and drug parapherna­lia.

In their counteraff­idavits, Marcelino and Yan claimed that they checked a unit at Celadona Residences, Sta. Cruz, Manila, on suspicions that it was being used a shabu laboratory.

They said their move was coordinate­d with PDEA Director Randy Pedroso, but Marcelino said he was ordered arrested by PDEA Director General Arturo Cacdac Jr. “who has developed animosity toward (me) because of (my) continued involvemen­t in the antidrug campaign of the government.”

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