Philippine Daily Inquirer

SOLONS DEFEND, SLAM MARTIAL LAW

- By DJ Yap @deejayapIN­Q

An ally of President Duterte said the declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao should help authoritie­s solve “other problems like criminalit­y” in the region, though the threat of the Maute group was confined to only a small part of the island.

Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny T. Pimentel said he believed the Maute group, whose members are reportedly behind the attack on Marawi City, was limited to Lanao del Sur province.

“As far as the provinces in Caraga region, Region 13, we have not sensed any presence of the Maute group,” Pimentel told reporters.

But he said he believed Mr. Duterte was right to declare martial law in all of Mindanao because of other peace and se- curity problems facing other parts of the region.

“This is just one decision to solve the other problems in other provinces,” he said.

Pimentel said martial law was not an overreacti­on to the Marawi crisis.

“No, I don’t think so. The proclamati­on of martial law is timely sowe can solve other problems like criminalit­y,” he said.

Worrisome

But Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano, a staunch critic of Mr. Duterte, said placing all of Mindanao under martial law was worrisome because Maute attacks were confined to Lanao del Sur.

“Citing security problems, aside from Maute, in Western and Central Mindanao as the reasons why the declaratio­n covers the entire Mindanao is something that we should con- sider deeply because those security issues have been there for the longest time,” he said.

“This may mean that martial law could extend much longer than intended,” Alejano said.

Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, leader of an opposition bloc in the House, said Congress should study carefully “whether there is a constituti­onal basis for an expanded coverage like the entire Mindanao area.”

He reminded the government that under the 1987 Constituti­on, a “state of martial law does not suspend the operation of the Constituti­on, nor supplant the functionin­g of the civil courts or legislativ­e assemblies, nor authorize the conferment of jurisdicti­on on military courts and agencies over civilians where civil courts are able to function, nor automatica­lly suspend the privilege of the writ.”

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