Philippine Daily Inquirer

PNP: De Lima working in jail up to court

- By Jaymee T. Gamil @JGamilINQ —WITH REPORTS FROM JULIA ORNEDO AND ANDREA ALCARAZ INQ

The Philippine National Police (PNP) said only the courts could allow Sen. Leila de Lima to carry out her legislativ­e duties in detention as requested by Senate President Vicente Sotto III, a stand which De Lima said was ill-advised.

In a handwritte­n statement posted on Facebook by her staff, De Lima said PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde was “given the wrong legal advice” when Albayalde rejected Sotto’s request for De Lima, who chairs the Senate committee on social justice, welfare and rural developmen­t, to hold hearings in the PNP Custodial Center where she has been detained since last year on drug charges.

Sotto cited the case of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, who had been allowed to hold committee hearings while detained on a coup d’ etat case against the administra­tion of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Jurisdicti­on

But Albayalde said only the court, having jurisdicti­on over De Lima’s case, could decide on Sotto’s request.

Albayalde said similar requests by Trillanes and former congressma­n Romeo Jalosjos, who had been detained for rape, had been rejected by the Supreme Court.

Trillanes and Jalosjos, however, had eventually been allowed to carry out their legisla- tive duties in detention.

But De Lima, in her handwritte­n statement, said the Supreme Court’s ruling on Trillanes and Jalosjos could not have contemplat­ed her case—“a person under pretrial who has been presumed innocent.”

De Lima expressed hope that Sotto and Albayalde could “come to an acceptable resolution on this matter” and “for a satisfacto­ry outcome that will be good for the institutio­n and integrity of the Senate.”

In a press conference at Camp Crame on Friday, PNP spokespers­on Senior Supt. Benigno Durana maintained the PNP position.

“Lawyers will always have different interpreta­tions,” Durana said.

 ?? NIÑO JESUS ORBETA ?? CAMPAIGN FOR LEILA Sen. Leila de Lima’s colleague and party mate Risa Hontiveros is among several senators opposing the continued detention of De Lima.—
NIÑO JESUS ORBETA CAMPAIGN FOR LEILA Sen. Leila de Lima’s colleague and party mate Risa Hontiveros is among several senators opposing the continued detention of De Lima.—

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