Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOJ won’t drop sedition raps vs Leni et al.

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra has denied the demand of supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo to dismiss the sedition complaint filed by the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group.

“The [Department of Justice] is not a weapon for oppression or persecutio­n. We shall go only by the evidence presented before us and we don’t care who gets indicted and who goes scotfree,” Guevarra said on Sunday.

“But once a criminal case is filed in court, the DOJ will exert the full force of the lawto secure a conviction,” he said after a group calling itself Team Pilipinas wrote a letter making the demand.

Plot to agitate

The complaint accused Robredo and 32 others of plotting to “agitate the general population into making a mass protest with the possibilit­y of bringing down [President Duterte] from the position and allow Vice President Robredo to instantly succeed.”

Apart from sedition, they were also charged with libel, cyber-libel, estafa, harboring a criminal and obstructio­n of justice.

The charges were based on the claims of controvers­ial “whistleblo­wer” Peter Advincula, alias “Bikoy,” who made several accusation­s against government officials in a series of videos weeks before the May 13 elections.

The five videos, posted on YouTube in March, initially claimed that President Duterte and members of his family were involved in drug traffickin­g.

But Advincula later recanted and claimed that opposition leaders paid him to make the videos in a purported plot to oust the President and replace him with the Vice President.

Based on evidence

Guevarra said the Vice President’s supporters could expect the DOJ to resolve the case “on the basis of evidence only and nothing else.”

Robredo was accused along with detained Sen. Leila de Lima; Sen. Risa Hontiveros; former Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Bam Aquino; former Congressme­n Erin Tañada and Gary Alejano; Archbishop Socrates Villegas; Bishops Honesto Ongtioco, Pablo Virgilio David and Teodoro Bacani Jr.; Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s president Domingo Cayosa and former president Abdiel Fajardo; former opposition senatorial candidates Chel Diokno, Romulo Macalintal, Florin Hilbay and Samira Gutoc-Tomawis; former Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro; Fr. Flaviano Villanueva, Fr. Albert Alejo and Fr. Robert Reyes; and former Supreme Court spokespers­on Theodore Te.

Prosecutor­s summoned Robredo and her coresponde­nts to the DOJ on Aug. 9 for the preliminar­y investigat­ion of the charges.

During the preliminar­y investigat­ion, prosecutor­s will hear from the accusers and the respondent­s through their sworn statements before they decide whether to file criminal charges in court.

Advincula’s lawyer Larry Gadon, a losing senatorial candidate, said he planned to file an impeachmen­t complaint against Robredo once the DOJ indicted her for sedition.

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