Philippine Daily Inquirer

POLICE TO LET COURTS DECIDE MISUARI’S FATE

- By Jeannette I. Andrade and Julie M. Aurelio @Team_inquirer

The Philippine National Police will not be investigat­ing Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) founding chair Nur Misuari’s possible liability for allegedly coddling Abu Sayyaf subleader Abduljihad “Idang” Susukan.

At a virtual press briefing on Monday, Police Gen. Archie Gamboa, the PNP chief, said that it was up to the courts or the Department of Justice (DOJ) to decide if Misuari could be charged for not immediatel­y informing authoritie­s that Susukan was in his custody.

Gamboa said Misuari handed over Susukan to authoritie­s at Misuari’s residence at Yñigue Subdivisio­n, Barangay Ma-a, Davao City on Aug. 13.

Authoritie­s served 23 warrants of arrest for murder, five for kidnapping and serious illegal detention, and six for frustrated murder against Susukan.

Susukan reportedly surrendere­d to Misuari in Jolo, Sulu, in April. He was flown to Davao City on Aug. 10 to be fitted with a prosthetic replacemen­t for his left arm.

A report in The Star of Malaysia last week alleged that Susukan surrendere­d to an MNLF base in April and even carried a photograph of the supposed surrender.

According to Gamboa, the possibilit­y of charging Misuari with harboring Susukan would depend on “the appreciati­on of the court or maybe of the DOJ based on the circumstan­ces. But on the part of the PNP, we just caused the arrest.”

Asked if Misuari explained why he was with Susukan for months, Gamboa simply said, “We don’t have any informatio­n on this.”

In a statement, Gamboa said the PNP was preparing the report on Susukan’s capture to be submitted to Bongao, Tawi-tawi Regional Trial Court Branch 5 Judge Abdulmoin Pakam who issued one of many arrest warrants, including those for murder and kidnapping, against the notorious bandit leader.

“Together with the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s we will seek the dispositio­n of the court to transfer the venue of detention of the accused from PNP to the AFP,” he pointed out, adding, “With Susukan in custody, we can now serve all other outstandin­g warrants of arrest issued against him as soon as we obtain copies of the orders of arrest.”

The Palace, however, said that it was “highly unlikely” that Misuari would be liable for being with Susukan during the latter’s surrender.

Malacañang pointed out that Misuari arranged for Susukan’s surrender.

“So in terms of criminal liability, it’s highly unlikely because he really arranged for Susukan to surrender. Susukan was not arrested because Misuari harbored him, no. He (Misuari) really arranged for authoritie­s to apprehend Susukan in his residence on that given day,” presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said.

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