Sun.Star Baguio

Aliping files SC petition

- Ian Jefrey Addatu

FORMER Congressma­n Nick Aliping is questionin­g the latest resolution of the Ombudsman at the Supreme Court (SC).

Aliping with legal counsel Lauro Gacayan filed a Petition for Certiorari questionin­g the decision of the courts.

Gacayan said "We filed a motion for reconsider­ation saying the case does not involve his performanc­e as a public officer and therefore if there is a probable cause it must be filed in the regular court, in the RTC of Benguet."

This Aliping case is for his alleged involvemen­t in tree cutting activities in Santo

Tomas, Tuba, Benguet three years ago.

"We told the Ombudsman that there is no probable cause. There is no concrete evidence against him or the contractor­s like Engineer Aquino. The only evidence is the picture of the backhoe. The same also with William Go which is the backhoe," Gacayan said.

According to Gacayan they filed the Petition for Certiorari in the SC saying the Ombudsman has committed a grave abuse of discretion.

"We are still waiting for the resolution in the Supreme Court. There is no case filed yet in the RTC against the former congressma­n,"Gacayan said.

A few years ago, the group of Bishop Carlito Cenzon of the Diocese of Baguio filed a case in court. They won in the Court of Appeals however the group of Aliping has elevated the case to the Supreme Court to reverse the decision where their petition was given due course by the SC. They were just required to submit a memorandum where according to them the case will continue if there is a very good reason.

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