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EX-BI OFFICIALS, EX-COP SUED OVER P50M BRIBERY

Former Bureau of Immigratio­n deputy commission­ers Al Argosino, Michael Robles, retired cop Wenceslao Sombero Jr. face nonbailabl­e charge of plunder; bizman Jack Lam also banned from doing business with gov’t.

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The Office of the Ombudsman has charged before the Sandiganba­yan former Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) Deputy Commission­ers Al Argosino and Michael Robles, and retired police officer Wenceslao Sombero, Jr., over the alleged P50-million bribery scandal back in 2016.

The Ombudsman charged Argosino, Robles, and Sombero with a non-bailable offense of plunder, violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, direct bribery, and violation of Presidenti­al Decree No. 46, which bars public officials and employees from receiving gifts on any occasion, even on Christmas.

Casino mogul Jack Lam is also facing one count of violation of PD 46, which bars private individual­s from giving gifts to public officials and employees on any occasion.

However, dismissed BI Intelligen­ce chief Charles Calima, Jr. was dropped from the case after the Ombudsman granted his motion for reconsider­ation for lack of probable cause.

Ombudsman probers disclosed that Argosino and Robles have illegally acquired PHP50 million, when they conspired with Sombero,

then-president of Asian Gaming Service Provider Associatio­n, Inc., in exchange for assistance in the release of 1,316 illegal Chinese workers at Fontana Leisure Parks and Casino in Clark, Pampanga owned by Lam.

The anti-graft body said Argosino and Robles showed their alleged “manifest partiality, evident bad faith, or gross inexcusabl­e negligence” when they conspired with Sombero for the multi-million-peso bribe.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) had earlier dropped the plunder charges against Argosino and Robles, since the money recovered from them was short of PHP1,000 for a plunder case.

The Ombudsman had said that Argosino and Robles are still liable under RA No. 7080, or the” Plunder Law”.

It said it “cannot excuse them from being indicted for plunder” since Robles himself admitted that “they took possession of all five bags containing the P50 million.”

The Ombudsman has recommende­d a PHP60,000 total bail bond for the temporary liberty of Argosino, Robles, and Sombero, while it recommende­d a PHP10,000 bail for Lam’s temporary liberty.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? PALM: Residents in Parañaque make various crafts on the eve of Palm Sunday, which marks the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. The practice starts the Holy Week for the nation’s Roman Catholics.
AP FOTO PALM: Residents in Parañaque make various crafts on the eve of Palm Sunday, which marks the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. The practice starts the Holy Week for the nation’s Roman Catholics.

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