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Napoles wants to remain in Taguig jail

- (Czarina Nicole O. Ong)

Pork barrel mastermind Janet Lim Napoles has asked the Sandiganba­yan First Division to allow her to remain locked up at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City.

Last Friday, Napoles was convicted for violating R.A. 7080, otherwise known as the plunder law, alongside Richard Cambe, the staff of former Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla. They were sentenced to reclusion perpetua with perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office.

The court also ordered the transfer of Napoles from the BJMP to the Correction­al Institute for Women in Mandaluyon­g City while Cambe was ordered confined at the New Bilibid Prison in Sampaguita Road, Muntinlupa City.

Napoles filed a very urgent motion for reconsider­ation, telling the court that “there are special and compelling reasons” for her to remain under the jurisdicti­on of the BJMP.

Should she be transferre­d, Napoles said there are “grave threats to her life and security.”

“It must be stressed that during accused’s previous detention at the Correction­al Institute for Women, she had already experience­d these threats to her life and security,” the motion read.

Napoles added that her cases are considered high-profile due to the involvemen­t of well-placed public officials, and the developmen­t of her entire cases will greatly affect her life and security.

Meanwhile, Napoles argued that her conviction has yet to attain finality, since the court’s judgment may still be modified. At the same time, Napoles said she can still file other “remedies” to challenge her conviction.

“Since the time prescribed for filing an appeal has not yet expired, it follows that the decision of this Honorable Court is not yet final,” the motion read.

While Napoles and Cambe were convicted, their co-accused Revilla was acquitted by the Sandiganba­yan because the prosecutio­n failed to establish beyond reasonable doubt that he received kickbacks from his priority developmen­t assistance fund (PDAF).

The former employees of Napoles all testified that Cambe and Napoles had conspired with each other so that they will benefit from the PDAF of Revilla with the endorsemen­t of her fake non-government organizati­ons.

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