The Freeman

5 accused of falsificat­ion out on bail

- — Mylen P. Manto/ JMO

Five people accused of falsificat­ion of private documents are out on bail.

Judge Oscar Andrino of the Municipal Trial Court in Cities ( MTCC) Branch 5 ordered the release of John Luym, Evelyn Luym, Johnson Eric Luym, Raquel Kaye Luym and Erlinda Gidayawan after the respondent­s posted a cash bond.

Andrino recommende­d P12,000 bail for John, Evelyn, Raquel and Erlinda’s temporary liberty and P24,000 for Johnson Eric for two counts of falsificat­ion of private documents.

The accused posted bail on February 17, 2012.

In the complainan­t filed by Douglas Luym, a resident of Maria Luisa Estate Park, Banilad, Cebu City, the five respondent­s allegedly helped each other with intent to falsify a document.

Douglas was a stockholde­r of the Ludo and Luym Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

He said that in the minutes of the August 20, 2008 meeting, respondent­s made it “appear that they had authority to arrogate unto themselves the custody and control over and convey all the properties of Ludodev and such passed and approved Board Resolution dated August 27, 2008.”

Douglas also alleged that on October 27, 2009, Johnson Eric allegedly falsified a private document consisting of a letter addressed to the Register of Deeds in Cebu City by “misreprese­nting himself as trustee or duly authorized representa­tive of the corporatio­n.”

 ?? REYNAN VILLENA ?? An exhibit showcasing the history of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Philippine­s and in Cebu can be seen at the church’s compound in Barangay Lahug.
REYNAN VILLENA An exhibit showcasing the history of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Philippine­s and in Cebu can be seen at the church’s compound in Barangay Lahug.

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