The Philippine Star

Opponent seeks

- – Sheila Crisostomo

Two disqualifi­cation cases were filed the other day against Ilocos Sur congressio­nal bet Ronald Singson before the Commission on Elections.

In a petition, lawyer Bertrand Baterina, Singson’s rival in the May 13 polls, said under Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code, the former lawmaker is not qualified to seek a congressio­nal seat because of his conviction for drug tra¬cking in Hong Kong in February 2011.

Baterina, who is running under the Liberal Party, said Singson should be barred from seeking an elective post within five years “from the service of sentence on or about January 2012 or until January 2017.”

“The crime of drug traffickin­g is a crime involving moral turpitude which, under Section 12 of the Omni- bus Election Code, provides that a person convicted by final judgment of a crime involving moral turpitude is disqualifi­ed as a candidate or to hold a public o¬ce,” he added.

Singson was dropped from the roster of the incumbent House of Representa­tives following his conviction in Hong Kong.

In the second disqualifi­cation case, Baterina accused Singson of violating Republic Act 7166 or the law on synchroniz­ed national and local elections concerning the use of police security by candidates.

Last April 20, he said a police patrol vehicle of Vigan City filled with armed Special Weapon and Tactics personnel allegedly served as back-up vehicle of Singson’s convoy.

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