The Philippine Star

PNP, NBI told to honor CA ruling on Delfin Lee

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A lawyer yesterday said that law enforcemen­t agencies, including the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, should abide by the decision of the Court of Appeals (CA) lifting the warrant of arrest earlier issued by a lower court against businessma­n Delfin Lee and other officials of Globe Asiatique.

illy Rivera, legal counsel for Lee, said Article 241 of the Revised Penal Code imposes the penalty of D PD (one month to si months imprisonme­nt) to F F D (si months to si years imprisonme­nt) for usurpation of judicial functions or obstructin­g the e ecution of any order rendered by the court.

The CA Special 15th Division, one of eight CA divisions that decided in favor of Globe Asiatique, has ruled that Judge Maria Amifaith Fider-Reyes of the San, Fernando, Pampanga regional trial court committed grave abuse of discretion in issuing a warrant for Lee’s arrest for the crime of syndicated estafa.

arlier, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said the arrest warrant against stands despite the CA order.

The CA ruled in favor of Globe Asiatique and its officers against Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund (or Pag-IBIG Fund) and the Department of Justice.

In lifting the arrest warrant, the CA division ruled that all government agencies tasked in the enforcemen­t of the warrant of arrest, including but not limited to the PNP, NBI and the Bureau of Immigratio­n, are immediatel­y enjoined from implementi­ng the same. –

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