The Philippine Star

Aguirre: Senate can’t reverse ruling on Espinosa slay suspects

- By EDU PUNAY

The Senate will have limited powers in investigat­ing the downgradin­g of charges against members of the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) team involved in the killing of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa and fellow inmate Raul Yap inside a sub-provincial jail in November of last year, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said yesterday.

Although he vowed to cooperate in the inquiry, Aguirre expressed belief the Senate has no power to review or reverse the Department of Justice (DOJ) resolution that allowed the 19 accused – led by Supt. Marvin Marcos – to be temporaril­y released from detention last week.

“They cannot investigat­e the resolution. They could investigat­e the circumstan­ces in the issuance of the resolution, but I believe the Senate has no power to overturn any resolution coming from the Department of Justice,” Aguirre said in a phone interview. “That is not the procedure. That is not their function. Only the courts can overturn our resolution­s. There is no rule that the Senate could (do such function),” he stressed.

The DOJ chief further explained the downgradin­g of charges against the CIDG men is not yet final as there are still available legal remedies.

“The process is not yet done. An aggrieved party could still file a motion for reconsider­ation on the DOJ resolution or file a motion before the court if they think the downgradin­g was wrong,” he said.

“The court is always the final arbiter of this controvers­y, so let’s just follow the rules,” he appealed.

Among those who called for an inquiry into the matter was Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, a former justice secretary.

He recalled how Aguirre, during an earlier Senate inquiry into the incident, labeled the operation as an “overkill,” considerin­g that 19 policemen served the search warrant for a single weapon at a provincial jail when only three or four persons could have done the job.

“Why did the DOJ suddenly reverse its earlier decision, which was supported by ample evidence? Why not allow the court to determine if it’s murder or homicide?” Drilon asked.

But on the move of the House of Representa­tives to issue show cause order against Court of Appeals justices in the so-called “Ilocos 6” case, Drilon called on congressme­n to follow the Rules of Court and instead avail of remedies in court.

Aguirre also denied insinuatio­ns that there could be collusion between the DOJ, Philippine National Police and even the Baybay City regional trial court judge who granted bail to the accused.

“That’s speculatio­n. They must prove it,” he commented.

The DOJ chief likewise belied allegation­s that the downgradin­g of charges was pursuant to the reported pronouncem­ent of President Duterte that he would defend the CIDG men who killed Espinosa.

“President Duterte had no hand here. I keep on saying that the President never talked to me about DOJ matters since I was appointed here,” he insisted.

Aguirre earlier denied having a hand in the downgradin­g of charges, saying he was not the signatory of the resolution last May 29 that downgraded the charges from murder to homicide, which is a bailable offense.

Still, he explained that the resolution signed by DOJ Undersecre­tary Reynate Orceo should be accorded presumptio­n of regularity, especially since reversal of findings of investigat­ing prosecutor­s through petition for review is allowed in DOJ processes.

Aguirre added that he could vouch for the integrity of Orceo.

Last March, the DOJ indicted Marcos and company after a panel of prosecutor­s chaired by Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Lilian Doris Alejo found in preliminar­y investigat­ion that the killings of Espinosa and Yap inside the Baybay jail were attended by treachery and that the respondent­s used stealth to carry out the raid. Marcos and 10 of his men were charged with two counts of murder for allegedly being involved in the killings of Espinosa and Yap.

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