The Philippine Star

CA junks Ampatuan bid to be released from Bilibid

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

The Court of Appeals (CA) has dismissed the petition of former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor Zaldy Ampatuan to be transferre­d to a medical facility for fear that he might contract COVID-19 at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City.

In a nine-page decision promulgate­d on July 4 but released to media yesterday, the CA’s Special Division of Five denied Ampatuan’s request.

In 2020, Ampatuan filed a motion before Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221 Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes to be released from the NBP due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ampatuan’s camp cited that he suffered a stroke thrice within a span of two months prior to his transfer to the NBP.

His lawyers also told the court that he is vulnerable to COVID-19 infection because he has hypertensi­on, diabetes mellitus and chronic atrial fibrillati­on.

In an order dated July 20, 2020, Reyes dismissed Ampatuan’s motion for lack of merit.

Ampatuan then filed a petition for certiorari before the appeals court, saying Reyes committed grave abuse of discretion when she denied his request to be transferre­d to a hospital.

He reasoned out that there was a “clear and present danger” if he would continue to stay in Bilibid.

In dismissing the petition, CA Associate Justice Angelene Mary Quimpo-Sale pointed out that Ampatuan did not expound on how the clear and present danger rule applies to him.

The CA ruled that the National Capital Region is now under the most lenient Alert Level 1 status, which means that the transmissi­on of COVID-19 cases is decreasing.

The Bureau of Correction­s had also reported that 27,879 of the nearly 50,000 inmates at the NBP are fully vaccinated.

“While the court in the case at bar is called upon to make a determinat­ion of whether respondent judge acted with grave abuse of discretion in issuing the assailed order, these developmen­ts have supervened thereby rendering the reliefs prayed for moot,” the CA said.

Ampatuan was among those convicted of 57 counts of murder in connection with the Maguindana­o massacre on Nov. 23, 2009.

He was transferre­d to the NBP in December 2019.

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