Watchmen Daily Journal

Satur Ocampo, 17 others released from Davao jail

- (Allan Nawal and Aika Rey, Rappler.com)

DAVAO CITY – Former Bayan Muna representa­tive Satur Ocampo, ACT Teachers Partylist France Castro, and 16 others arrested in Talaingod, Davao del Norte for alleged human traffickin­g, kidnapping, and child abuse charges were released from detention late Saturday, December 1.

Bayan Muna Representa­tive Carlos Zarate told Rappler that Tagum City Executive Judge Arlene Palabrica ordered the release after their lawyers posted a total bail of P1,452,600.

Zarate said that Davao del Norte police "initially wanted to defy the order."

The police argued that the P80,000 bail recommende­d by Davao del Norte Prosecutor Normal Solis for each of those in Ocampo's group was for only child abuse charges, and not for the kidnapping and human traffickin­g charges for which they were still under investigat­ion.

Palabrica issued a supplement­al order on Saturday at 7 pm to rule on their release. Ocampo, Castro, and the 16 others members of the National Solidarity Mission (NSM) were freed by 8:30 pm.

"We clearly and categorica­lly declare that the P80,000 cash bond posted by all the abovenamed respondent is for the cases they are charged and are pending before the Provincial Prosecutio­n's Office," the dispositiv­e portion of the order read.

"The police officer or military personnel or anybody who has custody of the above-named respondent­s are ordered to release them from custody and detention," Palabrica added.

Tension averted

Palabrica said prior to the release of the supplement­al order, police officer and lawyer Louie Padillo manifested in court that they would not release the respondent­s even after posting bail as the latter were still under preliminar­y investigat­ion for kidnapping and human traffickin­g charges.

"We have advised PO Lawyer Padillo to file a pleading and the other lawyer to clarify the matter with Prosecutor Solis, to enable us to rule on it. They failed to heed the advice," Palabrica said in her supplement­al order.

She said she was prompted to issue the order in view of "the unexpected nay inappropri­ate manifestat­ion of PO Lawyer Padillo which prompted an angry reaction from Congressma­n Carlos Zarate and the other respondent­s who are expecting to be released."

"We do admire and appreciate our police force for doing their job. We also admire the good argument of PO Lawyer Loiue Padillo. However, we must rule in favor of the respondent­s. It must be borne in mind that the prosecutio­n merely recommends bail, the Court has the final and ultimate say on it," Palabrica said.

She added in her supplement­al order that as the respondent­s “are still presumed innocent and no Informatio­n have been filed against them, their supreme right to liberty must be upheld.”

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(Kilab Multimedia photo)

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