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Court of Appeals clears ampatuan clan, cohorts on rebellion raps

The Ampatuan clan has been absolved by the Court of Appeals from rebellion charges, including its patriarch Andal Ampatuan Sr., former ARMM Governor Zaldy Ampatuan and several others.

This was after the appellate court junked the petition for review filed by the government, through the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG), questioning a Quezon City court decision dismissing rebellion raps against them in connection with the Maguindanao massacre in 2009.

The setback from the government came after the CA has affirmed the findings of Quezon City RTC in exonerating the Ampatuans and their cohorts.

In a 63-page decision, penned by Associate Justice Elihu Ybañez, the appeals court upheld the March 2010 ruling rendered by Judge Vivencio Baclig of Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 77 finding no probable cause to indict the clan for the said crime.

The CA blamed the prosecution for the weak case against them, saying that “a judge or fiscal may not go on with the prosecution in hope that some credible evidence might later turn up during trial. The prosecutors may have indeed abuse the criminal justice system.”

The lower court decision had held that there exists no probable cause to indict the accused.

Aside from Andal Sr. and Zaldy Ampatuan, also cleared  by the CA were Datu Anwar Ampatuan, Datu Sajid Islam Ampatuan, Datu Akmad Tato Ampatuan.

The CA also cleared the Ampatuan allies Akmad Abdullah Ulilisen, Kusain Akmad Sakilan, Duca Lendungan Amban, Jovel Vista Lopez, Rommy Gimba Mamay, Sammy Duyo Villanueva, Ibrahim Tukya Abdulkadir, Samil Manalao Mindo, Goldo B. Ampatuan, Amaikugao Obab Dalgan, Billy Cabaya Gabriel Jr., Abdulla Kaliangat Ampatuan, Moneb Samir Ibrahim, Umpa Ugka Yarya, Dekay Idra Ulama, Kapid Gabriel Cabaya, Koka Batong Managilid, Sammy Ganda Macabuat and Manding Abdulkadir.

However, because of the pending multiple murder charges filed against them, the accused will have to stay in jail.

The powerful political kin have been blamed for the massacre of 57 people, where 32 of the victims were journalists in November 23, 2009. The rebellion charges was initially used by the government to arrest the Ampatuans since the murder charges were not yet established by the prosecutors.

According to the CA ruling on rebellion charges, the Department of Justice (DOJ) was not able to prove its claim of rebellion against the Ampatuans and their followers.

The DOJ had accused the Ampatuans of “conspiring, confederating and cooperating with each other… commanded their followers to rise publicly and take arms against the Republic for the purpose of removing allegiance to the government.”

The prosecution said that out of fear of uprising because of the massing of armed supporters who have formed a private army to resist government troops, the functions of the local government were paralyzed as employees went on mass leave.

According to the DOJ, the regional trial courts in the area were not functioning, refused to accept the application for search warrants for violation of PD 1866 to authorize the search of the properties of the heads of the rebellion.

The DOJ also alleged that there was undue delay in the issuance of court processes despite the exigency of the situation.

In spite of this, the CA ruling said that none of the rallyists were armed during the the rally on November 29, 2009 which was attended by ARMM officials from Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, in full view of the police and military.

As to the allegations of clashes and gunfires, the appeals court also said that “the accused remind us that the information for rebellion was filed on December 9, 2009, whereas the alleged clashes occurred after December 9, 2009, thereby casting a serious constitutionality infirmity upon the information since the facts constitutive of the crime of rebellion took place subsequent to the indictment.”

“Petitioner (OSG) claims that the rebellion continued from November 24, 2009 to February 2010, yet in contrast, the martial law in Maguindanao was lifted on December 12, 2009, signifying that the rebellion had by then been crushed,” the CA ruling further averred.

The CA also said that even the military dug up thousands of firearms in Ampatuan-owned lots, there were no allegations that these arms had been used against the government.

It added that this also proved that there was no rebellion, for it contravenes claims of undisquised acs of armed uprising to topple the government.

Associate Justices Fernanda Lampas Peralta and Francisco Acosta both concurred with the ruling.

Ex-ARMM Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan leaves to gov’t decision to put him under WPP

The camp of suspended Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan is leaving it to the government the decision whether or not to place him under the coverage of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Witness Protection Program (WPP).

The suspended ARMM governor had earlier claimed that his father, former Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan, Sr. allegedly told him that former First Gentleman Atty. Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo gave him (Andal, Sr.) P3 million in order to manipulate the results of the senatorial elections in Maguindanao province in 2007.

Lawyer Howard Calleja, the legal counsel of Zaldy, on Friday said that his client is open to accept any privilege being granted under the WPP.

However, Calleja said, the decision on the matter rests solely on the prerogative of the government.

Likewise, Calleja also assured that the suspended ARMM governor is ready to cooperate in the investigation to be conducted by the DOJ-Commission on Elections (Comelec) investigating panel.

Calleja said that they are ready to face the investigation if and when the investigating panel subpoenas Zaldy to testify.

Calleja stressed that they support the government in the search for justice and truth regarding the alleged electoral fraud committed during the 2007 senatorial elections.

Zaldy; Andal, Sr.; former Datu Unsay, Maguindanao Mayor Andal Ampatuan, Jr.; former Acting Maguindanao Gov. Sajid Ampatuan; Akmad Ampatuan; Anwar Ampatuan; and 190 others are prime suspects in the Maguindanao massacre that claimed the lives of 57 civilians, including 15 women and 30 media practitioners in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao on Nov. 23, 2009. (pna)

7 SUNDALO PATAY, 21 PA SUGATAN SA ENGKWENTRO SA ABU SAYYAF SA SULU

Pitong sundalo ang nasawi at 21 isa pa nilang kasamahan ang nasugatan matapos makasagupa ang bandidong grupo ng Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), sa Patikul, Sulu, nitong Huwebes ng madaling araw.

Ayon kay Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang, tagapagsalita ng Armed Forces’ Western Mindanao Command, ang grupo ng ASG na nakasagupa ng mga sundalong miyembro ng Marine Battalion Landing Team 11, ay pinamumunuan ni Radullan Sahiron.

“Reports state that the troops suffered 28 casualties – seven killed in action and 21 wounded in action,” pahayag ni Cabangbang.

“They (soldiers) were fired upon first. Actually, it was an encounter. It’s just incidental that they (Abu Sayyaf) were on the high ground… They (soldiers) entered the enemy camp… They maneuvered the whole night and then in the morning, they were inside the camp,” dagdag niya.

Tinatayang nagsimula ang engkuwentro dakong 4:30 a.m. at tumagal ang palitan ng putok hanggang 9:30 a.m. Hindi pa malinaw kung may nasawi o nasugatan sa panig ng Abu Sayyaf.

Humiling si Brig. Gen. Romeo Tanalgo, Marine brigade commander sa lugar, ng suporta sa Wesmincom para suportahan ang mga napalabang sundalo at makuha ang mga sugatan.

Sa press briefing sa Camp Aguinaldo sa Quezon City nitong Huwebes ng umaga, sinabi ni AFP spokesman Commodore Miguel Jose Rodriguez, na maituturing pa ring “strategic victory” ang insidente dahil nakubkob ng mga sundalo ang isang kampo ng Abu Sayyaf.

“Nothing is free,” ayon kay Rodriguez patungkol sa mga casualty. “We understand the nature of our profession. We put our lives on the line so that we can finally rid the country of terrorists and the remain ASG terrorists are concentrated in that area.”

Tiwala si Rodriguez na mayroon mga miyembro ng ASG ang nasawi o nasugatan sa naganap na engkuwentro. (gmanews)