CODVIP|do888|DO888 Casino|DO888 Online Casino Games

  • mega pari Negros court acquits red-tagged church workers, activists of murder charges

CODVIP

POSITION:CODVIP|do888|DO888 Casino|DO888 Online Casino Games > CODVIP >

mega pari Negros court acquits red-tagged church workers, activists of murder charges

Updated:2024-11-20 02:06    Views:129

MANILA, Philippines — Religious leaders and activists in Negros Occidental known as the "Himamaylan 7" have been acquitted of murder and frustrated murder charges previously filed by the military against them.

In a decision dated November 18, Negros Occidental Regional Trial Court Branch 61 acquitted United Church of Christ in the Philippines Pastor Jimie Teves, Jodito Montesino, Jaypee Romano, Jasper Aguyong, Rogen Sabanal, Eliseo Andres and Rodrigo Medez.

All of the acquitted individuals were church workers and farmers.

The case stemmed from a May 2018 ambush where the seven were accused of being members of the New People’s Army who allegedly shot at Philippine Army personnel. According to the rights group Kapatid, the seven were arrested in 2019 by soldiers of the 62nd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army.

The military claimed that the seven were among those involved in the 2018 ambush, a charge all of the accused have denied.

Kapatid also said the seven did not receive a subpoena from the city prosecutor’s office. However, the case was filed six months earlier in January 2019 while the information was filed before a court in May 2019. 

Court ruling

In acquitting the seven, the court said the prosecution had failed to prove that the defendants were the perpetrators of the 2018 ambush. 

“Accordingly, while the prosecution may successfully establish that all the elements for the crime of Murder are present in this case, this Court cannot render a judgment establishing a finding of guilt when the identity of the perpetrator of the crime is doubtful,” the court’s decision read. 

In a statement, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines expressed relief over the acquittal, calling it a “victory for truth and justice.”

“The acquittal of Pastor Teves and company is an answered prayer of the whole churchmega pari,” the church said in a statement. 



Related NewsRelated Articles

  • i1pera QCPD reports 22-percent d

    2024-11-20

    MANILAi1pera, Philippines The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has reported a 22.08-percent decline in eight focus crimes in the city from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. The QCPD said only 187 incidents of majo...

  • casinoin DOT continues &lsqu

    2024-11-20

    MANILA, Philippines The Department of Tourism (DOT) continues its campaign to attract more foreign tourists to visit the country, with events organized in London and Sydney. The campaign promotes the ...

  • mega pari Negros court acquits r

    2024-11-20

    MANILA, Philippines Religious leaders and activists in Negros Occidental known as the Himamaylan 7have been acquitted of murder and frustrated murder charges previously filed by the military against t...

  • casinoin Former Manila auxiliary

    2024-11-14

    MANILA, Philippines Retired Manila Auxilliary Bishop Teodoro Buhain died on Wednesdaycasinoin, November 13. In a statement by the Archdiocese of Manila on Wednesday afternoon, the retired bishop passe...