Sunday, September 20, 2009

Judge: Nothing irregular in granting bail: PDEA chief denounces release of 'shabu queen'

BAGUIO CITY – The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency denounced the release of a female drug suspect police tagged as an alleged “shabu queen” here, but the judge said Wednesday there was nothing irregular in granting bail to the accused.

Judge Antonio Reyes of the Baguio City Regional Trial Court Branch 61 told newsmen PDEA Director General Dionisio Santiago may have been entirely misinformed when he denounced the release of drug suspect Brenda Singson after posting P80,000 bail.

Singson was nabbed in a raid last Aug. 22 and was released on bail despite being tagged as the fourth most wanted female drug suspect in the Cordillera.

Santiago directed lawyer Alvaro Lazaro, PDEA’s prosecution service head, “to exhaust all legal remedies” to overturn the Aug. 27 ruling of Reyes.

Seized from Singson were 21 sachets of shabu worth around P40,000, assorted drug paraphernalia, and live ammunition.

But Reyes said there was nothing wrong in granting bail to Singson as she was accused of a bailable offense.

“First, bail is a matter of constitutional right, and the accused, Brenda Singson, was released because the crime she is being charged with is bailable,” he said.

Under the law, a person found in possession of at least 50 grams of shabu is not entitled to post bail.

In accordance with the recommendation of the Baguio City prosecutor’s office, Singson’s bail was set at P160,000, Reyes said.

But considering that Singson had asked for a reduced bail, “our courts, as a matter of practice, usually grant half the recommended bail but it must be paid in cash.”

Reyes said the city prosecutor did not raise any objection when asked to comment on Singson’s P80,000 bail.

As to Singson’s acquittal in 1992, Reyes said it was then Judge Salvador Valdez, not him, who cleared her because he was appointed to the judiciary only in 1994.

This erroneous statement, according to Reyes, not only put him in a bad light but also the judiciary.

1 comment:

  1. Gawing pulido ng PDEA ang paraan ng panghuhuli sa mga "tulak" para hindi na sila makalabas sa kalaboso...dun na sila for life!

    Kasi nman...planted ung mga ebidensya nyo at hindi nyo sinusunod ung protocols sa panghuhuli.

    Tsk, tsk, tsk,,, sa technicalities kasi nahahanapan ng butas ang PDEa kaya dismissed or acquitted ang mga akusadong tulak.

    Goodluck sa inyo mga tsong ko na PDEA!!

    Kaisa nyo ako sa adhikain ng paglilinis ng lansangan sa mga droga at tulak!!

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