Ilocos Sur mayor, officials sued for resort’s take-over
>> Saturday, February 9, 2019
By
Freddie Lazaro
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur —
The Dept. of Justice has charged Cabugao town mayor Josh Edward Cobangbang and
15 other municipal officials and employees with serious illegal detention and
grave coercion for forcibly taking over a resort more than a year ago in
Cabugao.
Reversing an
earlier panel of government prosecutors’ ruling that dismissed the charges, DOJ
Undersecretary Deo Marco favored the complaint of resort manager Virginia
Nicole Savellano-Ong who alleged that she, her four-year-old son and several
resort employees were “detained” and “bullied” when the Cabugao Beach Resort
was padlocked on Cobangbang’s order.
Marco ruled
that all the elements of illegal detention were present when Cabugao municipal
employees, following the mayor’s order, without any court order or order from a
competent authority, padlocked some rooms, closed the resort’s gates and stationed
several believed-to-be armed men on August 23, 2017.
Marco also
upheld an earlier ruling by an Ilocos Sur special prosecutor finding probable
cause for illegal detention and grave coercion in the case.
Last Jan. 15, Marco ordered Ilocos Sur provincial
prosecutors to indict Cobangbang, other town officials and employees for
serious illegal detention and grave coercion.
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