VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur - Election protests
have been filed with the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET)
against Rep. Ronald Singson of Ilocos Sur.
The new case brought
to 33 the total number of House members whose qualification or election is
being challenged either by private citizens or candidates who lost in the May
13 elections.
Lawyer Bertrand
Baterina, who lost to Singson, filed the case against the Ilocos Sur lawmaker.
He had filed a similar
complaint with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) before his opponent was
proclaimed.
In the complaint,
Baterina said Singson is not qualified to sit as a member of Congress since a
Hong Kong court had convicted him of drug trafficking and that he served time
in jail in the former British colony.
“Clearly, Singson was
sentenced by final judgment for an act contrary to justice, modesty or good
morals, with much weight considering that at the time of his arrest and
subsequent conviction, he was incumbent representative of the first district of
Ilocos Sur,” he said.
He cited the case of
Eduardo Rodriguez, who was a candidate for Quezon governor and who the Comelec
had disqualified for having been convicted in the United States of insurance
fraud.
Singson was arrested
at Chek Lap Kok International Airport in July 2010 after airport authorities
found he was carrying 6.67 grams of cocaine. He pleaded guilty to drug
trafficking, and in February 2011, a Hong Kong court gave him a reduced
sentence of 18 months in jail, which was further reduced by prison officials
due to good behavior.
He returned to the
country in January 2012 on a private executive jet that landed at the Laoag
airport in Ilocos Norte, before proceeding to Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
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