The Supreme Court (SC) affirmed yesterday the arrest and detention of
Sen. Leila de Lima on the illegal drugs trading charges filed against
her by the Department of Justice (DoJ).
In a decision, the SC dismissed the petition of De Lima to nullify
the arrest order issued against her by the Muntinlupa City regional
trial court (RTC), to order her release from detention, and to stop
further proceedings on the illegal drug trading charges filed against
her.
In a statement, SC Spokesman Theodore O. Te said: “The SC, in a 9-6
vote, dismissed the petition of Senator Leila De Lima. There are 11
separate opinions (5 concurring, 6 dissenting). Summary to be released
as soon as dissents and concurrences are released.”
Later in a press briefing, Te said the decision was written by
Justice Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. and concurred in by Justices Teresita
J. Lenardo de Castro, Diosdado M. Peralta, Lucas P. Bersamin, Mariano C.
del Castillo, Samuel R. Martires, Noel G. Tijam, Andres B. Reyes Jr.,
and Alexander G. Gesmundo.
Those who dissented were Chief Justice Maria Lourdes P. A. Sereno and
Senior Justice Antonio T. Carpio, and Justices Estela M. Perlas
Bernabe, Marvic Mario Victor F. Leonen, Francis H. Jardeleza, and
Alfredo Benjamin S. Caguioa,
Copies of the decision and the dissenting and concurring opinions were not immediately available. In her petition, De Lima pleaded the SC to issue a status quo ante
order (SQAO) that would lift immediately the arrest order issued by RTC
Judge Juanita Guerrero who found probable cause on her criminal
liability.
She also pleaded for the issuance of a temporary restraining order
(TRO) that would stop the criminal proceedings before the trial court. But her pleas were not granted by the SC which conducted oral arguments on the petition. The lady senator was arrested last February and is now detained at
the Philippine National Police (PNP) custodial center in Quezon.
Her co accused, Rafael Marcos Z. Ragos – former officer-in-charge of
the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) and the National Bureau of
Investigation (NBI) – has surrendered and has been committed for
detention by the trial court at the NBI in Manila
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