Monsod: Arrest
of Duterte critic sans libel complaint illegal, unconstitutional
Source: Gabriel
Pabico Lalu.Monsod: Arrest of Duterte critic sans libel complaint
illegal, unconstitutional. Inquirer.net. Retrieved May 17, 2020, from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275443/monsod-arrest-of-duterte-critic-sans-libel-complaint-illegal-unconstitutional#ixzz6Mi5cwfvu
Lawyer
Christian Monsod, one of the 1987 Constitution’s framers has reminded law
enforcers that arresting a cyber-libel suspect for allegedly maligning
President Rodrigo Duterte, without a formal complaint, is both illegal and
unconstitutional.
Monsod on
Friday pointed out that the arrest of a 41-year-old salesman from
Agusan del Norte over Facebook posts against President Duterte and long-time
aide Senator Bong Go has no basis since there was no warrant of arrest, and the
parties maligned have yet to file a complaint.
“The arrests were unconstitutional. No warrant of arrest. No
complaint. No basis for warrantless arrest,” Monsod said
He also said that it is not for police to decide whether or not the
suspect has committed libel — instead, it is the courts’ role to find probable
cause and eventually issue an arrest order.
“Whether
libelous or not is for a court to decide, not the police,” he added.
According to reports, Caraga Police Regional Office Director Brig. Gen.
Joselito Esquivel ordered the arrest of Reynaldo Orcullo of Nasipit town on
Thursday for saying that Duterte is buang (crazy).
In a post on his Facebook account, Orcullo said that the actions of the
administration are scripted, making it appear that Go is a hero, while Duterte
is a fool.
“ALAM NA
PATTERN, MOSALIDA SI GO KONUHAY SIYA MOHANGYO SA BUANG NGA PANGULO, DIGONG
G***. BUANG SI DIGONG,” Orcullo wrote on Facebook.
Monsod’s fellow
lawyers Chel Diokno and Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate also insisted
that police officers can only conduct arrests when crimes are about to be done,
or are already happening.
But not libel,
as probable cause can only be established by court judges.
Orcullo is set
to face charges for violation of libel provisions of Republic Act No. 10175 or
the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, as defined by Article 355 of the Revised
Penal Code.
Amid the
COVID-19 pandemic, the government has initiated a crackdown on critics,
starting with the proposed deportation of a Filipina worker in Taiwan who
criticized the administration’s response to the health emergency.
Recently, a
high school teacher who offered a reward of P50 million for anyone who would
kill President Duterte was arrested by National Bureau of Investigation agents.
A man from
Boracay who dared to double the said amount in exchange for Duterte’s death was
likewise arrested.
Previously, ACT
party-list Rep. France Castro said that if the public school teacher
was accosted due to his social media posts, then Duterte should also be made
accountable for badmouthing people, openly talking about killings, and
disrespecting women.
Source: Gabriel Pabico Lalu.Monsod: Arrest of Duterte critic sans libel
complaint illegal, unconstitutional. Inquirer.net. Retrieved May 17, 2020, from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275443/monsod-arrest-of-duterte-critic-sans-libel-complaint-illegal-unconstitutional#ixzz6Mi5cwfvu
Monsod: Arrest of Duterte critic sans libel complaint illegal, unconstitutional
Source: Gabriel Pabico Lalu.Monsod: Arrest of Duterte critic sans libel complaint illegal, unconstitutional. Inquirer.net. Retrieved May 17, 2020, from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275443/monsod-arrest-of-duterte-critic-sans-libel-complaint-illegal-unconstitutional#ixzz6Mi5cwfvu
Monsod on
Friday pointed out that the arrest of a 41-year-old salesman from
Agusan del Norte over Facebook posts against President Duterte and long-time
aide Senator Bong Go has no basis since there was no warrant of arrest, and the
parties maligned have yet to file a complaint.
“The arrests were unconstitutional. No warrant of arrest. No
complaint. No basis for warrantless arrest,” Monsod said
He also said that it is not for police to decide whether or not the
suspect has committed libel — instead, it is the courts’ role to find probable
cause and eventually issue an arrest order.
“Whether
libelous or not is for a court to decide, not the police,” he added.
According to reports, Caraga Police Regional Office Director Brig. Gen.
Joselito Esquivel ordered the arrest of Reynaldo Orcullo of Nasipit town on
Thursday for saying that Duterte is buang (crazy).
In a post on his Facebook account, Orcullo said that the actions of the
administration are scripted, making it appear that Go is a hero, while Duterte
is a fool.
“ALAM NA
PATTERN, MOSALIDA SI GO KONUHAY SIYA MOHANGYO SA BUANG NGA PANGULO, DIGONG
G***. BUANG SI DIGONG,” Orcullo wrote on Facebook.
Monsod’s fellow
lawyers Chel Diokno and Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate also insisted
that police officers can only conduct arrests when crimes are about to be done,
or are already happening.
But not libel,
as probable cause can only be established by court judges.
Orcullo is set
to face charges for violation of libel provisions of Republic Act No. 10175 or
the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, as defined by Article 355 of the Revised
Penal Code.
Amid the
COVID-19 pandemic, the government has initiated a crackdown on critics,
starting with the proposed deportation of a Filipina worker in Taiwan who
criticized the administration’s response to the health emergency.
Recently, a
high school teacher who offered a reward of P50 million for anyone who would
kill President Duterte was arrested by National Bureau of Investigation agents.
A man from
Boracay who dared to double the said amount in exchange for Duterte’s death was
likewise arrested.
Previously, ACT
party-list Rep. France Castro said that if the public school teacher
was accosted due to his social media posts, then Duterte should also be made
accountable for badmouthing people, openly talking about killings, and
disrespecting women.
Source: Gabriel Pabico Lalu.Monsod: Arrest of Duterte critic sans libel
complaint illegal, unconstitutional. Inquirer.net. Retrieved May 17, 2020, from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1275443/monsod-arrest-of-duterte-critic-sans-libel-complaint-illegal-unconstitutional#ixzz6Mi5cwfvu
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