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QC bet Crisologo released; to face further investigation

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QC bet Crisologo released; to face further investigation
Quezon City mayoralty bet Rep. Bingbong Crisologo in Brgy. Sta. Cruz to cast his vote after his release following an overnight detention at the QCPD HQ for allegedly obstructing a police operation against vote buying
The STAR / Romina Cabrera

MANILA, Philippines —  The Office of the Prosecutors’ Office of Quezon City Monday ordered the release of Rep. Bingbong Crisologo (Quezon City) after police arrested him for allegedly obstructing an operation to arrest suspected vote buyers.

The STAR reported that the inquest prosecutor ordered the release of Crisologo and 45 others who were also arrested Sunday night, and directed further investigation into the complaint.

The resolution stated that the affidavit of the arrest and the pieces of evidence presented “failed to justify the in flagrante delicto (in blazing offense)” of the respondents.

“The evidence is presently unclear that the rime of vote buying and vote selling took place. There is no showing of a clear offer to purchase a vote and the acceptance of the offer,” the inquest resolution further read.

Quezon City police arrested Crisologo and his son, lawyer Edrix, late Sunday night.

Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, Metro Manila top cop, told Philstar.com that Crisologo was “arrested  for obstruction of justice.”

In a later report from GMA News, Brig, Gen. Joselito Esquivel, Quezon City Police District director, said that cops were conducting an operation at Brgy. Toro and accosted people suspected of vote buying.

"The report was that Crisologo arrived [at the scene] and started to curse at and threatened charges against the police," Esquivel said at a late night press conference.

Crisologo however said that police, who were not in uniform and were wearing slippers, entered a house in the said barangay without a warrant.

"What happened was training for poll watchers was ongoing. We were handing out paraphernalia for the watchers. The police entered the house without a search warrant. So, there was confusion," he said in Filipino in the video posted on the Facebook page of former lawmaker Michael Defensor, now a first nominee of Anakalusugan party-list.

Crisologo was brought to Camp Karingal, the Quezon City Police District’s headquarters, Sunday night where he spent the night in detention.

Past noon Monday, election day, cops brought Crisologo to the Quezon City Prosecutors Office for an inquest proceeding. He was brought back to Camp Karingal pending the inquest resolution which was issued past 2 p.m.

The STAR also reported said that Crisologo went to Brgy. Sta Cruz in Quezon City after his release from Camp Karingal.

Crisologo is running for the mayoral seat in Quezon City. — Kristine Joy Patag with reports from The STAR/Romina Cabrera

Disclosure: Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte, who is running for mayor of Quezon City, is a shareholder of Philstar Global Corp., which operates news site Philstar.com. This article was produced following editorial standards.
 

2019 MIDTERM ELECTIONS

BINGBONG CRISOLOGO

QUEZON CITY

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