+ Follow BENJAMIN FONACIER Tag
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Bitay sa mga pulis na corrupt
[Summary] => Nararapat lamang na may ngipin ang batas at mahigpit itong ipatupad. Dapat na wala itong pinipili kahit mga alagad ng batas ang magkasala. Ang parusang bitay na inihatol ni Judge Diosdado Peralta ng Quezon City Regional Court kay Superintendent Francisco Ovilla, Senior Insp. Edwin Misador, Senior Police Officer 4 Florendo Lucila, SPO3 Benjamin Fonacier, SPO2 Teodorico Lado, SPO1 Ronnie Rodaje, SPO1 Orencio Jurado, PO3 Manuel Malong, PO3 Orlin Comia at PO2 Ladislao Rebengcos ay kapuri-puri.
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[Title] => Police official, 9 pa hinatulan ng bitay
[Summary] => Isang nadismis na opisyal ng pulisya at 9 niyang tauhan ang hinatulan kahapon ng Quezon City Regional Trial Court ng parusang kamatayan matapos mapatunayang nagkasala sa kasong graft and corruption at qualified bri bery.
Agad na dinala ang mga akusado sa New Bilibid Prisons sa Muntinlupa matapos ibaba ni QCRTC Judge Diosdado Peralta ang hatol sa kanila.
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[Title] => Ovilla lawyer goes to Court of Appeals
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Saying his client has been denied his constitutional rights to due process, a
lawyer for dismissed Anonas police chief Superintendent Francisco Ovilla has
brought his client's case to the Court of Appeals (CA).
In a 22-page petition, lawyer Alan Paguia asked the appellate court to order
the Philippine National Police and the Quezon City court to release Ovilla from
detention by granting him the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
Named as respondents were Branch 95 Judge Diosdado Peralta, who is trying
Ovilla and 11 of his men for graft and qualified bribery; Ombudsman An
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[Title] => Ovilla lawyer hits Desierto on dismissal
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A lawyer for dismissed Anonas police station commander, Superintendent
Francisco Ovilla has questioned the alleged haste with which Ombudsman Aniano
Desierto acted to dismiss his client and seven of his men from the police
service for allegedly releasing two drug suspects in Quezon City in exchange
for bribes.
"He didn't even give my client the courtesy of sending us a copy of his
resolution before announcing it at a press conference," said Alan Paguia,
Ovilla's lawyer.
The lawyer said he will file a motion for reconsideration as soon as he
receives a copy of the Ombudsman'
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[Title] => Ovilla, 7 others dismissed
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Graft does not pay.
A ranking police officer and seven of his men were dismissed from the service
yesterday after being found administratively liable for releasing two suspected
drug lords in Quezon City last August.
Superintendent Francisco Ovilla, former chief of the Anonas police station in
Quezon City, was found guilty of the charges against him, Ombudsman Aniano
Desierto said yesterday.
"They're now dismissed from the service," Desierto said, noting that the
evidence against Ovilla and seven other Anonas policemen was "strong."
Those dismissed with Ovilla were Su
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-21 00:00:00
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BENJAMIN FONACIER
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Bitay sa mga pulis na corrupt
[Summary] => Nararapat lamang na may ngipin ang batas at mahigpit itong ipatupad. Dapat na wala itong pinipili kahit mga alagad ng batas ang magkasala. Ang parusang bitay na inihatol ni Judge Diosdado Peralta ng Quezon City Regional Court kay Superintendent Francisco Ovilla, Senior Insp. Edwin Misador, Senior Police Officer 4 Florendo Lucila, SPO3 Benjamin Fonacier, SPO2 Teodorico Lado, SPO1 Ronnie Rodaje, SPO1 Orencio Jurado, PO3 Manuel Malong, PO3 Orlin Comia at PO2 Ladislao Rebengcos ay kapuri-puri.
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[Title] => Police official, 9 pa hinatulan ng bitay
[Summary] => Isang nadismis na opisyal ng pulisya at 9 niyang tauhan ang hinatulan kahapon ng Quezon City Regional Trial Court ng parusang kamatayan matapos mapatunayang nagkasala sa kasong graft and corruption at qualified bri bery.
Agad na dinala ang mga akusado sa New Bilibid Prisons sa Muntinlupa matapos ibaba ni QCRTC Judge Diosdado Peralta ang hatol sa kanila.
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[Title] => Ovilla lawyer goes to Court of Appeals
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Saying his client has been denied his constitutional rights to due process, a
lawyer for dismissed Anonas police chief Superintendent Francisco Ovilla has
brought his client's case to the Court of Appeals (CA).
In a 22-page petition, lawyer Alan Paguia asked the appellate court to order
the Philippine National Police and the Quezon City court to release Ovilla from
detention by granting him the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
Named as respondents were Branch 95 Judge Diosdado Peralta, who is trying
Ovilla and 11 of his men for graft and qualified bribery; Ombudsman An
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-22 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1708612
[AuthorName] => Romel Bagares
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
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[Title] => Ovilla lawyer hits Desierto on dismissal
[Summary] =>
A lawyer for dismissed Anonas police station commander, Superintendent
Francisco Ovilla has questioned the alleged haste with which Ombudsman Aniano
Desierto acted to dismiss his client and seven of his men from the police
service for allegedly releasing two drug suspects in Quezon City in exchange
for bribes.
"He didn't even give my client the courtesy of sending us a copy of his
resolution before announcing it at a press conference," said Alan Paguia,
Ovilla's lawyer.
The lawyer said he will file a motion for reconsideration as soon as he
receives a copy of the Ombudsman'
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-23 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1708612
[AuthorName] => Romel Bagares
[SectionName] => Headlines
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[URL] =>
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[Title] => Ovilla, 7 others dismissed
[Summary] =>
Graft does not pay.
A ranking police officer and seven of his men were dismissed from the service
yesterday after being found administratively liable for releasing two suspected
drug lords in Quezon City last August.
Superintendent Francisco Ovilla, former chief of the Anonas police station in
Quezon City, was found guilty of the charges against him, Ombudsman Aniano
Desierto said yesterday.
"They're now dismissed from the service," Desierto said, noting that the
evidence against Ovilla and seven other Anonas policemen was "strong."
Those dismissed with Ovilla were Su
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-21 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096652
[AuthorName] => Delon Porcalla
[SectionName] => Headlines
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