yesterday’s arrest

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Maurice Sterne. The Reapers. 1925. oil on canvas. Philips Collection acquired 1926. Right-clicked from www.philipscollection.org searched thru www.artcyclopedia.com

We tried our darndest so they wouldn’t have even the smallest blot or mark of a police record; and they didn’t. They walked out of that jail, even as the few guards blocked their way; we had the paper onion skin original carbon copy of the release order on recognizance, signed by the judge, the guards were trying to hold them down to get their fingerprints, photos, addresses, but we told the clients to walk away with us. They did.

Yesterday, I read that KMP deputy sec-gen Randy Echanis had been arrested on charges of multiple murders in Leyte decades ago even if during the 80’s or the period of the killings he was literally behind bars.

During the Senate hearings on the VFA in year 2000, KMP members, including KMP chair Ka Paeng Mariano and deputy sec-gen Randy Echanis, became clients when, in a Senate plenary session on the VFA treaty, they stood up at the gallery, held up pieces of bond paper with the words “Junk VFA”, but they were silent, they had white bands covering their mouths, also with those words. For that they were violently dragged and, at the parking lot, roughed up and punched in the stomach by the Senate security, then brought to the Pasay city jail. They were inquested and charged with “disturbance of proceedings” (arresto mayor) , a minor offense; we brought bishops and nuns before the judge, on motion for release on recognizance and in hours got a release order (but not after the clients spent a night in detention). I told the Senate security that if they went through with it they would see complaints for grave coercion, slander by deed, slight physical injuries; and complaints in the CHR copy furnished CSC which we would block any of their promotion.

To make a long story short, months later, we manage to convince them to withdraw the cases against the clients, we assured the clients they wouldn’t have even a police record dribbled the arraignment for months until we got the settlement, the clients agreed to call it quits because they have more important things to do than spending long mornings in a Pasay metro court.

As far as I know, none of those former clients, including Randy Echanis, have a police record or a criminal record, except perhaps those who were detained during the time of Marcos or the 80’s. And as far as I know, Randy Echanis became a consultant in the peace talks and became covered by the Hague agreement and JASIG (an agreement with the government that those who participated in the peace talks would not be the subject of arrests or if they did, it would be coordinated with the parties.)

Most if not all of the KMP members, as far as I know, don’t have criminal records except maybe those who were detained by Marcos or Cory. One should be OC or particular about those police records because I know for a fact that when there’s a crime and there are no suspects, the police records are brought out, with mug shots and all, books and books and folders of those with the PNP. Some witness points at your photo and before you know it, you’re indicted. (and we don’t have rules of procedure on police line-ups, we just rely on jurisprudence, mostly American.)

So you should be particular about those mugshots.

The PNP is planning to digitize all those together with the database on vehicle registration. I don’t mind, except that our criminal laws, all our laws, presume that the Department of Justice, the NBI, the PNP, are all made up of professional members. When the heads of these agencies are political appointees. are just interested in keeping their master in power, are not professional and do not know what their jobs are, you kinda have second thoughts about agreeing to have your photos and fingerprints digitized in their file.

Trifling

I was already unwinding this evening and stayed as far away from any keyboard. But PNP Director General Avelino Razon said something again on the arrests of journalists last Nov. 29 at the Manila Pen; and now I have a post.

 

It was kind and generous of PNP Director General Razon to explain graphically why journalists were arrested last November 29 at the Manila Pen in the aftermath of the military offensive. He said “For all you know, Ces Drilon could look like Principe, that Principe of Magdalo, so she had to be brought in too, but mind you she wasn’t handcuffed.”

 

So out of curiosity, I had to find out whether there was a Magdalo soldier who looked like a woman, or at least, who had the facial bone structure of Ces Drilon. If Ces Drilon looks like a Magdalo soldier, Natalie Portman looks like Avelino Razon.

 

To be fair, here is the full context of what Razon said:

 

He said that last Nov. 29 at the Manila Pen there was so much confusion; and even after Trillanes and the Magdalo soldiers had been handcuffed, he said that they knew that the place was not yet secure and that some of the Magdalo soldiers could still be among the media men and women so they just hauled everybody to the truck to be safe.

 

He was followed-up with: But what about those people who were well known to be journalists?

 

(Here, I’m paraphrasing now I didn’t take down notes but this is what Razon said):

 

Razon: Well, you cannot expect the policemen on the ground to be familiar even with well-known tv personalities.

 

Tina: Yes, but what people who are recognizable like Ces Drilon, etc.

 

Razon: Okay, with Ces, for all we know, she could look like Principe, that Principe of Magdalo so we brought her in but mind you she was not handcuffed.

 

So, I researched it, who knows, Razon might have a defense after all for roughing up the journalists and tying them up.

 

 

I googled “Principe of Magdalo” and google turned up: Elizabeth Principe, peace panel consultant of the NDF, recently arrested, and the AFP issued a statement (google cached article) that she allegedly had the mission of “linking up” with Magdalo. (So…when did they start looking for her in connection with Magdalo?) She doesn’t look bad but the two women do not look alike at all. For academic discussion I am borrowing these most recent photos, they’re from www.abs-cbnnews.com, I will remove them later:

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Ces Oreña-Drilon

 

             Elizabeth Principe

                                                          

(with apologies, i will remove the photos if you don’t like these ones i picked)

Both photos temporarily borrowed from
www.abs-cbnnews.com for academic discussion

Do you notice any similarity? It’s like saying…lemme see… actress Alicia Alonzo looks like news anchor Ces Drilon. (And in the second place, is Ms. Principe connected with Magdalo? How? Doesn’t the PNP have to prove the link first in the criminal case? Then announce later, this was the root of the arrests of journalists: “We were looking for Ms. Principe! It’s a good thing we kidnapped, este, arrested her in Cubao.”)

 

 

 

Do you know what this is all about, what Razon and the respondents are all about now? (yes, respondents, they’ve been sued.)

From threats now they’ve turned to trifling.