From the Philippine Star (Mar 3): Trial of
Sulu bombing suspect moved to Manila
The trial of the prime suspect in the Patikul, Sulu bombing in 2009 is set to
continue tomorrow at the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 10.
Temugen Sahipa “Cocoy” Tulawie will be tried in Manila after Sulu Gov.
Abdusakur Tan, one of the complainants, asked the Supreme Court to move the
trial from Davao to any RTC in Metro Manila.
Tulawie was arrested in Davao on Jan. 13, 2012. He was first detained at the
Sulu provincial jail but moved to Davao City for his trial.
Tulawie was charged with multiple frustrated murder and multiple attempted
murder for alleged possession of explosives used in the Patikul bombing in
2009.
He was also linked to the 2010 bombing at the Zamboanga International
Airport, which left one person dead and 12 others wounded, including Tan.
The bombing occurred a few days after the arrest of Edgar Malaydan, a
suspected member of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah in Monkayo, Compostela
Valley.
Tan earlier declared that he has no political or personal motives in filing
the case against Tulawie, who reportedly has the support of at least two
non-government organizations – the Mindanao People’s Caucus and the
International Solidarity Conference – and a strong backing from prominent
personalities in Davao City.
Tan said Manila would be a neutral place where neither party would have any
advantage, and the trial would be free from outside influence.
However, several concerned persons and sectors have expressed fears that
Malacañang officials may try to influence the trial. Commission on Human Rights
chairperson Etta Rosales openly aired her support for Tulawie’s innocence.
Consortium of Bangsa Moro Civil Society secretary-general Sammy Maulana said
Tulawie’s detention is political harassment. A Free Cocoy Tulawie Movement has
also been launched.
http://www.philstar.com/metro/2013/03/03/915076/trial-sulu-bombing-suspect-moved-manila
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