The US
government on Tuesday said it will retain custody of US Marine private first
class Joseph Scott Pemberton who was accused in the death of Filipino
transgender woman Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude in October.
A Regional Trial Court in Olongapo City
has issued an arrest warrant for Pemberton on Tuesday. The Philippine
government formally asked the US
government through its embassy in Manila
to turn over Pemberton, but its request was denied.
Citing the Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and U.S. ,
the American embassy, in a statement, said “the United States has a right to retain
custody of a suspect from the commission of the alleged offense until the
completion of all judicial proceedings.”
However, the US
assured the Philippine government that it will continue to cooperate with local
authorities on the case.
Pemberton, 19, was transferred from the USS Peleliu, where
he was detained for several days, to Camp
Aguinaldo , a Philippine military base
located in Quezon City , but the custody remained
with the U.S.
government.
“The United
States will continue to work closely with
the Philippine government to help ensure justice is served and the rights of
all persons are protected. We again express our deepest condolences to the
family and friends of the deceased,” the embassy said.
Pemberton, who was among the thousands of visiting American
troops who joined in a large-scale exercise in the country, was identified as
the primary suspect in Laude’s killing.
Laude was found dead, his head slumped in a toilet bowl,
inside a motel in Olongapo
City , where he was last
seen with Pemberton.
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