The urgent motion for release on bail for the three consultants of the National Democratic Front (NDF) is now submitted for resolution.
During the hearing on Thursday on the petition filed by
spouses Wilma and Benito Tiamzon, and Adel Silva before the sala of Manila
Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 32 Judge Thelma Bunyi-Medina, the
prosecution, through the Department of Justice (DOJ), did not manifest any
opposition to the urgent motion.
According to the DOJ, the grant of temporary liberty to the
accused should be given under some conditions.
First, for the participation of the three petitioners in the
peace talks in Oslo , Norway this month, hence, the court
can allow them to do so.
Second, they will only be allowed until the termination of
the peace talks.
Third, the three accused should post a bail bond of
PHP100,000 each and that the bond will be cancelled upon the termination of the
peace talks.
Fourth, they should submit to the court all their contact
numbers; and
Fifth, they should report to the Philippine Embassy in Oslo , Norway
when necessary.
For his part, Commissioner Rene Sarmiento, representative of
the Government Peace Panel, told the court that the role of the three is
important in the conduct of the peace talks and in the past years, the court
has granted such a motion.
Sarmiento also urged the judge to immediately render a
decision because the day of the conduct of the peace talks is fast approaching.
The three petitioners are members of the peace panel of the
NDF who needed to participate in the conduct of the peace talks in Oslo , Norway
on Aug. 20.
They are facing charges of multiple murder before the Manila
RTC in connection with the discovery of an alleged “mass grave” in the province of Leyte in 2006.
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