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‘Carpio refused offer to be CJ’ By Nat Mariano
VOL. XXXII • NO. 288 • 3 SECTIONS • 16 PAGES • P18 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2018 • www.manilastandard.net • editorial@manilastandard.net
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday defended his decision to appoint Lucas Bersamin as the new Supreme Court chief justice, saying his first choice rejected his offer. In a speech in Tubod, Lanao del Norte, Duterte said the most senior among the
sitting magistrates, Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, “refused the offer,” which is why he decided to pick the person next in rank. Bersamin is only the third most senior magistrate of the Supreme Court, but is the most senior justice in terms of service in the courts, where he has served 32 years. Next page
PUNITIVE POWER. The long arm of the law, through the Caloocan Regional Trial Court Branch 125, finds Thursday three Caloocan cops (in yellow shirts, left, right above) guilty of murder—over the killing of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos (inset) lifeless during an anti-illegal drug operation in Caloocan City on Aug 16, 2017. They were sentenced to reclusion perpetua—under existing laws 20 years and one day to 40 years—without any possibility for parole. Andrew Rabulan
Kian’s killers get life term
3 cops sentenced in first conviction vs war on drugs
Ocampo nabbed for transporting 14 minors
By Rey E. Requejo, Nat Mariano, Macon R. Araneta
By Francisco Tuyay and Maricel V. Cruz
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HREE Philippine policemen were sentenced on Thursday to decades in prison for murdering 17-year-old Kian delos Santos during an anti-narcotics sweep, a first conviction of officers carrying out President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.
AUTHORITIES arrested former Rep. Satur Ocampo and incumbent ACT Party-list congressman France Castro and 19 others for allegedly transporting 14 minors under questionable circumstances in Davao del Norte Wednesday. In a statement, Sr. Supt. Ferlu Silvio, acting provincial director of Davao del Norte said Ocampo, Castro along with 19 individuals were stopped at a checkpoint in Purok 1, Brgy. Sto Nino, Talaingod, Davao del Norte at 9 pm. He said Ocampo’s entourage were in five vans in the company of 14 minors and heading to Maco, Compostela Valley when they were intercepted by policeman and soldiers from the 56th Infantry
Duterte has vowed to pardon authorities involved in his bloody crackdown, but even he refused to defend the 2017 killing of Delos Santos in a dank alley near his house in Caloocan City— which helped spark rare protests against the campaign. Police said the 17-year-old was a drug courier who fired at them while resisting arrest. However, CCTV footage showed two of the policemen dragging the unarmed boy moments before he was shot dead. Delos Santos’ family erupted in tears in the cramped Caloocan courtroom after PO3 Arnel Oares, PO1 Jeremias Pereda, and PO1 Jerwin Cruz were found
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DDS to bring relief to people—Panelo THE Palace scrambled Thursday to defend President Rodrigo Duterte’s idea to create an armed civilian group called the “Duterte Death Squad” to counteract communist assassins, saying such an operation would bring “relief” to the people. Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said the President’s proposal is still an “idea,” but the government needs to work for it to come to fruition.
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Anti-Du30 solons assured of funds By Maricel V. Cruz and Macon Ramos-Araneta
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‘Stairway to heaven’ opens on Dec. 15 By Joel E. Zurbano THE Metro Manila Development Authority is set to open to pedestrians on Dec. 15 the controversial footbridge in Quezon City tagged by netizens as “stairway to heaven” for being inaccessible to pregnant women, the elderly and persons Next page with disabilities.
HISTORICAL TREASURE. Inaugurated in 1929, the Bonifacio Monument, known as just Monumento, a euphemism for the 45-foot pylon and figures cast in bronze, is getting a facelift on the eve of Bonifacio Day, a national holiday. Inset (left) is the Katipunan Supremo’s Monument in Pugad Lawin while the other inset (right) is the one standing at the intersections of Edsa, Samson Road, Rizal Avenue and MacArthur Highway. Andrew Rabulan
Prized Bonifacio items up for auction By Jimbo Gulle THE country marks Andres Bonifacio’s 155th birth anniversary today as a national holiday, but an antiques auction to be held the next day will be the real cause for celebration for advocates of the Father of the Philippine Revolution. That’s because the auction, to be staged by Leon Gallery on Saturday (Dec. 1), will include a number of historical documents and items that will bolster claims
that Bonifacio was betrayed by his fellow members in the revolutionary society Katipunan before he was executed in May 1897. The government has asked the Makati-based gallery to stop the sale of eight historical items so the National Historical Commission of the Philippines could purchase them once it gets funding, a report by Ces Oreña Drilon on the ABSCBN News Channel website said on Wednesday. Next page
MAJORITY Leader Rolando Andaya Jr. says some lawmakers who are known critics of the Duterte administration will get P60 million in congressional allocation under the proposed 2019 National Expenditure Program. ‘‘All of them get [their congressional entitlements],” Andaya told reporters. “It is up to them if they will utilize it Next page or not.”
Imelda withdraws gubernatorial bid, taps grandson as substitute ILOCOS Norte 2nd District Rep. Imelda Marcos, out on a P150,000 bail from her conviction of seven counts of graft by the Sandiganbayan, withdrew on Thursday her bid for governor of her family’s home province. The 89-year-old former First Lady and governor of Metro Manila will be
substituted by her grandson, Ilocos Norte Board Member Matthew Marcos Manotoc, son of incumbent Gov. Imee Marcos, who is seeking a Senate seat, according to election officials. Mrs. Marcos was found guilty of seven counts of graft by the anti-graft Next page