Sunday, June 5, 2016

Marcelino, allowed to bail in drug case



Allowed the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (QCRTC) bail was Marine Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand Marcelino, a former intelligence officer of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) belonging to arrested during a drug raid in Manila on January 21. In a 29-page ruling issued by Judge Lyn QCRTC Ebora Cacha, determined that there is insufficient evidence to reject the motion Marcelino bail. "The court finds no strong evidence against Lt. Col. Marcelino for several reasons: The petitioner, Marcelino was found in the ground floor and there was no illegal drugs confiscated in his possession or in his immediate vicinity, "stated the resolution of the court. The court emphasized that no evidence related or controlled by Marcelino P380 millyong the amount of drugs found in a house in Sampaloc, Manila to attack the authorities, and found him lying on a sofa. "There was no overt act on his (Roberto's) part that would show knowledge or control over any substances in the house," he figured. The court also clarified that the authorities failed to show evidence connected to the case Marcelino roots of the search warrant. Nor taken into custody the keys of the house and car, but a colleague named Yan Yi Shuo. "His mere presence at the house does not by itself makes Marcelino petitioner liable as such is merely circumstantial which is yet to be connected to the crime," the court.

Source: BTCPROFFEXPRESS

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