Sandiganbayan denies Atong’s US trip
The Sandiganbayan’s special division denied yesterday businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang’s request to leave the country for the
Ang, a former gaming consultant and a co-accused of former President Joseph Estrada in the plunder case, had asked the Sandiganbayan for permission to visit his family as well as to check on his business, which he left in
He vowed to immediately return to the
The anti-graft court’s special division, composed of Presiding Justice Teresita Leonardo-De Castro and Associate Justices Diosdado Peralta and Francisco Villaruz, said it denied Ang’s motion due to lack of merit.
The prosecution panel, led by Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa-Ignacio, said allowing Ang to travel to the
Ang, through his lawyers Alfredo Villamor and Ruth Castelo, requested the court to allow him to travel to the
Since his extradition to the
He pleaded guilty to a lesser offense of corruption of public officials in relation to indirect bribery, and that the plunder case against him was dropped.
Ang was sentenced to imprisonment of two years and four months to a maximum of six years and later granted probation.
He said he has incurred debts because he has been out of work following his apprehension in the
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