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Court junks plea of 'hulidap' cops for detention transfer

Dennis Carcamo - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — A Mandaluyong City court denied the request of the two police officers implicated in the robbery and kidnapping case along EDSA to be detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center in Camp Crame, Quezon City.

Judge Carlos Valenzuela of the Mandaluyong City Regional Trial Court branch 213 thumbed down the plea of Police Chief Inspector Joseph de Vera and Police Officer 1 Jonathan Rodriguez to be transferred from the Mandaluyong jail to the PNP custodial facility.

The judge based his decision on the Supreme Court ruling which directs all courts to refrain from committing detainees at the PNP Custodial Center.

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The court, meanwhile, deferred on Wednesday the arraignment of the two police officers, saying it is yet to review and settle several motions raised by the defense panel. The two cops are facing kidnap for ransom and robbery in band charges.

The defense lawyers have a pending motion to reinvestigate and motion to quash before the court.

The court set the next hearing and arraignment of De Vera and Rodriguez on Nov. 12.

A MANDALUYONG CITY

CAMP CRAME

CUSTODIAL CENTER

DE VERA AND RODRIGUEZ

JONATHAN RODRIGUEZ

JUDGE CARLOS VALENZUELA OF THE MANDALUYONG CITY REGIONAL TRIAL COURT

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE CUSTODIAL CENTER

POLICE CHIEF INSPECTOR JOSEPH

QUEZON CITY

SUPREME COURT

VERA AND POLICE OFFICER

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