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MANILA, Philippines — Former Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. will again appeal the decision of the Timor-Leste Court of Appeals granting his extradition to the Philippines, his legal counsel Ferdinand Topacio said Tuesday.
“The ball is in the court of our lawyers in Timor-Leste. But, of course, I am almost certain that we will file an appeal, and the appellate process will be underway pretty soon,” Topacio told reporters.
Article continues after this advertisementLast week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that the Timor-Leste court again granted the Philippine government’s extradition request against Teves.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe DOJ said the decision came after a second round of hearings. The DOJ remains optimistic that the Timor-Leste court would affirm its ruling.
Article continues after this advertisementTopacio said they also remain hopeful that the Timor-Leste court’s decision will be reversed.
Article continues after this advertisement“I do not know where the confidence of the DOJ is coming from; do they know something that we do not? If there is something going on and there are influences brought to bear on the judiciary of Timor-Leste eh mabigat po iyon (that is heavy),” he added.
Teves is no longer under house arrest, according to Topacio.
Article continues after this advertisement“He just cannot leave Timor-Leste because his passport has been canceled. But they cannot deport him because he entered the country legally and he has committed no crimes under Timor-Leste law,” he added.
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Teves has been charged with the 2023 murder of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo and nine others in what is now known as the Pamplona Massacre.
Teves has denied the charges. He refused to return to the Philippineshit-bonus, saying he was subject to political persecution.
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