PDEA chief surprised over actor’s acquittal from drug raps

MANILA — Former regional director of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Central Luzon and now director general of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Aaron Aquino, on Wednesday expressed surprise over the acquittal of TV and movie actor Mark Anthony Fernandez, who was charged with marijuana possession in Pampanga.

“I am personally surprised by the acquittal of Mr. Mark Anthony Fernandez, who during my time as regional director of PNP-Region 3, was apprehended for possession of 1 kilo of marijuana,” Aquino said in a statement.

Police in Angeles, Pampanga collared Fernandez in October last year for allegedly transporting the marijuana, with an estimated street value of PHP15,000.

Judge Ireneo Pangilinan Jr. of the Angeles City Regional Trial Court Branch 58 said he had to release Fernandez due to “procedural breaches” committed by Angeles policemen in handling the evidence against the actor.

Aquino, however, said that he would still respect the rule of law and that he would support the PNP in whatever legal action it would undertake against Fernandez.

The actor is the son of actress and politician Alma Moreno and the late actor Rudy Fernandez. (PNA)

Popular

Palace: Gov’t to give Bato protection in accordance with the law but Senate protection has legal limits

By Brian Campued Malacañang on Tuesday assured Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa would be given “protection” in accordance with the law after the latter pleaded...

Senate leadership change must not affect passage of Marcos Jr. admin’s priority bills —Palace

By Brian Campued With the recent development in the Senate leadership, Malacañang on Tuesday stressed that any changes in Congress must not affect the passage...

PBBM monitors progress of PhilHealth’s expanded benefits in hospital visit

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Recognizing the need to improve healthcare accessibility for Filipinos, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. continues to monitor the progress of various...

Drug-free region: ASEAN vows zero tolerance vs. illicit drugs

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) pledged to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to the illicit narcotics...