PH hopes for Teves’ extradition after re-arrest in Timor Leste

Ousted Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. (Photo courtesy of the House Press and Public Affairs Bureau)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday said it remains hopeful that former Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. would soon be extradited to the country after the ex-solon was arrested for a second time in Timor Leste.

“The Department is confident that the extradition proceedings will be successful. In addition, the former congressman may also still be deported depending on the direction taken by the Timor Leste government in coordination with the Philippines,” DOJ spokesperson Asec. Jose Dominic Clavano IV said in a news release.

Clavano, meanwhile, denied the claims of Teves’ counsel Ferdinand Topacio about the former lawmaker being provisionally released from Becora Prison in Dili, Timor Leste pending Teves’ extradition trial after the Timor Leste Court allegedly declared his imprisonment illegal.

Asec. Clavano described these claims as “purely misleading, highly irresponsible, and an insult to both countries, Timor Leste and the Philippines”.

Clavano said the release and subsequent re-arrest of Teves from prison and his transfer to the Polícia Nacional de Timor Leste (PNTL) should not be taken as a hindrance, as it is part of the country’s judicial process.

He also maintained that the DOJ has submitted all requirements ahead of time and in a manner fully compliant with Timor Leste’s law.

“He (Topacio) ought to know that while he owes fealty to his client, he remains an officer of the court and must act accordingly to maintain its majesty and integrity,” Clavano said.

Teves is now under the custody of the PNTL and will continue to stand trial for his anticipated extradition, he said.

Clavano said the Philippines, as the requesting party, must respect and participate in the legal proceedings of Timor Leste.

“We appreciate the steps currently being undertaken by the Timor Leste government to remove him from their territory and we eagerly anticipate his return to the Philippines so he can face the multiple murder charges,” he added.

The former lawmaker is facing 10 counts of murder, 12 counts of frustrated murder, and four counts of attempted murder before Branch 51 of the Manila Regional Trial Court in relation to the March 4, 2023 shootings in Pamplona town, Negros Oriental.

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