Teves’ return to PH not abduction but enforcement of rule of law

BACK IN PH. Expelled lawmaker Arnolfo Teves Jr. during a press briefing at the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) after being deported from Timor-Leste on Friday (May 30, 2025). Teves faces multiple criminal charges in the Philippines, connected to the high-profile assassination of former Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo in 2023 and other murder cases in 2019. (Photo courtesy: NBI)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The safe return of former Negros Oriental representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. to the Philippines was not an abduction but a lawful enforcement of existing arrest warrants.

Presidential Communication Office (PCO) Assistant Secretary Erel Cabatbat, a member of the government extraction team, said this during a Palace press briefing on Friday in response to a social media post of Teves’ son, Axl, that his father was kidnapped and abused.

“Nirerespeto po natin ang naging pahayag ng anak ni dating mambabatas Rep. Teves na si Axl Teves. Pero ito po kasi ay pagpapatupad po ng ating batas, may mga arrest warrants po na inilabas at kailangan po nating ipatupad po iyon. Nanggaling po dito sa Pilipinas ang arrest warrant at kung familiar po kayo sa court proceedings kung saan po galing ang search warrant, doon din po ibabalik,” Cabatbat said

Cabatbat also clarified that the operation followed legal procedures and was conducted peacefully in coordination with Timor-Leste authorities.

Meanwhile, the PCO official also credited the success of the operation to the diplomacy efforts made by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

Cabatbat said that the operation—carried out by officials from the Department of Justice (DOJ), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Bureau of Immigration (BI), and the Philippine Air Force (PAF)—was made possible through high-level coordination and diplomacy initiated by Marcos during a meeting with Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão at the 46th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

He added the operation was executed under direct instructions from the President, who had earlier secured commitment from Timor-Leste’s leadership.

Teves has lived in Timor-Leste for over two years while facing multiple criminal charges in the Philippines, connected to the high-profile assassination of former Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo in 2023 and other murder cases in 2019.

He was formally turned over to Philippine authorities at the Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in Dili on Thursday afternoon.

“May initial na pong usapan na pagdating po doon ay ibibigay sa atin kaagad si Representative Teves, pero may kaunting changes lamang po. Pero sa kabila po nito, naging maayos po iyong turnover, nagpirmahan lang po ng ilang dokumento at noong maayos na po iyong dokumento, inilabas po si former Rep. Teves na nakaposas po at naka-shackle po pati mga paa niya,” Cabatbat narrated.

Teves was flown back to the Philippines under tight security and handed over to the NBI after landing at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.

The expelled lawmaker said that during the flight, he was read his Miranda rights and informed of about 10 pending arrest warrants against him.

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