Dismissed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Alan Purisima was taken to the Sandiganbayan聽on Friday聽after he was arrested at the airport for graft.
Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group took custody of Purisima around聽2 p.m.聽Friday聽after he arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 3 from Butuan city.
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The police arrested Purisima after the Sandiganbayan聽on Thursday聽issued an arrest warrant against him as he faces a graft charge聽over an anomalous courier deal in 2011.
Flanked by the police, Purisima arrived at the Sandiganbayan around 3 p.m.
He will have to undergo the booking procedures in the return of the arrest warrant to the court,聽and pay a P30,000 bail bond for his provisional liberty.
In a resolution dated May 18, the anti-graft court Sixth Division said it found probable cause to try Purisima for graft.
鈥淎fter judicious scrutiny and evaluation of the Information and resolution of the prosecutor, the evidence in support thereof and the records of the preliminary investigation attached thereto, the Court finds that sufficient grounds exist for the finding of a probable cause and for the issuance of a warrant of arrest against all the accused,鈥 the court said.
The court thus rendered moot and academic Purisima鈥檚聽motion to quash his graft charge and defer the arrest warrant.
搁贰础顿:听Purisima聽asks court to dismiss graft raps in courier deal
Purisima,聽a friend of President Benigno Aquino III, and 16 others were charged with one count of graft for acting allegedly with manifest partiality, evident bad faith and gross inexcusable negligence when they awarded the courier contract to the聽 firm WerFast Documentary Agency, Inc.
搁贰础顿:听Purisima faces graft over anomalous courier deal
The prosecution said Purisima violated Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act when he gave unwarranted benefit to Werfast.
Purisima entered into a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Werfast and聽 accredited the firm as the PNP鈥檚 courier service provider for all the firearms license applications despite its failure to comply with government regulations on courier services.
Purisima and the respondents also approved the delivery by courier of firearms license as a mandatory policy in the PNP.
The prosecution said Werfast failed to seek prior registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and failed to get authority from the Department of Transportation and Communications to operate a delivery service as well as an accreditation from the Department of Science and Technology.
Also ordered arrested were聽 retired Police Director Gil Meneses and dismissed聽Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO)聽officials Chief Supt. Napoleon Estilles, Senior Supt. Allan Parre帽o, Senior Supt. Melchor Reyes, and Senior Inspector Ford Tuazon.
Werfast incorporators Mario Juan, Salud Bautista, Enrique Valerio, Lorna Perena and Juliana Pasia were also ordered arrested.
Salud is the president of Philrem Services聽Corp., the money remittance firm at the center of the alleged money laundering scheme聽in聽February, when $81 million was allegedly stolen by hackers in the聽Bangladesh Bank聽and stashed in the Philippines. Salud faces a money laundering complaint before the Department of Justice.
As they have posted bail for provisional liberty, the court set聽on聽June 20聽the arraignment of the following:聽dismissed Police Chief Supt. Raul Petrasanta, a former official of Firearms and Explosives Office (FEO) and Central Luzon police director, and the FEO officials聽Senior Supt. Eduardo Acierto,聽Supt. Lenbell Fabia,聽Chief Inspector Sonia Calixto,聽Chief Inspector Nelson Bautista, and聽Chief Inspector Ricardo Zapata Jr.
Graft is a bailable offense upon the posting of a P30,000 bail bond for each count.
Earlier, the Ombudsman dismissed Purisima, Petrasanta and the others for the administrative offense of grave misconduct, serious dishonesty and grave abuse of authority.聽The officials聽 forfeited their retirement benefits and were barred from being reemployed in government.
搁贰础顿:听Purisima, Petrasanta, 9 other PNP officers dismissed from service聽
In ordering the graft charges, the Ombudsman said Purisima entered into a courier service contract with Werfast although the latter had no corporate existence and juridical personality when the PNP entered into a MOA in May 2011.
The Ombudsman found that no public bidding was conducted and that the MOA was entered into although Werfast lacked the track record as a courier service company.
Purisima and the officials also admitted that the accreditation documents from Werfast were incomplete and met only the minimum requirements. The respondents also gave absolute credence to the company鈥檚 representative that it has a joint venture with CMIT Consultancy Group, Inc. and Philrem.
The Ombudsman鈥檚 investigation also showed that WerFast engaged the services of LBC that cost P190 for deliveries within Metro Manila and P290 outside, while the other courier service providers only charge P90 within Manila.
In her order, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales said 鈥渢he document trail鈥攆rom the execution of the MOA to the issuance of an accreditation policy, subsequent mandatory imposition of courier service fee deliveries, until accreditation of Werfast鈥攔eveals measures undertaken to mask a long line of violations.鈥
Purisima and the others stand accused of violating Section 3(e) of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits public officials from causing any undue injury to any party, or giving any private party any unwarranted benefits, advantage or preference in the discharge of his official administrative or judicial functions through manifest partiality, evident bad faith or gross inexcusable negligence.
Petrasanta already faces a separate graft trial before the Sandiganbayan for the missing AK-47 assault rifles allegedly sold to communist rebels.
搁贰础顿:听Aquino鈥檚 pal Petrasanta, cops face arrest over AK-47 deal聽
The Ombudsman聽 also found probable cause to charge Purisima and sacked Special Action Force (SAF) commander Getulio Nape帽as with graft and usurpation of powers for violating the police chain of command in the botched anti-terror raid 鈥淥plan Exodus鈥 that resulted in the deaths of 44 elite cops in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. IDL/rga
搁贰础顿:听Ombudsman: Nape帽as, Purisima liable for Mamasapano carnage