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Sandiganbayan grants Estrada 2-day furlough

Former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada steps out of the police van that brought him to the Sandiganbayan in this file photo taken on Monday, July 17, 2017, the first day of the trial for his plunder case. MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB / 黑料社

The Sandiganbayan has allowed the request of former Sen. Jinggoy聽Estrada聽for a two-day medical pass to undergo videocolonoscopy even as he is detained for plunder over the pork barrel scam.

In a resolution dated July 25, the anti-graft court Fifth Division granted Estrada鈥檚 request for furlough from July 27 starting 8 a.m., until July 29 at 8 a.m. for a videocolonoscopy at the Cardinal Santos Medical Center.

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鈥淎ccused Estrada is permitted to undergo videocolonoscopy at the Cardinal Santos Medical Center only and not in any other hospital,鈥 the court said.

The court ordered Estrada to be transported by the police escorts to the Cardinal Santos Medical Center not earlier than an hour before the appointment time, and until such time the procedure is finished.

The court said the communication equipment and electric gadgets of Estrada and his companions should be surrendered to the Philippine National Police, and that Estrada should shoulder the expenses to be incurred by the police.

The court also prohibited media interviews and required Estrada to furnish a copy of the results of the examination.

In an earlier interview with reporters after his plunder trial last week,聽Estrada聽said his doctors have advised him to undergo videocolonoscopy, a procedure where a camera will be inserted into his anus to check on the condition of his colon, rectum, and small intestine.

鈥淭he doctor advised me to undergo colonoscopy, up and down, gastroscopy tsaka (and also) colonoscopy鈥 Mayroon lang mga elevated blood test na nakita, abnormalities din,鈥澛燛strada聽said.

In a four-page motion filed before the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division,聽Estrada said he needed to undergo the medical procedure following the results of聽his blood test, which showed 鈥渆levated levels鈥 of CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen).

Estrada聽has been detained at the custodial center in Camp Crame since 2014, after being charged before the Sandiganbayan for plunder and graft for allegedly receiving P183.8 million in kickbacks from endorsing bogus foundations to implement ghost projects through his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF). JPV

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