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Mamasapano fiasco: Aquino to stand trial

FALLEN 44 Then President Benigno Aquino III delivers a eulogy during necrological services for the 44 Special Action Force commandos killed in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, in 2015.鈥擨NQUIRER PHOTO

The Office of the Ombudsman on Wednesday filed criminal charges in the Sandiganbayan against former President Benigno Aquino III for mishandling a counterterrorism operation that resulted in the deaths of 44 police commandos in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, on Jan. 25, 2015.

Philippine National Police Special Action Force (SAF) commandos killed Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, but were ambushed by rebel gunmen during the raid.

The deaths of 44 SAF commandos at the hands of an overwhelming number of rebel gunmen contributed to the stalling of peace efforts with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and was the biggest crisis of Aquino鈥檚 2010-2016 presidency.

Usurpation of authority, graft

Ombudsman prosecutors聽 charged Aquino with usurpation of authority, as well as graft and corruption, following a preliminary investigation.

The Ombudsman said Aquino allowed suspended PNP Director General Alan Purisima to be involved in the planning and execution of 鈥淥plan Exodus鈥 鈥 the police operation to get Marwan, the Malaysian deputy Amin Baco, alias Jihad, and their Filipino associate, Basit Usman 鈥 and kept the interior secretary and the PNP officer in charge out of the loop.

The counterterrorism operation was also not coordinated with the military and the MILF, which had signed a peace agreement with the government.

At the time of the planning and execution of Oplan Exodus, Purisima was suspended as PNP chief by the Ombudsman pending investigation of an allegedly irregular聽 firearms license delivery deal.

Prosecutors recommended bail of P30,000 for the graft charge and P10,000 for the usurpation charge 鈥 double the P20,000 total bail posted by Purisima when he was charged聽 in January.

Aquino鈥檚 colleagues in the Liberal Party (LP) said the former President could ably defend himself.

Sen. Bam Aquino said his cousin had always been open about his role in the Mamasapano debacle.

鈥淭hat is why I am confident he would face the case with full courage and honesty,鈥 the senator said.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon told reporters the filing of charges against Aquino had been expected, as the Ombudsman earlier issued a resolution that found basis to bring charges against the former President.

Offenses against the people

Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate said that while his group welcomed the filing of charges against Aquino, the indictment did 鈥渘ot reflect the gravity of their offenses against the people in the Mamasapano debacle.鈥

But Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat Jr. of the LP said the former ruling coalition believed the charges were 鈥渓egally infirm鈥 and Aquino鈥檚 actions did not violate the law.

The graft information stated that Aquino unlawfully 鈥減ersuaded, induced or influenced鈥 Purisima to violate the PNP chain of command and the Ombudsman鈥檚 preventive suspension order dated Dec. 10, 2014.

Aquino also allegedly convinced Purisima to disobey Special Order No. 9851, issued by the then PNP officer in charge (OIC), Deputy Director General Leonardo Espina, directing the suspended police chief to 鈥渃ease and desist from performing the duties and functions of [his] office,鈥 it said.

Aquino instead used Purisima鈥檚 services in the counterterrorism operation, while giving instructions and receiving updates and recommendations from the SAF commander, Director Getulio Nape帽as.

鈥楨ased out鈥

Aquino effectively 鈥渆ased out鈥 Espina and then Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II from the operation despite 鈥渒nowing fully well鈥 that the Ombudsman and the PNP OIC had ordered Purisima to stop performing his functions.

Prosecutors stressed 鈥渋t was Espina who had the authority to oversee the preparation for and conduct of Oplan Exodus.鈥

The charge sheet for the usurpation case stated that Aquino allowed Purisima to 鈥渆xercise the functions of the chief of the PNP.鈥

It said Aquino did this by allowing Purisima to attend a Jan. 9, 2015, meeting at Bahay Pangarap, the President鈥檚 official residence inside the Malaca帽ang compound.

Aquino, it said, instructed Purisima to coordinate with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and 鈥渃ommunicating exclusively鈥 with him during the heat of the action on Jan. 25.

Pretense

Prosecutors construed Aquino鈥檚 actions to mean he allowed Purisima to act 鈥渦nder pretense of official position鈥 despite being suspended by the Ombudsman.

Supt. Hendrix Mangaldan, formerly of the SAF, is one of the prosecution witnesses, according to the charge sheets signed by Assistant Special Prosecutor Reza M. Casila-Deyarunan and approved by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales on Nov. 3.

Similar cases have been pending in the Sandiganbayan against Purisima and Nape帽as since Jan. 24.

Their cases have yet to reach the trial stage because they have brought a motion to dismiss and a motion for judicial determination of probable cause.

Aquino鈥檚 case did not reach the court right away because the relatives of the slain SAF commandos could file their complaint only in July last year after he finished his term.

The complainants wanted the Ombudsman to indict Aquino for reckless imprudence resulting in multiple homicide, implying that the former President himself should be accountable for the deaths of the police commandos at the hands of the聽 rebels.

But the Ombudsman found only probable cause to pursue criminal charges related to the behind-the-scenes irregularities. 鈥揥ith reports from Christine O. Avenda帽o and the wires

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