Remulla Et Al Vs Garcillano
Remulla Et Al Vs Garcillano
Remulla Et Al Vs Garcillano
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE CITY PROSECUTOR
QUEZON CITY
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JOINT COMPLAINT-AFFIDAVIT
(2) counts of violation of REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8239, also known as THE
provisions:
one (21) counts of Perjury as defined under Article 183 of the Revised Penal
Code, to wit:
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2004. The Respondent had been identified as the official of the Commission
had conversations with, allegedly to perpetuate the electoral fraud, and for
him to appear before Congress. As a result of his stubborn defiance, the Joint
him. Despite a massive manhunt, he was never found, leading to reports that
to mislead the Joint Committees by creating the impression that he never left
passport with No. JJ243816 does not conform with the standards set by the
14. The fact that Respondents passport bore no entry regarding his
14 July 2005 on board a Lear Jet 35 with Registration No. RP-C 1216 and
Gonzalez.
presumed that he is the material author of the falsifications in line with the
rulings of the Supreme Court. (Sarep vs. Sandiganbayan, 177 SCRA 440;
and profiting thereby, the clear presumption is that he is the material author
of the falsification.
counterfeit passport and he actually used the same, the respondent should be
held liable for violating Section 19 (C), Paragraph 1 and 2, quoted above, of
Republic Act 8239 also known as the Philippine Passport Act of 1996.
REP. J.C.C. REMULLA. Mr. Garcillano, you are under oath and
you submitted a sworn statement, which says that you never left
the country. Are we saying here that the government of Singapore
and the Department of Foreign Affairs were wrong in coming up
with the documentation regarding your going to Singapore?
REP. J.C.C. REMULLA. So, for the record, you are saying that
you never left the country, you never left Singapore, and you are
willing to suffer the pain of perjury
REP. J.C.C. REMULLA. if ever it is found out that you left the
country.
REP. MARCOS. Yes, in fact, checks with the DFA indicate that
the only Virgilio O. Garcillano is the Commissioner. May we
require as to the reaction of the witness with the report of the
Secretary of Justice, pending an investigation with the DOA (?)
and the Bureau of Immigrations that three passengers departed on
July 14 on an Lear Jet 35, known to be owned by a certain Ricky
Razon and that disguised as a flight crew, the Honorable
Commissioner was on board that plane? That was the explaination
of the DOJ Secretary Raul Gonzales.
REP. MARCOS. Yes, the report further indicates that 15 July 2005
having transitted in Singapore, Singapore Airlines manifest indicates that
the said witness also boarded SQ320 for London 12:40 departure arriving
in Heathrow at 7:10 of the same day in the evening. Can the Honorable
Garcillano please reply?
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REP. MARCOS. Yes, thereafter there are indications also, Mr. Garcillano,
that you went to Brazil and, thereafter, to the Republic of Malaysia, to the
Kingdom of Malaysia in KL. Are we saying that all these official
communications from the Department of Justice, our own Bureau of
Immigration, the Republic of Singapore and its Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, our own DFA are all a parcel of lies?
REP. MARCOS. Mr. Garcillano, you are the only one being refered to,
how can you have no knowledge when it was you who boarded this
aircraft?
REP. GOLEZ. That means you never left the country since 1996?
CHAIRPERSON LOCSIN. I did not ask the question yet. Have you
traveled in the past five (5) years?
Representatives stating that he did not leave the country, the pertinent
21. The above paragraph is a complete and utter lie considering the
way to London.
22. There are four (4) elements that comprise the crime of Perjury,
namely:
of the Joint Committee members and the statements in his Affidavit (Sworn
Statement) constitute the crime of Perjury when the statements are taken
witnesses that break their vow of speaking only the truth during proceedings
Section 19 (C), Paragraph 1 and 2 of the Republic Act 8239 also known as
The Passport Law of 1996 and twenty one (21) counts of the crime of