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Teves assets frozen this week
By Nidz Godino
SUSPENDED REP. ARNOLFO TEVES JR.
"This type of process is meant to be quick; it's meant to be fast precisely because we want to prevent dissipation of assets," Department of Justice spokesman Mico Clavano said government is expected to freeze this week all assets of suspended Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. and 12 others including his brother, former governor Pryde Henry following their designation as terrorists over deadly gun violence in the province in 2019 and this year.
Even if Teves has been designated terrorist by government, only freezing of his assets could be done as no arrest warrants could be issued without terrorist proscription from Court of Appeals (CA), DOJ said.
While he did not reveal next steps to be taken by Anti-Terrorism Council, ATC may file a proscription case before CA against designated terrorist groups, Clavano, who is also council spokesman, said.
"At this point I just like to emphasize designation is only step ATC has taken so far… proscription has not been taken by ATC, only consequence of designation, according to Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, is that his assets will be frozen by Anti-Money Laundering Council , purely preparatory for other remedies government can take against designee," Clavano said in an interview with media.
Aside from Teves brothers, designated as terrorists were alleged bagman Marvin Miranda, ex-soldiers Rogelio Antipolo, Rommel Pattaguan, Winrich Isturis, John Louie Gonyon, Dahniel Lora, Eulogio Gonyon Jr. among 10 ex-soldiers accused of carrying out deadly March 4 attack on then Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo and nine others.
Also included were Tomasino Aledro, Nigel Electona, Jomarie Catubay and Hannah Mae Sumero Oray who were Teves' co-accused in multiple murder cases over 2019 killings in the province.
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