Sa Cebu City, huli sa CCTV ang babaeng nag-uwi ng limpak-limpak na pera mula sa kanyang opisina nang bigla na lang itong hinoldap habang siya raw at pauwi! Kalaunan, inamin ng babae na scripted daw ang holdapan!
Ano ba ang sinasabi ng batas tungkol dito? ‘Yan ang aalamin natin kasama ang ating Kapuso sa Batas, Atty. Gaby Concepcion.
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Ano ba ang sinasabi ng batas tungkol dito? ‘Yan ang aalamin natin kasama ang ating Kapuso sa Batas, Atty. Gaby Concepcion.
Hosted by the country’s top anchors and hosts, 'Unang Hirit' is a weekday morning show that provides its viewers with a daily dose of news and practical feature stories. Watch it from Monday to Friday, 5:30 AM on GMA Network! Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes.
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00:00I'm sure you'll also be shocked by what we're about to talk about.
00:05This incident happened in Holdapan.
00:08It was scripted.
00:10In Davao City, a woman was caught by the CCTV
00:13and was put in a bag containing P515,000 in cash.
00:18She was being taken to the office.
00:21In another CCTV footage,
00:23she was walking and suddenly,
00:25the bag with the money was caught in a riding in tandem.
00:29The victim immediately filed a police blotter.
00:32But while the police were investigating,
00:34they were caught because the story of the witnesses was not true.
00:40The victim later admitted that the crime was just scripted
00:44and that she was part of the plan.
00:47Oh no!
00:48The woman was arrested and her lover was charged with the crime.
00:52What does the law say about this?
00:55Well, ask me, ask Katerina Gatto.
01:00Attorney scripted in Holdapan,
01:02what will the suspects face for their actions?
01:06Well, if the incidents were really scripted
01:09and the woman was just part of the plan,
01:12the blotter was fake.
01:14This is a crime of theft.
01:16I use the word theft instead of robbery
01:19because there's robbery, there's theft.
01:20But let's not talk about that.
01:23Let's talk about the cases of theft.
01:25Let's talk about the cases of theft.
01:27The penalty depends on how much was stolen.
01:31So if the value of the theft is between Php 20,000 to Php 600,000,
01:36the corresponding penalty is prison correctional,
01:39minimum and medium periods,
01:41or 6 months and 1 day to 4 years and 2 months in prison.
01:46But there are two types of theft.
01:50Simple theft and qualified theft.
01:53What's the difference?
01:54If it's a simple theft, of course, we know that.
01:56It's a theft of property without force, violence, or intimidation.
02:01But if it's a robbery of a house,
02:06for example, or an abuse of confidence,
02:09it's a qualified theft.
02:11It means that if the robber is someone you trust,
02:15the penalty increases.
02:17Of course, the crime is heavier
02:19if the robber trusts the robber more.
02:23For example, if it's an employee or an accountant,
02:26or the custodian trusts the money,
02:29or the password trusts the password,
02:32it's a qualified theft where the penalty increases by 2 degrees.
02:37According to one case,
02:38the 2 degrees higher is prison major, medium to maximum,
02:42which is 8 years and 1 day to 12 years in prison.
02:47So the difference is quite big, isn't it?
02:49In cases of theft, especially if it's an inside job,
02:53it's necessary to prove that the robber is someone you trust
02:58because the penalty is different.
03:02Attorney, the victim here is being blattered
03:05for the knowledge of our fellow citizens.
03:07What can you face if you lied to the blatterer
03:10or those who complain to the authorities,
03:12even if it's not true?
03:15Well, first of all, if you lied to the blatterer,
03:21if it was done by a person,
03:22I think this is an obstruction of justice case
03:25of a crime under the Presidential Decree 1829.
03:29Obstruction of justice is giving false or fabricated information
03:33to mislead or make it difficult for our law enforcement agencies
03:38to judge those who committed a crime.
03:41The penalty for obstruction of justice,
03:43prison correctional maximum or 4 years and 2 months
03:47and 1 day to 6 years in prison, right?
03:50But of course, if you committed a crime,
03:53your crime is a perjury.
03:55Anyway, if you lied to the robber,
03:58it's prohibited to lie, it's prohibited to rob,
04:01we know that.
04:02In any case, always do the right thing,
04:05our life will be better,
04:07and in general, our society
04:10will be better,
04:12our life will be better.
04:14In any case, when we talk about the law,
04:16we will make it clear,
04:18for the peace of mind,
04:20don't think twice,
04:22ask me, ask Atty. Gabby.
04:40Thank you very much.