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Panayam kay DOJ Usec. Raul Vasquez kaugnay ng pagdating sa bansa ni Mary Jane Veloso

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00:00When Mary Jane Veloso arrives in the country, we will talk with the Department of Justice Undersecretary Raul Vazquez.
00:10Usec Vazquez, good afternoon to all of you.
00:15Good afternoon to you and good afternoon to all of our viewers and listeners.
00:20Sir, first of all, how is your process here on the return of Mary Jane Veloso from Indonesia?
00:29How is Mary Jane Veloso during this time?
00:34It went perfectly well, I may say, from the time she arrived at the airport
00:41until now that she is already at the Correctional Institute for Women in Mandaluyong.
00:48So, we had to ensure strict security protocols to ensure her security
00:56and also her health because she has a bad feeling that she will get sick
01:03according to the composite team members that we sent to Jakarta to take care of Mary Jane.
01:13And everything went according to the process of the Bureau of Corrections
01:21And now, she is already detained at the Correctional Institute for Women in CIW.
01:29But before that, we allowed her family, her family, her lawyers,
01:38and even the Gabriela representative, Congresswoman Arlene Brosas,
01:47to ask for a chance to be with her and we allowed that.
01:52We went towards leniency in order to give them the fullest opportunity to bond, especially the family.
02:03So, that's what happened.
02:06They were given a chance until 12 o'clock earlier to be with her
02:12and from the time she arrived at the airport, her family was already there at the CIW.
02:20Okay, that's good news, sir, that Mary Jane and her family met at the CIW.
02:31How was the mood and emotion in their meeting with her family, Usec?
02:40Well, very emotional, tearful even.
02:45I was able to personally talk to Mary Jane because after our press conference,
02:55we also allowed the media, the members of our media who were present at the press conference,
03:02to see where Mary Jane was detained at the RDC
03:10so that she could have a 6-month processing
03:15so that the media could see that she was not being harassed or that there was no problem
03:20before she was taken to a regular detention center.
03:23What's important is that we were able to get all of the records
03:32so that we could see her situation, her condition, etc.
03:35But I can say that she was okay.
03:39As I said, she was clean. It didn't seem like she was sick.
03:42And what's good about this is that she also happened to be Ilocano
03:47because I am Ilocano from Abra.
03:50Her father and mother are from La Paz, Tarlac.
03:57So we spoke in the Ilocano dialect
04:00and they showed a lot of gratitude to the government
04:06and we were able to bring Mary Jane back to life.
04:10That's good. Usec Raul, you are also Ilocano.
04:13At least you were speaking their language.
04:16You were speaking the language of the parents or the dad of Mary Jane.
04:23Okay.
04:24I was speaking the language of the father.
04:26That's good, Usec.
04:28Usec, when will they be able to see Mary Jane again?
04:34What are the other opportunities for the next few days, especially now that it's Christmas?
04:41Okay.
04:42After this, there will be a 5-day quarantine.
04:46Because we will see if she has any illness or whatever.
04:51Either she has a cold or she has a fever or whatever.
04:55To make sure that her companions in the hospital won't have any problems.
05:01And there will be a 5-day quarantine.
05:05And after that, by the 24th, they can be together again.
05:10And that's what we were talking about earlier,
05:13that they can visit again as a family to be together for Christmas.
05:18And at the same time, they can visit as often as they want
05:22for as long as they will follow the protocols of the Bureau of Correctional Services.
05:26And that applies to even the lawyers.
05:31Okay.
05:32So, as often as they would like after the 5-day quarantine.
05:37Correct.
05:38Okay, and how long?
05:41How long?
05:42Yes.
05:43The normal visitation hours.
05:46Because earlier, they had a lot of people.
05:50They didn't allow that normally.
05:53But we made many exceptions here.
05:57Number of people who could visit,
05:59the access of the media in the RDC,
06:02taking pictures of everyone,
06:06it was full transparency all around.
06:11And we made sure that it was unimpeded and that no one would stop Mary Jane from speaking.
06:20We asked questions to our other media colleagues
06:25and Mary Jane responded directly.
06:27She said that her situation was okay.
06:32So, now that she's here at the Correctional Institute for Women,
06:38Mary Jane Veloso,
06:40will she stay here while serving her sentence?
06:44Or is there a possibility for her to be transferred to another facility?
06:49That depends on the direction and the assessment of our viewpoint
06:58under Director-General Greg Catapang.
07:01Let's say that there's an issue that her family is raising,
07:06and this also has a basis.
07:09Because Sergio, the woman who was sentenced for life imprisonment
07:17because of her illegal recruitment,
07:19was also imprisoned at the Correctional Institute for Women.
07:24And they're saying that there might be security issues.
07:30So we made sure and we issued strict instructions to Director-General Greg Catapang
07:37to ensure the safety and health of Mary Jane Veloso
07:43and that the two should not be together.
07:46And Director-General Greg Catapang said that if necessary,
07:50she can transfer Sergio to another prison facility for women outside of CIW.
07:57Okay, so you're saying that it's not Mary Jane, but Sergio?
08:02No, no.
08:03Because as much as possible,
08:05we also want Mary Jane to be close to her family
08:10because she's the one who's taking care of them,
08:13although her father and mother are from outside of CIW.
08:17All right.
08:18So what is DOJ's reaction to the calls for Mary Jane Veloso to be released?
08:26What are the possibilities here moving forward?
08:32Moving forward,
08:33it is the full and total discretion and prerogative of President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr.
08:41to enforce the Executive Clemency or whatever.
08:45It is the study of all the circumstances
08:54and when and how it is in the power of our President.
09:00And let us not forget that there are also other persons deprived of liberty
09:09who are also imprisoned,
09:11who are sick, who are old, etc.
09:15Even if Mary Jane is the one in the middle of the limelight that we are talking about,
09:22we should also look at the context of the other women who are also imprisoned.
09:28And of course, in our opinion,
09:31if our President is going to enforce the Executive Clemency,
09:35it is not just Mary Jane but other persons deprived of liberty as well.
09:41Another thing we should think about is the advantages we got from these three things.
09:51First, we were able to get her death penalty commuted.
09:58That's the first advantage.
10:01That's the first blessing.
10:02The second blessing is we were able to bring her back here in the Philippines.
10:07And then the third blessing, Nina,
10:09and we have to emphasize this,
10:10is that the moment Mary Jane Veloso was transferred to the Philippines,
10:16she would be subjected just like any other person deprived of liberty
10:20of all the privileges, rights, and prerogatives granted unto persons deprived of liberty.
10:27And we have a good news in that aspect
10:31because we have what we call a Good Conduct Time Allowance
10:36that has an IRR that we just signed
10:40wherein our PDLs can be used
10:46without a record,
10:47their orientation and stay in serving their sentence is good,
10:55and their sentence will be reduced.
10:58This is entitled to persons who have committed heinous crimes
11:05or who are escapees or habitual delinquents.
11:11They can avail of these benefits.
11:16So, all privileges as a person deprived of liberty,
11:23Nina, can be accepted and granted to her.
11:27Yusec, I have a question here.
11:31Can you explain the clemency for Mary Jane
11:36and what about the pardon or parole?
11:41Okay.
11:42The clemency, the executive clemency, is under the prerogative
11:47totally and absolutely by the President.
11:50We cannot include that even in the Supreme Court,
11:57it's beyond judicial question.
12:00As for the parole,
12:03that is a process wherein,
12:06after serving your sentence for a minimum time,
12:13you can consult with the Board of Pardons and Parole
12:18if you can be granted liberty.
12:22This is where the GCPA, the Good Conduct Time Allowance, comes in
12:26because even if your sentence is very long,
12:29if you are a good person inside the prison,
12:32the time can run,
12:35at the same time, you can earn credits.
12:39And because of that, the time you need to serve is getting shorter
12:44before you can avail of parole.
12:49Okay.
12:50I have a question from the GMA News Desk.
12:55How does it apply,
12:58the GCTA that you mentioned,
13:01to a PDL when it shows a good hope inside the prison?
13:08That is an internal thing that is computed by those in charge of all the prisons.
13:17But it's better if you are a family of prisoners,
13:23the persons deprived of liberty,
13:25if possible, you should follow up.
13:28There's nothing wrong with that.
13:29It's not prohibited.
13:33But normally,
13:35our prison authorities regularly check
13:41the records of our persons deprived of liberty.
13:46Especially,
13:48because we already have a centralized digitalization program in the DOJ
13:56where all the records of our persons deprived of liberty are digitized.
14:02This is what we call a single folder.
14:05This is no different from Form 138.
14:08Excuse me.
14:09I don't know if you were able to reach that when you were young.
14:12When you were studying, there's a Form 138 where all your grades are.
14:17If you were released, it's very hard to reconstitute it.
14:21That is the same as the folder that is called to the persons deprived of liberty.
14:25The record is there of when he entered,
14:28what happened to him,
14:31if he was a threat, if he was a violation, etc.
14:34And you will see that there.
14:36And our prison authorities continuously check their records.
14:42And because it's centralized and computerized,
14:46it's easy to trace his name
14:49if he's already qualified
14:53because he's already served a minimum sentence.
14:56Okay.
14:56So, is GCTA applicable here even if he was sentenced abroad?
15:05That's a very good question.
15:07Because that's what we're studying.
15:09Because this is a privilege of the persons deprived of liberty.
15:17We will look at it and study it.
15:22As DG Katapang said earlier,
15:25he will create a technical working group to study it.
15:32But we should always remember this.
15:35Our government's priority is to promote and protect human rights
15:42and the right to liberty.
15:44If there is a way by which we could grant our persons deprived of liberty
15:50a new lease on life,
15:51and that is consistent with the theory of our corrections system,
15:59which is rehabilitation.
16:02And if you're given a chance to return to the mainstream of life,
16:09why not?
16:10Why don't we give our persons deprived of liberty
16:16a chance to atone for their sins and their lives?
16:21That's also the reason why we,
16:24especially in the VIEW Corps,
16:26under the instruction of our secretary, Jesus Crispin Boyeng-Remulia,
16:33we are ordering to decongest our jails as much as possible.
16:40To remove the many people who are confined to their surroundings,
16:47for example, because that's too many.
16:49When we arrived,
16:51the population is 30,000-plus
16:54for a capacity of the prison is only 5,000.
17:01So it's too many.
17:02But anyway, the idea is that
17:06they are being farmed out so that they can get closer to their loved ones in the province.
17:12For example, if you're from Ilocos, you'll be brought there.
17:16If you're from Mindanao, you'll be brought closer there
17:20so that you can have a place to stay.
17:23That's the most important thing.
17:25Because if you're being taken away by your loved ones,
17:28there's a life outside of prison that you can look forward to.
17:32And that is one reason why there is that aspiration
17:36and that longing to be with your family and your loved ones.
17:40That's the most important aspect of all these efforts.
17:44Okay.
17:45Usec, we would also like to ask for an update on the case of Laban
17:49regarding Mary Jane's illegal recruiters.
17:52Now that she is here in the country,
17:55is it possible for her to be brought here for interrogation?
17:59Definitely.
18:00And that's the most important benefit that can result from this.
18:04Because when she was still in the Yogyakarta Penitentiary,
18:11it was very difficult to facilitate her testifying
18:16due to the requirements of Indonesia
18:20that Indonesian lawyers should ask Mary Jane there.
18:26And that was not allowed in our process.
18:31Now that she is here,
18:33the prosecution and eventual completion
18:38to its final conclusion of the two serious offenses
18:42that are pending right now in RTC Nueva Ecija,
18:48the qualified human trafficking and the estafa,
18:52will surely be expedited.
18:55Because first, Mary Jane can testify via video conferencing
19:03according to the requirements of the Supreme Court.
19:07Or if it is really necessary, she can be brought to court.
19:11But as much as possible,
19:14what they do is video conferencing,
19:16especially if our internet connection and other facilities are able to do so.
19:24Alright.
19:25Thank you very much for your time,
19:28Department of Justice Undersecretary Raul Vasquez.

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