Palace leaves to the law case of teacher who offered reward for Duterte slay
By Genalyn Kabiling
Malacañang has left to law enforcement authorities to file a case against a public school teacher who reportedly offered a huge reward to anyone who can kill President Duterte.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque
(YANCY LIM/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The teacher, who made the online post about the threat against the President's life, has reportedly been arrested in Sta. Cruz, Zambales. "Well, iyan po ay nasa kamay na ng ating mga law enforcement agencies. Hayaan po nating gawin nila ang trabaho nila," Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a virtual press briefing Tuesday (May 12). (Well, that is in the hands of our law enforcement agencies. Let us let them do their job.) "Kung mayroong prima facie case or any case, kasuhan siya at mabibigyan naman po siya ng pagkakataon na patunayan na hindi siya nagkasala sa ating hukuman sa takdang panahon," he said. (If there is a prima facie case or any case, charge him so he can be given a chance to prove his innocence before the court in due time.) The National Bureau of Investigation earlier announced the arrest of Ronnel Mas, 25, Tuesday after he offered on Twitter a P50-million reward to anyone who can kill the President. The high school teacher may reportedly face charges of inciting to sedition related to the country's cybercrime law, and violating the ethical code for public servants. He has since apologized for his action.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque(YANCY LIM/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The teacher, who made the online post about the threat against the President's life, has reportedly been arrested in Sta. Cruz, Zambales. "Well, iyan po ay nasa kamay na ng ating mga law enforcement agencies. Hayaan po nating gawin nila ang trabaho nila," Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a virtual press briefing Tuesday (May 12). (Well, that is in the hands of our law enforcement agencies. Let us let them do their job.) "Kung mayroong prima facie case or any case, kasuhan siya at mabibigyan naman po siya ng pagkakataon na patunayan na hindi siya nagkasala sa ating hukuman sa takdang panahon," he said. (If there is a prima facie case or any case, charge him so he can be given a chance to prove his innocence before the court in due time.) The National Bureau of Investigation earlier announced the arrest of Ronnel Mas, 25, Tuesday after he offered on Twitter a P50-million reward to anyone who can kill the President. The high school teacher may reportedly face charges of inciting to sedition related to the country's cybercrime law, and violating the ethical code for public servants. He has since apologized for his action.