Supt. Marvin Marcos, leader of the police unit involved in the killing of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr., may leave the confines of Camp Crame as the Philippine National Police’s Internal Affairs Service temporarily lifted the restrictive custody order against him and 17 others.
“Their restrictive custody (order) is lifted to give them a chance to go back to Region 8 to get their papers they need for their counter-affidavits,” Chief Supt. Leo Angelo Leuterio, IAS Deputy Inspector General, said on Friday.
During the Nov. 23 Senate hearing on Espinosa’s death, PNP chief Dir. Gen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa said he would immediately put Marcos and his subordinates under restrictive custody.
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This means that aside from being relieved from their posts, they would not be allowed to leave the premises of the police camp while they were being investigated.
Lifting the restrictive custody order, according to Leuterio, will allow Marcos and other officers to prepare their documents in filing their counter-affidavits.
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But the police official clarified that the relieved members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Region 8 (CIDG-8) and Regional Maritime Unit will not be reinstated to their posts.
“They are still in floating status, they are assigned in the police holding and accounting unit of the PNP located in national headquarters in Camp Crame,” he said. IDL/rga