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Teves rearrested, says DOJ


Former Rep. Arnoldo Teves with lawyer Ferdinand Topacio. His lawyer said Teves was released from preventive detention in Becora Prison in Dili, Timor Leste. (Photo from Atty. Ferdinand Topacio)

Former Rep. Arnoldo Teves (white shirt) with lawyer Ferdinand Topacio during his release from preventive detention in Becora Prison in Dili, Timor Leste. —photo from Atty. Ferdinand Topacio

MANILA, Philippines — Former lawmaker Arnolfo Teves Jr. was released but subsequently rearrested, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said Monday.

DOJ Assistant Secretary and spokesperson Jose Dominic Clavano IV said Teves was rearrested by the Policia Nacional of Timor Leste.

“It is part of the country’s process,” he said.

Atty. Ferdinand Topacio, Teves’ lawyer, said the Philippine government’s request was made out of time and in a manner that is not sanctioned by practice and customary international law.

READ: Teves released from detention in Timor-Leste, says his lawyer

But Clavano said the Philippine government was able to submit all requirements ahead of time and fully compliant with Timor Leste’s law.

‘Highly irresponsible, an insult’

“Thus, the statements of Atty. Topacio are misleading, highly irresponsible and an insult to both countries,” Clavano said.

He added: “He ought to know that while he owes fealty to his client, he remains an officer of the court and must act accordingly to maintain its majesty and integrity.”

The DOJ said Teves will continue to stand trial for his extradition.

“The Department is confident that the extradition proceedings will be successful. In addition, the former congressman may also still be deported depending on the direction taken by the Timor Leste government in coordination with the Philippines,” Clavano said.

The DOJ could not provide any detail about why Teves was initially released as the Timor Leste government is still preparing a brief for the Philippine government.



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“His release and subsequent rearrest should not be taken as hindrance to the process but simply a part of it. We appreciate the steps currently being undertaken by the Timor Leste government to remove him from their territory and we eagerly anticipate his return to the Philippines so he can face the multiple murder charges,” Clavano said.