Tuesday, December 09, 2014

COURT SPARES OFW IN SAUDI FROM BEHEADING

COURT SPARES OFW IN
SAUDI FROM BEHEADING

Vice President Jejomar C. Binay said an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in Saudi death row has been spared from beheading after his victim’s legal heirs forgave him for his crime.

Binay also asked the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to expedite the release of the blood money so OFW Jonard Langamin can spend Christmas with his family.

Langamin is currently detained at the Dammam Reformatory Jail who needs to settle the blood money demanded by his victim’s heirs.

Once the needed amount has been given to the victim’s family, Judge Sheikh Ahmad Najmi Al Otaibe of the Dammam High Court will schedule a marathon hearing for the closure of the public right aspect of the case and eventually decide on Langamin’s immediate deportation.

The private right aspect of the case concerns the negotiations between the family of the victim and the accused. Meanwhile, the public right aspect of the case represents the criminal liability of the accused to the state.

Langamin is a seafarer who was charged with murder before the Dammam High Court in Saudi Arabia for killing a fellow Filipino, Robertson Mendoza in 2008.

Mendoza’s family initially asked P5 million as blood money, which was lowered to P2 million after Binay reconciled both families during a meeting at the Coconut Palace.

Langamin was expected to be released in March 2012 after Mendoza’s father signed an affidavit of forgiveness. The court, however, ruled that Mendoza’s mother, Rosemarie Santiago, should be the official representative of the family.

According to Binay, on November 3, Judge Sheikh Ahmad Najmi Al Otaibe accepted the affidavit presented by Santiago and as a result, Langamin will no longer be beheaded.

Meanwhile, Binay assured other detained Filipino workers abroad that the government continues to monitor their cases and strives to secure their freedom. /MP


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