Veloso clemency ‘not impossible,’ says Indonesian Embassy
A permanent reprieve for Mary Jane Veloso is not impossible, a News TV Live report said Wednesay, citing the Indonesian Embassy in Manila.
The report quoted the embassy as saying that the temporary reprieve given by the Indonesian government to Veloso, which spared her from execution early Wednesday, had a positive effect on her case in Indonesia's court.
It added that the Indonesian government granted Veloso the reprieve to give the Philippines time to charge Maria Kristina Sergio alias Christine Pasadilla, the recruiter who allegedly duped Veloso into bringing heroin to Indonesia in 2010.
Tony Spontana of Indonesia's Attorney General's Office earlier said the reprieve was granted after Sergio turned herself in to authorities in Nueva Ecija.
Sergio, her live-in partner Julius Lacadilao, and an African man named "Ike" are facing estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking for allegedly tricking Veloso into carrying 2.6 kilograms of heroin into Yogyakarta Airport in 2010.
The Department of Justice will begin its preliminary investigation on the three charges on May 8 and 14. —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
The report quoted the embassy as saying that the temporary reprieve given by the Indonesian government to Veloso, which spared her from execution early Wednesday, had a positive effect on her case in Indonesia's court.
It added that the Indonesian government granted Veloso the reprieve to give the Philippines time to charge Maria Kristina Sergio alias Christine Pasadilla, the recruiter who allegedly duped Veloso into bringing heroin to Indonesia in 2010.
Tony Spontana of Indonesia's Attorney General's Office earlier said the reprieve was granted after Sergio turned herself in to authorities in Nueva Ecija.
Sergio, her live-in partner Julius Lacadilao, and an African man named "Ike" are facing estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking for allegedly tricking Veloso into carrying 2.6 kilograms of heroin into Yogyakarta Airport in 2010.
The Department of Justice will begin its preliminary investigation on the three charges on May 8 and 14. —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
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