(Philippines Twitter)-MANILA, Philippines—The Quezon City Judge denied the request of Andal Ampatuan Sr. for hospitalization, but she ordered a doctor to check the medical complaints of the primary suspect in the Maguindanao massacre.
In a 30-page joint-affidavit, complainants led by one Ma. Cipriana Gatchalian said nothing was done to stop the powerful Ampatuan clan from amassing ill-gotten wealth, which was discovered only after the murder of 57 people on Nov. 23, 2009 in Maguindanao.
The officer in charge of Quezon City Jail Annex (in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City) is hereby directed to immediately refer Ampatuan Sr. for medical consultation with the BJMP physician,” Reyes’ order dated May 3 said.
More than 500 days have passed since the Nov. 23, 2009 Maguindanao Massacre and the AMLC, under respondent Tetangco’s leadership, has not lifted a finger to investigate the Ampatuan’s ill-gotten wealth and money-laundering activities, including those occasioned by their alleged attempt to bribe responsible government officials so they could be let off the hook,” they said.
Ampatuan Sr. asked the court on Monday to allow him to be confined in a state hospital for a recurring pain caused by a swollen foot.
His lawyers also requested the court to approve a full medical examination “to determine the cause and effect appropriate medication to alleviate the pain in his swollen leg and foot.
In a 30-page joint-affidavit, complainants led by one Ma. Cipriana Gatchalian said nothing was done to stop the powerful Ampatuan clan from amassing ill-gotten wealth, which was discovered only after the murder of 57 people on Nov. 23, 2009 in Maguindanao.
The officer in charge of Quezon City Jail Annex (in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City) is hereby directed to immediately refer Ampatuan Sr. for medical consultation with the BJMP physician,” Reyes’ order dated May 3 said.
More than 500 days have passed since the Nov. 23, 2009 Maguindanao Massacre and the AMLC, under respondent Tetangco’s leadership, has not lifted a finger to investigate the Ampatuan’s ill-gotten wealth and money-laundering activities, including those occasioned by their alleged attempt to bribe responsible government officials so they could be let off the hook,” they said.
Ampatuan Sr. asked the court on Monday to allow him to be confined in a state hospital for a recurring pain caused by a swollen foot.
His lawyers also requested the court to approve a full medical examination “to determine the cause and effect appropriate medication to alleviate the pain in his swollen leg and foot.
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