Philippine woman held for 5 years without charge

The Philippine justice secretary Tuesday demanded an investigation after a woman was detained in a police prison for more than five years without charge, in a case likened to the plight of terror suspects languishing in Guantanamo Bay.

June 18, 2013





MANILA — The Philippine justice secretary Tuesday demanded an investigation after a woman was detained in a police prison for more than five years without charge, in a case likened to the plight of terror suspects languishing in Guantanamo Bay.



Joanne Urbina was arrested along with a male suspect after police found 150 grams of banned stimulants and marijuana at her Manila home on December 14, 2007, court records show.



The justice department decided not to press charges against the man, who was later freed, but also failed to charge Urbina, who was 25 at the time of her arrest and was only released on June 11 this year.



Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, who supervises the country’s prison system, said she only learned of the case when Urbina was freed.



She ordered an investigation to determine if any official was criminally liable for the “inordinate and inexcusable delay in resolving the automatic review of the Urbina case.”  “It’s indeed an unfortunate and deplorable case of violation of the constitutional and human rights of the respondent,” de Lima told reporters. — AFP


June 18, 2013
HIGHLIGHTS
World
51 minutes ago

Thailand returns two wounded Cambodian soldiers after ceasefire in border conflict

World
2 hours ago

Collapse at Chile’s El Teniente copper mine kills 1, traps 5 workers underground

World
3 hours ago

Former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering, bribery