Inquirer News

Chiong sisters slay case: 4th released convict, Aznar expected to yield

Present men jailed for Chiong sisters slay, BuCor dared

PAINFUL AND UNJUST Thelma Chiong, mother of rape-murder victims Marijoy, 20, and Jacqueline, 22, said the release of three of the seven men convicted in their killing was both painful and unjust. The men were reportedly freed under a 2013 law that shaves time off prison terms for good behavior. -CEBU DAILY NEWS PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines – The fourth convict in the Chiong sisters rape-slay case has also been released on the basis of good conduct time allowance, Justice Undersecretary and Department of Justice (DOJ) Spokesperson Markk Perete said Monday.

Perete, however, said James Anthony Uy is expected to surrender soon, along with Josman Aznar.

Uy, Aznar and five others have been convicted in the late 90s for the rape-slay of sisters Jacqueline and Marijoy Chiong.

Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga is serving his sentence in Spain through the Transfer of Sentence Agreement because of his dual citizenship.

The two other released convicts, Ariel Balansag and Alberto Caño already yielded following President Rodrigo Duterte’s 15-day ultimatum to heinous crime convicts released on GCTA to surrender.

READ: 2 of 3 freed convicts in Chiong sisters rape-slay surrender – DOJ

Also among the seven convicts who have not been released are Rowen Adlaman and Uy’s younger brother who was a minor at that time of his conviction. /gsg

Exit mobile version