The blood of innocents cries out for justice, demanding retribution for the heinous crimes committed in the name of power and greed
In the sordid tale of Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr. and his band of merry miscreants, truth is stranger than fiction, and the Department of Justice stands as the lone beacon of integrity in a sea of deceit and deception.
Let’s peel back the layers of this sordid saga.
Teves, the ousted Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep., finds himself embroiled in a web of murder and mayhem, accused of orchestrating the gruesome slaughter of Governor Roel Degamo and nine innocent souls.
Iinstead of facing the music like a man, Teves cowers in the shadows of Timor-Leste, evading justice like a common criminal.
Enter his conniving counsel, Ferdinand Topacio, spinning a tangled web of lies and half-truths, accusing the noble agents of the DoJ of tampering with witnesses.
Such baseless allegations are not just insults to the hardworking men and women of the DoJ but a slap in the face of justice itself.
Topacio’s desperate attempts to muddy the waters only serve to expose the rotten core of Teves’ defense—a defense built on deceit and deception.
But the DoJ, led by the steadfast Secretary of Justice Jesus Crispin Remulla, refuses to be swayed by the machinations of the guilty.
With steely resolve, Remulla denounces Topacio’s fabrications, reaffirming the strength of the evidence against Teves and his cohorts.
And what evidence it is!
The blood of innocents cries out for justice, demanding retribution for the heinous crimes committed in the name of power and greed.
Remulla’s call for Teves to return and face the music echoes the cries of a nation yearning for closure and accountability.
The Filipino people deserve justice—not the cowardly antics of a fugitive hiding in the shadows of foreign lands.
Teves’ attempts to evade responsibility only serve to prolong the agony of the victims’ families and delay the inevitable reckoning that awaits him in the hallowed halls of justice.
Let us not forget the gravity of the charges against Teves: 10 counts of murder, 12 counts of frustrated murder, and four counts of attempted murder.
These are not mere accusations; they are indictments of a soul stained with the blood of the innocent. The Manila Regional Trial Court has spoken, issuing an arrest order that Teves cannot escape forever.
The case of Arnolfo Teves Jr. serves as a stark reminder of the evils that lurk in the hearts of men.
But it also stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication of the Department of Justice and its tireless pursuit of truth and justice.
Let us not be swayed by the lies of the guilty but stand firm in our quest for accountability and closure.
Justice will prevail, and Teves will face the full force of the law—of that, we can be certain.