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DOJ terminates preliminary probe on drug raps vs. Ongpin

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The Department of Justice has terminated its preliminary investigation of the illegal drugs complaint filed against Julian Ongpin, who is also a person of interest in the Sept. 18 death of visual artist Breanna “Bree” Jonson in San Juan, La Union.

“Upon joint motion of the parties and considering that no new matters/issues were raised by both parties, the case was submitted for resolution,” Assistant State Prosecutor Honey Rose E. Delgado, spokesperson of the DOJ’s Office of the Prosecutor General (OPG), said.

Ongpin  was charged with illegal possession of 12.6 grams of cocaine, a dangerous drug, which was reportedly recovered on  Ongpin’s bed in a hostel in San Juan town where he and Jonson checked in last Sept. 17.

Under Republic Act No. 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, illegal possession of more than 10 grams of dangerous drugs, cocaine included, is punishable with life imprisonment and a fine ranging from P500,000 to P10 million.

The DOJ panel conducted on Thursday the last preliminary investigation hearing of the complaint filed against  Ongpin.

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Ongpin, along with his lawyers, appeared during the continuation of the investigation.  

Ongpin  also submitted a supplemental counter-affidavit.

Complainants from the Philippine National Police (PNP) were also present and received a copy of  Ongpin’s pleading, Delgado said.

Last Oct. 6,  Ongpin  – son of the former trade and industry minister and prominent businessman Roberto V.  Ongpin– appeared before the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and submitted his statement on the death of Jonson.

His affidavit was not released by the NBI. Neither did  Ongpin  released it on his own.

Jonson was found “motionless” inside the hostel room he shared with  Ongpin. She was pronounced dead in a hospital. Both Jonson and  Ongpin  tested positive for cocaine use, the police reported.

Earlier, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra had directed the NBI to probe Jonson’s death.

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