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Sandiganbayan: Zaldy Co cannot seek court relief while in hiding


The Sandiganbayan has ruled that former Ako Bicol Party-list Representative Zaldy Co cannot participate in court proceedings or seek any judicial relief until he surrenders.

In a 16-page resolution dated February 3, the Sandiganbayan Sixth Division granted the prosecution’s manifestation and declared Co a fugitive from justice.

“After an accused is declared to be a fugitive from justice, such accused loses standing, cannot participate in the proceedings, and cannot seek any judicial relief,” the court said.

Co, who left the country in 2025 for medical reasons, has yet to return following the filing of malversation and graft charges over the allegedly substandard P289-million road dike project in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro.

The anti-graft court had earlier declared Co a "fugitive from justice" and ordered the cancellation of his Philippine passports.

In its motion, the prosecution argued that the Supreme Court’s rules barring fugitives from seeking judicial relief apply to Co.

For his part, Co's lawyers contended that he has not been convicted, that he left the country before charges were filed, and that his continued absence is due to fears for his safety.

However, the Sandiganbayan said it is “high time” to apply the mandate to individuals who have committed or are suspected of committing crimes and have fled beyond the country’s jurisdiction.

“Adopting such mandate strengthens the justice system and due process rights, to which both the accused and the State are equally entitled,” the court said.

In late January, Co filed a petition for certiorari before the Supreme Court against Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla, seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the Ombudsman’s resolution recommending charges against him.

The Supreme Court, for its part, said it would deliberate on whether Co’s petition is covered by the rule barring fugitives from seeking judicial relief.

Meanwhile, the Sandiganbayan denied the prosecution’s request to expunge from the records the entry of appearance of Co’s lawyers and other submissions filed on his behalf.—MCG, GMA Integrated News