Hi-tech arm of the law: 17 ‘sabungeros’ get taste of DOJ’s E-Inquest

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Hi-tech arm of the law: 17 ‘sabungeros’ get taste of DOJ’s E-Inquest
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Prosecutors' offices and the courts may be physically closed but it has not stopped functioning – thanks to technology. | T2TupasINQ

MANILA, Philippines – Prosecutors offices and the courts may be physically closed but it has not stopped functioning – thanks to technology.

The 17 “sabungeros” arrested in a “tupada” in Valenzuela were able to experience how the technology works when they were presented to the city’s prosecutor to undergo inquest proceedings.An inquest is a summary process where the suspect is brought to the prosecutor. During the inquiry, the offender will be informed of the offense and the evidence against him or her.

The arrested sabungeros have been slapped with complaints for violation of P.D 1602 in relation to Proclamation No. 922 were filed against the suspects.

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