The Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court has approved the transfer of Joel Escorial, the self-confessed gunman of broadcaster Percy Lapid, to the Philippine National Police Custodial Center.
The Las Piñas City Regional Trial Court has approved the transfer of Joel Escorial, the self-confessed gunman of broadcaster Percy Lapid, to the Philippine National Police Custodial Center.
“I hereby commit to you the person/s of Joel Escorial y Salve… you will receive, safely keep, and confine the said accused during the pendency of this case, until further notice,” the court said.
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