Senator Bong Go said convicted rapist and murderer former Calauan, Laguna mayor Antonio Sanchez is better off in jail.
“Mr. Sanchez, ‘wag ka nang mangarap na makalaya pa. Ipagpatuloy mo na lang pagbayaran ang mga kasalanan mo dyan sa loob, kaysa lumabas ka, baka umikli pa ang iyong buhay (Mr. Sanchez, stop dreaming of being freed. Just continue to serve your time in prison instead of being released which might cut your life short),” Go said when asked to comment on the possible Sanchez’s early release from jail.
In 1995, Sanchez was convicted for the rape and murder of Mary Eileen Sarmenta and the killing of her friend Allan Gomez, both University of the Philippines Los Baños students, for which Sanchez received seven counts of reclusion perpetua (or 40 years imprisonment per count)sentences.
In 2013, the periods for good conduct time allowances (GCTA) were increased by virtue of the Republic Act (RA) 10592 signed by then President Benigno Aquino III.
The amendment allowed for the expanded application of GCTA and resulted in the possible consideration of earlier release for inmates, including Sanchez.
Go said there is a need to study the case of Sanchez and that there should be no guarantee that he will be released.
The lawmaker echoed statements of Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra and Bureau of Corrections head Nicanor Faeldon that there should be a strict evaluation of cases of inmates in the application of GCTA.
“This is not an automatic grant but will be subject to stringent evaluation.”
“Dapat araling mabuti ang kaso niya (His case should be thoroughly reviewed). He did not apply for executive clemency. He is one of the names in the list of 10,000 inmates who may be benefited by RA 10592. However, this is not an automatic grant but will be subject to stringent evaluation as mentioned by SOJ (Secretary of Justice) and BuCor (head) Faeldon,” the senator said.
Go also sympathized with the families of victims of heinous crimes and reiterated that the application for GCTA must be subjected to the most rigid and careful evaluation.
“Show proof of good behavior and that these criminals will not be a threat to society anymore before we grant anything.”
“I echo the sentiments of the families of the victims. First, show proof of good behavior and that these criminals will not be a threat to society anymore before we grant anything. I believe that’s the essence of the law,” Go said.
He said he supports the reinstatement of the death penalty for certain heinous crimes.
Go filed Senate Bill No. 207 entitled “An Act Reinstating the Death Penalty for Certain Heinous Crimes Involving Dangerous Drugs and Plunder.”
The bill seeks to effectively promote peace and order in the country and support the relentless campaign of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte against illegal drugs, criminality and corruption.