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Philippine NBI lies to ABS-CBN News and other news media about the Nida Blanca/Rod Strunk Murder case!
NBI to use Erap ploy vs. Strunk
By JIMMY PEREZ
TODAY Reporter ABS-CBN News Philippines,
(Comments and links by Justice in 2002)
As the improbability of the US government turning over Rod Lauren Strunk seems certain at this stage, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is set to cite a precedent case two years ago in which an American was extradited here to face charges of rape.
(Extradition date May 11, 2001 - not two years -- Release date July 5. 2001) Dennis Standefer was held in jail for two years in Jakarta and the Philippines on fake case filed by Ricardo Diaz for his treasure hunting partners", Karl Ryll, Steven Morgan, Harold Karaka, and Colonel Segundo Duran (PNP).
(See http://justicein2002.com for complete details! This total miscarriage of justice could be used to keep Strunk from getting extradited!)
The countrys extradition treaty with the United States does not allow a suspect to be turned over if he is facing charges punishable by death. Strunk, in this case, is the prime suspect in the murder of his wife actress Nida Blanca and therefore is exempted from being extradited based on that provision of the treaty.
This is the main problem hounding the NBI. But the bureau is confident the case of Dennis Standefer two years ago can be cited to persuade federal authorities to hand over Strunk.
(The real story is just the opposite! It is VERY likely that the United States courts will use the Standefer case to deny the extradition case against Strunk and possibly the one pending against Charlie Ang and the NBI and the Justice Department know it!)
Standefer fled the country after multiple counts of rape were filed against him.
(A total lie, fabrication, and libelous statement! Standefer left the Philippines in summer of 1995; Karl Ryll filed the fake rape case in August 1999 with the help of Ricardo Diaz and Segundo Duran. There was one (1) fake charge of one count filed, not multiple charges as Diaz stated! Phony documents issued by the PAOCTF were used to arrange the arrest. These were dated a few weeks BEFORE the FAKE RAPE case was even reported by RYLL!) See: http://justicein2002.com/estrada.html
The NBI, through the justice department, requested the US government to extradite him.
(This is another total lie. Give me a break! How could this have possibly occurred, when he was arrested (with Karl Ryll looking on) only ten days after the case was filed in Mindanao? The only request was made to Indonesia, with faked documents and Karl Ryll and Steve Morgans money, and Joseph Estrada pulling the strings! The US Embassy had proof" (From the Philippine Bureau of Immigration and Deportation [BID] that Standefer was not even in the Philippines when the alleged" rape took place. The Strunk case has taken over a year, with no extradition request or even a criminal complant filed! The Standefer case was filled on August 13, 2001 and he was arrested ten days later! These are both death penalty cases! Could $350 million dollars have something to this fast injustuice"?)
See victims" statement
http://justicein2002.com/id2.html
(Ryll filed the fake rape case" on August 10, 1999. Ryll delivered it to the Dapa court the next day, and the arrest warrant was given to Ryll on August 12, 1999. Diaz assisted Ryll by filing the request of arrest" letter to the Indonesian government on August 13, 1999. Ryll flew to Indonesia and paid a lawyer there $10,000 USD to help have the police arrest Standefer on August 23, 199. There was NEVER any preliminary investigation, police or doctor report, or any evidence or witnesses, except for the one page statement Ryll wrote and coursed/bribed the victim to sign. She refused to go to the Dapa court or talk to the police/judge/prosecutor in Dapa. This was all done by Karl Ryll and Colonel Segundo Duran (PNP) who was acting on his own and not on any official business. See http://justicein2002.com/id11htm for details.)
It turned out, however, that Standefer instead fled to Indonesia, which also refused to extradite him citing the penalty of the charges he was facing.
(Standefer did not flee" to Indonesia from any rape" charge, but was working there! He had been back to the USA, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Indonesia several times, when the fake case was filed, five years after the alleged rape case took place! How could he flee from a charge that was NEVER filed until ten days before his arrest?
The NBI also falsely accused him of killing over 100 Filipinos in Mindanao, but never even asked him a single question about this when they had him in custody in Manila!
See http://justicein2002.com/id1.html)
Former President Estrada then assured both the US and Indonesian governments that Standefer would not be meted the death penalty should he be found guilty.
(Diaz and other NBI officials refuted this assurance" and written Undertaking" signed by Estrada upon Standefers arrival in Manila, as President Estrada was no longer president! The Surigao Del Norte Prosecutor and the Dapa RTC Judge also proceeded on the death penalty case and refused bail, citing the pending death penalty as the reason as it is a no-bail offence. Estrada was involved with Ryll and Morgan since he got into office. The salvage of the Japanese shipwreck could NOT PROCEED without his help and the extradition of Standefer could not have taken place without his full participation and assistance)
It worked and it led to the smooth extradition of Standefer," said Nida Blanca murder case spokesman Lawyer Ric Diaz who is also the bureaus International Police division chief.
(SMOOTH? It took the Philippine government and Karl Ryll two years; cost them tens of thousands of dollars (Including huge bribes by Ryll to Indonesian authorities, and the totally fake case was dismissed within sixty days of Standefers arrival in the Philippines. Is this a successful, legal, and SMOOTH extradition?
It sure was a ploy", which is the only true statement made here by the NBI.)
Diaz explained that the President has the power to commute a convicts sentence and this could well be used in the case of Strunk.
(Sure, just like Standefer! When they get Strunk and Ang to the Philippines they will do whatever they want, charge them with whatever they want, including giving them the death penalty! Again!)
NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco had admitted the uncertainty of Strunks possible extradition. But he, too, is confident a government-to-government talk may prove fruitful in the end.
Strunk left the country last summer to visit his ailing mother who died even before he arrived in the US. He was reportedly living with relatives in California.
Diaz said his being in California can also be a plus factor for the NBI.
(Another lie for the NBI, as it makes NO DIFFERENCE where Strunk is, as this is a United States federal government issue (Just like Atong Charlie" Ang case is!)
Atong Ang is in a Nevada jail as everyone knows! He was arrested there and he is under United States Federal jurisdiction, and there is a good possibility that the Standefer case may result in Angs winning his extradition case, too!)
I learned that the state of California has death penalty for convicts of heinous crimes," he said.
(So what? What does this have to do with anything? Strunk is NOT subject to California law in this case, only United States Federal law. The NBI is just trying to confuse the issue!)
Meanwhile, the NBI and the National Police Criminal Investigation Group has stepped up the manhunt for another prime suspect, Vicente Dodong" Polinar, after receiving reports he was spotted in Bukidnon.
Authorities in the province reported seeing him driving a Mitsubishi Gallant which was allegedly used in casing Blanca a week before she was murdered on November 7 last year.
A witness, Alfredo Rodriguez, claimed he was hired by Polinar and Philip Medel Jr. as their driver in tailing Blanca.
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