Mall robbery suspect killed was just released from jail after posting P100K bail

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CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Julivyn Terante, one of the arrested suspects of the J Centre Mall robbery, was just released from the Mandaue City Jail after posting a P100,000 bail when he was shot dead

According to Jail Superintendent Gil Inopia, the recommended bail for the five suspects of the robbery case, which included Terante, was P100,000.in October 2019 in Mandaue City. Four other suspects of the robbery remain at large.In an interview with CDN Digital, Inopia said Terante was the first to post bail among the five arrested suspects.According to Inopia, since the five suspects were jailed in October 2019, they have initially asked for the requirements needed to post bail.

During the stay of Terante and the four other suspects, Inopia said that they did not encounter any difficulties in handling them or any reports that they were causing trouble inside. The security in the City Jail also did not receive information of any threats received by the five suspects. Inopia added that prior to the release of Terante, they have reminded the persons deprived of liberty to coordinate with their families and relatives who could pick them up on the day they go out. During this time of pandemic, some additional requirements were needed, such as the approval of the barangay where they come from.

In the case of Terante, Inopia said that it was the common-law wife who came with a residence in Barangay Subangdaku and authorization of the barangay which granted the release through the common-law wife. /bmjoThe comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.

 

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