People vs. Rojas Digest
People vs. Rojas Digest
People vs. Rojas Digest
Rojas (2018)
SUMMARY: The SC acquitted Reynaldo of violations of R.A. 9165 for violations of the chain of custody rule.
DOCTRINE: The arresting officers are expected to faithfully comply with the foregoing requirements because of
the unique characteristic of the illegal drugs being easily rendered indistinct, not readily identifiable, and their
being frequently open to tampering, alteration, planting or substitution by accident or otherwise. To obviate
doubts about the proof, the law demands an unbroken chain of custody.
The chain of custody vis-a-vis the drugs seized during entrapment is divided into four parts, each designed to
contribute to the preservation of the integrity of the seized drugs as evidence. The seizure and marking, if
practicable, of the seized drugs by the apprehending officer constitute the first part. Second is the turnover of
the marked seized drugs by the apprehending officer to the investigating officer. The turnover of the marked
seized drugs by the investigating officer to the forensic chemist for the laboratory examination is third. The
turnover and submission of the marked seized drugs by the forensic chemist to the trial court make up the fourth
part.
Of great significance in the preservation of the chain of custody is the initial marking of the seized drugs. The
marking ensures that the drugs were the same items that entered the chain of custody, and would eventually be
the pieces of evidence offered in court at the trial. It is required that the marking be done in the presence of the
apprehended violator, and immediately upon seizure. The requirement protects innocent persons from dubious
and concocted searches, as well as shields the apprehending officers from harassment suits based on planting
of evidence and allegations of robbery or theft.
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The Court has consistently impressed the necessity of complying with the requirement for the taking of the
inventory and photographs of the seized drugs. Albeit not indispensable, the requirements could only be
dispensed with upon justifiable grounds.
FACTS: Reynaldo was charged with violations of Section 5 and Section 11, Article II of Republic Act No. 9165
(Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002).
At around 9:00 o'clock in the evening of 11 August 2005, a civilian informant arrived at the Zamboanga City
Mobile Office (ZCMO) of the Philippine National Police at Sta. Barbara, Zamboanga City and reported to SPO3
Bunac that a certain "Jung-jung" was selling shabu at Presa Camino Nuevo. Consequently, SPO3 Bunac
informed their Acting Commander PSI Diomarie Albarico about the report and the latter instructed him to conduct
a short briefing for a possible buy-bust operation against a certain "Jungjung."
During the briefing, it was agreed that PO2 Santiago would act as the poseur-buyer, SPO3 Bunac would be the
arresting officer and the rest of the buy-bust team would serve as the back-up. It was further agreed that PO2
Santiago would buy shabu using the P100.00 marked money with serial no. FX 030478 and the pre-arranged
signal would be the removal of PO2 Santiago's bull cap.
After the briefing, the buy-bust team together with the confidential informant immediately proceeded to the target
area at Presa Camino Nuevo using four (4) motorcycles. They parked their motorcycles along the highway as
Presa Camino Nuevo is located at the interior portion of Canelar St. Then they walked towards the target area
passing through the rip-rap along the river and the foot-bridge until they reached the house of "Jungjung."
At the target area, the buy-bust team saw "Jung-jung," the suspected drug pusher, standing outside his house
and the confidential informant approached "Jung-jung" while PO2 Santiago followed the confidential informant.
The latter talked with "Jung-jung" in chavacano dialect and PO2 Santiago was introduced to "Jung-jung"
informing the latter that PO2 Santiago wanted to buy shabu. PO2 Santiago handed the P100.00 to "Jungjung"
and the latter took from the right pocket of his jacket a sachet of suspected shabu and handed it to PO2 Santiago.
When PO2 received it, he executed the pre-arranged signal by removing his bull cap.
Consequently, SPO3 Bunac rushed towards PO2 Santiago and arrested "Jung-jung." SPO3 Bunac recovered
from "Jung-jung" the P100.00 marked money and another one (1) heat-sealed transparent plastic sachet of
suspected shabu from the right pocket of "Jung-jung." SPO3 Bunac called, through his hand held radio, their
vehicle, LRU Alpha, in order to conduct "Jung-jung." The buy-bust team brought "Jung jung" to the highway
where the LRU Alpha was waiting. On their way to their office in ZCMO, they passed by first at the Barangay
Hall of Camino Nuevo for inventory. At the Barangay Hall, SPO3 Bunac conducted an inventory in the presence
of "Jung-jung," Barangay Captain Antonio Delles (Delles), and the rest of the buy-bust team and he let Barangay
Captain Delles sign the Inventory of Seized/Confiscated Items. Thereafter, they proceeded to their office at Sta.
Barbara. It was later learned that the real nan1e of "Jung-jung" is Reynaldo Rojas.
At the ZCMO, PO2 Santiago marked the sachet of suspected shabu subject of the buy-bust operation with his
initials "AGS" which stands for Antonio Gonzales Santiago. He then turned it over to their investigator PO3 Daniel
Taub (PO3 Taub). Likewise, SPO3 Bunac marked with his initials "IPB" the other sachet of suspected shabu
found in the possession of the Reynaldo and turned it over also to investigator PO3 Taub.
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