DOJ prosecutors dismiss obstruction complaint vs. father of POI in Salilig case

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DOJ prosecutors dismiss obstruction complaint vs. father of POI in Salilig case
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Department of Justice prosecutors have dismissed the complaint for obstruction of justice against the father of a person of interest in the death of alleged hazing victim John Matthew Salilig.

In an ambush interview on Friday, Justice spokesperson Mico Clavano said the complaint against the father was dismissed for lack of probable cause with reasonable certainty of conviction.

The Justice Department has recently raised the standard of evidence provided in cases with Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla ordering prosecutors to recommend theAsked if the Biñan City Police has already been informed, the Justice spokesperson said, “I’m not sure if they’ve been informed although this is the latest updated that I got from the panel of prosecutors.

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