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Malaban in the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (“UCCP”), currently in the custody of
the Philippine National Police at the Camp Pantaleon Garcia in Cavite. According to the
information received, on 27 May 2007 at 5.45 p.m. the pastor was arrested in front of Seven Star
gas station at Bgy. Casile, Binan, Laguna, by a sub-unit of the Philippines Armed Forces on
board of two L 300 FB vans whose plate numbers were covered. He was then handcuffed and
taken to a place he did not know and interrogated. He was forced to give names and addresses of
family members, colleagues and of leaders of non-governmental organizations in Southern
Tagalog as well as his password to enter his computer and e-mails. During the interrogation he
was severely beaten on his head with blunt objects, such as a water bottle and fists. Plastic bags
were put over his head and tightened until he could not breathe any more. He was forced to shake
his head for about an hour and was beaten when he stopped. He was threatened that his family
would suffer if he did not cooperate. He was also threatened with death, burning or burial. He
continued to be beaten throughout the whole interrogation session. He was also called “PastorImpostor”, which offended his religious feelings. After about twelve hours, he was put back on
the van, still handcuffed and blindfolded, and taken to Camp Pantaleon Garcia. Mr. Guerrero has
been charged in connection with a murder case of 1990 and with inciting to sedition. Mr.
Guerrero’s abduction is said to be linked to the fact that the UCCP has been included in a
military orientation document called “Knowing the Enemy” and listed as a leftist front
organization. About 30 UCCP pastors, lay workers have been killed since 2001.
Responses from the Government dated 26 July 2007 and 8 November 2007
213. Concerning the accuracy of the allegations, the Government indicated that Pastor Guerrero
was arrested at Binan, Laguna by elements of the Naval Intelligence and Security Force (NISF).
The arrest was carried out by virtue of Warrants of Arrest for Murder and Incitement to Sedition
issued by the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 19 – Bacoorm Cavite and the Municipial Trial
Court (MTC) – Calamba City. The Government further added that Pastor Guerrero is a suspected
high ranking member of the Communist Party of the Phillipines/New People’s Army (CCP/NPA)
operating in the Southern Tagalog region.
214. Upon his arrest, he was turned over to the Cavite Police Provincial Office and was
temporarily held at the Provincial Intelligence and Investigation Branch quarters in Cavite. He was
visited immediately by members of his family and friends including politicians. He was also
visited by the Special Investigators Quiteves and Abago of the Commission on Human Rights of
the Philippines (CHRP) together with a physician who conducted medical examinations on him.
215. The Government maintained that the alleged torture committed against him is an
exaggerated accusation concocted by the National Democratic Front (NDF) to articulate and
propagate the essence of their propaganda offensive. There was no complaint lodged by or on
behalf of Pastor Guerrero. There were no disciplinary or administrative sanctions imposed on the
alleged perpetrators.
216. An update was provided by the Government in a letter dated 8 November 2007. The
Government informed that Pastor Guerrero’s case was pending before the Regional Trial Court
Branch 18 in Bacoor, Cavite, under Criminal Case No. B-91-254. Judge Garcia of the Regional
Trial Court has reset arraignment to 14 November 2007 and he ruled on 2 August 2007 that there
was no basis for Mr. Guerrero’s release since he is charged with a non-bailable offense.