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G.R. NO. 183460 - Spouses Nerio and Soledad Pador adn Rey Pador v. Barangay Captain Bernabe Arcayan, et al.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

EN BANC

G.R. NO. 183460 : March 12, 2013

Spouses NERIO and SOLEDAD PADOR and REY PADOR, Petitioners, v. Barangay Captain BERNABE ARCAYAN, Barangay Tanod CHIEF ROMEO PADOR, Barangay Tanods ALBERTO ALIVIO, CARMELO REVALES, ROBERTO ALIMORIN, WINELO ARCAYAN, CHRISTOPHER ALIVIO & BIENVENIDO ARCAYAN, all of Barangay Tabunan, Cebu City, Respondents.

D E C I S I O N

SERENO, J.:

This Petition for Review on Certiorari1 assails the Resolution2 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 17, Cebu City, in Spec. Proc. No. 16061-CEB. The RTC Resolution denied the Petition for a Writ of Amparo filed by petitioner-spouses Nerio and Soledad Pador and Rey Pador against respondents - Barangay Captain Bernabe Arcayan, Barangay Tanod Chief Romeo Pador, and Barangay Tanods Alberto Alivio, Carmela Revales, Roberto Alimorin, Winelo Arcayan, Christopher Alivio and Bienvenido Arcayan.

On 22 March 2008, petitioners filed with the RTC a Verified Petition for the Issuance of a Writ of Amparo.3chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Petitioners alleged that in February 2008, rumors circulated that petitioner Nerio Pador was a marijuana planter in Barangay Tabunan, Cebu City.4 On 17 March 2008, respondents Alberto Alivio, Carmelo Revales and Roberto Alimorin raided their ampalaya farm to search for marijuana plants, but found none.5 After the raid, petitioners Nerio and Rey Pador received invitation letters for a conference from respondent Barangay Captain Arcayan.6 They referred the invitation letters to their counsel, who advised them not to attend and, instead, send a letter-reply to Barangay Captain Arcayan. When the latter received the letter-reply, he allegedly read its contents, got one copy, and refused to sign a receipt of the document.7 Petitioners then concluded that the conduct of the raid, the sending of the invitation letters, the refusal of respondent barangay captain to receive their letter-reply as well as the possibility of more harassment cases, false accusations, and possible violence from respondents gravely threatened their right to life, liberty and security and necessitated the issuance of a writ of amparo.8chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

After examining the contents of the petition and the affidavits attached to it, the RTC issued the Writ and directed respondents to make a verified return.9chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In compliance with the RTC's directive, respondents filed their Verified Return and/or Comment.10 In their counter-statement of facts, they alleged that on 16 March 2008, respondent Winelo Arcayan received a report regarding the alleged existence of a marijuana plantation in a place called Sitio Gining in Barangay Tabunan.11 He then referred the matter to Barangay Tanod Chief Romeo Pador and Barangay Captain Arcayan, who commenced to organize a patrol.12chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

On the morning of 17 March 2008, while the barangay tanods were having a final briefing, Carmelo Revales left the place to take his breakfast.13 While he was taking his breakfast, Nerio Pador, who was riding a motorcycle, stopped and accused the former of uprooting the marijuana plants.14 Carmelo denied any knowledge about the incident, and Nerio thereafter threatened to have him killed. Carmelo promptly reported this threat to the other barangay tanods.15chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Respondents recounted that, notwithstanding Nerio's actions, they proceeded to patrol the area.16 When they passed by the house of Nerio, he angrily uttered in Cebuano, "If I will be informed who reported the matter to the police, I will attack the informant." Carmelo then asked him, "Who reported to you?" Nerio replied, "I will tell you later once I will be captured by police authorities. All of us will be dead this afternoon. I want a shoot out!"17chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Respondents thereafter commenced their patrol of a place owned by a certain David Quintana, but their rounds yielded a negative result.18chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Later that evening, while respondent Alberto Alivio was passing by the house of Nerio, the latter threatened to kill him, saying, "I want to kill now!"19 Alberto then asked him, "Who reported to you so that the truth will come out?" Nerio then punched the door of his house and said, "I will tell you later when I will be captured by the police authorities!" Alberto then left the place and reported the matter to respondent Barangay Captain Arcayan.20chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In response to the reports, Barangay Captain Arcayan stated that he ordered his secretary to prepare invitation letters for petitioners Nerio and Rey Pador, as the allegations of threats and intimidation made by Nerio against some of the barangay tanods were serious. Barangay Captain Arcayan explained that he no longer signed a copy of petitioners' letter-reply, as he had already been given a copy of it.21chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

The RTC then heard the Petition. On 3 July 2008, it issued the assailed Resolution22 finding that petitioners' claims were based merely on hearsay, speculations, surmises and conjectures, and that respondents had sufficiently explained the reason behind the issuance of the letters of invitation. It thereafter proceeded to deny petitioners the privilege of the writ of amparo.23chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Dissatisfied with the ruling of the RTC, petitioners filed the instant Petition for Review24 before this Court, ascribing grave and serious error on the part of the trial court.25chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

The Court's Ruling

We uphold the RTC's Resolution and deny the instant Petition.

Section 1 of the Rule on the Writ of Amparo26 provides for the grounds that may be relied upon in a petition therefor, as follows:chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

SEC. 1. Petition. The petition for a writ of amparo is a remedy available to any person whose right to life, liberty and security is violated or threatened with violation by an unlawful act or omission of a public official or employee, or of a private individual or entity.

The writ shall cover extralegal killings and enforced disappearances or threats thereof.

Thus, to be entitled to the privilege of the writ, petitioners must prove by substantial evidence27 that their rights to life, liberty and security are being violated or threatened by an unlawful act or omission.

A closer look at the instant Petition shows that it is anchored on the following allegations: first, that respondents conducted a raid on the property of petitioner based on information that the latter were cultivators of marijuana; second, that respondent barangay captain sent them invitation letters without stating the purpose of the invitation; third, that respondent barangay captain refused to receive petitioners' letter-reply; and fourth, that petitioners anticipate the possibility of more harassment cases, false accusations, and potential violence from respondents.

All these allegations are insufficient bases for a grant of the privilege of the writ.

On the first allegation, we find that the supposed raid on petitioners'

ampalaya farm was sufficiently controverted by respondents.

Respondents alleged, and the trial court found, that a roving patrol was conducted, not on the ampalaya farm of Nerio Pador, but on an area locally called Sitio Gining, which was beside the lot possessed by David Quintana.28chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Assuming, however, that respondents had in fact entered the ampalaya farm, petitioner Rey Pador himself admitted that they had done so with his permission, as stated in his affidavit:chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

5. Around 8:00 a.m., I saw Tabunan barangay tanod Roberto Alimorin. I greeted him good morning. He told me that there are reports that marijuana plants were grown at our ampalaya farm and that there is already a raid.

6. Being innocent and nothing to hide, I allowed Mr. Alimorin to search the ampalaya farm for marijuana plants.29chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Finally, even assuming that the entry was done without petitioners' permission, we cannot grant the privilege of the writ of amparo based upon a trespass on their ampalaya farm. Granting that the intrusion occurred, it was merely a violation of petitioners' property rights. In Tapuz v. Del Rosario,30 we ruled that the writ of amparo does not envisage the protection of concerns that are purely property or commercial in nature, as follows:chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

The writ of amparo was originally conceived as a response to the extraordinary rise in the number of killings and enforced disappearances, and to the perceived lack of available and effective remedies to address these extraordinary concerns. It is intended to address violations of or threats to the rights to life, liberty or security, as an extraordinary and independent remedy beyond those available under the prevailing Rules, or as a remedy supplemental to these Rules. What it is not, is a writ to protect concerns that are purely property or commercial. Neither is it a writ that we shall issue on amorphous and uncertain grounds.31 x x x. (Emphasis in the original)

We therefore rule that the alleged intrusion upon petitioners' ampalaya farm is an insufficient ground to grant the privilege of the writ of amparo.

On petitioners' second and third allegations, we find that the barangay captain's act of sending invitation letters to petitioners and failure to sign the receiving copy of their letter-reply did not violate or threaten their constitutional right to life, liberty or security. The records show that Barangay Captain Arcayan sufficiently explained the factual basis for his actions. Moreover, the records are bereft of any evidence that petitioners were coerced to attend the conference through the use of force or intimidation. On the contrary, they had full freedom to refuse to attend the conference, as they have in fact done in this case.

The fourth allegation of petitioner that, following these events, they can anticipate more harassment cases, false accusations and possible violence from respondents is baseless, unfounded, and grounded merely on pure speculations and conjectures. As such, this allegation does not warrant the consideration of this Court.

On a final note, we reiterate that the privilege of the writ of amparo is an extraordinary remedy adopted to address the special concerns of extra-legal killings and enforced disappearances. "Accordingly, the remedy ought to be resorted to and granted judiciously, lest the ideal sought by the Amparo Rule be diluted and undermined by the indiscriminate filing of amparo petitions for purposes less than the desire to secure amparo reliefs and protection and/or on the basis of unsubstantiated allegations."32chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the instant Petition for Review is DENIED. The 3 July 2008 Resolution of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 17, Cebu City, in Spec. Proc. No. 16061-CEB is AFFIRMED.

SO ORDERED.


Endnotes:


* On official leave.?r?l??l?br?r�

1 Rollo, pp. 12-56; Verified Petition for Review on Certiorari dated 16 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

2 Id. at 57-59; Resolution dated 3 July 2008, penned by Judge Silvestre A. Maamo, Jr.?r?l??l?br?r�

3 RTC Records, pp. 1-8; Verified Petition dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

4 Id. at 9; Affidavit of Rosemelinda Pador dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

5 Id. at 3; Verified Petition dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

6 Id. at 4; Verified Petition dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

7 Id.?r?l??l?br?r�

8 Id. at 4-5; Verified Petition dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

9 Id. at 23-24; Writ of Amparo dated 26 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

10 Id. at 28-42; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

11 Id. at 30; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

12 Id.?r?l??l?br?r�

13 Id. at 31; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

14 Id. at 53-54; Affidavit of Carmelo Revales dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

15 Id. at 54; Affidavit of Carmelo Revales dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

16 Id. at 31; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

17 Id. at 54; Affidavit of Carmelo Revales dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

18 Id. at 32; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

19 Id. at 32-33; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

20 Id at 33; Verified Return and/or Comment on the Petition dated 31 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

21 Id. at 67; Affidavit of Bernabe Arcayan dated 8 April 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

22 Id. at 136-138; Resolution dated 3 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

23 Id. at 138; Resolution dated 3 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

24 Rollo, pp. 12-56; Verified Petition for Review on Certiorari dated 16 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

25 Id. at 19; Verified Petition for Review on Certiorari dated 16 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

26 A.M. No. 07-9-12-SC, adopted on 16 October 2007.?r?l??l?br?r�

27 Secs. 17 and 18, Rule on the Writ of Amparo.?r?l??l?br?r�

28 RTC Records, p. 138; Resolution dated 3 July 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

29 Id. at. 12; Affidavit dated 22 March 2008.?r?l??l?br?r�

30 G.R. NO. 182484, 17 June 2008, 554 SCRA 768.?r?l??l?br?r�

31 Id. at 784.?r?l??l?br?r�

32 Rubrico v. Macapagal-Arroyo, G.R. NO. 183871, 18 February 2010, 613 SCRA 233, 261.




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