Thursday, December 8, 2011

GMA Arrested

GMA's arrest Friday came 17 months after stepping down from the presidency last June 30. Now a Pampanga representative, and once dubbed the "Iron Lady of Asia," was in bed at a 16th-floor suite of St. Luke's Medical Center in Taguig City, wearing a hospital gown and a neck brace. The serving of the warrant capped a day of swift and unexpected developments. Senior Supt. James Bucayu of the Southern Police District (SPD) led a battery of policemen in black berets and blue uniforms in serving the warrant. He said Arroyo was calm and had anticipated their arrival, even offered them a smile, and waived her right to hear a reading of her rights by Senior Supt. Joel Coronel. The warrant was served at 6:30 p.m., or two hours after it was issued by Judge Jesus Mupas of Pasay City Regional Trial Court Branch 112 for the nonbailable offense. The officers were led from Arroyo's room to the suite's receiving area, where former fiscal Jose Flaminiano received the warrant and took over the details of the arrest.

"Under the direction of Police Director Alan Purisima, we have served the arrest warrant on former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo," Bucayu said in an impromptu press conference held 20 minutes after officially putting the lawmaker, who has a bone ailment, under hospital arrest. "She was conscious and in a reclining position on her bed when we served the warrant. It was very visible that she was sick. But she smiled at us. Perhaps she had expected us already," he said. "She expected it; she was not sad. She looked like she just woke up. Not like [at the airport on Tuesday night], when she was nearly crushed. She was just nodding and smiling." Due to Arroyo's frail condition, police will conduct the "booking"—the standard taking of mug shots and fingerprints—Saturday at 9 a.m. in her hospital room, Bucayu said. "Depending on her condition, to be determined by government doctors, we will transfer [her] to the custody of the SPD on Monday," he said, adding that four guards had been stationed outside Arroyo's suite and another team at the main entrance of the hospital.

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