jili777 Mary Jane Veloso’s ma fears for daughter’s life once back in PH
MANILA, Philippines — The mother of Mary Jane Veloso, an overseas Filipino worker on Indonesian death row for drug trafficking, said her daughter may not be safe in the Philippines.
Veloso’s mom, Celia, was reacting to the announcement of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that her daughter would be sent back to the Philippines after 14 years in an Indonesian jail.
Article continues after this advertisementManila and Jakarta agreed on Veloso’s return to the Philippines, but it remains unclear if she would still be imprisoned upon her return.
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“Para po sa akin, sa amin pong pamilya, kung iuuwi si Mary Jane at ikukulong din po, gugustuhin ko po sa Indonesia siya nakakulong,” Celia said in a dwPM interview.
Article continues after this advertisement(For me, for our family, if Mary Jane is brought home and would still be imprisoned, I would rather that she stay imprisoned in Indonesia.)
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Article continues after this advertisementShe then explained: “Dahil mas safe po ang kalooban namin dahil nakikita namin ang trato kay Mary Jane talagang mahal na mahal nila. Eh dito sa Pilipinas, hindi po kami nakakasiguro dahil international na sindikato po ang kalaban namin.”
(Because we feel safer because we see the treatment of Mary Jane whom they love so much. But here in the Philippines, we are not sure because we are against an international syndicate.)
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Celia also recalled an incident where armed men once stormed their residence.
This prompted the police and the National Bureau of Investigation to secure their home, while Mary Jane’s husband and children, as well as her parents hid in a safe house in Manila.
Nevertheless, Celia said Mary Jane’s children were happy upon hearing that their mother will return to the country.
“Her two children are very happy. They said ‘hoping that mama could finally be home’, that’s what they said,” she explained in Filipino.
In 2010, Veloso was arrested at Adisucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta after she was found in possession of more than 2.6 kilograms of heroin.
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Veloso maintained she was unaware of the contents of her luggage as it was only given by her recruitersjili777, identified as Julius Lacanilao and Maria Cristina Sergio.
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