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Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. undergoes booking procedures in Camp Crame on Friday, June 20, after he surrendered to the Sandiganbayan. The anti-graft court manifested that it has taken Revilla into custody because he surrendered, and that there is no need to serve an arrest warrant issued against him. The booking process included a medical examination, and taking his fingerprints and mugshot. (MNS photo)

Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. undergoes booking procedures in Camp Crame on Friday, June 20, after he surrendered to the Sandiganbayan. The anti-graft court manifested that it has taken Revilla into custody because he surrendered, and that there is no need to serve an arrest warrant issued against him. The booking process included a medical examination, and taking his fingerprints and mugshot. (MNS photo)

MANILA (Mabuhay) – State prosecutors have opposed Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr.’s motion to spend overnight at the St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig City, saying he can have his medical tests as an out-patient.

“In fact, these tests can be done by the accused as an out-patient. Thus, there is no need for the accused to stay overnight in the hospital, outside his place of detention,” the prosecutors said in a comment/opposition filed before the Sandiganbayan first division Wednesday.

The prosecutors also said the supposed ailment of Revilla – persistent migraines and cough and colds – was diagnosed by his personal physician and not a government doctor.

“Revilla has not been examined by a government physician who can verify and attest to the fact that he is indeed suffering from the medical conditions and that he must undergo further medical check-up and diagnostic tests..” they said.

The prosecutors said the court should deny Revilla’s motion for lack of merit.

But should the court grant it, Revilla should only be allowed as an out-patient, they added.

“The prosecution prays that the Court limit the accused Revilla’s medical check-up as an out-patient,” the prosecutors said.

In a manifestation filed before the anti-graft’s first division, Revilla asked the court to allow him overnight medical work-up and consultation on November 17.

Dr. Ma. Cristina Macrohon-Valdez, in a medical certificate attached to the plea, said she was recommending “a full medical work-up and consultation with other respective specialists as soon as possible.. so as to prevent further complications.”

The medical certificate issued showed that Revilla was “complaining of coughs and colds associated with generalized body malaise for one week duration on top of recurrent migraine headaches.”

Revilla’s doctor set the check-up on November 17.

In an earlier check-up, Revilla was diagnosed with the following medical problems — migraine headache, lumbo-sacral radiculopathy secondary to spondylosis, hypertension not well-controlled, and dyslipidemia.

Revilla had asked the court for him to have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for his persistent migraines.

Revilla faces plunder and graft charges for his alleged involvement in the pork barrel scam, the purported diversion of senators’ Priority Development Assistance Funds (PDAF) to ghost projects for kickbacks. He is detained at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center with fellow co-accused Senator Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada. Meanwhile, Senator Juan Ponce Enrile is in hospital detention for plunder. (MNS)

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