Pubdate: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Philippine Daily Inquirer Contact: http://www.inquirer.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1073 NO REPRIEVE FOR KIDNAPPERS, DRUG PUSHERS -- PALACE THERE will be no reprieve for prisoners convicted of crimes involving kidnapping for ransom or smuggling and manufacture of illegal drugs, Malacanang said Friday. "In some cases, the President is prepared to show leniency," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said in a radio interview this morning as he commented on the reprieves President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo granted six convicted rapists scheduled for lethal injection. "In general, our President is pro-life and she has declared this many times," Bunye said. "But the President clearly stated in a number of interviews that when it comes to certain crimes, specifically on drugs and kidnapping, there are no ifs and buts," Bunye explained. In the case of the six convicted rapists, the President believes there is still a chance they can be rehabilitated so she exercised leniency, Bunye said. "And they are unlike drug convicts whose crimes affect many and kidnapping, which also affects the economy of the nation," Bunye added. "There is no need to amend the law on capital punishment because the President has the power to grant pardons and reprieves and she can allow capital punishment to be implemented," Bunye said. On Wednesday, the President granted six convicted rapists a 10-day reprieve on Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo's recommendation. All were scheduled to be executed by lethal injection within the month. Since the President took over in 2001, no death convict has been executed. However she came under pressure to implement the death penalty after kidnappers killed Coca-Cola Export Corp. executive Betty Chua Sy. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D