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Senator Richard Gordon. (File Photo: Dick Gordon/Facebook)

MANILA – Senator Richard Gordon on Wednesday called for the immediate passage of a bill creating the Philippine Marshal Service that will act as an independent arm to ensure the security of the judiciary.

Gordon made the call as he strongly condemned the killing of Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 45 Judge Maria Theresa Abadilla, who was shot by her clerk of court inside her own chamber in the Manila City Hall on Wednesday.

“We strongly condemn the remorseless murder of Manila RTC Judge Maria Theresa Abadilla. This is truly unforgivable. It has never been and should never be acceptable that we allow our citizens to be killed especially our judges,” Gordon said.

Gordon also urged the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to report on their recommendation so that Congress can work on the passage of the bill.

“Our judges have a vital impact on the people’s lives as they protect our liberties and rights. They help the victims of various violence and discriminations achieve justice,” Gordon said. “Without the judges, there can be no justice. This cruelty must stop now!”

The proposed Philippine Judicial Marshals Service Unit would be under the Office of the Court Administrator (OCA).

Under the bill, the marshals would also be tasked to conduct a confidential investigation on possible threats to a judge, conduct investigations on arrest warrants that have not been properly issued, to enforce warrants of arrest, and also make sure that forfeiture of assets is implemented, the senator added.

The incident happened around 12:45 p.m. inside Room 535 of the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 45.

The suspect, lawyer Amador Rebato, committed suicide after shooting the judge, police said.

Reports said a gunshot was heard while the victim and the suspect were inside the judge’s office.

Abadilla was brought to the nearest hospital but the attending physician could no longer revive her.

The investigation is still ongoing as the case was turned over to the Homicide Division of the Manila Police District.

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