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PEOPLE Vs SIYOH
PEOPLE Vs SIYOH
SIYOH
L- 57292
Rodlfo de Castro, Danilo Hiolen, Anastacio De Guzman and Antonio de Guzman are merchants
sailing from island to island to sell their merchandises, with the help of fellow merchants
(Accused) Siyoh and Kiram.
On a later date, the group were riding a pumpboat heading to Pilas Island. Kiram stop the
pumpboat. Two shots were fired from the another pumpboat as it moved towards them. Two
people (Indanan and Jamahali) from the other pumpboat boarded inside the pumpboat of the
merchant group and take, steal and carry away all their belongings amounting to P18, 342.00.
The merchants (excluding Kiram and Siyoh) were ordered to jump in the water and fired their
guns at them which caused the death of the three while Antonio de Guzman was able to swim
to the shore and hid himself. On July 15, 1979, while waiting to retrieve the bodies, Antonio saw
Kiram (wearing the pants of the De Guzman) and Siyoh. He pointed them out to the Police and
was captured.
RESOLUTION:
They are guilty beyond reasonable doubt of qualified piracy with triple murder and frustrated
homicide.
1. Number of persons killed on the occasion of piracy, not material; Piracy, a special complex
crime punishable by death—but the number of persons killed on the occasion of piracy is not
material. PD 532 considers qualified piracy as a special complex crime punishable by death.
Therefore, the guilt of respondent was proven beyond reasonable doubt.
2. There was no other evidence presented on why should the lone survivor tell lies and fabricate
story as to apprehend the accused.
3. Appellants claim that they were not the assailants but also the victim and that the two persons
they have identified (Indanan and Jamahali) is baseless as view in the proven conspiracy
among the accused. The Conspiracy was established through the testimony of the lone witness
and survivor- De Guzman