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though the third accused was at-large. In so ruling, we took note of the fact that the
victim would not have been able to go to Malaysia were it not for the concerted efforts
of the three accused. We held thus:
Flight in criminal law is the evading of the course of justice by
voluntarily withdrawing oneself in order to avoid arrest or detention
or the institution or continuance of criminal proceedings. The
unexplained flight of an accused person may as a general rule be
taken into consideration as evidence having a tendency to establish
his guilt. Clearly, in this case, the flight of accused Relampagos, who
is still at-large, shows an indication of guilt in the crimes he has
been charged.
It is clear that through the concerted efforts of Aringoy, Lalli and
Relampagos, Lolita was recruited and deployed to Malaysia to work as a
prostitute. Such conspiracy among Aringoy, Lalli and Relampagos
could be deduced from the manner in which the crime was
perpetrated — each of the accused played a pivotal role in
perpetrating the crime of illegal recruitment, and evinced a joint
common purpose and design, concerted action and community of
interest.
For these reasons, this Court affirms the CA Decision, affirming the RTC
Decision, declaring accused Ronnie Aringoy y Masion and Hadja Jarma Lalli y
Purih guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of illegal recruitment
committed by a syndicate in Criminal Case No. 21930, with a penalty of life
imprisonment and a fine of P500,000 imposed on each of the accused.
(Emphasis supplied.)
In the case at bar, the prosecution was similarly able to establish that accusedappellant Bernadette and Franz were not the only ones who had conspired to bring the
victims to Malaysia. It was also able to establish at the very least, through the credible
testimonies of the witnesses, that (1) Jun and Macky were the escorts of the women to
Malaysia; (2) a certain Tash was their financier; (3) a certain Bunso negotiated with
Macky for the price the former would pay for the expenses incurred in transporting the
victims to Malaysia; and (4) Mommy Cindy owned the prostitution house where the
victims worked. The concerted efforts of all these persons resulted in the oppression of
the victims.
Clearly, it was established beyond reasonable doubt that accused-appellant, together
with at least two other persons, came to an agreement to commit the felony and
decided to commit it. It is not necessary to show that two or more persons met
together and entered into an explicit agreement laying down the details of how an
unlawful scheme or objective is to be carried out. Conspiracy may be deduced from the
mode and manner in which the offense was perpetrated; or from the acts of the
accused evincing a joint or common purpose and design, concerted action and
community of interest.[11]
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