
BACOLOD CITY — Former SunStar Cebu and SunStar Bacolod editor-in-chief Marchel Espina voluntarily surrendered to authorities and posted bail on Friday, after a Batangas court issued an arrest warrant in connection with an unjust vexation case filed by a local leader of a religious group.
The complaint stemmed from an opinion piece written by a contributor and published in SunStar Cebu in December 2024, when Espina was the publication’s editor-in-chief.
Espina surrendered to the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)–Negros Island Region in Bacolod City and posted bail of P6,000.
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She was accompanied by her legal counsel, lawyer Abegail Bayona.
In a statement after her surrender, Espina said she was cooperating with the legal process.
“I am voluntarily surrendering today because I respect the rule of law and the legal process. I intend to answer the allegations through the proper judicial channels,” she said.
Espina noted that the complaint arose from an opinion article published during her tenure as editor-in-chief of SunStar Cebu.
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“As a journalist, I believe this case raises important concerns about the use of criminal complaints against journalists and editors in relation to their work. I also believe it has a chilling effect on press freedom,” she said.
“Journalists and editors should never be intimidated or silenced for carrying out their professional duties in good faith. While every person has the right to seek legal remedies, the legal process should never be used to discourage independent journalism and reporting in the public interest,” she added.
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Espina reaffirmed her commitment to responsible journalism and the defense of press freedom.
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She also thanked her lawyer, colleagues, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), her family, friends, and others who, she said, “reached out and stood by me during this time.”/coa
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