Vhong Navarro to be transferred to BJMP Taguig City Jail – NBI | Inquirer Entertainment

Vhong Navarro to be transferred to BJMP Taguig City Jail – NBI

/ 11:05 AM November 16, 2022

Vhong Navarro, Deniece Cornejo

Deniece Cornejo, Vhong Navarro,

MANILA, Philippines — It’s Showtime host and actor Vhong Navarro, charged with the 2014 rape of model Deniece Cornejo, is set to be transferred to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Taguig City Jail, according to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Wednesday.

The host has been in detention at the NBI Detention Center following a criminal case filed against him in September 2022 by Cornejo in her condominium unit in Taguig in 2014.

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This case is separate from the cases Cornejo previously filed in 2014 but which were dismissed by the Department of Justice.

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“On 14 November 2022, the National Bureau of Investigation – Security Management Section (NBI-SMS) had received the Order from Regional Trial Court Branch  69,  to commit Ferdinand “Vhong” H. Navarro to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), Taguig City Jail – Male Dormitory, Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City,” the NBI said in a statement.

The NBI stated that Navarro will undergo a medical examination for his transfer, which includes an RT-PCR test.

Navarro has denied the rape charge and asserted that he was innocent. The host’s camp has previously petitioned to bail him from prison as the case proceeds. EDV

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