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Bill Seeks Legal Protection, Compensation for Victims of Wrongful Detention

  • Joseph Tan
  • Nation
  • June 11, 2026

A bill filed in the Senate seeks to provide stronger legal protection and compensation for individuals wrongfully detained due to mistaken identity.

Senate Bill No. 772, or the proposed Mohammad Said Act, seeks to amend Republic Act No. 7309, an act that created the Board of Claims, by expressly recognizing victims of mistaken identity as qualified claimants entitled to compensation from the State.

The measure was inspired by the case of Mohammad Maca-antal Said, a Filipino Muslim who spent months in detention after being wrongly identified by authorities.

His ordeal highlighted the serious consequences of errors in the criminal justice system, including the loss of freedom, livelihood, reputation, and time with family.

Under the bill, compensation rates for qualified claimants would be increased and updated to reflect present-day economic conditions. The measure aims to provide more meaningful financial assistance to help victims rebuild their lives after wrongful detention.

The proposal also affirms the State’s responsibility to provide redress to individuals who suffer harm through no fault of their own.

The bill recognizes that the impact of wrongful detention does not end once an innocent person is released. Victims may continue to face emotional trauma, lost opportunities, damaged reputations, family separation, and the stigma of imprisonment.

Sen. Robinhood “Robin” Padilla, who filed the measure, said freedom alone is not enough when an innocent person has been jailed because of a failure in the system.

“Kapag ang isang inosenteng tao ay nakulong dahil sa pagkakamali ng sistema, hindi sapat na palayain lamang siya. May pananagutan ang Estado na kilalanin ang pinsalang dulot nito at magbigay ng makatarungan at makabuluhang tulong upang makabangon muli ang biktima at maibalik ang kanyang dignidad,” he said.

The proposed Mohammad Said Act seeks to strengthen accountability in the justice system and ensure that victims of mistaken identity and wrongful detention receive recognition, assistance, and compensation.

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