Former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) general manager and retired police colonel Royina Marzan Garma is set to file on May 2 her counter-affidavit on the murder and frustrated murder complaints filed against her.
Garma was charged before the Department of Justice (DOJ) with murder and frustrated murder in the 2020 killing of former PCSO board secretary and retired police general Wesley Barayuga whose driver Jun Gunao was wounded during the attack.

“Because Garma is not around then we will avail of the e-filing of pleadings,” lawyer Emerito Quilang, Garma’s legal counsel, told journalists on Monday, April 14.
Quilang noted that Garma remains detained in the United States since her arrival there in November last year.
He was at the DOJ for the hearing of the complaints against her client. He said Garma will filed her counter-affidavit on May 2.
“We will all be putting there (in the counter-affidavit) already our defense. Of course our defense there is that she does not have any participation,” he said.
Quilang denied reports that Garma was detained by US authorities over allegations of money laundering.
“That’s not true. She does not have any property in the United States,” he said as he explained that "she is in detention because she went there without the necessary papers.”
He confirmed that Garma is seeking asylum in the US.
“There is another lawyer handling the asylum case in the United States,” he said.
He added that the April 2 hearing on the asylym request had been cancelled.
“You know the US government is very strict. That’s why there is no setting yet of our request for hearing on our asylum request,” he also said.