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Primafacie Evidence of Arson

This document is Presidential Decree No. 1613 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos on March 7, 1979. It amends the law on arson in the Philippines. The decree increases penalties for arson and outlines special circumstances where penalties are higher, such as when arson is committed for financial gain or results in death. It also defines prima facie evidence of arson and allows for confiscation of property that is the object of arson by the state.

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Primafacie Evidence of Arson

This document is Presidential Decree No. 1613 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos on March 7, 1979. It amends the law on arson in the Philippines. The decree increases penalties for arson and outlines special circumstances where penalties are higher, such as when arson is committed for financial gain or results in death. It also defines prima facie evidence of arson and allows for confiscation of property that is the object of arson by the state.

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GOVPH

Philippine Standard Time:


Tuesday, March 6, 2018 10:50:46 AM
source: PAGASA
OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE IS THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE
PHILIPPINES. EDITED AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
UNDER COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 638
Presidential Decree No. 1613, s. 1979
Signed on March 7, 1979
MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1613

AMENDING THE LAW ON ARSON

WHEREAS, findings of the police and intelligence agencies of the government reveal that fires
and other crimes involving destruction in Metro Manila and other urban centers in the country are
being perpetrated by criminal syndicates, some of which have foreign connections;

WHEREAS, the current law on arson suffers from certain inadequacies that impede the successful
enforcement and prosecution of arsonists;

WHEREAS, it is imperative that the high incidence of fires and other crimes involving destruction
be prevented to protect the national economy and preserve the social, economic and political
stability of the country;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the


powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree as part of the law of the land,
the following:

Section 1. Arson. Any person who burns or sets fire to the property of another shall be punished by
Prision Mayor.

The same penalty shall be imposed when a person sets fire to his own property under
circumstances which expose to danger the life or property of another.

Section 2. Destructive Arson. The penalty of Reclusion Temporal in its maximum period to
Reclusion Perpetua shall be imposed if the property burned is any of the following:

1. Any ammunition factory and other establishment where explosives, inflammable or combustible
materials are stored.
2. Any archive, museum, whether public or private, or any edifice devoted to culture, education or
social services.

3. Any church or place of worship or other building where people usually assemble.

4. Any train, airplane or any aircraft, vessel or watercraft, or conveyance for transportation of
persons or property

5. Any building where evidence is kept for use in any legislative, judicial, administrative or other
official proceedings.

6. Any hospital, hotel, dormitory, lodging house, housing tenement, shopping center, public or
private market, theater or movie house or any similar place or building.

7. Any building, whether used as a dwelling or not, situated in a populated or congested area.

Section 3. Other Cases of Arson. The penalty of Reclusion Temporal to Reclusion Perpetua shall
be imposed if the property burned is any of the following:

1. Any building used as offices of the government or any of its agencies;

2. Any inhabited house or dwelling;

3. Any industrial establishment, shipyard, oil well or mine shaft, platform or tunnel;

5. Any plantation, farm, pastureland, growing crop, grain field, orchard, bamboo grove or forest;

6. Any rice mill, sugar mill, cane mill or mill central; and

7. Any railway or bus station, airport, wharf or warehouse.

Section 4. Special Aggravating Circumstances in Arson. The penalty in any case of arson shall be
imposed in its maximum period;

1. If committed with intent to gain;

2. If committed for the benefit of another;

3. If the offender is motivated by spite or hatred towards the owner or occupant of the property
burned;

4. If committed by a syndicate.
The offense is committed by a syndicate if its is planned or carried out by a group of three (3) or
more persons.

Section 5. Where Death Results from Arson. If by reason of or on the occasion of the arson death
results, the penalty of Reclusion Perpetua to death shall be imposed.

Section 6. Prima Facie evidence of Arson. Any of the following circumstances shall constitute
prima facie evidence of arson:

1. If the fire started simultaneously in more than one part of the building or establishment.

2. If substantial amount of flammable substances or materials are stored within the building note
necessary in the business of the offender nor for household us.

3. If gasoline, kerosene, petroleum or other flammable or combustible substances or materials


soaked therewith or containers thereof, or any mechanical, electrical, chemical, or electronic
contrivance designed to start a fire, or ashes or traces of any of the foregoing are found in the ruins
or premises of the burned building or property.

4. If the building or property is insured for substantially more than its actual value at the time of
the issuance of the policy.

5. If during the lifetime of the corresponding fire insurance policy more than two fires have
occurred in the same or other premises owned or under the control of the offender and/or insured.

6. If shortly before the fire, a substantial portion of the effects insured and stored in a building or
property had been withdrawn from the premises except in the ordinary course of business.

7. If a demand for money or other valuable consideration was made before the fire in exchange for
the desistance of the offender or for the safety of the person or property of the victim.

Section 7. Conspiracy to commit Arson. Conspiracy to commit arson shall be punished by Prision
Mayor in its minimum period.

Section 8. Confiscation of Object of Arson. The building which is the object of arson including the
land on which it is situated shall be confiscated and escheated to the State, unless the owner
thereof can prove that he has no participation in nor knowledge of such arson despite the exercise
of due diligence on his part.

Section 9. Repealing Clause. The provisions of Articles 320 to 326-B of the Revised Penal Code
and all laws, executive orders, rules and regulations, or parts thereof, inconsistent with the
provisions of this Decree are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.

Section 10. Effectivity. This Decree shall take effect immediately upon publication thereof at least
once in a newspaper of general circulation.

Done in the City of Manila, this 7th day of March, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and
seventy-nine.

(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS

By the President:

(Sgd.) JACOBO C. CLAVE


Presidential Executive Assistant

Source: Malacañang Records Office

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