BAGUIO CITY -- Seven
cadets tagged as suspects behind the hazing death of Cdt. 4th Class Darwin
Dormitorio will face a general court martial (GCM) for violation of the
Articles of War.
Quoting the
Judge Advocate General’s Office, Brig. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., commandant of
the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Cadet Corps, here said the seven would be
charged for violating Articles of War 97 or conduct prejudice to good order and
military discipline.
The seven
cadets who were also charged last week of murder and violation of the
Anti-Hazing Law are Cdt. 1st Class Axl Rey Sanupao; Cdt. 2nd Class Christian
Zacarias; Cdt. 3rd Class Shalimar Imperial Jr.; Cdt. 3rd Class Felix Lumbag
Jr.; Cdt. 3rd Class Julius Carlo Tadena; and Cdt. 3rd Class Rey David John
Volante.
The
provision, described as “General Article”, is defined: “Though not mentioned in
these articles, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and
military discipline, and all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the
military service, shall be taken cognizance of by a general or special court
martial according to the nature and degree of the offense, and punished at the
discretion of the court.”
He said
appropriate administrative charges have also been filed against the cadets and
officers tagged in Dormitorio’s death.
The officers
charged before the Baguio City Prosecutor’s Office, were Maj. Rex Bolo, Cpt.
Jeffrey Batistiana, Cpt. Flor Apple Apostol, Maj. Maria Ofelia Beloy and Lt.
Col. Cesar Candelaria.
Since the
cadets are facing administrative charges at the PMA, they will have to undergo
court martial proceedings, Brawner said.
“The
procedure for a general court martial has started but first, its members should
be determined,” Brawner said.
Brawner said
the GCM would be supervised by the military’s general headquarters, headed by
Armed Forces Chief Noel Clement.
Brawner said
he was not sure whether the officers included in the case would also be tried
by a military court.
Cpt. Cheryl
Tindog, PMA spokesperson, said the officers’ cases would be evaluated and
decided on by the Armed Forces of the Philippines while those of the cadets
would be handled by the PMA.
Tindog said
the five officers were detained at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, the main
military headquarters while the cadets were here at Fort del Pilar.
Dormitorio
died in September after a series of physical abuses by his upperclassmen
against him at the PMA based on police investigation.
After Dormitorio’s death, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana ordered all freshmen cadets to undergo physical examination.
After Dormitorio’s death, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana ordered all freshmen cadets to undergo physical examination.
Four plebes
were rushed to various hospitals – three at the V. Luna Medical Center in
Quezon City and one at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig City for severe
bruising.
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