Declared persona non grata Battalion head, another Army exec hit for military offenses
>> Sunday, August 30, 2015
By Eva Visperas
BINMALEY, Pangasinan The municipal council assailed last week two
officials of the Philippine Army for refusing to shed light on alleged
offenses committed by the military on a beach here.
Mayor Simplicio Rosario said he signed a
resolution declaring Lt. Col. Edgardo Batenga, chief of the Army's
70th Infantry Battalion (IB), and Capt. LaurencioPanit Jr. persona non
grata.
The 70th IB is located at Camp Andres Malong Army
Reservation in Barangay San Isidro Norte in this town.
The camp is located near a beach, where the
alleged “militarization” reportedly occurred.
Rosario said due process was observed, there
was a complaint and the municipal council invited the Army officers thrice to
the hearing.
Earlier, the local government officials and
the Army officers figured in a dispute regarding the dumping of garbage by the
municipal government at the Army reservation site.
Rosario said the invitation of the municipal
council was not about garbage, noting the matter has been resolved.
“The issue here is the militarization on the
beach. The people are threatened,” he said.
Rosario said he had been receiving complaints
that militiamen were brandishing firearms as they roamed the area.
Fishermen complained that the Army prevented
them from entering the area.
Rosario said the beach area would be improved
once the baywalk project of Rep. Leopoldo Bataoil reaches it.
He said local officials are willing to lift
the persona non grata declaration against Panit “but not on Batenga.”
Batenga said he was willing to meet local
officials on neutral ground.
He accused the Sangguniang Bayan of berating
representatives he sent in his behalf to the session.
Two other invitations were sent to Batenga
but he refused to attend.
Batenga said he was in Davao when he was
first invited to the session and he sent Panit as his representative.
He sent a letter to the council explaining
why he could not attend the session, but the legislators apparently wanted his
presence.
“The bottomline of this is our environment
preservation project, which is about tons of garbage dumped at the camp by the
municipal government,” Batenga said.
He said he sent his civil military operations
officer, Capt. Lubonin Bangoc, to represent him in the session, but the legislators
reportedly humiliated him.
He shrugged off the council resolution
declaring him persona non grata.
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