Court orders PMA doctors, cadets in hazing-slay nabbed
>> Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Military
intervenes in PMA cadets’ fate
BAGUIO CITY — A court ordered the arrest
of three former cadets and three doctors here at the Philippine Military
Academy (PMA) who were indicted for the death of 4th class cadet Darwin
Dormitorio last year.
Regional
Trial Court Branch 3 Judge Maria Ligaya Itliong-Rivera issued the arrest
warrant for former cadets Felix Lumbag Jr., Shalimar Imperial Jr. and
Julius Carlo Tadena including former PMA Station Hospital chief Lt. Col. Ceasar
Candelaria and medical officers Maj. Ma. Ofelia Beloy and Capt. Flor Apple Apostol.
Judge Itliong-Rivera set bail of
P200,000 each for Candelaria, Beloy and Apostol. No bail was recommended for
the other accused.
Baguio City
police director Col. Allen Rae Co said the three cadets, who had been
discharged from the Corps of Cadets of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP) would be transferred from a stockade area at Camp Aguinaldo to the Baguio
City jail.
The Baguio
City prosecutor’s office indicted Imperial and Lumbag for hazing and murder
last month.
Tadena was charged with hazing and less
serious physical injuries while cadet Christian Zacarias was indicted for
slight physical injuries.
Candelaria,
Apostol and Beloy were charged with murder.
The
complaints filed against PMA Superintendent Lt. Gen. Ronnie Evangelista, former
commandant of cadets Brig. Gen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro and three other
former cadets were dismissed for lack of probable cause.
AFP spokesman
Maj. Gen. Edgard Arevalo told media they have yet to receive a copy of the
arrest warrants saying the Judge Advocate General would attend to the matter
and give appropriate recommendations to AFP chief Gen. Felimon Santos Jr.
“We will
cooperate and when needed, assist in the swift dispensation of justice. We owe
it to the people, especially to the parents of the late Cadet Darwin Dormitorio
and the community of PMA Alumni,” Arevalo said.
At the same time, the
military spokesman said six cadets tagged in Dormitorio’s death are currently
under the Armed Forces headquarters’ custody and have been arraigned.
“[They] are
now facing trial before a General Court Martial for violation of Article of War
97 Conduct Prejudicial to Good Order and Military Discipline,” Arevalo said on
Wednesday.
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