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Army men in Davao bizwoman slay charged in military court

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PHILIPPINE Army (PA) commander Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Wednesday said copies of the charges have already been served to the two ranking officials implicated in the murder of businesswo­man and model Yvonette Plaza in Davao City last December 28.

“The pre-trial investigat­ion is still ongoing and we [have] already [given] a copy of the charges to both [Brig.] Gen. [Jesus] Durante [III] [formerly of the 1001st Infantry Brigade] and Col. [Michael] Licyayo and they have given their counter-affidavits already,” Brawner said in an interview with reporters.

“So our Provost Marshal and our Judge Advocate in the PA are [now] studying the affidavits of these two respondent­s,” he added.

The two are charged in the military court for violating Articles of War 96 and 97. Article 96 is known as “Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman,” while Article 97 refers to “Conduct Prejudicia­l to Good Order and Military Discipline.”

Conviction under Article of War 96 will result in the dismissal of the guilty party from military service. Those found guilty of violating Article of War 97 shall be tried by court martial and punished at the discretion of the court.

He also said it is possible that other charges could still be filed against the suspect officers and enlisted personnel involved.

Enlisted personnel implicated in the case were identified as Staff Sgt. Gilbert Plaza, Corporals Adrian Cachero, Rolly Cabal and Romart Longakit. Also tagged were a certain “Alias Jr.” and “Alias Master Sergeant.”

“Basically these are the Articles of War 96 and 97 but there might be other charges also not just against these two officers but also against the enlisted personnel, so we are still in the phase where [we] are conducting the initial investigat­ion or pre-trial investigat­ion,” the PA chief added.

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