Sun.Star Baguio

PMA cadets transfer ordered

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

THE BAGUIO City Regional Trial Court Branch 5 ordered the transfer of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) cadets pinned to the death of cadet Fourth Class Darwin Dormitorio in 2019.

The court ordered the Baguio prosecutor­s until July 30 to respond to the motion of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s to retain custody of cadets Shalimar Imperial Jr., Felix Lumbag Jr. and Julius Carlo Tadena, otherwise, the three cadets are set to be detained at the Baguio City Jail.

Since January, PMA no longer held custody of the cadets as they were transferre­d to the stockade of Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Lawyer and Chief

Inspector Paul Balagey, Baguio City Jail warden on Friday said since January, the BJMP has been preparing for the possible arrival of the PMA cadets

To date, there are 309 total number of male inmates at the city jail.

“Iyong mga cadete naaccussed sa Darwin Dormitorio case, the latest informatio­n we got is that the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s appealed to the courts for the continued custody of the accused. Wala pa sa amin iyong mga kadete,” Balag-ey added saying there will be no special treatment if the cadets arrive at the BJMP.

On July 7, Presiding Judge Maria Ligaya Itliong-Rivera of the RTC Branch 5 in Baguio City issued warrant of arrest for cadets Lumbag, Tadena and Imperial, who are charged of violations of RA 11053 or the Anti-Hazing Act.

In another arrest warrant, Imperial Jr. and Lumbag Jr. were also charged for murder including Captain Flor Apple Apostol, Major Maria Ofelia Beloy and Lieutenant Colonel Ceasar Candelaria, all three from the Fort del Pilar Station Hospital at PMA.

Rivera indicated no bail for Imperial Jr., Lumbag Jr., and Tadena while Apostol, Beloy and Candelaria have a fixed bail ofP200,000 each.

Previously, the three Baguio City prosecutor­s in-charge ofthe

Dormitorio case recommende­d for Imperial Jr., Lumbag Jr., and Tadena to be prosecuted and indicted for Hazing.

In the 66-page resolution, prosecutor­s also recommende­d for Imperial Jr., Lumbag Jr. and Captain Apostol, Major Beloy and Lieutenant Colonel Candelaria be prosecuted and indicted for murder.

Tadena is also indicted for less serious physical injuries and for 2CL Christian ZacGabino arias prosecuted and indicted for slight physical injuries.

Charges against 1CL Axl Rey Sanopao, 3CL Rey David JohnVolant­e, 3CL John Vincent Manalo, Major Rex Bolo, Captain Jeffrey Batistiana and former PMA Officials Lieutenant General Ronnie Evangelist­a and Brigadier General Bartolome Vicente Bacarro were recommende­d to be dismissed for lack of probable cause.

 ?? Photo by Chris Pagulayan ?? MAKITAM. Cycling advocates distribute 187 bicycle reflectors in La Trinidad, Benguet on July 29. The ‘Makitam Project’ aims to be a bike safety-focused project in partnershi­p with Pinegypsy, UP Baguio Mountainee­rs, Bike Scouts Baguio, Cordillera Conservati­on Trust, Lakay Bikers, Nomads, Highland Love, and Daily Cycle Movement. It is inspired by “Kitaka” project of UP Mountainee­rs and TatsoLook of Adventure Cycling Philippine­s.
Photo by Chris Pagulayan MAKITAM. Cycling advocates distribute 187 bicycle reflectors in La Trinidad, Benguet on July 29. The ‘Makitam Project’ aims to be a bike safety-focused project in partnershi­p with Pinegypsy, UP Baguio Mountainee­rs, Bike Scouts Baguio, Cordillera Conservati­on Trust, Lakay Bikers, Nomads, Highland Love, and Daily Cycle Movement. It is inspired by “Kitaka” project of UP Mountainee­rs and TatsoLook of Adventure Cycling Philippine­s.

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