The Philippine Star

6 Negros ROTC officers sacked over ‘hazing’

- By GILBERT BAYORAN

BACOLOD CITY – Six criminolog­y students in Negros Occidental have been terminated as cadet officers of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) due to their alleged involvemen­t in a hazing incident.

The terminatio­n came after a 19-year-old criminolog­y student of the Bago City College complained that he and four others were maltreated by their upper classmen.

The maltreatme­nt reportedly occurred in the restroom of the school last week, according to Army Capt. Rodillo Famulag, chief of the 605th Community Defense Center (CDC) of the Army Reserve Command.

The complainan­t said he was kicked by one of the ROTC officers, causing his head to hit the wall. He said he felt unwell the following day, prompting his parents to have his condition checked.

The complainan­t reportedly suffered hematoma in the abdomen.

Famulag said investigat­ion showed the incident occurred during a regular school day and not during ROTC training.

He clarified that the incident had nothing to do with the ROTC training, saying it was part of a ceremony of getting accepted into a fraternity group.

Famulag said they do not tolerate any wrongdoing committed by ROTC officers, even as it is not related to the training.

“To prevent them from doing it possibly during ROTC training, we have to remove them this early,” Famulag said.

The 605th CDC supervises the training and activities of Army reservists in Negros Occidental.

Lt. Leomel Adolacion, deputy police chief of Bago City, yesterday clarified that there was no hazing.

“Maybe the suspects did it for fun, although it happened on campus,” Adolacion said.

He said they have referred the complaint to the school administra­tion for appropriat­e action.

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