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27 officers arraigned for Feb ’06 ‘coup plot’

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From Tribune:

After 27 hearings, the military court has finally arraigned yesterday 28 officers for mutiny in connection with the alleged February 2006 plot to withdraw support from President Arroyo and the Marines stand-off. But neither a guilty nor a not guilty plea was entered by any of the accused, with their defense counsels entered a special plea contesting the charge against them.

The detainees, led by former Marines commandant Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda all entered a special plea to demur the charges against them on the grounds that the facts of their charges do not constitute a punishable act, and that more than one offense is charged in any particular specification. Some junior officers as basis for their demurrer cited that the offense as charged exculpated them from any participation. The defense lawyers were given 20 days to submit their written arguments for their demurrer and the prosecution 15 days to respond after receipt thereof.

The arraignment came 3 days before Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr. ends his 3-month extension.

Esperon is the convening authority that created the special general court martial trying the case of the 28 officers, in reversing the recommendation of a pre-trial investigation committee that cleared them of mutiny.

Most of the accused waived the reading of the charge against them before they entered special pleas, but most of the senior officers preferred to be read the charges while standing in front of the panel members of the court.

One of the accused, Marines Col. Ariel Querubin said he chose to hear the charge of mutiny that never happened if only to make the court hear the irony of facing a trial for a crime that never transpired.

While Capt. Ruben Guinolbay dispensed of the reading of the charge, he chose to address the court with a statement. Guinolbay who has fought many battles and won them together with Esperon in Mindanao said, “it’s been two long years of incarceration, two long years of doing nothing. Two years were taken out of our lives waiting for justice. As Gen. Esperon told me seven days before I was sent to jail, to make the military justice take its course, I (should) put my trust in the military justice system. I don’t ask for mercy, I only ask the court to look at the case as it is. We were exonerated by a pre-trial investigation panel but that was changed with just one stroke of a pen. We were unjustly jailed and we don’t deserve a second more in jail.”

Aside from mutiny, the 28 officers are also facing charges of “Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer and Gentleman” and “Conduct Prejudicial to Public Order and Military Discipline” that were supposed to have prescribed when the court failed to arraign them two years from the alleged date of the commission. The court has yet to rule on the issue of prescription.

Yesterday, both the defense and prosecution argued whether they will also arraign the officers for the other charges. But since there were opposing views on whether the lesser offenses have prescribed, the defense was given 30 days to submit their position paper and the prosecution their objection after receipt thereof.

Captions of arraignment photos:

1. Maj.Gen. Renato Miranda with counsel Rodrigo Cipriano

2. Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim with counsel Vicente Verdadero

3. Col. Ariel Querubin

4. Col. Orlando de Leon and counsel Gilbert Gallos

5. Lt. Col. Achilles Segumalian with counsel

6. Maj. Jason Aquino with counsel Christine Garcia
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Published inFeb '06Military

26 Comments

  1. Next time these military officers move, they should make sure they take down Esperon and his master — Gloria. Then we will see less of these hocus pocus bogus arraignments, trials, etc.

  2. parasabayan parasabayan

    Even if the ass will be retiring, these 27 honorable officres will have to put up with the evil bitch for another two years, perhaps. Whoever succeeds the ass will of course follow the “chain of command” and will continue to detain them. I am not hopeful that this kangaroo court created by ass will be any different in the next two years while the evil bitch is in power.

    So, valiant men of honor, hang in there! Justice will be served one way or the other, not coming from this cheating, lying and murdering regime.

  3. Valdemar Valdemar

    The officers corp remain as officers and gentlemen. They just dont take down anyone. Only one or two tread on the third sex instinct, though. Yung galit na galit sa 27 officers na yan.

  4. bitchevil bitchevil

    What’s this I heard that some Oakwood Mutiny soldiers are appointed as PDEA agents (Drug Enforcement Agents)? Is this a reward by Malacanang or what?

  5. parasabayan parasabayan

    Bitchevil, that is to make sure these ex-Magdalo officers have an income and are kept busy so they will not cause any trouble for the evil bitch!

  6. parasabayan parasabayan

    Valdemar, with the involvement of the key officers in the military in the 2004 election cheating and the continued corruption in the military, I do not know if the officers’ corp still consists of “gentlemen”.

    Heh, heh, heh…I heard that too! The third sex instinct! One who can not make up his mind. When is Davila retiring?

  7. parasabayan parasabayan

    When most of the existing court martial panel would have retired, there may be hope that these men will really have the justice they deserve. Unless of course the replacement panel member would be ala John “RAT” Martyr, the famouas “awol” general who is asspweron’s main witness! Lalong lagot!

  8. chi chi

    I don’t trust that Yano will do something positive about the case of the Tanay boys and the remaining Magdalo.

    Before the tianak commits him the position of AFP chief, a lot of ‘brainwashing’ have already taken place. Yano is just like the others obssessed to cap the service with the highest position. Nagkasundo na siya at ang kanyang commander-in-cheat nang gagawin sa mga akusado. Si Gloria pa!

  9. bitchevil bitchevil

    I agree with Chi. Before Yano assumes his new post, he is told what his limits and restrictions are. Disagreeing means the post goes to another General.

  10. andres andres

    Hi people! Medyo matagal akong nawala, pero tuloy pa rin ang aking paninindigan at paglaban sa tiwaling pamamahala ni Gloria the Evil Bitch!

    By the way, may bagong Blog site ang grupo ni Atty. Adel Tamano na tinawag na Young Turks. Do check them out dahil mukhang ka-linya natin sila.

    This is the blog site: oppositeofapathy.wordpress.com

  11. florry florry

    Mutiny charges against the accused should have been out of the picture by now but that didn’t satisfy the inflated ego of Esperon, he acted as accuser and judge at nilutong macaw niya ang case and charges were finally filed. How the case will end depends entirely on the whims of Esperon and Gloria. Don’t count out Esperon as yet. He maybe out as COS but he still has his Gloria and his puppies in the loop and unless incoming Yano carries his balls with him, and be his own man all the accused can kiss goodbye to a fair trial. Esperon’s pride and ego can not accept losing to officers under his command and sending them to jail is his only comfort zone.

  12. parasabayan parasabayan

    I agree with you Chi and Bitchevil! Isa sa mga conditions ng pagiging CS ni Yano ay ang siguradong pananatili ng mga Tanay Boys sa detention. Although I could see that Yano distanced himself from the ass as much as he could, nakuha pa ring iinitiate ni ass si Yano by having Yano dismiss the 40 detained enlisted men in Tanay on Christmas day and also he was able to make Yano swear that he will not re-open the Mayuga report. What do you expect? Soldiers are trained to just follow even if their leaders are known criminals! Kaya nga nakakulong ang mga Tanay Boys because they went against the grain and followed their conscience.

  13. Valdemar Valdemar

    bitchevil,
    Dont be surprised of that move. Remember that the review scandal we just had? Its not the monopoly of the PRC. There was a whole class at the PMA caught cheating and they were all sent to the customs instead of being kicked out. What happened with our customs? Make a guess.

  14. Valdemar Valdemar

    parasabayan,
    Ilan-ilan lang naman mga yun. Sila ay may mahigpit na pangangailangan. Sa mga babae at sa mga ibang lalake rin. That reminds me, bakit ganon na lang ang galit ng mga pari sa mga third kind. Magaganda pa nga ang mga nagprocession, mas magaganda pa kay sa mga ibang over 18 jan. Baka same sex marriage, hala, wala ng manganganak at wala na kita ang simbahan.

  15. parasabayan parasabayan

    Sinabi mo pa Valdemar! Nakana mo! Dito sa US, kung yung mga pari ay magbabawal ng mga procession ng mga yan, kakasuhan sila( ang mga pari)ng kaliwa at kanan. Violation yan ng human rights ng mga katoto natin. Tao din yang mga yan at may damdamin. Yung iba sa kanila ay mas may silbi pa kesa sa mga “tunay” na nasasabi pero halang naman ang mga bituka. Let us not look too far as these kinds of people(mga halang ang bituka) are in the highest positions of the government. Ang simbahan kung minsan ay may double standard. Ok lang sa kanila ang mga magnanakaw na katulad ni evil bitch basta may ipamumudmod na pera sa kanila kesa yung tuwid na namumuhay na tinatawag na third kind.

  16. Saludo ako sa mga tunay na bayaning hindi nagpasuhol kay Esperon, at tuloy ang laban no matter what. Ngayon dapat ipakita ng mga matitinong pilipino ang kanilang suporta sa mga magigiting na sundalong ito, hindi mga sundalong kaning labas ang mga tumbong supot pa gaya ni Esperon, et al.

  17. Bilib ka rin sa injustice sa Pilipinas. Na-arraigned na raw ang mga tunay na sundalo, kaya ang tawag na sa kanila ngayon “accused.”

    Wow! Walang imbestigasyon na tama, na-indict? Iyong tinagal nila sa kulungan without proper investigation, etc. should have been ground enough for dismissal of their cases. Tindi naman ng kawalang ng proper criminal procedure sa Pilipinas.

    Sa amin pinakamatagal na ang 20 days para ma-indict ang isang nagkasala sa batas at kung walang makuhang ebidensiya, pinapakawalan. Matinik kasi ang mga bar associations dito at talaga namang pinangangalagaan ang kanilang mga miyembro para na rin sa pagmamanatili ng reputasyon ng kanilang mga organisasyon at propesyon. Bakit hindi iyan magawa sa Pilipinas?

  18. parasabayan parasabayan

    Yuko, yan ang evil bitch-asspweron justice! Nakakulong ang mga magigiting at ang mga kriminal ay naghahari-harian. God has His way of saying enough is enough. Tignan na lang nnatin ang nangyayari sa Myanmar. It is very sad. There are almost 100,000 dead now from the storm and yet the ruling criminals (ala evil bitch ang dating) are not even responding to the needs of the affected people.

  19. parasabayan parasabayan

    Col Querubin is back in V Luna hospital. He is being treated for his ulcers, follow up treatments for his blocked arteries and intermittent high fever and chills due possibly to a malaria strain. More so, is the stress of his incarceration and the fight for his life and career.

    Even the other incarcerated, Col Segumalian and Maj Doctolero were likewise treated recently and may even be under treatment to date.

    Who would not get sick in the unventilated cells asspweron had put them in. Most of these officers have a daily routine to excercise but even that has been taken away from them. The evil bitch and the ass are acting like they are on top of the world now. Let us see where they will be when the tide turns!

  20. fly-by fly-by

    Esperon is trying to defends his allegedly harsh treatment of the detained officers. But no matter what he does now, the fact remains, that he dodged the Hello Garci inquiries, and refused to face due process, but the men he calls “destabilizers” he compels to undergo trial and jail, even if they have no fault or crime. Big fat coward.

  21. chi chi

    Ellen,

    Col. Querubin’s picture ‘can’t be found’ daw when I click it.

  22. Thanks for calling my attention.

    There was a power blackout in Islamabad when I was posting it and I was in a hurry as we were leaving for Lahore.

    I’m now in Lahore. I checked and even Gen. Miranda’s is inaccessible. I must have erased sometjoing. I’ll re-post the photos.

  23. Chi, photos can now be accessed.

  24. chi chi

    Thanks Ellen.

  25. i don’t see any hope for the 28 officers even with esperon’s retirement. gloria arroyo will make sure they will stay in jail while she’s in power. they won’t stand a chance against this vindictive regime.

  26. “‘Tanay boys’ rule out seeking pardon.” says a Malaya report. Iyan ang tunay. Tama nga naman sila. Bakit sila hihingi ng pardon e wala naman silang kasalanan. At saka tarantado lang ang hihingi ng pardon sa isang mas kriminal gaya ni Gloria Dorobo na magaling lang lumandi. Gutom na ang mga kababayan niya nakangiti pa rin ang ungas komo hindi siya nakakaranas ng gutom ng mga kababayan niya. Libre tsibog pa kasi ang ungas, paid for with money from the national coffers. Bakit hindi pa humihirit ang mga pilipino?

    3 cheers for the Tanay boys! Saludo kami!

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