From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Oct 27): Dismissal of Navy personnel in death of Pestaño
affirmed
The Ombudsman has affirmed the dismissal from the military service of 10
former and active Navy officers and men for grave misconduct in connection with
the death of Ensign Philip Andrew Pestaño on board the BRP Bacolod City in 1995.
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales denied the motion for reconsideration filed
by the respondents and affirmed a joint order of Nov. 22 that mandated their
dismissal from the service based on the complaint filed by Pestaño’s parents,
Felipe and Evelyn Pestaño, for the alleged murder of their son. Ordered dismissed were Naval Capt. Ricardo Ordoñez, Cdr. Reynaldo Lopez, HM2
Welmenio Aquino, LCdr. Luidegar Casis, LCdr. Alfrederick Alba, MR2 Sandy
Miranda, LCdr. Joselito Colico, LCdr. Ruben Roque, Petty Officer 1st Class
Carlito Amoroso and Petty Officer 2nd Class Mil Leonor Igcasan. In the order approved last Oct. 16, the Ombudsman maintained that its order
of dismissal of the respondents was a valid exercise of its disciplinary powers
as provided for in the Constitution and Republic Act No. 6770, otherwise known
as The Ombudsman Act of 1989. The affirmation came after the Sandiganbayan’s Third Division dismissed on
Tuesday the murder case filed by the Ombudsman against the 10 respondents for
lack of jurisdiction. In a 13-page decision, the Third Division said it did not have jurisdiction
over low-ranking military officers and dismissed the case “without prejudice to
the filing of the same case in the proper court.”
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