From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov 21): Military officer in Al-Barka incident fails bid to
clear name
The general court martial has denied a motion for reconsideration of the
military officer involved in the Al-Barka incident in 2011 which led to the
killing of 19 Army Special Forces by Muslim rebels.
Colonel Feliciano Loy, a law member of the court martial, said former
Commander of the Special Forces Regiment Airborne Colonel Almikandra Undog
failed to present new pieces of evidence..“The court deliberated in close session and with seven members
presented…voted to deny the motion for reconsideration because there are no new
matters or defense by Undog, the arguments are based on the old ones,” Loy told
reporters. He said Undog will present his next evidence on the next hearing on November
27. Undog is charged with violations of Articles of War 96 (Conduct Unbecoming of
an Officer and a Gentleman) and 97 (Disorders and Neglects to the Prejudice of
Good Order and Military Discipline). Meanwhile, the court will issue a ruling also in the next hearing for another
officer on trial, former Commander of the 4th Special Forces Battalion
Lieutenant Colonel Leonard Pena’s motion to dismiss the case, according to Loy.
Peña has been charged with violations of Articles of War 96, 97 84 (Willful
or Negligent Loss, Damage or Wrongful Disposition). Last month, the court martial cleared two officers –former Commandant of
Special Forces School Lieutenant Colonel Orlando Edralin and former Commander of
Special Operations Task Force Basilan Colonel Alexander Macario– for
“insufficiency of evidence” for their involvement over the bungled military
operations.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/310701/military-officer-in-al-barka-incident-fails-bid-to-clear-name
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