+ Follow ABRA MAYOR CECILIA LUNA Tag
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[Title] => Abra governor ready to surface
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Abra Gov. Vicente Valera is now the object of a manhunt of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) after he was implicated in the murder of Rep. Luis Bersamin.
But Valera, in an e-mail message, denied involvement in the murder of Bersamin and that he was in hiding, saying he was ready to cooperate in the investigation.
NBI Director Nestor Mantaring said they have to find Valera and take him into custody since the investigation into Bersamins murder has taken a new twist.
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[Title] => Army officer investigated on killing
[Summary] => The Philippine Army leadership has finally approved the prosecution of an Army officer accused of ordering the killing of one of his men for refusing to carry out a "special mission" to liquidate a woman town mayor in Abra last year.
Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Army officer investigated on killing
[Summary] => The Philippine Army leadership has finally approved the prosecution of an Army officer accused of ordering the killing of one of his men for refusing to carry out a "special mission" to liquidate a woman town mayor in Abra last year.
Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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[Title] => Soldiers links with Abra pols probed
[Summary] => A five-man Army panel led by Inspector General Maj. Gen. Bonifacio Ramos is now in Abra to investigate allegations that soldiers deployed there have been moonlighting as armed escorts of local political warlords.
Army chief Lt. Gen. Generoso Senga sent the probe team in response to calls for the immediate replacement of the entire 41st Infantry Battalion assigned in Abra because its officers and men have allegedly become "too familiar" with local politicians maintaining private armed groups.
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[Title] => Reyes: Replace entire Army battalion in Abra
[Summary] => Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo Reyes has asked the Department of National Defense and the Armed Forces to replace an entire Army battalion deployed in Abra in line with his departments efforts to address lawlessness in the northern province.
Reyes acted on the recommendation of Task Force Abra to replace the entire police and military forces in the province "for becoming too familiar and too friendly" with political warlords there.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Slain soldiers widow files raps vs Abra gov
[Summary] => The widow of an Army corporal slain in a supposed ambush in Isabela last year filed a murder complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman yesterday against Abra Gov. Vicente Valera and the relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion.
Elena Rosqueta, widow of Cpl. Antonio Rosqueta, tagged Valera and Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, former head of the 41st IB deployed in Abra, as the alleged masterminds of her husbands killing.
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[Title] => Court martial for former Abra batallion commander
[Summary] => The Philippine Army had convened a General Court Martial for its former battalion commander in Abra for allegedly ordering his men to kill a local lady official and her entire family last year.
Army chief Lt. Gen. Generoso Senga also ordered that the accused officer, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, be placed under camp restriction at the headquarters of the 5th Infantry Division in Gamu, Isabela, following reports that he is often seen outside the camp.
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[Title] => Army man links Abra gov, officer to ambush
[Summary] => An Army corporal has filed frustrated murder charges with the Office of the Ombudsman against Abra Gov. Vicente Valera and his former commanding officer in the northern province for allegedly masterminding an ambush that nearly killed him in Isabela late last year.
In an 11-page complaint, Cpl. Eduardo Barcelona named Valera, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, who was relieved as commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, as well as Mauro Dorwin and Florencio Baharin, both civilian agents of the Military Intelligence Group (MIG), as respondents.
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ABRA MAYOR CECILIA LUNA
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[Title] => Abra governor ready to surface
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Abra Gov. Vicente Valera is now the object of a manhunt of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) after he was implicated in the murder of Rep. Luis Bersamin.
But Valera, in an e-mail message, denied involvement in the murder of Bersamin and that he was in hiding, saying he was ready to cooperate in the investigation.
NBI Director Nestor Mantaring said they have to find Valera and take him into custody since the investigation into Bersamins murder has taken a new twist.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Army officer investigated on killing
[Summary] => The Philippine Army leadership has finally approved the prosecution of an Army officer accused of ordering the killing of one of his men for refusing to carry out a "special mission" to liquidate a woman town mayor in Abra last year.
Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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[Title] => Army officer investigated on killing
[Summary] => The Philippine Army leadership has finally approved the prosecution of an Army officer accused of ordering the killing of one of his men for refusing to carry out a "special mission" to liquidate a woman town mayor in Abra last year.
Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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[ArticleID] => 274695
[Title] => Soldiers links with Abra pols probed
[Summary] => A five-man Army panel led by Inspector General Maj. Gen. Bonifacio Ramos is now in Abra to investigate allegations that soldiers deployed there have been moonlighting as armed escorts of local political warlords.
Army chief Lt. Gen. Generoso Senga sent the probe team in response to calls for the immediate replacement of the entire 41st Infantry Battalion assigned in Abra because its officers and men have allegedly become "too familiar" with local politicians maintaining private armed groups.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-21 00:00:00
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[ArticleID] => 274077
[Title] => Reyes: Replace entire Army battalion in Abra
[Summary] => Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo Reyes has asked the Department of National Defense and the Armed Forces to replace an entire Army battalion deployed in Abra in line with his departments efforts to address lawlessness in the northern province.
Reyes acted on the recommendation of Task Force Abra to replace the entire police and military forces in the province "for becoming too familiar and too friendly" with political warlords there.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Slain soldiers widow files raps vs Abra gov
[Summary] => The widow of an Army corporal slain in a supposed ambush in Isabela last year filed a murder complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman yesterday against Abra Gov. Vicente Valera and the relieved commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion.
Elena Rosqueta, widow of Cpl. Antonio Rosqueta, tagged Valera and Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, former head of the 41st IB deployed in Abra, as the alleged masterminds of her husbands killing.
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[Title] => Court martial for former Abra batallion commander
[Summary] => The Philippine Army had convened a General Court Martial for its former battalion commander in Abra for allegedly ordering his men to kill a local lady official and her entire family last year.
Army chief Lt. Gen. Generoso Senga also ordered that the accused officer, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, be placed under camp restriction at the headquarters of the 5th Infantry Division in Gamu, Isabela, following reports that he is often seen outside the camp.
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[Title] => Army man links Abra gov, officer to ambush
[Summary] => An Army corporal has filed frustrated murder charges with the Office of the Ombudsman against Abra Gov. Vicente Valera and his former commanding officer in the northern province for allegedly masterminding an ambush that nearly killed him in Isabela late last year.
In an 11-page complaint, Cpl. Eduardo Barcelona named Valera, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, who was relieved as commander of the Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, as well as Mauro Dorwin and Florencio Baharin, both civilian agents of the Military Intelligence Group (MIG), as respondents.
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