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                    [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 Army’s 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Army’s 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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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 husband’s killing.
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In an 11-page complaint, Cpl. Eduardo Barcelona named Valera, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, who was relieved as commander of the Army’s 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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Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Army’s 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome Bacarro said the pre-trial investigation of Col. Noel Mislang, relieved commander of the Army’s 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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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 husband’s killing.
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In an 11-page complaint, Cpl. Eduardo Barcelona named Valera, Lt. Col. Noel Mislang, who was relieved as commander of the Army’s 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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