MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Justice has recommended filing anti-hazing charges against 10 members of the Aegis Juris Fraternity over the fatal hazing of law freshman Horacio "Atio" Castillo III.
State prosecutors meanwhile charged John Paul Solano, who brought Castillo's body to the Chinese General Hospital on Sept. 17, 2017, with perjury and obstruction of justice.
Complaints against Nilo Divina, University of Santo Tomas law dean, and Arthur Capili, UST Faculty Secretary, were dismissed due to "insufficiency of evidence."
The following Aegis Juris Fraternity members face anti-hazing charges:
- Arvin Balag
- Ralph Trangia
- Oliver John Audrey Onofre
- Mhin Wei Chan
- Danielle Hans Matthew Rodrigo
- Joshua Joriel Macabali
- Axel Munrio Hipe
- Marcelino Bagtang
- Jose Miguel Salamat
- Robin Ramos
"The presence and participation of the said respondents in the initiation rites were established by the statements of both respondents Solano and Ventura," the DOJ noted in its resolution.
While the respondents argued that their participation in Castillo's hazing were not specified in the complaints against them, the DOJ said "Ventura's statement and the Facebook group chat" established their individual participation.
"Bearing in mind the concealment in hazing, it is only logical and proper for the prosecution to resort to the presentation of circumstantial evidence to prove it," the DOJ also said.
On the respondents' defense that it was a pre-existing heart condition that killed Castillo, and not being punched and paddled for hours, the DOJ said: "We give credence to complainants' argument that the finding of [Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy] was only a provisional anatomical diagnoses, hence, subject to further examination."
Raps against Mark Ventura were dropped due to his admission into the DOJ's Witness Protection Program.
Ventura's testimony, according to state prosecutors, was instrumental in uncovering the fraternity's hazing rites.
According to Ventura, Castillo was punched and paddled until he was black and blue by his would-be fraternity brothers.
Further investigation recommended
The DOJ has also recommended additional investigation of following whose names appeared in Ventura's testimony:
- Zach Abulencia
- Daniel Ragos
- Dave Felix
- Sam Cagalingan
- Alex Cairo
- Luis Capulong
- Kim Cyrill Roque
- Ged Villanueva
- Edric Pilapil
- RR Magbuhos
Supterintendent Erwin Magarejo, Manila Police District chief, welcomed the indictment of the fraternity members.
In a statement to reporters, Magarejo said that the MPD stands ready to arrest the accused should an order be issued.
"Our investigation will continue, especially on the ten other members of the fraternity, as recommended by the DOJ," Magarejo added.
The lifeless body of Castillo, a 22-year-old law student, was found sprawled on a sidewalk along Balut, Tondo on the morning of September 19.