+ Follow HAROLD CABREROS Tag
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CAMP MELCHOR DELA CRUZ, Isabela – Troops seized an arms cache abandoned by a band of armed men believed to be New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in a remote barangay in Ilocos Sur yesterday.
Reports from the 5th Infantry Division headquarters here said Col. Harold Cabreros, Army 50th Infantry Battalion commander, and his men encountered the suspected rebels near Mount Ambaiget, Barangay Baracbac in Galimuyod town in Ilocos Sur at around 8 a.m.
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SAN FERNANDO, La Union The commanding officer of the Armys 50th Infantry Brigade based in Ilocos Sur said yesterday that a captain tagged as the gunman in an activists killing was never assigned to his unit.
Lt. Col. Harold Cabreros, 50th IB chief, told The STAR that police investigators were misinformed about the identity of Capt. Joel Castro as relayed by an unnamed witness to the killing of activist Jose Manegdeg.
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BAGUIO CITY An Army captain of the Ilocos Sur-based 50th Infantry Battalion was tagged by a witness in the Nov. 28, 2005 killing of activist Jose "Pepe" Manegdeg, prompting human rights groups to insist that the military is indeed behind the spate of killings of leftists in the country.
Joel Castro, a captain of the Philippine Army formerly assigned at the Military Intelligence Company (MICO), was identified by a witness (who requested anonymity) as the one who gunned down Manegdeg in Sitio Bigbiga, San Nicolas, San Esteban town, in Ilocos Sur.
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BAGUIO CITY Authorities here belied claims that a death squad was behind the shooting of Bayan Ilocos Region chairman Billy Austin on Thursday in Vigan City.
"There is no such thing as a death squad from the military, particularly in my unit,"Army Lt. Col. Harold Cabreros, commanding officer of the 50th Infantry Battalion based in San Juan town, Ilocos Sur, said.
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HAROLD CABREROS
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CAMP MELCHOR DELA CRUZ, Isabela – Troops seized an arms cache abandoned by a band of armed men believed to be New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in a remote barangay in Ilocos Sur yesterday.
Reports from the 5th Infantry Division headquarters here said Col. Harold Cabreros, Army 50th Infantry Battalion commander, and his men encountered the suspected rebels near Mount Ambaiget, Barangay Baracbac in Galimuyod town in Ilocos Sur at around 8 a.m.
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SAN FERNANDO, La Union The commanding officer of the Armys 50th Infantry Brigade based in Ilocos Sur said yesterday that a captain tagged as the gunman in an activists killing was never assigned to his unit.
Lt. Col. Harold Cabreros, 50th IB chief, told The STAR that police investigators were misinformed about the identity of Capt. Joel Castro as relayed by an unnamed witness to the killing of activist Jose Manegdeg.
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BAGUIO CITY An Army captain of the Ilocos Sur-based 50th Infantry Battalion was tagged by a witness in the Nov. 28, 2005 killing of activist Jose "Pepe" Manegdeg, prompting human rights groups to insist that the military is indeed behind the spate of killings of leftists in the country.
Joel Castro, a captain of the Philippine Army formerly assigned at the Military Intelligence Company (MICO), was identified by a witness (who requested anonymity) as the one who gunned down Manegdeg in Sitio Bigbiga, San Nicolas, San Esteban town, in Ilocos Sur.
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BAGUIO CITY Authorities here belied claims that a death squad was behind the shooting of Bayan Ilocos Region chairman Billy Austin on Thursday in Vigan City.
"There is no such thing as a death squad from the military, particularly in my unit,"Army Lt. Col. Harold Cabreros, commanding officer of the 50th Infantry Battalion based in San Juan town, Ilocos Sur, said.
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November 14, 2006 - 12:00am