+ Follow NOEL MISLANG Tag
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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 Armys 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 Armys 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 Armys 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 Armys 41st Infantry Battalion based in Abra, started last Nov. 25 at the Army headquarters in Fort Bonifacio.
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