
PMA punishes 4 cadets but says incident not 'hazing'
In a television interview, PMA public information office's Lieutenant Jesse Saludo said the cadets faced punishments based on the degree of their participation in the incident.
'The involved cadets were given appropriate punishments depending on the degree of their participation,' Saludo said in a report of Marisol Abdurahman on GMA Integrated News' Unang Balita on Monday.
'The PMA has a strict, zero tolerance on maltreatment and hazing, and such acts have no place in the institution,' he added.
However, contrary to the complaint of the victim, Saludo said the incident does not fall under the definition of hazing in the Anti-Hazing Act.
'The injuries were caused by their classmates venting out their frustration on their squadmate, which because they believe the performance of their classmate is affecting their squad,' Saludo said.
'The incident does not fall under the legal definition of hazing as stated in the Anti-Hazing Act, which requires acts of violence or abuse to be committed as part of the admission process in the organization,' he added.
Based on its investigation, the Baguio City Police said the victim, a 4th class cadet, allegedly experienced 'physical abuse and humiliation' from September 2 to 29, 2024.
The police noted that the 'acts of maltreatment were not isolated but were carried out regularly inside the barracks.'
These alleged physical abuses, which the complainant noted as 'animalistic tripping,' include punches and excessive physical training, which caused him to collapse due to exhaustion.
After allegedly receiving a heavy punch on September 29, 2024, the victim nearly lost consciousness and was admitted to a hospital in Quezon City, where he underwent medical and psychological treatment.
He was then transferred to the PMA Station Hospital and was discharged on June 30 this year. — Joviland Rita/RSJ, GMA Integrated News

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