rmy Capt. Ruben
Gui-nolbay, who is detained in Camp Capin-pin in connection with the alleged
plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo in February 2006, sent us a note to
dispute what he said were the lies that the government is peddling against his
"men" who were arrested last week and charged for allegedly planning to stage a
coup.
The soldiers are former Army Rangers Sgt. Orlando Valencia,
Corporals Ramon Perania, Redantel Maranan, and Walter Francisco. They once
belonged to the Third Scout Rangers battalion that Guinolbay commanded.
A civilian, Kim Agas, who was mistaken as a former soldier,
was also dragged in.
Another Scout Ranger still in active service, Sgt. Jaime
Dumagpi, was reportedly arrested too but up to now, his lawyer Argee Guevarra or
any of his relatives have not been allowed access to him.
We followed up the information provided to us by Guinolbay
with other sources and we were able to reconstruct the events that AFP chief
Hermogenes Esperon tried to peddle to the public as "discovery of caches or some
plans to transport or pre-position some firearms." His boss, Gloria Arroyo,
however belittles his coup scenario, calling it self-indulgent political
theatrics."
Monday, Jan. 14, Dumagpi, driver of Gen. Jess Dellosa, was
taken into custody by agents of ISAFP (Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces
of the Philippines).
Dumagpi was formerly a driver of Scout Rangers Capt. Montano
Almodovar, who is also now detained at Camp Capinpin in connection with the
alleged plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo in February 2006.
Tuesday, Jan. 15, Sgt. Valencia and his friend, Kim Agas,
passed by the boarding house of Cpl. Redante Maranan on N. Ramirez st. in Galas,
Quezon City, where Cpl. Perania was temporarily staying to turn over money for
his wife, Mercy, who are neighbors of the Peranias in Camp Tecson, Bulacan.
The money, something like P1,200, came from his last pay from
the AFP which he had just collected. Valencia, Perania and Francisco were three
of the five enlisted men who were discharged "without honor" by Army chief
Alexander Yano last Christmas Day.
They were part of the 40 enlisted personnel who were detained
for almost two years without charges in Camp Capinpin and discharged
dishonorably.
Valencia and Perania had just been employed as bodyguards by
a businessman. Maranan was also a former Scout Ranger.
Esperon said one proof that the five are part of a coup plot
was they were renting a "safe house" for P15,000 a month. Where are they getting
that much money, he asked?
Atty. Trixie Angeles, counsel of five, said the room rent of
the five does not amount to P15,000. "They are just renting a room, not the
whole house," she said.
While Valencia and Agas were at the boarding house, 1st lt.
Magtanggol Panopio (PMA ’00) of MIG 17 (Military Intelligence Group) arrived in
the morning and "manhandled them." "No firearms were taken from them," Guinolbay
stressed.
Angeles said when the former Rangers told Panopio their
military background, he kicked and hit them. Seeing this, Agas said he was from
the "Marines" when actually he was never in the military service.
After Panopio had done his thing with the five, he turned
them over to Supt. Michel Filart of the PNP CIDG (Criminal Investigation and
Detection Group) who in the first place should have been the one who made the
arrest because the five are civilians. The government’s press release said that
it was Filart who made the arrest. It’s a lie.
The five were charged with "illegal possession of firearms."
What happened to the story of Esperon that they were part of a coup plot? But
even with "illegal possession of firearms," Valencia and Perania were released
for "no probable cause."
Angeles is worried because Valencia was warned by a
sympathetic ISAFP member that they are determined to get him. "‘Itutumba’ was
the term used," she said.
In the information provided to us by Guinolbay, he said Lt.
Panopio was a student in his Scout Rangers training course, where Valencia was
assistant instructor. He said Panopio "failed the course for lying."
There was more background information that Guinolbay gave us
about Panopio but we are withholding them until we get his side.
***
Esperon’s coup plot by five former enlisted men with three
firearms has elicited several funny comments posted in my blog (www.ellentordesillas.com).
Like this one by Juggernaut: "Imagine, staging a coup, 5 guys shooting it out
with 3 rifles - ano manghiram na lang yung dalawa? Bang, bang, bang! Kok ako
naman! bang, bang, ikaw naman pare! Bang, bang! Ang tanong, may bala ba?"
He adds: "Pwede bang gagamitin na lang nilang pamukpok yung
mga yun? Sabagay lockjaw ang bagsak ni Esperon pag tinamaan nun! Tetanus ba
naman!"
We laugh in order not to cry.