By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

PROBE UPDATE. Philippine National Police spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño briefs reporters at Camp Crame on Friday (Feb. 13, 2026) on the investigation into the Basilan hazing incident involving police officers. He said the number of officers facing criminal and administrative charges has risen from 54 to 57. (PNA photo by Lloyd Caliwan)

MANILA – Three more police officers from the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) will face criminal and administrative charges over the viral hazing incident in Lamitan, Basilan, bringing the total number of respondents to 57.

At a press briefing in Camp Crame on Friday, Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño said the number rose from 54 after three additional officers were linked to the incident.

The 54 implicated police officers have all been ordered to be placed under restrictive custody. Of the number, 12 are already under custody, 18 were “en route” to the regional headquarters, and 24 were still unaccounted for.

Tuaño said the 24 unaccounted officers have been ordered to report to the regional headquarters within the day or be declared AWOL or absent without leave.

“Within the day na kapag ‘yung unaccounted na 24 ay hindi mag-report sa regional headquarters, ire-report na sila as AWOL. Ito ay panibagong kaso na kinasasangkutan nila tungkol sa hazing (Within the day, if the unaccounted 24 do not report to the regional headquarters, they will be reported as AWOL. This will be another case that they are going to face),” he said.

Tuaño said the National Police Commission (Napolcom) has taken cognizance of the administrative case.

The alleged hazing occurred last week at the Regional Mobile Force Battalion headquarters in Barangay Ubit, Lamitan City, where over 100 recruits were reportedly forced to duck-walk, roll on the ground, and were beaten with wooden sticks and arnis.

Republic Act No. 11053, or the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018, criminalizes all forms of hazing and penalizes perpetrators and officials who fail to prevent it. (PNA)