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Immigration lookout bulletin issued vs Baldwin, 4 others

Authorities have issued an immigration lookout bulletin (Ilbo) against former Ateneo de Manila University basketball coach Tab Baldwin and four other officials following an investigation into the deaths of two rookie players. The bulletin serves as a monitoring mechanism to track the individuals if they attempt to leave the country during the ongoing investigation. Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida clarified that the order does not restrict travel or imply guilt, and the investigation remains open.

On Wednesday, the Justice Department announced the issuance of an immigration lookout bulletin against the American-New Zealander coach. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — Authorities have issued an immigration lookout bulletin order (Ilbo) against former Blue Eagles head coach Tab Baldwin and four other officials of the college basketball team of Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) amid investigation into the deaths of two rookie players.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida said that, aside from Baldwin, the order also covers former team manager Christopher Quimpo, and assistant coaches Reynaldo Jacinto Jr., Dean Castaño and Sandro Soriano.

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“It is intended to alert authorities should the subjects attempt to travel abroad, while the investigation is ongoing. It is not by itself a restriction on travel nor a finding of liability. The investigation remains ongoing and the department stands ready to undertake its mandate once a complaint is formally filed,” Vida said.

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An Ilbo is a “monitoring mechanism” for authorities to merely track, not block, the departure of the American-New Zealander coach and the four other key members of the Ateneo Blue Eagles team.

The order came nearly a week after lawyer Israelito Torreon asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to issue an Ilbo after the DOJ announced that it directed the National Bureau of Investigation to form a task force to probe the drowning incident of Ateneo Blue Eagles players Rene Clert Baterbonia and Chukwuemeka Divine Adili.

ADMU earlier announced that Baterbonia, 18, and Adili, 21, died of drowning on June 8 during a team-building activity at a resort in Aurora province. They were purportedly doing drills on the shoreline when strong waves allegedly swept them away.

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Autopsies on the bodies of Baterbonia and Adili were conducted at the request of their families, who have also criticized the university and the basketball team for their supposed lack of communication over the incident.

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Baldwin and Quimpo have since stepped down from their positions. ADMU president Fr. Bobby Yap on Monday said that the university had accepted their resignations.

‘Man up’

In a related development, the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP–CIDG) dared Baldwin to face the probe.

“Be man enough to face the investigation in the interest of justice and equity for the two players, whom you call your brothers,” CIDG Director Maj. Gen. Robert Morico II said at a press briefing in Camp Crame also on Wednesday.

“If you’re talking about the battle cry of BEBOB (Blue Eagles, Band of Brothers), you will not turn your back. Help us also. Help the family attain justice,” he added.

The CIDG previously subpoenaed Baldwin, the rest of the coaching staff and the players present at the activity. At least 22 players and seven members of the coaching staff had participated in that activity, police said.

The former coach and at least three other Ateneo officials, however, failed to personally appear before the CIDG, sending their legal counsel instead.

Morico said they “will exhaust [CIDG’s] available powers,” including the filing of contempt and obstruction of justice charges, should Baldwin and the others again fail to appear.

Republic Act No. 10973 gives the PNP chief and the CIDG director and deputy director the power to issue subpoenas for its investigations.

The law further states that failure to comply with subpoenas may authorize the agency to file a case for indirect contempt under the Rules of Court with the regional trial court.

Baldwin had apologized over Baterbonia and Adili’s deaths in a video posted on ADMU’s Facebook page four days after the incident.

On Wednesday, another batch of ADMU players appeared before the CIDG, including Jared Bahay, Ian Espinosa and Shawn Tuano.

Several former and current players also appeared earlier on Tuesday. They were accompanied by their lawyers.

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Neither the players nor the lawyers issued a statement to the media. —WITH A REPORT FROM JASON SIGALES

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
Immigration lookout bulletin issued vs Baldwin, 4 others

Authorities have issued an immigration lookout bulletin (Ilbo) against former Ateneo de Manila University basketball coach Tab Baldwin and four other officials following an investigation into the deaths of two rookie players. The bulletin serves as a monitoring mechanism to track the individuals if they attempt to leave the country during the ongoing investigation. Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida clarified that the order does not restrict travel or imply guilt, and the investigation remains open.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on an official action taken by the Justice Department and includes direct quotes from Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida, who clarifies the nature of the immigration lookout bulletin. There is a

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GMA News OnlineIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 854 days ago
DOJ issues immigration lookout bulletin vs. Tab Baldwin over Ateneo players' deaths probe

The Department of Justice has issued an immigration lookout bulletin against Tab Baldwin in connection with the ongoing investigation into the deaths of Ateneo players.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual event without apparent ideological framing. It does not include commentary, opinion, or biased language. The focus is on the legal action taken by the Department of Justice, which is presented neutrally.

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter2 days ago
Too early to say if Baldwin liable for Ateneo cagers’ death – Remulla

Investigators have not yet determined if former Ateneo de Manila University men's basketball coach Tab Baldwin can be held liable for the drowning deaths of two players, Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili. Baldwin appeared at the PNP-CIDG headquarters for the ongoing investigation. Authorities stated they are still reviewing evidence, including drone footage from the incident, but no relevant footage has been found so far.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly favoring either Baldwin or the investigators. It reports on the current status of the investigation and includes direct quotes from officials without apparent bias or loaded language.

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