The Philippine Coast Guard on Thursday announced the dismissal of four enlisted personnel in connection with the sinking of MV Trisha Kerstin 3, which claimed 65 lives in Basilan waters.
Based on the decision of the Coast Guard Inspector General–Internal Affairs Service following administrative proceedings, those dismissed without honor are PO1 Sabhal Turaini, PO3 Khalid Asmawil, PO3 Al-Yazar Muyong and Apprentice Seawoman Mar-Iya Anawie.
The PCG said the personnel composed the Pre-Departure Inspection team.
The decision of the CGIG-IAS was crafted on 24 February but was only made public on Thursday. The personnel were dismissed for failing to initiate independent verification of the actual number of passengers and for improper documentation of the “load line markings” of the ill-fated vessel, considered critical steps in ensuring safety during voyages.
The CGIG-IAS also imposed a one-rank demotion on PO3 Jestoni Barretto, who served as duty office watch when the accident happened, for neglect of duty.
Further, a one-year suspension without pay was imposed on LCDR Tristan Jener Erediano and LT Jason Pagbonocan, the station commander and acting station commander of PCG Zamboanga.
They were also mandated to undergo retraining on ship inspection, effective supervision of PDI teams and port operations.
“In making this decision public, the PCG reaffirms that it does not tolerate any violation of maritime safety standards and will continue to strengthen its inspection, supervision, and personnel training mechanisms to ensure public safety at sea and public services,” said PCG spokesperson Captain Noemie Cayabyab.
She added that although the underwater operations of the PCG Technical Diving Group are scheduled to end on 26 February 2026, affected families can expect continued patrols in the area, coordination with fishermen and cooperation with authorities to pursue justice and improve public sea transportation.