We all know about stories of brutal torture employed by military officers when investigating a case or interrogating a suspect. Human rights advocates have been campaigning for better treatment of suspected criminals or a more proper and appropriate way of extracting confessions/evidences from them not only in the Philippines but in other civilized nations so as to avoid torturing the wrong person. Furthermore, once a person is nabbed for an alleged violation and put into custody of the military, the fate and destiny of that subject lies on the hands of the interrogators, devoid of any right to defend himself.