Hazing Although Alpha Kappa Rho has publicly claimed that it does not practice hazing in its initiation rites, at least three people are confirmed to have died from AKRHO's hazing rituals since 2009. According to news reports, neophytes are subjected to "150 blows" with a wooden paddle which is then capped by the ceremonial burning of the circular scar on the right wrist using a coin (or the bottom of a metal
permanent marker) wrapped in cigarette foil pressed into the skin three times while the applicant chants "I will protect the name of Alpha Kappa Rho." On October 2, 2009, 17-year-old John Vincent Bernat, a student of
Northern Mindanao State Institute of Science and Technology, underwent the initiation rites of AKRHO. Bernat was rushed to a hospital immediately after but died of infection and hemorrhage two days later. At least one AKRHO member was arrested. On June 9, 2013, police raided the house of an AKRHO chapter president in Barangay Pardo,
Cebu City after neighbors reported screaming inside a house. Police found two men with swollen buttocks and thighs, as well as a 30-inch wooden paddle bearing the logo of the fraternity. Two AKRHO members were arrested but were later released when the victims refused to file charges. On September 18, 2022, 19-year-old criminology student August Caezar Saplot of the
University of Mindanao died of serious injuries after undergoing AKRHO's initiation rites. Police arrested eight AKRHO members and conducted manhunt operations for six other members who escaped.
Fraternity violence Alpha Kappa Rho is known to have a long-standing rivalry with
Tau Gamma Phi that has flared into street fights that resulted in deaths in the early 2000s, particularly in the province of
Cebu. Animosity between the two fraternities began in 1990, which escalated to the point where the police and local government of Cebu City summoned the leaders of the two fraternities in February 2002 to forge formal peace accords. In 2003, the accord broke down when a provincial vice president of Alpha Kappa Rho was murdered by alleged Tau Gamma Phi members along Sanciangko Street in Cebu City. Tau Gamma Phi chapter president Jayber Oyon-Oyon was arrested on suspicion of the murder. In January 2006, members of the fraternity were involved in a melee with Tau Gamma Phi members that injured several spectators during the
Sinulog festival parade. In August of that same year, Alpha Kappa Rho's anniversary motorcade around Cebu City was marred by a shooting incident that killed one member and injured one teenaged member. National and local leaders of the two fraternities again were summoned to a meeting with Cebu Provincial Police Office director Vicente Loot along with police officials from several Cebu towns and cities to plan activities to stem the violence and to sign a handwritten manifesto. Despite this, documented cases of fraternity-related violence have persisted since: • In December 2007, Aristotle Aves was arrested while onboard a ferry bound for
Ormoc, Leyte. One of Cebu's most wanted at the time, Aves has been tagged as an "AKRHO hitman" by the Cebu police with a bounty offered by the Cebu provincial government. Aves was the main suspect for at least 17 fraternity-related killings in Cebu. AKRHO regional president Richard Buscaino claimed that Aves has been suspended from the fraternity ever since he was tagged for murder. Aves and another AKRHO member were convicted of murder and two counts of frustrated murder in 2015. • In October 2011, Bobby Morados, a barangay councilor in Cebu City, tagged AKRHO as the culprits in a failed ambush that targeted and wounded him. Morados' son, allegedly a Tau Gamma Phi member, was one of the three fatalities of an October 2007 drive-by shooting perpetrated by Aristotle Aves and is believed to be in retaliation for the 2006 AKRHO anniversary shooting. • On November 4, 2013, police arrested Arnel Solivar for the murder of a spokesman of the
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. Police identified Solivar as another AKRHO hitman and an accomplice of Aristotle Aves. AKRHO regional president Buscaino again denied that Solivar is a member of the fraternity. • On January 13, 2015, an AKRHO member was arrested for the murder of Jayford Romanillos, the son of a local police official and an alleged member of a rival gang. • On October 10, 2018, three AKRHO members were charged with frustrated murder for shooting a 14-year-old boy who they believed joined the Kalmados Gang, a rival group. • On June 5, 2022, Tau Gamma Phi fratmen shot and wounded a member of AKRHO after an altercation between the groups in
Minglanilla, Cebu. • On October 26, 2022, a 21-year-old member of AKRHO was stabbed and killed by two rival fraternity members in the
Camotes Islands, Cebu. Several other cases of Alpha Kappa Rho and Tau Gamma Phi members being murdered have been documented, however, the identity of the perpetrators and motive could not be positively identified or have been intentionally withheld. This includes the October 8, 2021 murder of former AKRHO national president
Recruitment abuse On August 20, 2008, an alleged Alpha Kappa Rho initiator was charged with kidnapping and serious illegal detention with rape of a female minor in
Minglanilla, Cebu. On May 27, 2011, a 16-year-old female high school student was raped and killed by Alpha Kappa Rho members Rodel Gelito and Joseph Onate in
Boracay,
Aklan. The victim, along with seven other teenagers, joined fraternity initiation rites allegedly headed by the two AKRHO members who then raped and killed her, then dumped her body inside a cave in
Sitio Lapuslapos Hills, Boracay. Gelito and Onate were arrested in November 2012. In 2018, three expelled members of Alpha Kappa Rho were arrested by Cebu police for recruiting minors, including two girls aged 11 and 12 who were allegedly forced to use
shabu and were abused sexually. According to police, the ex-members illegally formed their own group using the name and logo of Alpha Kappa Rho to recruit minors without the fraternity's permission. == Notable members ==