A total of 157 quarantine violators were detained in Sampaloc as Manila City’s 48-hour “hard lockdown” on the district ended Saturday night. | CMarquezINQ
MANILA, Philippines — A total of 157 quarantine violators were detained in Sampaloc as Manila City’s 48-hour “hard lockdown” on the district ended Saturday night.
According to a report of the Sampaloc Police Station, the 157 Sampaloc residents were held in the district’s various covered courts that were designated as detention centers for the lockdown ordinance offenders.Meanwhile, police also reported that it rescued 34 residents, among them 13 minors and 21 street dwellers.
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