The leadership of the PNP has ordered an investigation against a police officer at a Quezon City police station involved in hitting a minor with a stick while enforcing the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) protocols. | CMarquezINQ
In the police report, Aquino and barangay officials were enforcing lockdown protocols when they approached a group of minor playing with coins along Liwanag Street on Barangay Old Balara on Wednesday, April 28, afternoon.
The mother of the victim, meanwhile, went to Batasan police station to complain that his son was hit by Aquino using a baton.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
PNP chief: ‘Transgression into private life’ inevitable in enforcing ECQ rulesPNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa on Wednesday said that “transgressions into private life” could be unavoidable as police officers implement protocols of the enhanced community quarantine to ensure the protection of public health. | CMarquezINQ
Read more »
Labor Day protests to go online; PNP warns of arrests if taken to streetsGroups are taking their Labor Day protests online as the government continues to prohibit mass gatherings to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Read more »
PNP plans to procure taser guns as response in violent situationsMANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) said it is planning to acquire taser guns for handling violent situations against unruly civilians amid the enhanced community
Read more »
4 more cops sickened with coronavirus disease — PNPFour more policemen contracted the coronavirus disease, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases at the nation’s police force to 93. | CMarquezINQ
Read more »
PNP chief: ‘Transgression into private life’ inevitable in enforcing ECQ rulesPNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa on Wednesday said that “transgressions into private life” could be unavoidable as police officers implement protocols of the enhanced community quarantine to ensure the protection of public health. | CMarquezINQ
Read more »
4 more cops sickened with coronavirus disease — PNPFour more policemen contracted the coronavirus disease, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases at the nation’s police force to 93. | CMarquezINQ
Read more »