PNP: Anti-Corruption Rallies Peaceful
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PNP: Anti-corruption rallies peaceful
Anti-corruption protests held over the weekend in Metro Manila were generally peaceful due to close coordination with the organizers and participants’ adherence to protocols, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.
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The protests against corruption in Metro Manila this past week were generally peaceful. According to Philippine National Police-Public Information Office (PNP-PIO) Chief PBGen. Randulf Tuaño, more than 2,100 police officers and 1,500 Reactionary Standby Support Force personnel were deployed to ensure security and traffic flow. The rally sites included EDSA Shrine, Mendiola, Senado and other major thoroughfares. Meanwhile, Acting PNP Chief PLTGEN…
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