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PNP mulls raps towards VP Sara, employees over VMMC incident

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PNP mulls raps against VP Sara, staff over VMMC incident

PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil (File photograph)

MANILA – The Philippine Nationwide Police (PNP) on Wednesday stated it’s seeking to file a string of prices towards Vice President Sara Duterte and her employees following a confrontation with cops in reference to the detention and switch of her chief of employees over the weekend.

In a press release, PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil stated the fees embody violation of Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code for Resistance and Disobedience to a Individual in Authority, together with different felony and administrative offenses.

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This follows latest incidents on the Home of Representatives Detention Middle and the Veterans Memorial Medical Middle (VMMC) involving Undersecretary Zuleika Lopez.

Lopez was cited for contempt by the Home Committee on Good Authorities and Public Accountability and was initially ordered to serve a five-day detention, which was subsequently prolonged to 10 days because of the disruption.

Marbil has requested the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner for the identities of the Vice Presidential Safety and Safety Group (VPSPG) personnel who reportedly assisted in Lopez’s “compelled switch” from the VMMC to St. Luke’s Medical Middle utilizing a personal ambulance.

“In a video that surfaced, VPSPG head, Col. Raymund Dante Lachica, was seen bodily pushing and assaulting the PNP doctor-in-charge, which may result in a direct assault criticism,” Marbil stated in a press release.

Duterte additionally reportedly berated cops securing Lopez’s switch by telling them “‘wag kayong bakla (don’t be homosexual)”, which drew condemnation from the LGBTQ+ neighborhood and referred to as it a derogatory comment.

Marbil added that the Felony Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), led by Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III is reviewing the applicability of prices below current legal guidelines.

Experiences point out that actions taken could have interfered with the lawful detention order issued by the Home of Representatives, in addition to disrupted operations at each the detention heart and the VMMC.

“The rule of regulation is key to our democratic system. Nobody, no matter their place, must be above accountability. The PNP stays dedicated to making sure the correct execution of lawful orders and defending public order,” Marbil stated.

Any try to withstand or disobey lawful authority undermines the integrity of democratic establishments and the precept of equality earlier than the regulation, he added.

“We name upon everybody to respect authorized processes and cooperate with authorities. As public servants, it’s our obligation to uphold the regulation and set an instance. Resistance and disobedience to an individual in authority not solely violates the regulation but in addition undermines public belief,” Marbil stated.

The PNP chief additionally assured the general public of an neutral and thorough investigation, stating that the proof gathered would decide the submitting of acceptable prices.

“We are going to make sure that due course of is adopted, and the regulation is enforced with out bias. Let this function a reminder that justice should prevail, and nobody is above the regulation,” Marbil stated. (PNA)



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