Showing posts with label U.S. Embassy Manila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Embassy Manila. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2016

40 more cops relieved over violent dispersal: NCRPO chief

               Police mobile, nasagasaan ang ilang militante pic.twitter.com/mg4hxJh1dU


MANILA - National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director
Oscar Albayalde said 40 more policemen have been relieved from their posts pending an investigation into the violent dispersal outside the United States Embassy in Manila on Wednesday.

Speaking on ANC, Albayalde said those who were involved in hitting the protesters have been relieved of duties.

"Forty of those involved in hitting the rallyists are now relieved, but not relieved from Manila Police. They were relieved from their post and are now in the district headquarters," he said.

He added that the other nine policemen were relieved from the Manila Police District and were sent to the regional headquarters.


According to Albayalde, they are investigating the incident to identify the lapses in the manner the policemen handled the situation.

"This is subject of our investigation and from there we, can establish kung ano talaga ang naging rason nitong driver na ito why he did what he, pagsagasa sa protesters," he said.

"He should have been reinforced so that could have been avoided, 'yung accident na 'yun. That's why this is being thoroughly investigated so from there, we can see the lapses of the leaders or the team leaders on the ground," Albayalde added, referring to PO3 Franklin Kho, who was caught on video running over protesters using a police car.

Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Ronald dela Rosa said he has instructed Albayalde to place all officers involved in the police operation under administrative relief "to ensure utmost impartiality of the investigation."

He also expressed dismay over the violent dispersal, vowing to have the incident investigated.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

40 more cops relieved over violent dispersal: NCRPO chief

               Police mobile, nasagasaan ang ilang militante pic.twitter.com/mg4hxJh1dU


MANILA - National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director
Oscar Albayalde said 40 more policemen have been relieved from their posts pending an investigation into the violent dispersal outside the United States Embassy in Manila on Wednesday.

Speaking on ANC, Albayalde said those who were involved in hitting the protesters have been relieved of duties.

"Forty of those involved in hitting the rallyists are now relieved, but not relieved from Manila Police. They were relieved from their post and are now in the district headquarters," he said.

He added that the other nine policemen were relieved from the Manila Police District and were sent to the regional headquarters.


According to Albayalde, they are investigating the incident to identify the lapses in the manner the policemen handled the situation.

"This is subject of our investigation and from there we, can establish kung ano talaga ang naging rason nitong driver na ito why he did what he, pagsagasa sa protesters," he said.

"He should have been reinforced so that could have been avoided, 'yung accident na 'yun. That's why this is being thoroughly investigated so from there, we can see the lapses of the leaders or the team leaders on the ground," Albayalde added, referring to PO3 Franklin Kho, who was caught on video running over protesters using a police car.

Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Ronald dela Rosa said he has instructed Albayalde to place all officers involved in the police operation under administrative relief "to ensure utmost impartiality of the investigation."

He also expressed dismay over the violent dispersal, vowing to have the incident investigated.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Thursday, January 15, 2015

US embassy in Manila closed on Jan 16 and 19


MANILA – The Embassy of the United States in Manila and its affiliated offices will be closed to the public on Friday (Jan. 16) for the Papal visit and on Monday (Jan. 19) in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an American holiday.

"The embassy will resume its services on Tuesday, January 20," the embassy said.

Malacanang has declared January 15, 16 and 19 as special non-working holidays in the National Capital Region due to Pope Francis' visit.

Pope Francis will arrive in Manila from Sri Lanka late Thursday afternoon.

Meanwhile, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), who is remembered in the United States on the third Monday of January each year, is perhaps best known as America’s chief spokesman for non-violent activism as a result of his leadership role in the US civil rights movement.

In 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a legislation making King’s birthday a federal holiday.

In 1994, the US Congress designated the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday as a national day of service, calling on Americans from every walk of life to volunteer their time and effort on that day to help realize King’s vision of a “beloved community."

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com