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PNP: Report on violent rally dispersal out next week

- Jaime Laude, Non Alquitran

Police probers have been given 12 days to complete their investigat­ion on the violent dispersal of a rally in front of the United States embassy in Manila last week.

Director Benjamin Magalong, Philippine National Police (PNP) deputy chief for operations, ordered the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) to wrap up its probe by Nov. 4.

The PNP earlier said the police officers involved in the incident would be held accountabl­e if maximum tolerance was not observed.

“We expect the (investigat­ion) report on Nov. 4,” Magalong said.

A police vehicle driven by Police Officer 3 Franklin Kho plowed through dozens of protesters and appeared to run over some people when they tried to get near the embassy gate, videos of the incident showed.

Scores of rallyists and police officers were hurt during the melee.

Kho and other police personnel involved in the dispersal are in the custody of the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) holding center, Magalong said.

An anti-US group staged a rally in front of Camp Crame in Quezon City yesterday to denounce police brutality during the incident.

They also sought the creation of an independen­t fact-finding committee, led by President Duterte, PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa and the Department of Justice, to look into the incident.

They said they would not attend the CIDG hearing set for Monday.

Operationa­l lapses

The Manila Police District ( MPD) committed several operationa­l lapses during the dispersal of anti-US protesters, an official said yesterday.

NCRPO director Chief Superinten­dent Oscar Albayalde said these lapses should be remedied to prevent a repeat of a similar incident in the future.

“Definitely, we observed several violations of standard operating procedures by the MPD,” Albayalde said.

At least 80 MPD members were relieved over the incident.

Albayalde said the MPD intelligen­ce unit failed to monitor and notify the Tactical Operations Center regarding the activities of the protesters.

“Had the intelligen­ce unit of the MPD forwarded the number of marchers, we could have prepared a large antiriot police contingent so they could not overpower us,” the NCRPO chief said. –

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