The Philippine Star

Warring UP frat members face expulsion

- – Janvic Mateo

Members of two fraterniti­es who were involved in altercatio­ns inside the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman, Quezon City this week may face expulsion, an official said yesterday.

UP Diliman chancellor Michael Tan said they are currently investigat­ing the reported incidents between members of the Upsilon Sigma Phi and Alpha Phi Beta, who have engaged in several physical confrontat­ions, including one supposedly involving weapons.

“The incidents are being investigat­ed and charges will be filed against those found to be criminally liable,” Tan said. “The penalties for violence are severe, and can include expulsion from the university.”

A statement issued by the UP Diliman university stu- dent council said at least two incidents between the two fraterniti­es occurred this week.

It said guards had to intervene during the scuffle at Palma Hall on Tuesday, while another “involving weapons” occurred along Magsaysay Avenue inside the university.

Tan said a truce was declared between the two fraterniti­es.

Tan said they will investigat­e unauthoriz­ed release of the closed-circuit television footage of the scuffle to the media.

“This unauthoriz­ed release is being investigat­ed and highlights why we need to enforce the Data Privacy Law: CCTV footage, in the wrong hands, can lead to speculatio­n and a violation of due process,” he said.

 ??  ?? A video grab from GMA News shows members of two fraterniti­es in an altercatio­n at Palma Hall in UP Diliman on Nov. 13.
A video grab from GMA News shows members of two fraterniti­es in an altercatio­n at Palma Hall in UP Diliman on Nov. 13.

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