CEBU CITY, Philippines -- The Minglanilla Police station filed charges against 30 individuals this afternoon, September 14, 2020 for violation of Executive Order No. 31 of the Cebu Governor or on
Minglanilla Police filed charges against 30 individuals arrested for violating MGCQ protocols. | Photo from Minglanilla Police
Police Staff Sergeant John Ilustrisimo of the Minglanilla Police Station said that these 30 individuals were arrested at around 11 p.m. on Sunday, September 13, along Gullas Drive, Barangay Cadulawan, for violating physical distancing policy under the EO 31. As of this time, the 30 individuals were still detained in the Minglanilla Police Station as they wait to be able to post bail.
With this incident, Ilustrisimo said that they urged the public to continue to being careful as the virus was still around.
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