Cebu police asks public to refrain from spreading misinformation on sightings of supernatural creatures

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Cebu police asks public to refrain from spreading misinformation on sightings of supernatural creatures
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CEBU CITY Philippines—Amidst the influx of alleged sightings of supernatural creatures in Talisay City and Tuburan town, the Cebu Police Provincial Office (CPPO) is discouraging the public from

In a press conference on Monday, February 13, 2023, the Information officer of the CPPO, Police Major Reslyn Abella, urged the public to be mindful of spreading unverified information of alleged sightings of supernatural creatures in Talisay and Tuburan.

“Gusto namo iawhag ang mga katawhan na kung pwede, dili lang sa magpakalat og stories about those incidents, especially kung dili pa validated para dili ta ka cause og kakuyaw sa atong silingan,” Abella said in a press conference on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023.This was followed by another alleged sighting of a supernatural creature in Tuburan town on Saturday, Feb. 11.

Consequently, people in Tuburan claim to have seen a creature with a head of a pig and a body of human. Abella assured the public that even if the reports are unverified, police personnel are made to patrol the places where sightings were reported. “For sightings, kung naa silay makit-an na katingad-an or anything unusual, isumbong lang sa police kay ato sad na i validate, aron dili sad ta mag assume”, Abella said.“Dili lang pud ta magpadala sa mga stories nga maka cause og kahadlok. Mas maayo og didto ta mutuo sa police authorities na maoy mag investigate ug mag validate sa tinuod nga nahitabo,”

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