Malacañang wants probe into cops' mauling of Cavite factory worker

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Malacañang wants probe into cops' mauling of Cavite factory worker
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A Cavite factory worker was allegedly mauled by police for supposedly violating curfew.

BEATEN. Ronald Campo, 30, was allegedly beaten by the police in General Trias, Cavite. Photo from Ronald Campo's Facebook page

"Pa-imbestigahan po natin 'yan. Tatawagan natin mismo si [Philippine National Police chief Archie] Gamboa at titingnan po natin kung ano ang nangyari diyan. Alam niyo naman po sa ating gobyerno, no one is above the law. Kung talagang may lumabag sa batas, mayroon naman pong imbestigasyon, paglilitis, at pagpaparusa,"Cavite transitioned to the general community quarantine on Saturday.

He said his brother tried to break free, ran away, and was pursued by cops. When the cops returned with his brother, Ronald, who had a bloodied head, passed out., the police claimed that Ronald was apprehended for being intoxicated.

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