NCRPO to Punish Police Personnel Involved in Human Rights Abuses

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NCRPO to Punish Police Personnel Involved in Human Rights Abuses
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The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) vowed to take action against erring police officers who committed human rights violations and other irregularities following a viral incident in Taguig City. The NCRPO emphasized its zero tolerance policy for misconduct and abuse of power, assuring the public of its commitment to upholding the law and protecting human rights.

The National Capital Region Police Office on Tuesday said it will go after erring police personnel who will be proven to have committed human rights abuses and other irregularities.

This was after an incident occurred in Purok 2 Barangay Napindan, Taguig City, where operatives from the Taguig City Police Station-Substation 9 went to a residential unit and showed a paper which was reportedly an arrest warrant for an individual.

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