'Though the PNP is supposedly civilian in orientation, its history as a tool of repression is still deeply ingrained in its organizational DNA.' Opinion Read this ThoughtLeaders piece here.
after an altercation in a quarantine checkpoint in Barangay Pasong Putik, Quezon City. Discharged from the military in January 2017 for poor mental health, Ragos sustained two gunshot wounds on the body, and was later pronounced dead on arrival at the Commonwealth Hospital and Medical Center.
Then, on June 27, exactly a month before the incident involving Akbayan, another reporter of GMA News had a discomfiting encounter with members of the PNP. Mark Gene Makalalad was doing a live traffic report along Marcos Highway in Marikina when he wasby 4 police officers who inquired if he was a mediaman and then asked for his identification card. He was further told that he should have first asked for permission before proceeding with his live feed.
Though certainly said in haste, the last statement from the policeman reveals the probable mindset of the PNP: That every Filipino who is not wearing a uniform is a potentialBut why is this so? How did we reach this point wherein the police see ordinary civilians not as people to be protected, but as threats to be subdued?by American author Alfred McCoy, which traces the institutional history of the PNP.
By the time of Martial Law, Ferdinand Marcos reformed the country’s police force and formed the Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police . The PNP later emerged in 1991 when the PC-INP were fused into a single organization through Republic Act No. 6975.Though the PNP is supposedly civilian in orientation, its history as a tool of repression is still deeply ingrained in its organizational DNA.
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