PNP chief to critics of anti-terror bill: 'Hindi naman ito martial law'

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PNP chief to critics of anti-terror bill: 'Hindi naman ito martial law'
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MANILA- Philippine National Police chief Gen. Archie Gamboa assured the public Tuesday that police will still "operate under the law" even if President Rodrigo Duterte signs the Anti-Terror bill.

MANILA- Philippine National Police chief Gen. Archie Gamboa assured the public Tuesday that police will still "operate under the law" even if President Rodrigo Duterte signs the Anti-Terror bill.

"Rest assured that the PNP will always operate under the law. Susunood naman tayo kung ano yung proseso," he said. The Anti-Terror bill will add more muscle to the Human Security Act of 2007 to prevent terrorists from using the Philippines as a "safe haven."

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