By Hannah Torregoza
Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said he supports the National Capital Region Police Office’s (NCRPO) plan to arrest violators who refuse to follow the guidelines set by the government for the community quarantine.
Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa
(Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa / Facebook page / MANILA BULLETIN) The former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief said he sees the necessity of police officials arresting individuals who will violate the procedures set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) as the government is serious in containing the COVID-19. “This is a global emergency so bawal ang pasaway (stubbornness is not allowed),” Dela Rosa said. “Hindi ito panahon para maging pilosopo, panahon ito para maging masunurin at matulungin sa ating gobyerno (This is not the time to be arrogant, it’s time to obey and help our government),” he pointed out. “We need to sacrifice in order to survive this pandemic. It is a necessary measure.,” Dela Rosa stressed. Dela Rosa, however, said those arrested should be sent back to their homes. “Arrest? Yes. Detention? No. After arrest send them back home,” he said.
Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa(Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa / Facebook page / MANILA BULLETIN) The former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief said he sees the necessity of police officials arresting individuals who will violate the procedures set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) as the government is serious in containing the COVID-19. “This is a global emergency so bawal ang pasaway (stubbornness is not allowed),” Dela Rosa said. “Hindi ito panahon para maging pilosopo, panahon ito para maging masunurin at matulungin sa ating gobyerno (This is not the time to be arrogant, it’s time to obey and help our government),” he pointed out. “We need to sacrifice in order to survive this pandemic. It is a necessary measure.,” Dela Rosa stressed. Dela Rosa, however, said those arrested should be sent back to their homes. “Arrest? Yes. Detention? No. After arrest send them back home,” he said.