Cops tasked to maintain order, honor pro-Duterte right to hold protests

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) deployed police teams in various converging points and protest sites of supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte in Metro Manila.
NCRPO director Brig. Gen. Anthony A. Aberin said the policemen were tasked to ensure peace and order and prevent any eventuality that may happen at the course of the rally.
“With rallyists expected to gather, our responsibility is to maintain public order while honoring their right to express themselves,” said Aberin.

Aberin personally inspected the police teams that were tasked to secure the rally sites. Among the areas he inspected were Lawton and Mendiola areas in Manila.
He said the inspections were aimed at ensuring that those deployed are with proper resources and readiness in case of any eventuality and are visible even at the converging sites.
“These inspections solidify our commitment to proactive policing—ensuring visibility, preparedness, and readiness to safeguard everyone’s safety,” said Aberin.
Hundreds of people are expected to join the motorcade, protest march and several programs in Metro Manila to protest the arrest of Duterte.
The former president is now under the custody of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and his first appearance before the tribunal was on Friday, March 14.