MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday disputed findings of international magazine Global Finance which placed the country dead last among 134 countries in terms of safety.
In Global Finance’s ranking of the world’s safest countries, the Philippines again was at the bottom of its list, replicating its 2019 placement when the magazine evaluated 128 nations.
The magazine said it took into account three fundamental factors to determine the countries’ safety scores — war and peace, personal security, and natural disaster risk, including factors stemming from the COVID-19.
ButPolice chief Guillermo Eleazar claimed the report is not accurate insof…
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