PNP apologizes to community pantries for perceived ‘red-tagging, profiling’

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police – Human Rights Affairs Office (PNP HRAO) on Wednesday apologized for perceived red-tagging of community pantry organizers, saying there was no intention to “profile” them.

Speaking at the briefing of the House committee on human rights, PNP-HRAO chief Brig. Gen. Vincent Calanoga said that the PNP is not in the business of “red-tagging” or “profiling,” and that any questions foisted by police personnel was only for the sake of their after-patrol report, which they will submit to their superiors.

“‘Yung iba pong insidente kung saan tinawag po na profiling o red-tagging, ay hindi po sakop ng pulisya, ng PNP. Ito po ay binigyan…

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