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Kill-kill-kill mindset caused police officer to kill grandmother, rights groups say

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → June → 1 → ‘Kill-kill-kill mindset’ caused police officer to kill grandmother, rights groups say ‘Kill-kill-kill mindset’ caused police officer to kill grandmother, rights groups say By RAYMUND B. VILLANUEVA Human rights groups expressed alarm at the spate of killings of civilians by police officers, with Karapatan calling for a system change within State security forces. Following the killing of a 52-year old grandmother by a police sergeant in Fairview, Quezon City Monday night, Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay said a dangerous mindset ails many among security forces in the country. “How many more should die, before it is acknowledged that the system that drives State security forces to kill civilians needs to be changed?” Palabay asked.

Man In Philippines Dies After Being Forced To Do 300 Squats For Breaking Covid Lockdown

Man In Philippines Dies After Being Forced To Do 300 Squats For Breaking Covid Lockdown 28-year-old Darren Manaog Penaredondo was stopped by the police and was asked to do 300 repetitions of a squat-like exercise. AP Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-08T19:35:22+05:30 Man In Philippines Dies After Being Forced To Do 300 Squats For Breaking Covid Lockdown outlookindia.com 2021-04-08T19:37:46+05:30 A man in the Philippines who was found breaking Covid protocols died after the police made him do 300 squats as a punishment. On April 1, 28-year-old Darren Manaog Penaredondo stepped out of his home to buy water in General Trias, a city in Cavite province where a lockdown was imposed by the city’s administration to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Philippines man dies after police made him do hundreds of squats for curfew breach

Philippines man dies after police made him do hundreds of squats for curfew breach Darren Manaog Penaredondo was stopped by police for buying water after the 6pm curfew last Thursday. As punishment, Mr Peñaredondo was forced to do a hundred squats in sync with several others. If they could not do so simultaneously, they would have to begin again. Health workers collect blood samples inside a bus at a free COVID-19 drive-thru testing facility in Manila.(AP Photo/Aaron Favila) He ended up being forced to do 300 squats. He went home on Friday at 8am in the morning and he couldn t walk properly, his brother Adrian Lucena wrote on Facebook.

Man dies after policemen force him to do 300 squats for breaking COVID curfew

Man dies after policemen force him to do 300 squats for breaking COVID curfew INSIDER 2 hrs ago cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto via Getty Images The Philippine government has imposed strict community quarantine across the country, and has mobilized the police force to enforce these measures. Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto via Getty Images A man died after he was forced to do 300 squat exercises as punishment for breaking a COVID curfew. The 28-year-old Filipino man was stopped by policemen when he was out buying water. This is the latest in several reported human rights abuses of COVID rule-breakers in the country.

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