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Gen Trias Chief of Police, 2 other cops sacked over death of alleged curfew violator

Published April 7, 2021, 12:45 PM The chief of police of General Trias City, Cavite was sacked from his post for allegedly trying to cover up the imposition of excessive physical exercise as punishment for curfew violators that reportedly killed a local resident last week. Brig. Gen. Ildebrandi Usana, spokesman of the Philippine National Police (PNP), said the relief of Lt. Col. Marlo Solero came after they found out that two of the curfew violators who were accosted together with Darren Peñaredondo executed affidavits that they were indeed forced to do a pumping exercise. On Tuesday, April 6, the PNP issued a statement that it is standing by the denial of Solero that Peñaredondo was not subjected to a pumping exercise or knee bending when he was turned over by the barangay officials who earlier accosted him for violating the curfew.

Philippine police probe death of COVID-19 curfew violator forced to do squats

Philippine police probe death of COVID-19 curfew violator forced to do squats Toggle share menu Advertisement Philippine police probe death of COVID-19 curfew violator forced to do squats Police in the Philippines have come under fire for excessive punishments for people caught breaching COVID-19 restrictions. (Photo: AFP/Jam STA ROSA) 07 Apr 2021 05:31PM Share this content Bookmark MANILA: Philippine police said on Wednesday (Apr 7) they are investigating the death of a COVID-19 lockdown violator who was forced to do a hundred squat-like exercises as a penalty for breaking curfew. Police have punished more than 10,000 people for breaching a 6pm to 5am curfew imposed on Metro Manila and four provinces bordering the national capital region last week to curb soaring infections.

Filipino man dies after being forced to do 300 squats as punishment for breaking lockdown

Filipino man dies after being forced to do 300 squats as punishment for breaking lockdown  The south east Asian country has one of the harshest lockdowns in the world as the number of cases of Covid continues to soar Residents of Manila queue for aid  Credit: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images A young Filipino man has died after being forced by police to do 300 squat-like exercises as punishment for reportedly breaking strict new Covid-19 lockdown rules, according to his friends and family. Darren Manaog Peñaredondo, 28, suffered a seizure at home and died in hospital a day after the humiliating exercise last Thursday night. His death certificate indicated the cause of death was a stroke and cardiovascular hypertension.

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