41 apprehended for partying in Pasig City venue, PNP calls for public vigilance | Inquirer News

41 apprehended for partying in Pasig City venue, PNP calls for public vigilance

/ 01:26 PM August 14, 2021

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MANILA, Philippines — Forty-one persons were apprehended for attending a party in Pasig City even while the National Capital Region is on lockdown amid rising COVID-19 cases.

Mayor Vico Sotto on Friday said the Royana Events Place in Axis Road, Barangay Kalawaan, where the party was held, has since been shot down by the city government. 

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Sotto tweeted: “Ang titigas ng ulo!” (These people are so stubborn.)

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Pasig City, as well as the entire Metro Manila, is under enhanced community quarantine where mass gathering of any kind is prohibited from August 6 to August 20.

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Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Guillermo Eleazar, meanwhile, said an investigation is ongoing.

 Eleazar encouraged the public to report similar incidents to authorities. A concerned Pasig City citizen reported the gathering to authorities.

“I am urging the public to report or provide any information to the police if they have information on violations of quarantine protocols,” he said in a statement on Saturday.

The public may forward reports of quarantine violations to the PNP’s official mobile hotlines 0919-160-1752 (Smart) and 0917-847-5757 (Globe), as well as their email address: [email protected] or through social media – facebook.com/OfficialPNPhotline and web portal (https://e-sumbong.pnp.gov.ph).

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