THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has expressed support for the two undercover policemen mauled by protesters hours before the State of the Nation Address (Sona) last Monday.
In a phone interview on Wednesday, CHR media office chief Banuar Falcon, quoting CHR head Chito Gascon, expressed sympathy for the police officers who “were just doing their jobs.”
The two PNP personnel, Chief Insp. Antonio Ananayo and Police Officer 1 Reden Malagonio, were tasked to conduct covert operations on the protesters on Commonwealth Avenue, but were noticed taking photos, which irked the demonstrators.
The demonstrators claimed they were just conducting a “citizens’ arrest” when they mobbed the two, and hauled them off to jeepneys.
Ananayao remains confined at the Philippine National Police hospital, for head injuries.
Falcon said what the police went through in the hands of protesters was “unwarranted treatment.”
“There’s nothing illegal about taking pictures,” Falcon said. He added: “Citizens’ arrests only happen when a crime is being committed.”
“The police weren’t doing anything wrong. They were just ensuring people are safe,” Falcon said.
Falcon said that the policemen could file complaints with the CHR. “If they seek our help, of course we will help them and extend legal assistance.”