Prosecutors on 24-hour duty in Camp Crame for Apec

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Militant activists protest outside the gate of Manila Boystown Complex in Marikina City on Monday, November 16, 2015, to call on the authorities to “free” urban poor street dwellers from Manila which were housed in one of the building of the complex according to the activists. The street dwellers according to the group were brought in the Boystown Complex to keep them at bay during the Apec summit.
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The National Prosecution Service (NPS) has deployed prosecutors at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters in Camp Crame in case of need to conduct inquest proceedings in cases of arrest during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit.

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In the Officer Order 1795 signed by Prosecutor General Claro Arellano, the prosecutors will have eight-hour shifts that started Nov. 17 midnight.

Duty prosecutors are Assistant State Prosecutor Liezel Aquiatan, Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Edwin Dayog, and Assistant State Prosecutors Alejandro Daguiso, Ferdinand Fernandez and Karla Cabel.

On Nov. 19, duty prosecutors are Assistant State Prosecutor Charlie Guhit and Prosecuting Attorneys Rodan Parrocha and Honey Rose Delgado. On Nov. 20, Prosecuting Attorneys Jerome Coronel and Regalado Ballares Jr., and Assistant State Prosecutor Antonio Arquiza Jr. will be on duty.

Arellano said the prosecutors have been instructed to coordinate with officials in Camp Crame to provide them a temporary office. CDG

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