Sotto: PNP ‘doesn’t need prodding’ in dealing with alleged abduction circulating online
MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Vicente Sotto III believes the Philippine National Police (PNP) already knows what to do in dealing with the abduction incidents circulating on social media.
“I’m sure they (PNP) know what to do,” Senate President Vicente Sotto said in a message to reporters on Monday.
“PNP does not need prodding from politicians and armchair critics,” he added.
Sotto’s statement came after alleged kidnapping incidents circulated online following reports of nine missing persons in Pasay City.
Senator Imee Marcos, meanwhile, urged the PNP to quickly verify the social media posts and conduct preventive measures, including more police visibility on the streets.
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She added that the PNP and local government units should also conduct an information drive to advise parents on how to keep their children safe.
The PNP has warned those spreading fake news online about alleged abduction incidents that they could face possible charges.
PNP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac said the cyber patrol team of the Anti-Cybercrime Group could track the sources of the social media posts on the alleged kidnappings.