Pangilinan family to pay bail of 21 QC residents nabbed over protest for food
MANILA, Philippines — The family of Senator Francis Pangilinan – as initiated by his daughter Frankie – has offered to pay the bail of the 21 Quezon City residents, who were arrested Wednesday after protesting for food and other assistance amid the Luzon-wide quarantine due to COVID-19.
According to Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) secretary-general Renato Reyes, the arrested Quezon City residents need to pay P15,000-bail each.
“Wala na nga silang makain, pagbabayarin pa ng P15,000 each. Walang awa sa mahihirap,” Reyes said in a tweet.
The 21 San Roque residents who were arrested for protesting lack of food face multiple charges and must pay up to P15,000 EACH for bail according to their lawyer. Wala na nga silang makain, pagbabayarin pa ng P15,000 each. Walang awa sa mahihirap. #TulongHindiKulong
— Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) April 3, 2020
Frankie, daughter of Pangilinan and Megastar Sharon Cuneta, took notice of Reyes’ tweet and said that she would sponsor one of the arrested protesters.
Article continues after this advertisement“I’ll sponsor one. Please give the details,” Frankie said.
Article continues after this advertisementi’ll sponsor one. please give the details. https://t.co/R5C8Uqzqzo
— kakie 🇵🇸 (@kakiep83) April 3, 2020
Later, in a reply to her own tweet, “And my parents would like to cover the other twenty,” she added.
and my parents would like to cover the other twenty.
— kakie 🇵🇸 (@kakiep83) April 3, 2020
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said Thursday said that the government will show “no mercy” to the protesters as they held an illegal assembly during a national health emergency.
“Everyone should cooperate. We are in a crisis and they are exploiting the situation,” Año said in a phone interview with the Inquirer, also claiming that a left-leaning group was trying to take advantage of the crisis.
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