PNP and AFP.. Are they really serving the people?
By shredvalley
@shredvalley (27)
Philippines
January 9, 2008 7:06pm CST
Over the years, we've been haunted by reports of Police brutality and abductions all over the country. There are so many cases about this already, including the high profile such as the "Kuratong Baleleng Rub-Out Case", the alleged carnapping group that was shut down by the police force in Ortigas(caught on camera by NUtv), and the military abductions that took place under the command of Gen. Jovito Palparan... While the Military and PNP uphold that the people is its responsibility, there are events showing that the opposite is happening...
Personally, this really puts an anger to my heart cause this uniformed hoodlums are really going after the ones that should be needing their guidance. I am referring to those activists/militants who had been silenced for good by these idiots..... They had become instruments of the power-hungry politicians to remain invincible in the course of their political career...... Serving the People is no longer appropriate for these jackals... What a shame
Of course, this is not to generalize the whole police force and the military. I know there are still several who deserve some respect....
2 responses
@bianx21 (339)
• Philippines
10 Jan 08
There maybe those uniformed guys who try their best "to serve and protect" but I think,majority of them are just out there for the money and other "privileges" they enjoy...I think you know what I mean by "privileges"...It's really a shame to hear that these guys are being used and ordered in wrong ways...And it's more shameful to know that they are under the influence of those greedy politicians who don't know anything but to corrupt the nation's wealth...I wonder when will this ever change?
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@surfaholic (190)
• Philippines
10 Jan 08
They do serve the people... people in higher places. The people who give them "allowances" and bribes. Their not jackals, shame on you- they're crocodiles who devours everything in its path. They are pets on a leash by their employers in public positions.