
Honeylet Avanceña —MALACAÑANG FILE PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines — A direct assault case gained’t be filed by the Particular Motion Power (SAF) officer allegedly harm by Honeylet Avanceña, the accomplice of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
This because the SAF officer determined to not pursue submitting the case in opposition to Avanceña, saying it was a part of hazards of the job.
Philippine Nationwide Police (PNP) Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo confirmed this in a cellphone interview on Friday.
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“Private resolution ng pulis na huwag nang magsampa ng kaso at ang cause nya ay kasama yun sa hazard ng kanyang trabaho,” Fajardo stated.
(It’s the police officer’s private resolution to not file a case anymore as a result of she sees it as a part of the hazard of her job.)
“Kaya okay lang at magpapagaling lang daw sya at again to work na daw sya,” Fajardo added.
(That’s why it’s okay, and he or she’ll simply get well, after which, she’ll be again to work.)
In a video shared by the PNP on Thursday, Avanceña was proven allegedly hitting the officer within the head with a cellphone.
The scene was amid stress between the authorities and the Duterte camp whereas the previous president was being held on the Villamor Air Base in Pasay Metropolis.
Fajardo beforehand stated “tensions and feelings have been excessive” as legislation enforcers on Tuesday sought to take Duterte aboard a chartered flight to The Hague, The Netherlands.
The motion was based mostly on an arrest warrant for Duterte from the Worldwide Legal Court docket (ICC).
He’ll stand trial earlier than the ICC for crimes in opposition to humanity allegedly dedicated throughout his administration’s battle on unlawful medicine.
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