Davaoeños slam ‘coffin’ checkpoints, return of FM pass

Coffins placed on highway checkpoints and the return of the food and medicine pass are among the issues Davaoe?os heavily criticized in the past week as the city tries to come up with measures to respond to the rapid rise of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the city.

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How do Davaoeños view ‘culture of security’?

The drill began on 10am of October 14. Twenty-five “persons disguised as terrorists” were scattered across 200 establishments in the city. The public and personnel of establishments were briefed earlier to spot the “suspects”, all identically dressed, and report to a mobile number.

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‘MODEL’ BOMB

Davao City Police Chief Superintendent Ronald dela Rosa presents to media a model explosive hidden in a tumbler similar to the ones used in SM and Gaisano Mall Cinemas’ blasts. No casualties were reported on the blasts, as police are now on the search for two bomb suspects who were identified through CCTV. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

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