Military denies 'harassment' in arresting alleged communist rebels

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines says the search warrants issued by a Quezon City trial court judge prove there was probable cause against the suspects.

NO HARASSMENT. Military spokesman Brigadier General Edgard Arevalo says the police and military personnel who recently arrested alleged communist rebels bore search warrants from a court judge. File photo by Darren Langit/Rappler

"There was no harassment. How can there be one if the search is covered by appropriate warrants issued by the court?" AFP Spokesperson Brigadier General Edgard Arevalo said in a statement sent to reporters, adding that the judge who issued the warrants found probable cause and"sufficient grounds" to search the groups' offices in Bacolod City on October 31, and in Manila on November 5.

 

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tell that to the chinese marines 😂

Probable cause to issue search warrant is different from probable cause to file case in court. The SW is issued one-sided, solely based on AFP’s claims to the judge. AFP should explain properly even if people detests communists.

ok fascist

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