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RPM: "There is something very rotten in the PNP that requires a refoundation: we have already seen the semiotic general"

RPM: "There is something very rotten in the PNP that requires a refoundation: we have already seen the semiotic general"

The journalist questioned the arrests made by the Police after the march last Saturday. “They don’t know how to handle human mobilizations,” she added.

The journalist Rosa María Palacios questioned the arrests made by the Police in the march on Saturday, February 4. He said that with the people detained, “the minimum that humanity commands” has not been considered. This is in relation to the fact that lawyers were not allowed to enter the police stations or that their relatives deliver food to them. In addition, he criticized the fact that people have been taken at random, against whom no type of crime can be accredited.

“If you take random people from a crowd that is expressing itself peacefully, what are you going to show the judge? Well, nothing,” he added. In this sense, he considered that a “refoundation” of the PNP is necessary, given the latest events. “There is something very rotten in the National Police that demands a refoundation: we have already seen the semiotic general. We have already seen police intelligence that believes that bicarbonate water kills. That is the same thing. They do not know how to handle human mobilizations,” he pointed out.

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