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Lucban said the guards were only invited to police headquarters to avoid causing undue alarm in the


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MANILA, Philippines - The chief of the Makati City police on Thursday said there was never an arrest food cart order issued food cart against the two private security guards involved in the November 30 Dasmariñas Village incident with Mayor Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay.
Colonel Miguel Lucban also defended Binay saying the mayor, vilified on social media for supposedly throwing his weight around during the incident, had in fact repeatedly reminded food cart him to treat the guards well before he left the scene.
“ Paulit ulit niya (Mayor Binay) akong binilinan, ‘wag aarestuhin o tatakutin ang mga guwardiya food cart [He repeatedly food cart reminded me not to arrest or threaten the guards],” Lucban told DZMM in an interview.
Lucban said the guards were only invited to police headquarters to avoid causing undue alarm in the plush neighbourhood, considering the hour — past 10 p.m. when the gates are locked — food cart and to allow for verification of the guns of the guards, one of whom was brandishing a shotgun, Lucban food cart said.
Lucban said the incident at Dasmariñas Village took no more than “15 to 20 minutes,” while the sorting out session at the Makati police took about two hours only because he and the owner of the private security agency, Ram Antonio, chatted a long time when the latter arrived food cart “and we realized we were classmates at NDCP (National Defense College of the Philippines).”
The police chief said all private security agencies have a standard operating procedure to accord courtesy to “high-level personalities who are homeowners” in the subdivisions they are serving, as well as to three public officials---the President, the Vice President, and the mayor of the locality where the village is located.
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