Tag: Revised Penal Code

Impostors beware: Stiffer penalties sought for civilians in police, military uniforms

(INQUIRER) MANILA, Philippines — Senator Jinggoy Estrada on Thursday said civilians who will be caught wearing police and military uniforms should face stiffer penalties. Estrada, chairperson of the Senate committee on national defense, filed Senate Bill (SB) 2149, proposing to push the current penalty for the offense to prision mayor or imprisonment of six years…
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Mabigat na parusa sa maling paggamit ng uniporme ng pulis, militar

(PILIPINO MIRROR) ISINUSULONG ni Senador Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada ang pagpapataw ng mas mabigat na parusa sa mga kawatan na nagkukunwaring miyembro ng pulisya at militar sa pamamagitan ng pagsusuot ng mga uniporme ng mga pulis at sundalo, pati na rin ng mga insignia bilang accessories. Inihain ni Estrada ang Senate Bill No. 2149 na nagpapanukala…
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Senate Bill 2149: Itaas ang parusa sa mga nagpapanggap na pulis o sundalo

(PILIPINO MIRROR) NAGHAIN ng panukalang batas ang chairperson ng Senate committee on national defense na si Senator Jinggoy Estrada na nagsasaad na ang sinumang sibilyan na mahuling nakasuot ng uniporme ng pulis o militar ay dapat patawan ng mas mabigat na parusa. Ang nasabing opensa ay maaaring prision mayor o pagkabilanggo ng anim hanggang sampung…
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Bill mandates tougher sanctions vs cops and soldiers on ‘improper’ use of uniform

(BUSINESS MIRROR) SENATOR Jinggoy Estrada is pressing for the timely passage of an enabling law seeking to impose tougher sanctions against misuse of police and military uniforms. In filing Senate Bill 2149, Estrada alerted both government and the public to “beware of the falsities and misrepresentation of people who pretend to be uniformed personnel by wearing…
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Stiffer penaty sough for civilians wearing police, military uniforms

(MANILA TIMES) SEN. Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada urged the government and the public to beware of the misrepresentation of people who pretend to be uniformed personnel by wearing police and military uniforms, and even using insignias as accessories. Estrada, who chairs the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, said persons outside of the police and…
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