MANILA, Philippines — The mall security guard accused of mistreating a young girl as seen in a viral video online, appeared at the Philippine National Police (PNP) – Supervisory Office on Security and Investigation Agency (Sosia) on Monday morning to face the issues.
Last January 17, the Sosia summoned the security guard from the Redeye II Security Services, Inc. The guard was seen destroying the sampaguita flowers the victim was selling while asking her to leave the mall premises.
Article continues after this advertisementIn a report, the PNP-Civil Security Group (CSG) said the meeting was attended by the investigator, the security guard, his legal counsel, and the operations manager of the security agency.
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jack and the beanstalk slotArticle continues after this advertisementLast week, the Mandaluyong City Police Station revealed that it already obtained the girl’s identity and that she lives in Quezon City.
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Article continues after this advertisementMandaluyong police chief Col. Mary Grace Madayag said the girl was an 18-year-old medical technology student.
For its part, the Department of Social Welfare and Development earlier said it would look into the case since the student’s family was a former beneficiary of one of its poverty alleviation programs, the cash transfer scheme known as Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
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