PSG: Palace guard didn’t hurt Ranada

Inquirer.net 02/21/2018

Rappler reporter Pia Ranada should be thankful that the Presidential Security Group (PSG) officer who stopped her at the Malacañang gate did not hurt her despite her “insulting” behavior, Brigadier General Lope Dagoy said. Ranada, on Tuesday…

All set for Asean meetings

Nestle L. Semilla 04/02/2017

Police, military and other law enforcement units in Cebu have gone on full alert status and set in motion security measures as about 250 ranking delegates from member-countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) begin…

TIGHT SECURITY FOR ‘DU31’ PARTY

Carmel Loise Matus 06/24/2016

Even if there is still a week to go before he assumes the highest position in the country, President-elect Rodrigo Duterte is already getting the treatment of a sitting president, with the watchful eyes of over a…

Expect tight security on Sat’s thanksgiving party – organizer

Carmel Loise Matus 06/24/2016

CEBU CITY—Cebuanos attending the thanksgiving party for President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday are advised not to bring big backpacks and buy bottled water outside the venue. The advisory was issued by the organizers of the “One Love,…

Duterte finds being guarded by PSG ‘awkward’

Carmel Loise Matus 06/09/2016

President-elect Rodrigo Duterte admitted that there were many things he needed to getting use to as the President of the country, including being surrounded by the Presidential Security Group (PSG). Duterte, speaking before a group of Cebuano…

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