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PNP tasks ACG to investigate Caloocan minors over threats

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has directed the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) to investigate a video circulating online that allegedly shows minors making violent threats with knives and firearms. The PNP spokesperson, Col. Allen Rae Co, confirmed that the ACG and local units are examining the incident. Meanwhile, the Caloocan City Police Station stated that they coordinated with the involved barangay and noted the video was recorded some time ago. Parents reported that the video was uploaded by individuals threatening them and demanding money to prevent its release. The authorities emphasized that the situation is under control and that legal action may follow.

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PNP tasks ACG to investigate Caloocan minors over threats

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has directed the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) to investigate a video circulating online that allegedly shows minors making violent threats with knives and firearms. The PNP spokesperson, Col. Allen Rae Co, confirmed that the ACG and local units are examining the incident. Meanwhile, the Caloocan City Police Station stated that they coordinated with the involved barangay and noted the video was recorded some time ago. Parents reported that the video was uploaded by individuals threatening them and demanding money to prevent its release. The authorities emphasized that the situation is under control and that legal action may follow.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a police investigation into a cybercrime involving minors, without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It includes statements from both the PNP and local police, providing balanced coverage of the situation. There is no clear ideological slant,儘

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